POPULATION 


OF 


THE    UNITED    STATES 


IN 


I860; 


COMPILED  FROM  THE  ORIGINAL  RETURNS 


.• 
OF 


THE   EIGHTH   CENSUS, 


UNDER  THE 


DIRECTION  OF  THE  SECRETARY  OF  THE  INTERIOR, 


BY   JOSEPH  C.  G.  KENNEDY, 

BI.-PBBINTENDENT    OF    CENSUS. 
__„    _ 

t  ' 


WASHINGTON: 

GOVERNMENT     PRINTING     OFFICE 

1804. 


• 


INTRODUCTION. 


IN  the  exercise  of  a  discretion  justified  by  the  action  of  both  houses  of  Congress,  relative  to  the 
publication  of  the  Eighth  Census,  this  volume  is  mainly  devoted  to  the  POPULATION  of  the  United 
States,  as  represented  by  number,  sex,  age,  nativity,  and  occupation,  with  such  consideration  of  the 
deaf  and  dumb,  the  blind,  the  insane,  and  the  idiotic,  as  their  condition  appears  to  demand. 

As  many  persons  desire  only  a  portion  of  the  census,  its  distribution  in  parts,  according  to  the 
tastes  of  recipients,  will  result  in  effecting  the  greatest  amount  of  good  which  such  a  work  is  capable 
of  accomplishing.  The  expansion  of  territory,  increase  of  population,  and  multiplied  diversity  of 
interests,  render  the  census  a  vork  of  such  magnitude,  that  to  attempt  to  incorporate  in  a  single  volume 
all  its  revelations,  with  the  commentary  necessary  to  render  them  useful  and  acceptable  to  the  public, 
would  result  in  the  compilation  of  a  work  too  ponderous  for  distribution,  too  unwieldy  for  reference, 
and  inconvenient  for  study. 

It  is  the  purpose  of  the  Superiutendent  so  to  arrange  the  several  parts,  that  each  of  the  great 
interests  involved  shall  be  represented  full  and  complete  by  itself.  These  will  embrace  population, 
agriculture,  manufactures,  and  mortality ;  while  one  volume,  it  is  believed,  will  contain  the  statistics  of 
education,  taxation,  religion,  wages,  pauperism,  and  crime.  Uniformity  of  appearance  will  be  adopted 
as  far  as  the  nature  of  the  tables  and  contents  of  the  volume,  with  due  regard  to  economy  in  arrange 
ment,  will  admit. 

The  volume  now  presented  to  Congress  includes  the  returns  of  population,  classified  in  a  manner 
to  illustrate  its  various  relations  and  afford  easy  comparison  with  the  past.  Every  effort  has  been 
made  to  insure  accuracy,  and,  it  is  believed,  with  success.  While  errors  may  occur,  it  is  confidently 
believed  that  they  will  be  of  minor  importance,  and  less  in  number  than  have  appeared  in  any  previous 
census.  It  has  been  the  aim  of  the  Superintendent  to  make  the  work  of  value  to  the  people,  by  com 
bining  with  the  figures  some  general  information  on  the  subjects  of  which  they  treat;  and  in  attempt 
ing  this  he  has  adhered  closely  to  truth,  and  hazarded  no  statements  unwarranted  by  the  figures.  It 
is  not  impossible,  in  view  of  the  contrariety  of  belief  existing  among  a  reflecting  people,  that  we  have 
made  deductions  distasteful  to  some,  and  at  variance  with  the  preconceived  opinions  of  others  ;  but  as 
the  mission  of  statistics  is  to  develop  the  truth,  we  have  endeavored  to  exhibit  their  teachings  fairly, 
fully,  and  impartially,  although  in  so  doing  we  have  been  compelled,  at  times,  to  represent  results 
differently  from  what  we  would  have  wished  the  facts  to  warrant.  The  volume  is  submitted  to  Con 
gress  and  the  country  in  the  belief  that,  as  a  whole,  it  will  prove  acceptable  as  well  to  men  of  science, 
who  will  form  their  own  deductions,  as  to  the  people  for  whose  information  we  have  endeavored  to 
facilitate  a  correct  and  easy  comprehension  of  its  details. 

A  portion  of  the  views  expressed  in  the  Preliminary  Report  have  seemed  so  indispensable  to  the 
present  volume,  that  we  have  not  hesitated  to  repeat  them  where  the  subject  required ;  and  as  the  two 
works  will  seldom  be  read  by  the  same  persons,  it  is  believed  that  the  adoption  of  this  course  will  not 
prove  a  subject  of  complaint.  Fortunately  for  the  interests  of  statistics,  the  unhappy  insurrection 
which  developed  itself  so  soon  after  the  eighth  decennial  enumeration  was  completed,  was  not  the 
occasion  of  the  detention  or  loss  of  any  of  the  returns,  and  we  are  enabled  to  present  a  true  statement 
of  the  condition  of  the  population  immediately  preceding  the  lamentable  civil  war  which  has  impeded 


X 


iv 


INTRODUCTION. 


immigration,  occasioned  the  interruption  of  much  of  our  foreign  commerce  and  internal  trade,  and  been 
attended  with  more  desolation  than  will  ever  be  developed  by  the  pen  of  history  or  realized  by  pos 
terity,  because  of  the  recuperative  energies  of  our  people,  the  accelerated  flow  of  migration,  and  the 
natural  fertility  and  redintegrating  nature  of  our  lands.  The  rebellion,  however,  has  not  been  without 
its  effect  upon  satisfactory  progress  in  the  compilation  of  the  census,  in  that  it  has  interrupted  commu 
nication  with  many  of  the  marshals,  and  to  some  small  extent  with  the  South,  precluded  the  possibility 
of  that  interchange  of  correspondence  necessary  to  insure  completeness  in  the  arrangement  of  some  of 
the  minor  details.  The  same  cause  has  naturally  led  to  clerical  changes,  and  induced  a  condition  of 
excitement  and  restlessness  unfavorable  to  the  rapid  compilation  of  a  work  demanding  for  its  proper 
execution  a  good  degree  of  experience  and  the  most  patient  application.  To  render  the  census  as  useful 
and  available  as  the  materials  admit,  our  people  must  realize  what  the  experience  and  practice  of  other 
governments  teach — that  the  proper  development  of  a  nation's  standing  and  progress  demands  the 
agency  of  a  permanent  foundation,  offering  encouragement  to  capacity  and  fidelity  by  insuring  continu 
ous  and  remunerative  employment  to  sucli  as  prove  their  qualifications  fur  usefulness. 

The  nature  of  this  office,  at  present,  holds  out  no  such  incentives ;  but,  on  the  contrary,  its  most 
valued  employees  are  induced  to  seek  positions  in  other  bureaus,  which  give  higher  remuneration  and 
promise  more  permanent  employment. 

In  the  preparation  of  this  volume  we  have  not  hesitated  to  avail  ourselves  of  the  services  of  gen 
tlemen  unconnected  with  the  public  service,  whose  generous  co-operation  enhances  its  value  and  increases 
its  claims  to  public  confidence.  Our  acknowledgments  on  this  account  are  due  to  Harvey  P.  Peet,  L. 
L.  D.,  the  philanthropic  and  distinguished  principal  of  the  New  York  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb ; 
William  Chapin,  A.  M.,  principal  of  the  Philadelphia  Institution  of  the  Blind ;  and  Pliny  Earle,  M.  D , 
of  Massachusetts,  so  favorably  known  for  his  efforts  in  behalf  of  the  insane. 


POPULATION  OF  THE   UNITED  STATES. 

'  The  subjoined  table  exhibits  the  population  returns  of  the  Eighth  Census,  and  presents  a  complete 
view  of  the  number  of  inhabitants  of  the  several  States  and  Territories  in  18GO,  according  to  the 
enumeration  then  taken  in  pursuance  of  the  Constitution : 


Alabama 

,  Arkansas 
California 


964,201 
435,  450 
379,  994^ 


Maryland 

Massachusetts 


Connecticut 460,  147 

Delaware 112,216 

Florida 140,  424 

Georgia 1,057,286 

Illinois 1,  711,  951 

Indiana 1,  350,  428 

Iowa 674,913 

Kansas 107,  206 

Kentucky 1, 155,  684 

Louisiana 70S,  002 

Maine 628,279 


Michigan 


687,  049 
1,  231,  066 
749, 113 
172,  023 
791,  305 
1,182,012 
326,  073 
672,  035 


Minnesota 

Mississippi  ..;•'. 

Missouri 

New  Hampshire , 

New  Jersey , 

New  York 3,  880,  735 

North  Carolina 992,  622 

Ohio 2,339,511 

Oregon.. 52,465 

Pennsylvania 2,906,215 

Rhode  Island..  174,620 


South  Carolina 703,  708 

Tennessee 1, 109,  801 

lisas 004,215 

Vermont 315,098 

Virginia ' 1,  596,  318 

775,881 
34,  277 
4,807 
28,841 
6.  807 
93,516 
40,  273 
11,594 
75,  080 


Wisconsin 

Colorado  Territory 

Dakota  Territory 

Nebraska  Territory  

Nevada  Territory 

New  Mexico  Territory 

Utah  Territory 

Washington  Territory 

District  of  Columbia , 


Though  the  number  of  States  has  increased  during  the  last  decennial  period  from  thirty-one  to 
thirty-four,  and  five  new  Territories  have  been  organized,  the  United  States  has  received  no  accessions 
of  territory  within  that  term,  except  a  narrow  strip  to  the  southward  of  the  Colorado  river,  along  the 

' 


INTRODUCTION. 


Mexican  line,  not  yet  inhabited.  As  general  good  health  prevailed,  and  peace  reigned  throughout  the 
country,  there  was  no  apparent  cause  of  disturbance  or  interruption  to  the  natural  progress  of  popula 
tion.  A  large  immigration  from  Europe,  together  with  an  influx  of  considerable  magnitude  from  Asia 
to  California,  has  added  largely  to  the  augmentation  which  the  returns  show  to  have  taken  place  during 
the  decade. 

In  comparing  the  gain  of  any  class  of  the  population,  or  of  the  whole  of  it,  one  decade  with 
another,  the  rate  per  cent,  is  not  a  full  test  of  advancement.  The  rate  of  gain  necessarily  diminishes 
with  the  density  of  population,  while  the  absolute  increase  continues  unabated.  The  actual  increase  of 
the  entire  free  and  slave  population  from  1850  to  I860,  omitting  the  Indian  tribes,  was  8,251,445,  and 
the  rate  per  cent  is  set  down  at  35.46  ;  while  from  1840  to  1850  the  positive  increment  of  all  classes 
was  6,122,423,  yet  the  ratio  of  gain  was  35.87  per  cent.  The  two  decades  from  1800  to  1810,  and 
from  1840  to  1850,  were  marked  by  the  great  historical  facts  of  the  annexation  of  Louisiana  and  the 
acquisition  of  Texas,  New  Mexico,  and  California,  Each  of  these 'regions  contributed  considerably  to 
the  population  of  the  country,  and  we  accordingly  find  that  during  those  terms  there  was  a  ratio  of 
increase  in  the  whole  body  of  the  people  greater,  by  a  small  fraction,  than  shown  by  the  table  annexed 
for  the  decade  preceding  the  Eighth  Census.  The  preponderance  of  gain,  however,  for  that  decennial 
term  above  all  the  others  since  1790,  is  signally  large.  No  more  striking  evidence  can  be  given  of  the 
rapid  advancement  of  our  country  in  the  first  element  of  national  progress  than  that  the  increase  of  its  in 
habitants  during  the  last  ten  years  is  greater  by  more  than  1,000,000  of  souls  than  the  whole  population 
in  1810,  and  nearly  as  great  as  the  entire  number  of  people  in  1820.  That  the  whole  of  this  gain  is 
not  from  natural  increase,  but  is,  in  part,  derived  from  the  influx  of  foreigners  seeking  here  homes  for 
themselves  and  their  children,  is  a  fact  which  may  justly  enhance  rather  than  detract  from  the  satisfac 
tion  wherewith  we  should  regard  this  augmentation  of  our  numbers. 

Thus  far  in  our  history  no  State  has  declined  in  population.  Vermont  has  remained  nearly  stationary, 
and  is  saved  from  a  positive  loss  of  inhabitants  by  only  one-third  of  one  per  cent.  New  Hampshire, 
likewise,  has  gained  but  Jowly,  her  increment  being  only  8,097,  or  two  and  one  half  per  cent,  on  that 
of  1850.  Maine  has  made  the  satisfactory  increase  of  45,110,  or  7.74  per  cent;  The  old  agricultural 
States  may  be  said  to  be  filled  up,  so  far  as  regards  the  resources  adapted  to  a  rural  population  in  the 
present  condition  of  agricultural  science.  The  conditions  of  their  increase  undergo  a  change  upon  the 
general  occupation  and  allotment  of  their  areas.  Manufactures  and  commerce,  then,  come  in  to  supply 
the  means  of  subsistence  to  an  excess  of  inhabitants  beyond  what  the  ordinary  cultivation  of  the  soil 
can  sustain.  This  point  in  the  progress  of  population  has,  perhaps,  been  reached  and  passed  in  most  if  not 
all  ot  the  New  England  States.  But  while  statistical  science  may  demonstrate  within  narrow  limits 
the  number  of  persons  who  may  extract  a  subsistence  from  each  square  mile  of  arable  land,  it  cannot 
compute  with  any  reasonable  approach  to  certainty  the  additional  population,  resident  on  the  same  soil, 
which  may  obtain  its  living  by  the  thousand  branches  of  artificial  industry  which  the  demands  of  society 
and  civilization  have  created.  This  is  forcibly  illustrated  by  the  returns  relative  to  the  three  other  New 
England  States — Massachusetts,  Ithode  Island,  and  Connecticut — which  contain  13,780  square  miles. 
The  following  table  shows  their  population  in  1850  and  1860,  and  its  density  at  each  period: 


ia 

y>. 

18 

50. 

State*. 

Population, 

Number  of  inhabi 
tant*  to  the  aquiuv 
mile. 

Population. 

Number   of  inhabi 
tant*  totheuquare 
mile. 

Moaiachniftttl      .     . 

•          994,514 

127.  4D 

1,231,066 

157.83 

CTUiectlrnt  ,  ,  , 

370  73S 

79.33 

460,  147 

96.42 

Bbode  bland  

147,545 

112.97 

174,630 

133.63 

1,312,851 

1,865,833 

vi  INTRODUCTION. 

The  aggregate  territorial  extent  of  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  and  Vermont,  is  48,336  square  miles ; 
the  number  of  their  inhabitants  1,269,450,  or  26.26  to  the  square  mile.  The  cultivated  area  of  these 
States  has  increased  comparatively  little  in  fifty  years ;  nevertheless  they  go  on  increasing  in  popula 
tion  with  a  rapidity  as  great  as  at  any  former  period  of  their  history. 

South  Carolina  has  gained  during  the  decade  35,201  inhabitants  of  all  conditions,  equal  to  5.27  per 
cent.  Of  this  increase  16,825  are  whites,  and  the  remainder  free  colored  and  slaves.  It  is,  perhaps,  a 
little  remarkable  that  the  relative  increase  of  the  free  colored  class  in  this  State  was  more  considerable 
than  that  of  any  other.  As  their  number,  9,914,  is  so  small  as  to  excite  neither  apprehension  nor  jealousy 
among  the  white  race,  the  increase  is  probably  due  both  to  manumission  and  natural  causes.  This  State 
has  made  slower  progress  during  the  last  term  than  any  other  in  the  South,  having  advanced  only  from 
27.28  to  28.72  inhabitants  to  the  square  mile. 

Tennessee,  it  will  be  observed,  has  made  but  the  moderate  gain  of  10.68  per  cent,  for  all  classes. 
Of  this  aggregate  increase  the  whites  have  gained  at  the  rate  of  9.24  per  cent,  upon  1850,  the  free 
colored  13.67,  and  slaves  15.14. 

The  next  lowest  in  the  rate  of  increase  in  the  list  of  southern  States  is  Virginia,  whose  gain  upon 
her  aggregate  population  in  1850  was  174,657,  equal  to  12.29  per  cent.  The  white  class  gamed 
152,611,  or  17.06  per  cent. ;  the  slaves  18,337,  or  3.88  per  cent. 

These  are  examples  of  the  States  wherein  the  population  has  advanced  with  slowest  progress  dur 
ing  the  past  ten  years.  Turning  now  to  the  States  which  have  made  the  most  rapid  advance,  we  find  that 
New  York  has  increased  from  3,097,394  to  3,880,735,  exhibiting  an  augmentation  of  783,341  inhabitants, 
being  at  the  rate  of  25.29  per  cent.  The  free  colored  population  has  fallen  off  64  since  1850,  a  diminu 
tion  to  be  accounted  for,  probably,  by  the  operation  of  the  fugitive  slave  law,  which  induced  many  colored 
persons  to  migrate  further  north. 

The  gain  of  Pennsylvania  has  been,  in  round  numbers,  595,000.  In  that  State  the  free  colored 
have  increased  about  3,000.  The  greater  mildness  of  the  climate  and  a  milder  type  of  the  prejudices 
connected  with  this  class  of  population,  the  result  of  benevolent  influences  and  its  proximity  to  the 
slaveholding  States,  may  account  for  the  fact  that  this  race  holds  its  own  in  Pennsylvania  while  under 
going  a  diminution  in  the  State  next  adjoining  on  the  north. 

Minnesota  was  chiefly  unsettled  territory  at  the  date  of  the  Seventh  Census  ;  its  large  present  popu 
lation,  as  shown  by  the  returns,  is  therefore  nearly  clear  gain. 

The  vast  region  of  Texas  ten  years  since,  was  comparatively  a  wilderness.  It  has  now  a  popula 
tion  of  over  600,000,  and  the  rate  of  its  increase  is  given  as  184  per  cent. 

Illinois  presents  the  most  wonderful  example  of  great,  continuous,  and  healthful  increase.  In 
1830  Illinois  contained  157,445  inhabitants;  in  1840,  476,183 ;  in  1850,  851,470;  in  1860,  1,711,951. 
The  gain  during  the  last  decade  was,  therefore,  860,481,  or  101.06  per  cent.  So  large  a  population, 
re  than  doubling  itself  in  ten  years,  by  the  regular  course  of  settlement  and  natural  increase,  is 
without  a  parallel.  The  condition  to  which  Illinois  has  attained  under  the  progress  of  the  last  thirty 
years  is  a  monument  of  the  blessings  of  industry,  enterprise,  peace,  and  free  institutions. 

The  growth  of  Indiana  in  population,  though  less  extraordinary  than  that  of  her  neighboring  State, 
has  been  most  satisfactory,'  her  gain  during  the  decade  having  been  362,000,  or  more  than  thirty-six 
per  cent  upon  her  number  in  1850. 

Michigan,  Wisconsin,  and  Iowa  have  participated  to  the  full  extent  in  the  surprising  development 
of  the  Northwest.  The  remarkable  healthfulness  of  the  climate  of  that  region  seems  to  more  than 
compensate  for  its  rigors,  and  the  fertility  of  the  new  soil  leads  men  eagerly  to  contend  with  and  over 
come  the  harshness  of  the  elements.  The  energies  thus  called  into  action  have,  in  a  few  years,  made 
the  States  of  the  Northwest  the  granary  of  Europe,  and  that'section  of  our  Union  which,  within  the 
recollection  of  living  men,  was  a  wilderness,  is  now  the  chief  source  of  supply  in  seasons  of  scarcity 
for  the  suffering  millions  of  another  continent. 


b  y^    V 

INTRODUCTION.  vii 

Looking  cursorily  over  the  returns,  it  appears  that  the  fifteen  slaveholding  States  contain  12,240,000 
inhabitants,  of  whom  8,039,000  are  whites,  25/l,000  free  colored  persons,  and  3,950,000  are 
slaves.  The  actual  gain  of  the  whole  population  in  those  States,  from  1850  to  1860,  was  2,627,000, 
equal  to  27.33  per  cent.  The  slaves  advanced  in  numbers  749,931,  or  23.44  per  cent.  This  does  not 
include  the  slaves  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  who  decreased  502  in  the  course  of  the  ten  years.  By  a 
law  of  April  16,  1862,  slavery  has  been  abolished  in  the  District  of  Columbia,  the  owners  of  slaves 
having  been  compensated  out  of  the  public  treasury.  The  .nineteen  free  States  and  seven  Territories, 
together  with  the  federal  District,  contained,  according  to  the  Eighth  Census,  19,203,008  persons, 
of  whom  18,920,771  were  white,  237,283  free  colored,  and  41,725  civilized  Indians.  The  increase 
of  both  classes  was  5,624,101,  or  41.24  per  cent.  No  more  satisfactory  indication  of  the  advancing 
prosperity  of  the  country  could  be  desired,  than  this  general  and  remarkable  progress  in  population. 
North  and  south  we  find  instances  of  unprecedented  gains,  as  in  the  case  of  Illinois,  just  adverted  to. 
In  the  southwest  the  great  State  of  Missouri  has  increased  by  the  number  of  500,000  inhabitants,  which 
is  within  a  fraction  of  74  per  cent.  It  is  due  to  candor  to  state  that  the  marked  disproportion  between 
the  rate  of  gain  in  the  north  and  south,  respectively^-is-m<'"'l'fnnjj — '•—  "  mt  caused  by  the  larger 

Tinn-iKo.-  ~P  ^       :  geniality  of  climate,  the 

ted,  and  the  freedom  of 

ERRATA. 

>xxxv    "has  opened  "should  read  A«w  opened.  ICral  gain  of  population 

In  thirteenth  line  from  top,  page  xxxv,     n»    >  hdd  u  1860"  should  read  "1861.  V 

on  page  L,  -Population  of  British  A^,  column  ^^  ^  the  whole  advantage  examine  the 

In  twenty-fifth  line  from  bottom,  page  xc, 


499  and  667, 


^ 
Occupations  in  Vermont,"  "  lath-malcers,  4, 


yers,  4)6." 

Omitted,  WP»S*#*'  er  county,  North  Carolina.  OgrCSSion  of  the  whole 

'  V-  e^V  091,"  should  read  "Appendi,  681, 


\  ,  mentation  for  the  mass. 
O,  namely,  a  fraction  over 


o-±  per  cent,  in  1850  it  had  risen  to  near  38  per  cent.,  and  continued  to  be  about  the  same  from 
1850  to  1860.  The  number  of  free  colored  persons  was  small  in  1790,  and  as  a  condition  or  class  in 
society  it  holds  about  the  same  position  as  then.  We  possess  very  insufficient  means  for  estimating 
the  natural  increase  of  this  population.  Their  aggregate  number  has  been  so  continually  affected  by 
manumissions,  by  legislation  changing  their  condition,  and  to  a  small  extent  by  emigration,  that  from 
these  causes,  rather  than  by  the  ordinary  progress  of  increase,  they  have  reached  a  total  of  nearly  half 
a  million,  and  the  rate  per  cent,  of  their  advancement  in  seventy  years  has  been  equal  to  that  of  the 
whole  population,  and  not  very  far  below  that  of  the  whites;  and  at  the  same  time  they  have  gained 
in  a  ratio  nearly  one-half  greater  than  the  slaves. 

In  the  interval  from  1850  to  1860  the  total  free  colored  population  of  the  United  States  increased 
from  434,449  to  487,970,  or  at  the  rate  of  12.33  per  cent,  in  ten  years,  showing  an  annual  increase  of 
above  one  per  cent.  This  result  includes  the  number  of  slaves  liberated  and  those  who  have  escaped 
from  their  owners,  together  with  the  natural  increase.  In  the  same  decade  the  slave  population,  omit 
ting  those  of  the  Indian  tribes  west  of  Arkansas,  increased  23.39  per  cent.,  and  the  white  population 
37.97  per  cent,  which  rates  exceed  that  of  the  free  colored  by  two-fold  and  three-fold,  respectively. 
Inversely,  these  comparisons  imply  an  excessive  mortality  among  the  free  colored,  which  is  particu 
larly  evident  in  the  large  cities.  Thus,  in  Boston,  during  the  five  years  ending  with  1859,  the  city  reg 
istrar  observes:  "The  number  of  colored  births  was  one  less  than  the  number  of  marriages,  and  the 
deaths  exceeded  the  births  in  the  proportion  of  nearly  two  to  one."  In  Providence,  where  a  very  cor 
rect  registry  has  been  in  operation  under  the  superintendence  of  Dr.  Snow,  the  deaths  are  one  in 
twenty-four  of  the  colored  ;  and  in  Philadelphia,  during  the  last  six  months  of  the  census  year,  the  new 
city  registration  gives  148  births  against  306  deaths  among  the  free  colored.  Taking  town  ""d  country 


INTRODUCTION.  ,- 

Looking  cursorily  over  the  returns,  it  appears  thafrthe  fifteen  slaveholding  States  contain  12,240,000 
inhabitants,  of  whom  8,039,000  arc  whites,  251,000  free  colored  persons,  and  3,950,000 '  are 
slaves.  The  actual  gain  of  the  whole  population  in  those  States,  from  1850  to  1860,  was  2',627,000, 
equal  to  27.33  per  cent.  The  slaves  advanced  in  numbers  749,931,  or  23.44  per  cent.  This 'does  not 
include  the  slaves  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  who  decreased  502  in  the  course  of  the  ten  years.  By  a 
law  of  April  16,  1862,  slavery  has  been  abolished  in  the  District  of  Columbia,  the  owners  of  slaves 
having  been  compensated  out  of  the  public  treasury.  The  nineteen  free  States  and  seven  Territories, 
together  with  the  federal  District,  contained,  according  to  the  Eighth  Census,  19,203,008  persons! 
of  whom  18,920,771  were  white,  237,283  free  colored,  and  41,725  civilized  Indians.  The  increase 
of  both  classes  was  5,624,101,  or  41.24  per  cent.  No  more  satisfactory  indication  of  the  advancing 
prosperity  of  the  country  could  be  desired,  than  this  general  and  remarkable  progress  in  population. 
North  and  south  we  find  instances  of  unprecedented  gains,  as  in  the  case  of  Illinois,  just  adverted  to 
In  the  southwest  the  great  State  of  Missouri  has  increased  by  the  number  of  500,000  inhabitants,  which 
rs  within  a  fraction  of  74  per  cent.  It  is  due  to  candor  to  state  that  the  marked  disproportion  between 
the  rate  of  gain  in  the  north  and  south,  respectively,  is  manifestly  to  some  extent  caused  by  the  larger 
number  of  immigrants  who  settle  in  the  former  section,  on  account  of  congeniality  of  climate,  the 
variety  of  occupation,  the  dignity  wherewith  respectable  employment  is  invested,  and  the  freedom  of 
labor. 

Having  thus  briefly  and  imperfectly  noticed  the  manner  in  which  the  general  gain  of  population 
during  the  last  ten  years  has  been  distributed  among  the  States,  we  may  with  advantage  examine  the 
progress  of  the  country  as  a  whole,  in  this  respect,  from  1790  to  1860.  In  order  to  show  the  progress 
of  the  entire  population,  and  of  each  class  for  this  period,  a  table  has  been  prepared,  which  is  hereunto 
appended,  (page  GOO.) 

The  figures  in  that  table  show  considerable  uniformity  in  the  rate  of  progression  of  the  whole 
population.  It  has  varied  in  the  different  decades  from  32^  per  cent,  to  36 i  increase.  The  whites, 
constituting  the  great  bulk  of  the  inhabitants,  have  governed  the  ratio  of  augmentation  for  the  mass. 
The  lowest  rate  of  increase  shown  for  that  class  was  by  the  census  of  1830,  namely,  a  fraction  over 
34  per  cent.  In  1850  it  had  risen  to  near  38  per  cent.,  and  continued  to  be  about  the  same  from 
1850  to  1860.  The  number  of  free  colored  persons  was  small  in  1790,  and  as  a  condition  or  class  in 
society  it  holds  about  the  same  position  as  then.  We  possess  very  insufficient  means  for  estimating 
the  natural  increase  of  this  population.  Their  aggregate  number  has  been  so  continually  affected  by 
manumissions,  by  legislation  changing  their  condition,  and  to  a  small  extent  by  emigration,  that  from 
these  causes,  rather  than  by  the  ordinary  progress  of  increase,  they  have  reached  a  total  of  nearly  half 
a  million,  and  the  rate  per  cent,  of  their  advancement  in  seventy  years  has  been  equal  to  that  of  the 
whole  population,  and  not  very  far  below  that  of  the  whites;  and  at  the  same  time  they  have  gained 
in  a  ratio  nearly  one-half  greater  than  the  slaves. 

In  the  interval  from  1850  to  1860  the  total  free  colored  population  of  the  United  States  increased 
from  434,449  to  487,970,  or  at  the  rate  of  12.33  per  cent,  in  ten  years,  showing  an  annual  increase  of 
above  one  per  cent.  This  result  includes  the  number  of  slaves  liberated  and  those  who  have  escaped 
from  their  owners,  together  with  the  natural  increase.  In  the  same  decade  the  slave  population,  omit 
ting  those  of  the  Indian  tribes  west  of  Arkansas,  increased  23.39  per  cent.,  and  the  white  population 
37.97  per  cent.,  which  rates  exceed  that  of  the  free  colored  by  two-fold  and  three-fold,  respectively. 
Inversely,  these  comparisons  imply  an  excessive  mortality  among  the  free  colored,  which  is  particu 
larly  evident  in  the  large  cities.  Thus,  in  Boston,  during  the  five  years  ending  with  1859,  the  city  reg 
istrar  observes:  "The  number  of  colored  births  was  one  less  than  the  number  of  marriages,  and  the 
deaths  exceeded  the  births  in  the  proportion  of  nearly  two  to  one."  In  Providence,  where  a  very  cor 
rect  registry  has  been  in  operation  under  the  superintendence  of  Dr.  Snow,  the  deaths  are  one  in 
twenty-four  of  the  colored ;  and  in  Philadelphia,  during  the  last  six  months  of  the  census  year,  the  new 
city  registration  gives  148  births  against  306  deaths  among  the  free  colored.  Taking  town  -nd  country 


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INTRODUCTION. 


together,  however,  the  results  arc  more  favorable.  In  the  State  registries  of  Rhode  Island  and  Con 
necticut,  where  the  distinction  of  color  has  been  specified,  the  yearly  deaths  of  the  blacks  and  mulat- 
toes  have  generally,  though  not  uniformly,  exceeded  the  yearly  births— a  high  rate  of  mortality  chiefly 
ascribed  to  consumption,  and  other  diseases  of  the  respiratory  system. 

In  Kentucky,  during  the  year  1852,  the  births  were  1  in  38  of  the  white  population,  and  1  in  40 
of  the  colored  population,  as  shown  from  a  total  of  25,906  births  returned  by  the  State  registration. 
During  the  same  year,  the  proportion  of  deaths  was  1  in  G6  of  the  blacks,  whib  among  the  whites  it 
was  1  in  76.  The  indicated  difference  of  the  two  races  in  respect  to  the  rate  of  births  is  apparently 
small ;  in  respect  to  mortality,  the  difference  is  more  considerable,  showing  that  the  hand  of  death  lies 
somewhat  heavier  upon  the  colored  race.  Another  fact  from  the  statistics  of  New  Orleans,  in  1849, 
has  been  graphically  illustrated  by  Dr.  Barton,  showing  that  while  the  deaths  of  whites  were  in  greater 
number  in  March,  September,  and  October,  the  deaths  of  the  colored  occurred  almost  uniformly  through 
the  year,  there  being  nearly  the  same  number  in  every  month. 

Owing,  among  other  causes,  to  the  extremes  of  climate  in  the  more  northern  States,  and  in  other 
States  to  expulsive  enactments  of  the  legislatures,  the  free  colored  show  a  decrease  of  numbers  during 
the  past  ten  years  according  to  the  census,  in  the  following  ten  States ;  Arkansas,  Florida,  Indiana, 
Maine,  Mississippi,  New  Hampshire,  New  York,  Oregon,  Texas,  and  Vermont, 

The  free  colored  have  gained  eleven  thousand  in  Ohio,  three  thousand  in  North  Carolina,  and  nine 
thousand  in  Maryland.     In  the  latter  State  the  prejudice  against  this  class  appears  to  exist  only  to  a- 
limited  extent,  and  constituting,  as  it  does,  12}  per  cent,  of  the  whole  population,  it  forms  an  important 
element  in  the  free  labor  of  Maryland, 

With  regard  to  the  mean  duration  or  "expectation  of  life"  among  colored  persons  in  different 
'ocalities  of  the  country,  reference  may  be  made  to  some  comparative  tables  published  in  the  Census 
Report  (abstract)  in  1852,  page  13.  The  returns  of  1860,  when  cast  into  the  same  form,  would, 
doubtless,  exhibit  similar  results.  It  should  also  be  observed  concerning  the  decennial  increase  of  the 
colored,  12.32  per  cent,  above  quoted,  that  however  small  it  appears,  compared  with  that  of  the  white 
race  in  the  United  States,  it  is  still  double  the  rate  which  prevails  in  France,  Austria,  Belgium,  and 
some  other  countries  of  Europe,  which  have  nearly  a  "stationary  population"  at  home,  though  they  are 
continually  contributing  to  the  population  of  other  countries. 

There  are  now  in  the  United  States  about  4,000,000  slaves.  They  have  advanced  to  that  vast 
number  from  about  700,000  in  1790.  The  rate  of  progress  of  this  class  of  population  has  been  some 
what  more  fluctuating  than  can  be  easily  accounted  for.  Why,  for  example,  they  should  have  increased 
over  30  per  cent,  from  1820  to  1830,  and  only  23.8  per  cent,  during  the  next  decade,  does  not  appear 
from  any  facts  bearing  upon  their  condition  during  this  period.  There  is  no  importation  nor  emigration 
of  slaves  into  or  from  the  country ;  and  it  would  seem  that  they  should  be  subject  to  no  cause  of  in 
crease  or  decadence  except  what  nature  decrees. 

Since  this  was  written,  Mr.  O.  Rcichcnbach,  in  a  letter  to  the  Superintendent,  dated  April  4,  1863, 
ascribes  the  irregularities  chiefly  to  a  large  importation  of  slaves  between  the  years  1800  and  1808,  as 
the  slave  trade  was  prohibited  after  the  latter  year.  The  newly  imported  slaves  were  mostly  of  virile 
age,  as  he  claims,  and  multiplied  with  a  profusion  of  births  during  the  period  of  their  arrival  from  1800 
to  1810.  About  twenty  years  afterwards,  when  their  progeny  had  grown  to  suitable  age,  the  wave  of 
simultaneous  births  would  again  reach  its  height,  and  again,  twenty  years  later,  with  a  diminishing 
excess.  Such  a  hypothesis  might  also  serve  to  explain  some  irregularities  in  the  progress  of  the  white 
population,  though  the  true  period  of  the  wave  or  waves  is  doubtless  somewhat  different  from  twenty  . 
years.  However,  if  allowance  be  made  for  about  25,000  colored  persons  in  Texas  in  1840,  the  decen 
nial  rates  of  the  whole  colored  population  in  the  United  States  for  1840  and  1850  will  be,  the  first 
increased  and  the  second  diminished  by  about  one  per  cent.,  so  changing  them  from  23  41,  26.62,  very 
nearly,  to  24.5,  25.5,  which  corrected  rates  have  less  accordance  with  the  novel  hypothesis  proposed. 
Still,  it  seems  to  explain  the  earlier  irregularities  of  the  following  table  remarkably  well,  although,  as 


INTRODUCTION. 


IX 


time  advances  the  wave  subsides,  and  tends  to  disappear  among  other  assignable  influences.     But  the 
subject  appears  still  open  to  a  more  full  examination. 

With  regard  to  the  future  increase  of  the  African  race  in  this  country,  various  extravagant  specu 
lations  have  been  recently  promulgated.  An  attentive  survey  of  the  statistics  of  the  census  will  guide 
to  a  more  satisfactory  approximation.  The  following  summary  exhibits  the  numbers  of  the  colored 
race,  and  their  rates  of  increase  during  the  last  seventy  years: , 

Census  of  slaves  and  free  colored. 


Census  of— 

Free  colored. 

Increase,  per 
cent. 

Slavea. 

Increase,  per 
cent. 

Free  colored  and 
slaves. 

Increase,  per 
cent. 

59  466 

697  897 

757  363 

1800 

108,  395 

82.28 

893,  041 

27.97 

1,001,436 

32.23 

1810                        

18G,  446 

72.00 

1,  191,  364 

33.40 

1,377,810 

37.58 

1820                

233,  524 

25.23 

1,  538,  038 

28.79 

1,  771,  562 

28.58 

1830 

319  599 

36.87 

2,  009,  043 

30.61 

2,  328,  642 

31.44 

1840 

386  303 

20.87 

2,  487,  455 

23.81 

2,  873,  758 

23.41 

1850 

434  449 

12.46 

3,204,313 

28.82 

3,  638,  762 

26.62 

I860                        

487,  970 

12.32 

3,  953,  760 

23.39 

4,441,730 

22.07 

Here  the  rate  of  increase  will  be  seen  at  a  glance  to  have  been  gradually  diminishing,  especially 
during  the  last  thirty  years.  The  greater  apparent  increase  among  slaves  from  1840  to  1850,  is  con 
nected  with  the  admission  of  Texas  in  1845.  For  the  future,  the  rate  will  probably  continue  to 
diminish  ;  and  to  apply  unchanged  the  rate  of  the  last  ten  years  must  give  results  exceeding  rather 
than  falling  short  of  the  truth.  The  following  estimates,  therefore,  have  been  computed  on  the  assump 
tion  that  the  rate  of  the  last  ten  years  22.07  shall  continue  twenty  years  longer,  or  until  1880,  after 
which  the  rate  is  diminished  to  20.0  until  the  close  of  the  present  century,  for  the  colored  population. 
And,  to  facilitate  comparison,  the  next  column  exhibits  the  aggregate  of  whites,  free  colored,  and  slaves, 
based  on  the  well  known  and  very  correct  assumption  of  a  mean  annual  increase  of  three  per  cent. : 

Probable  future  population  of  the  United,  States. 


Year. 

Free  colored  and 
slaves. 

Aggregate  of  whites 
and  colored. 

Percentage  of 
colored. 

1870 

5  421  900 

42,  328,  432 

12.81 

1880 

6  618  350 

56,  450,  241 

11.73 

1890  ...           .                                    .                   .... 

7  942  020 

77,  266.  989 

10.28 

1900  

9  530  424 

100,  355,  802 

9.50 

Thus,  according  to  the  best  estimates,  the  total  population  of  the  United  States  at  the  close  of  the 
present  century  will  be  about  a  hundred  millions.  All  observing  persons  will  perceive  that  the  relative 
increase  of  the  whites  exceeds  that  of  the  colored,  and  that  the  disparity  is  gradually  becoming  more 
and  more  favorable  to  this  part  of  our  population.  Leaving  the  issue  of  the  present  civil  war  for  time 
to  determine,  it  should  be  observed,  if  large  numbers  of  slaves  shall  be  hereafter  emancipated,  so  many 
will  be  transferred  from  a  faster  to  a  slower  rate  of  increase.  In  such  case,  nine  millions  of  the  colored, 
in  the  year  1900,  would  be  a  large  estimate.  Of  these,  a  great  portion  will  be  of  mixed  descent,  since 
in  1850  one-ninth  part  of  the  whole  colored  class  were  returned  as  mulattoes,  while  in  1860  it  is  more 
than  one-eighth  of  the  whole,  and  36  per  cent,  of  the  free.  In  regard  to  emigration,  the  number  colo 
nized  by  the  American  Colonization  Society  and  its  auxiliaries  during  the  past  ten  years,  has  averaged 
about  400  per  annum,  besides  the  Africans  captured  on  several  slave  ships.  The  total  number  of 
colored  emigrants  sent  to  Liberia  from  1820  to  1856,  inclusive,  is  stated  at  9,502,  of  whom  3,676  were 
free  born. 


INTRODUCTION. 


In  relation  to  the  intermixture  of  white  and  African  descent  the  following  is  a  general  summary 
of  the  statistics : 


COLOR. 

IN  THE  NORTHERN  OR  FREE  STATES. 

IN  THE  SOUTHERN  OR  SLAVEHOLDINO  STATES. 

NUMBERS. 

PROPORTIONS. 

NUMBERS. 

PROPORTIONS. 

1850. 

1860. 

1850. 

1860. 

1850. 

1860. 

1850. 

1860. 

Blacks               

13U,  452 
56,856 

155,  !)94 
69.  853 

71.04 
28.96 

69.  05 
30.95 

3,  093,  605 
348,  895 

3,  697,  274 
518,  360 

89.86 
10.14 

87.70 
12.30 

196,308 

225,  849 

100.00 

100.00 

3,  442,  500 

4,215,  RI4 

100.00 

100.00 

It  will  be  seen  that  the  northern  division  of  the  United  States  is  but  sparsely  populated  with  blacks, 
there  being  less  than  a  quarter  of  a  million  of  colored  to  nineteen  millions  of  white  inhabitants. 

The  southern  States  are  much  more  densely  populated  with  negroes,  and  contain  more  than  four 
millions  of  colored  population  to  eight  millions  of  whites. 

Comparing  the  northern  division  with  the  southern,  a  greater  proportion  of  mulattoes  is  found  in 
the  free  States.  But  this  peculiar  feature  can  be  referred  to  either  of  two  suppositions,  namely :  that 
the  mulattoes  have  multiplied  excessively  in  the  condition  of  freedom  in  the  northern  States ;  or,  on 
the  other  hand,  that  in  the  manumission  from  slavery,  the  mulattoes  have  had  greatly  the  preference 
over  the  pure  blooded  Africans.  To  determine  which  of  these  suppositions  is  the  correct  one,  let  equal 
numbers  be  taken  in  the  proportions  existing  in  1850  and  in  1860,  as  shown  by  the  columns  of  Propor 
tions.  On  a  common  scale  of  100  colored  persons,  irrespective  of  civil  condition,  the  mulattoes  will 
be  seen  to  have  gained  1.99  per  cent,  in  ten  years  in  the  free  States,  and  2.16  per  cent,  in  the  slave- 
holding  States  in  ten  years,  thus  showing  but  little  disparity  at  the  present  time  in  the  prevalence  of 
such  admixture.  This  conclusion  excludes  the  first  supposition  above  and  confirms  the  second,  that 
the  greater  number  of  mulattoes  in  the  condition  of  freedom  has  arisen  chiefly  from  the  preference 
they  have  enjoyed  in  liberation  from  slavery. 

Regarding  the  United  States  as  one  aggregate,  it  appears  that  in  1850  the  mulattoes  were  11.15 
per  cent.,  and  in  1860  they  were  13.25  per  cent,  of  the  whole  colored  class,  as  shown  by  the  subjoined 
table. 

Total  colored  population  of  the  United  States. 


COLORED. 

NUMBERS. 

PROPORTIONS. 

1850. 

1860. 

1850. 

1860. 

Blacks  . 

3,  233,  057 

405,  751 

3,  853,  478 
588,352 

88.85 
11.15 

86.75 
13.25 

Mulattoeg 

3,638,808 

4,441,830 

100.00 

100.00 

In  the  ten  years,  from  1850  to  1860,  the  increase  of  blacks  above  the  current  deaths  was  620,421, 
or  more  than  half  a  million,  while  the  corresponding  increase  of  mulattoes  was  182,601.  Estimating 
the  deaths  to  have  been  22.4  per  cent,  during  the  same  period,  or  1  in  40  annually,  the  total  births  of 
blacks  in  ten  years  must  have  been  about  1,345,000,  and  the  total  births  of  mulattoes  about  273,000. 
Thus  it  appears  in  the  prevailing  order,  that  of  every  100  births  of  colored,  about  17  are  mulattoes,  and 
83  are  blacks,  which  indicates  a  ratio  of  1  to  5  nearly. 

One  great  cause  of  the  declension  of  the  free  people  of  color  in  some  portions  of  the  country,  and 
their  slow  increase  in  other  parts,  arises  doubtless  from  their  greater  indifference  as  a  class  to  virtuous 
moral  restraint,  attributable,  in  part,  to  the  fact  of  the  entire  free  colored  population  coming  not  very 


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remotely  from  a  state  of  slavery  where  but  little  respect  was  paid  to  parental  rights,  or  the  conjugal 
relation,  and  perhaps  in  part  to  a  condition  or  estate  which  tends  to  depress  those  ambitious  aspira 
tions  which  are  not  barren  of  effect  in  the  promotion  of  virtue.  That  a  race  forcibly  transported  to  a 
state  of  slavery  here,  from  a  country  without  history,  literature,  or  laws,  whose  people  remain  in  bar 
barism,  should  not  have  been  able  to  attain  to  an  equality  in  morals  with  their  intellectual  superiors  is 
not  surprising.  In  fact,  when  we  consider  the  obstacles  which  have  interposed  to  impede  their  advance 
ment,  it  must  be  admitted  that  their  progress  as  a  class  has  been  as  great  as  circumstances  would  allow. 
The  extent  to  which  they  are  susceptible  of  culture  must  be  left  for  the  future  to  determine. 

That  an  unfavorable  moral  condition  has  existed  and  continues  among  the  free  colored,  be  the  cause 
what  it  may,  notwithstanding  the  great  number  of  excellent  people  included  in  that  population,  no  one 
can  for  a  moment  doubt  who  will  consider  that  with  them  an  element  exists  which  is  to  some  extent 
positive,  and  that  is  the  fact  of  there  being  more  than  half  as  many  mulattoes  as  blacks,  forming,  as 
they  do,  3G-£-  per  cent,  of  the  whole  colored  population,  and  they  are  maternally  descendants  of  the 
colored  race,  as  it  is  well  known  that  no  appreciable  amount  of  this  admixture  is  the  result  of  marriage 
between  white  and  black,  or  the  progeny  of  white  mothers — a  fact  showing  that  whatever  deterioration 
may  be  the  consequence  of  this  alloyage,  is  incurred  by  the  colored  race.  Where  such  a  proportion 
of  the  mixed  race  exists,  it  may  reasonably  be  inferred  that  the  barriers  to  license  are  not  more  insu 
perable  among  those  of  the  same  color.  That  corruption  of  morals  progresses  with  greater  admixture 
of  races,  and  that  the  product  of  vice  stimulates  the  propensity  to  immorality,  is  as  evident  to  observa 
tion  as  it  is  natural  to  circumstances.  These  developments  of  the  census,  to  a  good  degree,  explain 
the  slow  progress  of  the  free  colored  population  in  the  northern  States,  and  indicate,  with  unerring 
certainty,  the  gradual  extinction  of  that  people  the  more  rapidly  as,  whether  free  or  slave,  they  become 
diffused  among  the  dominant  race.  There  are,  however,  other  causes,  although  in  themselves 
not  sufficient  to  account  for  the  great  excess  of  deaths  over  births,  as  is  found  to  occur  in  some  northern 
cities,  and  these  arc  such  as  are  incident  to  incongenial  climate  and  a  condition  involving  all  the  expo 
sures  and  hardships  which  accompany  a  people  of  lower  caste.  As  but  two  censuses  have  been  taken 
which  discriminate  between  the  blacks  and  mulattoes,  it  is  not  yet  so  easy  to  determine  how  far  the 
admixture  of  the  races  affects  their  vital  power ;  but  the  developments  already  made  would  indicate 
that  the  mingling  of  the  races  is  more  unfavorable  to  vitality,  than  a  condition  of  slavery,  which  prac 
tically  ignores  marriage  to  the  exclusion  of  the  admixture  of  races,  has  proved,  for  among  the  slaves  the 
natural  increase  has  been  as  high  as  three  per  cent,  per  annum,  and  ever  more  than  two  per  cent.,  while 
the  proportion  of  mulattoes  at  the  present  period  reaches  but  10.41  per  cent,  in  the  slave  population. 
Among  the  free  colored  in  the  southern  States,  the  admixture  of  races  appears  to  have  progressed  at  a 
somewhat  less  ratio  than  at  the  north,  and  we  can  only  account  for  the  greater  proportionate  number  of 
mulattoes  in  the  north  by  the  longer  period  of  their  freedom  in  the  midst  of  the  dominant  and  more 
numerous  race  and  the  supposition  of  more  mulattoes  than  blacks  having  escaped  or  been  manumitted 
from  slavery. 

Since  writing  the  foregoing,  the  following  statement  in  Brace's  Manual  of  Ethnology,  page  480, 
has  attracted  our  notice,  and  it  appears  so  apposite  to  this  subject  that  we  copy  it: 

"  Iu  general,  acclimation  is,  in  part,  dependent  on  moral  causes  :  the  power  in  any  given  race  intelligently  to  adapt  its  habits 
to  new  circumstances,  and,  above  all,  the  capacity  of  self-control,  so  that  the  vices  and  indulgences  of  a  strange  country  and 
climate  may  be  resisted.  Very  much  of  the  eftects  attributed  to  climate  is  due  to  human  vices ;  and  it  will  generally  be  i'ound 
that  the  races  most  gifted  with  self-control— those  of  most  moral  principle — are  those  which  endure  foreign  climates  best.  Who 
can  doubt  that  the  lamentable  picture  given  of  Portuguese  degeneracy  in  the  East  Indies  is  due  in  great  measure  to  moral 
causes,  as  is  the  like  degeneracy  in  our  own  southern  continent  1 

"  The  lower,  the  more  ignorant  and  degraded  a  people  is,  the  less  fitted  is  it  to  change  its  climate,  and  the  more  sure  to 
perish  under  the  change." 

The  extinction  of  slavery,  in  widening  the  field  for  white  labor  and  enterprise,  will  tend  to  reduce 
the  rate  of  increase  of  the  colored  race,  while  its  diffusion  will  lead  to  a  more  rapid  admixture,  the 
tendency  of  which,  judging  from  the  past,  will  be  to  impair  it  physically  without  improving  it  morally. 


Xll 


INTRODUCTION. 


With  the  lights  before  us,  it  seems,  therefore,  quite  rational  to  conclude  that  we  need  not  look 
forward  to  centuries  to  develop  the  fact  that  the  white  race  is  no  more  favorable  to  the  progress  of  the 
African  race  in  its  midst,  than  it  has  been  to  the  perpetuity  of  the  Indian  on  its  borders,  and  that,  as 
has  been  the  case  in  all  other  countries  on  this  continent  where  the  blacks  were  once  numerous,  the 
colored  population  in  America,  wherever,  either  free  or  slave,  it  must  in  number  and  condition  be 
greatly  subordinate  to  the  white  race,  is  doomed  to  comparatively  rapid  absorption  or  extinction.  How 
this  result  is  to  be  averted,  partially  at  least,  we  leave  to  the  determination  of  others,  feeling  our 
duty  accomplished  in  developing  the  facts,  as  the  figures  of  the  census  reveal  them  respecting  the  past. 

COLORED  POPULATION  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 
Proportion  of  the  different  classes  to  each  other  and  to  the  white  and  aggregate  population.     Census  of  1850. 


STATES. 

FREE  COLOHED. 

Per  cent,  of  black  to  total 
colored  population  of  the 
free  States. 

Per  cent,  of  mulatto  to  total 
colored  population  of  the 
free  States. 

Per  cent,  of  black  to  total 
free  colored  population  of 
the  slave  States. 

Per  cent,  of  mulatto  to  total 
free  colored  population  of 
the  slave  States. 

Per  cent,  of  black  to  total 
free  colored  population  of 
the  United  States. 

Per  cent,  of  mulatto  to  total 
free  colored  population  of 
the  United  States. 

Per  cent  of  total  black  to 
total  free  colored  popula 
tion  of  the  United  States. 

Per  cent,  of  total  mulatto  to 
total  free  colored  popula 
tion  of  the  United  States. 

Per  cent,  of  total  freecolored 
to  total  white  populution 
of  the  United  States. 

Percent,  of  total  free  colored 
to  aggregate  population  of 
the  United  States. 

Black. 

Mulatto. 

Total. 

139,  452 
135,948 

56,856 
102  239 

19C,  308 
238,187 

71.04 

28.96 

32.09 
31.29 

13.09 
23.53 

57.07 

42.93 

275,400 

159,  095 

434,495 

I 

63.38 

36.62 

2.22 

1.87 

1 

31 

30 

a  •a 

fe| 

o  — 

0    ~ 

^u 

s~ 

o  o 

2  "3 

SLAVE. 

O    a 

o 

3 

UNITED  STATES. 

ii  . 

•^  J3  5 

~   o 

•M  i 

|| 

g| 

s.  "3 

5  a  3 

*   d 

*  "3  la 

°   o  55 

*C    2   02 

o  1 

o  g-S 

~    &-3 

*J     ^     •£ 

Black. 

Mulatto. 

Total. 

B    _    3 
£    O    ZZ 

0  a  '3 

g  ?  S 
^  S'a 

I|| 

||| 

I 

&  " 

I  & 

£ 

United  States 

2,957,657 

246,656 

3,204,313 

92.30 

7.30 

16.39 

13.82 

Proportion  of  the  different  classes  to  each  other  and  to  the  white  and  aggregate  population.      Census  of  1860. 


STATES. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Per  cent,  of  black  to  total 
colored  population  of  the 
free  Slates. 

Per  cent  of  mulatto  to  total 
colored  population  of  the 
free  States. 

Per  cent,  of  black  to  total 
free  colored  population  of 
the  slave  States. 

Per  cent,  of  mulatto  to  total 
free  colored  population  of 
tho  slave  States. 

Per  cent,  of  black  to  total 
free  colored  population  of 
tho  United  States. 

Per  cent,  of  mulatto  to  total 
free  colored  population  of 
the  United  States. 

Per  cent,  of  total  black  to 
total  free  colored  popula 
tion  of  the  United  States. 

Per  cent,  of  total  mulatto  to 
total  free  colored  popula 
tion  of  the  United  States. 

Per  cent.  of  total  free  colored 
to  total  white  population 
of  the  United  States. 

Per  cent,  of  total  froe  colored 
to  aggregate  population  of 
the  United  States. 

Block. 

Mulatto. 

Total. 

156,183 
155,  148 

69,  969 
106,770 

226,  052 
261,  918 

69.05 

30.95 

31.99 
31.79 

14.34 

21.88 

59.  S* 

40.77 

1 

Total  

311,331 

176,739 

488,070 

! 

63.78 

36.22 

1.81 

LM 

i 

35 

•3  ® 
5  -o 

°  "2 

|5 

o  a 

o  - 

A  " 

SLATE. 

e  o 

S  o 

c    _ 

1% 

*: 

*£  ° 

~     0 

o  -a 

0     g 

UOTTED  STATES. 

1  =  " 

•5   s   S 

•3° 

•335 

to  o.s 

e   §.  a 

£  =  a 

0     0   «3 

"S   S  « 

*s  I 

0  0*02 

Black. 

Mulatto. 

Total. 

'c    0    o 

8  S3 

*•  "3  JJ 

S   p  S 
£  5  '5 
S  -3  S 

•^     =3     OS 

c  -z    ^ 

11 

-     &T3 

g   o-g 
8  •§  H 

S  »^J 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

United  States  

3  542  147 

411  613 

3  953  760 

89  59 

10  41 

14  67 

12.57 

INTRODUC  T  ION. 


Xlll 


The  colored  population  and  its  proportions — 1860. 


States  and  Territories. 

Aggregate  colored 
population. 

Per  cent,  of  black  to 
total  frco  colored 
population. 

Per  cent,  of  mulatto 
to  total  frco  colored 
population. 

Per  cent,  of  black  to 
total  slave  popula 
tion. 

Per  cent,  of  mulatto 
to  total  slave  pop 
ulation. 

States  and  Territories. 

Aggregate  colored 
population. 

Per  cent,  of  black  to 
total  free  colored 
population. 

Per  cent,  of  mulatto 
to  total  free  colored 
population. 

Per  cent,  of  black  to 
total  slave  popula 
tion. 

3  o. 

5  S. 
1? 

.      el 

o   w 

111 

8*3 

t,     0   "Z 

&~ 

437,  770 

22.01 

77.99 

92.  11 

7.89 

New  York  

49  005 

111,  259 

39.58 

60.42 

87.36 

12.64 

361  5°° 

4,086 

62.58 

37.42 

Ohio  

36  673 

8,627 

77.96 

22.04 

Oregon  

128 

51  56 

21,627 

85.40 

14.60 

95.38 

4.62 

Pennsylvania  

56  849 

66  33 

Florida  

62,  677 

31.01 

68.99 

91.49 

£.51 

Rhode  Island  

3  952 

74  77 

465,  698 

42.74 

57.26 

92.02 

7.98 

South  Carolina  

412  320 

°8  04 

Illinois  

7,628 

52.98 

47.02 

Tenuesaeo  

283  019 

41  21 

11,  428 

52.34 

47.66 

Texas  

18°  9°1 

°3  10 

1,069 

46.87 

53.13 

709 

7°  9° 

627 

57  44 

42.56 

548  907 

236,  167 

61.84 

38.16 

80.81 

19.19 

Wisconsin  

1  171 

37  06 

6°  94 

350,373 

18.71 

81.29 

90.  IT 

9.83 

Colorado  

46 

71  74 

°8  °6 

1,  327 

52.22 

47.78 

Dakota  

171,  131 

80.89 

19.11 

89.82 

10.18 

District  of  Columbia  

14  316 

59  57 

40  43 

9  602 

68  02 

31.98 

82 

6,799 

50.36 

49.64 

Nevada  

45 

60  00 

40  00 

259 

34.75 

65.25 

85 

54  12 

437  404 

2°  25 

77  75 

91  61 

8  39 

Utah 

59 

118,  503 

53.14 

46.86 

80.93 

19.07 

30 

90  00 

10  00 

494 

48  79 

51  °1 

25  336 

86  36 

13.64 

50.00 

50.00 

Total  

4  441  830 

63  78 

i 

Proportions  oftlie  different  classes  to  each  other.     Census  of  1850. 


0 

FREE  COLORED. 

SLAVE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

SLAVE. 

2  a- 

C3      O 

•a 

S 

Jj 

o 

11 

CITIES. 

a 
3 

Is 

3 

| 

-  1 

•SI 

*i 

"S  "3 

a  -g 

2  ~ 

2 

-1 

°  -2 

-  2 

'o   o 

'  I 

| 

S 

to 

g  ° 

H    S 

§  2 

o  2 

S  S 

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| 

i 

*rt 

£ 

M 

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8 

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5 

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o 

& 

o 

to 

u 

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B 

H 

5 

a 

& 

£ 

fc 

£ 

£ 

£ 

Richmond  Virginia  ....................... 

1,550 

819 

2,369 

8,222 

1,705 

9,927 

12,296 

56.43 

34.57 

82.82 

17.18 

20.  53 

Charleston    South  Carolina 

887 

2,554 

3,441 

18,  225 

1,307 

19,532 

22  973 

25.73 

74.  22 

93.  31 

6.  69 

16.  81 

Savannah  Georgia 

206 

480 

686 

5.  123 

1,108 

6,231 

6,917 

30.03 

no  H7 

82.22 

17.78 

22.  96 

Mobile  Alabama                                        . 

98 

617 

715 

5,549 

1,264 

6,813 

7,528 

13.  71          86.  29 

81.45 

18.55 

24.  99 

New  Orleans   Louisiana             -  .......  . 

1,727 

7,357 

9,084 

12,  243 

4,602 

16,  845 

25,  929 

19.  01          80.  99 

72.69 

27.31 

4(1  12 

Total 

4,468 

11,  827 

16,295 

49,  362 

9,986 

59,  348 

75,  643 

27.42 

72.58 

83.17 

- 

16.83 

28.84 

Proportions  oftlie.  different  classes  to  each  other.     Census  of  I860. 


o 

FREE  COLORED. 

SLAVE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

SLAVE. 

Sd 

| 

| 

1 

2 

il 

CITIES. 

J=t 

"3 

^ 

** 

g     0* 

!l 

S 

.     O 

"c  ^ 

"o 

15  S 

c   to 

0 

o 

to 

fl   o 

«  2 

§  2 

o  3 

d 

"3 

•3 

i 

fl 

i 

i 

Ll 

t. 

O 
Li 

e 

g    U) 

M 

3 

H 

H 

S 

H 

-•* 

» 

£ 

* 

2 

p< 

1,461 

1,115 

2,576 

9,753 

1,946 

11,  699 

14,  275 

56.72 

43.28 

83.37 

16.63 

21.44 

891 

4,587 

5,478 

20,  793 

2,736 

23,529 

29,007 

16.26 

83.74 

88.  ?7 

11.63 

25.25 

295 

410 

705 

6,595 

1,117 

7,712 

8,417 

41.84 

58.16 

85.52 

14.48 

18.14 

99 

718 

817 

6,069 

1,518 

7,587 

8,404 

12.12 

87.88 

79.99 

20.01 

26.  61 

2  365 

8,324 

10,  689 

9,937 

3,448 

13,385 

24,  074 

22.13 

77.87 

74.24 

25.76 

Total  

5,111 

15,154 

20,265 

53,147 

10,  765 

63,912 

84,177 

2').  22 

74.78 

83.16 

16.84 

30.79 

MV 


I  -N  T  B  O  D  U  G  T  ION. 


SLAVERY. 


For  more  than  three  and  a  half  centuries  slavery  has  existed  in  the  West  Indies.  Indians  from 
the  American  coast  were  conveyed  to  St.  Domingo  and  Cuba  in  large  numbers.  The  plea  for  the 
capture  and  employment  of  the  aborigines  was  their  conversion  to  Christianity,  which  but  few  lived 
long  to  enjoy,  as,  under  the  effects  of  labor  and  the  climate,  they  died  with  a  rapidity  too  shocking  to 

.contemplate. 

This  circumstance  directed  the  attention  of  the  Spaniards  to  Africa,  from  which  country  slaves 
were  imported  about  the  year  1503,  the  licenses  for  that  object  greatly  enriching  the  Spanish  exchequer 
for  a  long  period  after.  The  introduction  of  Africans  into  Brazil  and  Peru  dates  almost  simultaneously 
with  the  conquest  of  the  countries  by  Cortex  and  Pizarro,  early  in  the  sixteenth  century.  By  the 
middle  of  that  century  the  aborigines  of  the  West  Indies  had  disappeared,  and  their  places  were  occupied 
by  Africans,  who  were  introduced  about  this  period  in  very  large  numbers  throughout  the  Spanish  and 
Portuguese  possessions  in  South  America.  It  was  but  shortly  subsequent  that  English  adventurers 
embarked  successfully  in  the  slave  trade,  which  they  pursued  under  charters  from  Elizabeth  and 
James  I. 

The  first  negro  slaves  were  imported  into  Virginia  in  1619,  where  they  numbered  about  2,000 
in  1670.  It  is  believed  that  the  first  slave  ship  fitted  out  in  the  English  colonies  sailed  from  Boston  in 
1646.  In  1624  the  French  introduced  slaves  into  their  island  of  St.  Christopher,  and  soon  ai'ter  into 
Martinique  and  Guadaloupe,  and  shortly  established  slavery  in  all  their  American  colonies.  The  Dutch 
embarked  in  the  traffic  with  other  civilized  nations ;  so  that  the  conclusion  is  inevitable,  that  all  the.  en 
lightened  nations  of  the  world,  who  enjoyed  any  extended  commerce,  simultaneously  participated  in  a 
trade  now  deemed  contraband,  and  towards  which  the  world  is  now  as  equally  united  in  hostility. 
Had  slavery  continued  to  expand  in  numbers  in  other  parts  of  America  as  it  has  grown  in  the  United 
States,  there  would,  at  the  present  time,  be  more  than  21,000,000  of  this  class  of  persons  in  the  United 
States  and  the  British,  French,  Spanish,  and  Brazilian  possessions.  It  is  believed,  however,  that  in  all 
American  countries  and  islands  of  our  seas,  except  in  the  United  States,  the  number  of  slaves  was 
only  maintained  from  time  to  time  by  the  prosecution  of  the  slave  trade.  While  slavery  in  North 
America  -.extended,  in  1775,  from  and  including  the  Canadian  provinces  to  Florida,  its  northern  limit 
has  been  gradually  contracting,  while  indications  clearly  point  to  its  western  termini,  which  have  doubt 
less  been  already  attained.  The  importation  of  slaves  to  the  United  States  was  interdicted  by  law  in 
1808.  In  1774  the  legislature  of  Rhode  Island  interdicted  the  importation  of  slaves  into  that  colony, 
and  the  next  year  enacted  a  law  of  emancipation  by  declaring  the  children  of  all  slave  mothers  to  be 
born  free.  Massachusetts  abolished  slavery  by  her  bill  of  rights  in  1780.  In  1784  Connecticut  barred 
the  introduction  of  slaves,  and  declared  all  born  after  the  first  of  March  of  that  year  free  at  the  age  of 
twenty-six.  Pennsylvania,  in  1780,  by  law  prohibited  the  introduction  of  slaves,  and  declared  free  all 
children  of  slave  mothers  born  thereafter.  Virginia  prohibited  the  introduction  of  slaves  from  abroad 
in  1778  ;  Maryland,  in,  1783.  New  Hampshire  abolished  slavery  in  1792  ;  New  York,  in  1799  ;  New 
Jersey,  in  1820.  Such  has  been  the  progress  and  decline  of  African  slavery  in  North  America,  where  its 
severities  have  been  humanity  compared  with  other  countries,  and  where,  although  among  the  last  to 
cling  to  the  institution,  the  traffic  in  this  class  of  persons  was  first  seriously,  as  it  has  been  persistently 
opposed.  It  may  not  be  out  of  place  to  state  that  the  American  States,  which  in  the  past  century 
abolished  slavery,  permitted  the  free  colored  population  to  enjoy  every  right  consistent  with  their  con 
dition  as  a  class,  and  allowed  bond  arid  free  to  remain  during  their  natural  lives  in  the  State  or  colony 
where  they  lived.  This  fact,  although  sometimes  questioned,  can  be  demonstrated  beyond  cavil ;  and 
the  contrary  can  only  be  urged  by  such  as  are  unfamiliar  with  the  subject,  or  have  an  object  in  the 
misrepresentation.  The  plan  of  gradual  emancipation  probably  tended  to  this  result,  as  those  who 
were  living  in  bondage  continued  to  be  slaves,  while  their  descendants  were  generally  to  become  free 
at  such  period  as  they  were  qualified  to  maintain  their  own  existence  by  labor. 

An  examination  of  the  relative  number  at  different  successive  periods,  until  slavery   became 


INTRODUCTION.  xv 

extinct,  must  lead  to  conclusions  that  no  material  deportation  of  slaves  occurred  shortly  before  or  after 
the  passage  of  emancipation  acts — a  fact  which  cannot  be  controverted  ;  and  while  it  must  be  conceded 
that  the  northern  people  prosecuted  the  slave  trade,  at  an  early  period,  with  energy  and  thrift,  they  are 
entitled  to  the  award  of  sincerity  and  honesty  in  giving  the  earliest  examples  of  the  abolition  of  the 
institution  of  slavery  within  their  own  borders. 

INDIAN   SLAVERY. 

A  new  element  has  been  developed  by  the  present  census,  viz:  that  of  the  statistics  of  negro 
slavery  among  the  Indian  tribes  west  of  Arkansas,  comprising  the  Choctaw,  Cherokee,  Creek,  and 
Clnckasaw  nations  ;  also  the  number  of  white  and  free  colored  population  s'cattered  throughout  these 
tribes  ;  all  of  which,  with  an  estimate  from  the  most  reliable  sources  of  the  whole  number  of  aborigines 
will  be  found  appended  to  the  population  tables.  By  reference  to  this  table  it  will  appear  that  the 
Choctaws  held  2,297  negro  slaves,  distributed  among  385  owners;  the  Cherokees  2,504,  held  by  384 
owners;  the  Creeks  1,651,  owned  by  267  Indians;  and  the  Chickasaws  917,  to  118  owners.  As, 
under  all  the  circumstances*  of  slavery  everywhere,  the  servile  race  is  very  unequally  distributed,  so 
will  appear  to  be  the  case  with  the  Indian  tribes.  While  one  Choctaw  is  the  owner  of  227  slaves,  and 
ten  of  the  largest  proprietors  own  638,  averaging  nearly  64,  the  slaves  average  about  six  to  each  owner 
of  slaves  in  that  tribe,  while  the  Indians  number  about  as  eight  to  one  slave. 

Among  the  Cherokees  the  largest  proprietor  holds  57  slaves ;  the  ten  largest  own  353,  averaging 
a  little  over  thirty-five,  and  the  number  to  each  holder  averages  a  little  more  than  a  half  per  cent,  more 
than  with  the  Choctaws,  while  the  population  of  Indians  in  the  tribe  to  slaves  is  about  nine  to  one. 
Among  the  Creeks,  two  hold  75  slaves  each  ;  ten  own  433;  while  the  ratio  of  slaves  to  the  whole  num 
ber  of  Indians  varies  but  little  from  that  with  the  Cherokees.  The  largest  proprietor  among  the  Chicka 
saws  holds  61  slaves;  ten  own  275,  or  an  average  of  27^;  while  the  average  is  nearly  eight  to  each 
owner  in  the  tribe,  and  one  to  each  five  and  a  half  Indians  in  the  tribe.  It  thus  appears  that  in  those 
tribes  there  are  nearly  eight  Indians  to  each  negro  slave,  and  that  the  slaves  form  about  12|  per  cent,  of ., 
the  population,  omitting  the  whites  and  free  colored.  The  small  tribe  of  Seminoles,  although,  like  the 
tribes  above  mentioned  transplanted  from  slaveholding  States,  holds  no  slaves,  but  they  intermarry  with 
the  colored  population.  These  tribes,  while  they  present  an  advanced  state  of  civilization,  and  some  of 
them  have  attained  to  a  condition  of  comfort,  wealth,  and  refinement,  form  but  a  small  portion  of  the 
Indian  tribes  within  the  territory  of  the  United  States,  and  are  alluded  to  on  account  of  their  relation 
to  a  civil  condition  recognized  by  a  portion  of  the  States,  and  which  exercises  a  significant  influence 
with  the  country  at  large. 

MANUMISSION  OF   SLAVES. 

AVith  regard  to  manumission,  it  appears  from  the  returns  that  during  the  census  year,  they  num 
bered  a  little  more  than  3,000,  being  more  than  double  the  number  who  were  liberated  in  1850,  or  at 
the  rate  of  one  each  to  1,3  J9;  whereas,  during  1850,  the  manumissions  were  as  one  to  every  2,181 
slaves.  Great  irregularity,  as  might  naturally  be  expected,  appears  to  exist  for  the  two  periods 
whereof  we  have  returns  on  this  subject.  By  the  Eighth  Census,  it  appears  that  manumissions  have 
greatly  increased  in  number  in  Alabama,  Georgia,  Louisiana,  Maryland,  Mississippi,  North  Carolina, 
and  Tennessee,  while  they  have  decreased  in  Delaware  and  Florida,  and  varied  but  little  in  Kentucky, 
Missouri,  South  Carolina,  and  Virginia,  and  other  slaveholding  States  not  mentioned. 

FUGITIVE    S  LAVES. 

The  number  of  slaves  who  escaped  from  their  masters  in  1860  is  not  only  much  less  in  propor 
tion  than  in  1850,  but  greatly  reduced  numerically.  The  greatest  increase  of  escapes  appears  to  have 
occurred  in  Mississippi,  Missouri,  and  Virginia,  while  the  decrease  is  most  marked  in  Delaware,  Georgia, 
Louisiana,  Maryland,  and  Tennessee. 


XVI 


INTRODUCTION. 


That  the  complaint  of  insecurity  to  slave  property  by  the  escape  of  this  class  of  persons  into  the 
free  States,  and  their  recovery  impeded,  whereby  its  value  has  been  lessened,  is  the  result  of  misappre 
hension,  is'  evident  not  only  from  the  small  number  who  have  been  lost  to  their  owners,  but  from  the 
fact  that  up  to  the  present  time  the  number  of  escapes  has  been  gradually  diminishing  to  such  an 
extent  that  the  whole  annual  loss  to  the  Southern  States,  from  this  cause,  bears  less  proportion  to  the 
amount  of  capital  involved,  than  the  daily  variations  which  in  ordinary  times  occur  in  the  fluctuations  of 
State  or  government  securities  in  the  city  of  New  York  alone. 

From  the  tables  annexed,  it  appears  that  while  there  escaped  from  their  masters  1,011  slaves  in 
1850,  or  one  in  each  3,165  held  in  bondage,  (being  about  -/„  of  one  per  cent.,)  during  the  census  year 
ending  June  1,  18GO,  out  of  3,949,557  slaves,  there  escaped  only  803,  being  one  to  about  5,000,  or  at 
the  rate  of  V6  of  one  per  cent.  Small  and  inconsiderable  as  this  number  appears,  it  is  not  pretended 
that  all  missing  in  the  border  States,  much  less  any  considerable  number  escaping  from  their  owners 
in  the  more  southern  regions,  escaped  into  the  free  States;  and  when  we  consider  that,  in  the  border 
States,  not  500  escaped  out  of  more  than  1,000,000  slaves  in  I860,  while  near  600  escaped  in  1850 
out  of  910,000,  and  that  at  the  two  periods  near  800  are  reported  to  have  escaped  from  the  more 
southern  slavehohling  States,  the  fact  becomes  evident  that  the  escape  of  this  class  of  persons,  while 
rapidly  decreasing  in  ratio  in  the  border  slave  States,  occurs  independent  of  proximity  to  a  free  popu 
lation,  being,  in  the  nature  of  things,  incident  to  the  relation  of  master  and  slave. 

It  will  scarcely  be  alleged  that  these  returns  are  not  reliable,  being,  as  they  are,  made  by  the  per 
sons  directly  interested,  who  would  be  no  more  likely  to  err  in  the  number  lost  than  in  those  retained. 
Fortunately,  however,  other  means  exist  of  proving  the  correctness  of  the  results  ascertained,  by  noting 
the  increase  of  the  free  colored  population,  which,  with  all  its  artificial  accretions,  is  proven  by  the 
census  to  be  less  than  13  per  cent,  in  the  last  ten  years  in  the  free  States,  whereas  the  slaves  have  in 
creased  23i  per  cent.,  presenting  a  natural  augmentation  altogether  conclusive  against  much  loss  by 
escapes ;  the  natural  increase  being  equal  to  that  of  the  most  favored  nations,  irrespective  of  immigra 
tion,  and  greater  than  that  of  any  country  in  Europe  for  the  same  period,  and  this  in  spite  of  the  20,000 
manumissions  which  are  believed  to  have  occurred  in  the  past  ten  years.  An  additional  evidence  of 
the  slave  population  having  been  attended  from  year  to  year,  up  to  the  present  time,  with  fewer  vicissi 
tudes,  is  further  furnished  by  the  fact  that  the  free  colored  population,  which  from  1820  to  1830 
increased  at  the  rale  of  361  per  cent.,  in  1840  exhibited  but  20t  per  cent,  increase,  gradually  declining 
to  1860,  when  the  increase  throughout  the  United  States  was  but  one  per  cent,  per  annum. 

AREA  AND  DENSITY  OF  POPULATION. 

In  the  report  on  the  Seventh  Census,  for  1851,  a  table  was  published  in  which  the  States  were 
arranged  into  sections  or  groups,  according  to  geographical  situation,  productions,  climate,  the  pursuits 
of  their  inhabitants,  and  other  prominent  characteristics.  The  progress  of  these  groups  combined,  is 
that  of  the  entire  republic ;  and  the  opportunity  of  observing  the  growth  of  each  of  them  separately, 
enables  us  the  more  satisfactorily  to  ascertain  the  advancement  of  the  whole  country.  The  table  is 
therefore  here  repeated,  being  extended  so  as  to  embrace  the  results  of  the  census  of  1860. 


1 

1850 

I860 

•2  S 

i§ 

States. 

3 

*  1 

cr 

d 

p  S 

g 

a 

"S 

,.  S 

"S 

*o    »    aJ 

d 

E 

& 

O 

CU 

0     =     g 

New  Kngland  States.  (G)  

62  116 

2  728  106 

43.92 

3,135,283 

50.47 

Middle  States,  including  Marylaid,  Delaware,  and  Ohio,  (6)  

151  7GO 

8  553  7131 

56.36 

10  507,  6CI 

i  '  •.; 

Coast  planting  States,  including  Sonth  Carolina,  Georgia,  Florida,  Alabama,  Mississippi,  and  Louisiana,  (G)-. 

286,077 

3,  557,  872 

12.43 

4,364,927 

13.25 

Central  slave  States  —  Virginia,  Korth  Carolina,  Tennessee,  Kentucky,  Missouri,  and  Arkansas,  (6)  

300,210 

B,  167,  276 

16.71 

6,  471,  887 

20.93 

Northwestern  States  —  Indiana,  Illinois,  Michigan,  Wisconsin  Iowa,  and  Minnesota  (6)  

3Ct7  957 

2  734  'M5 

8  MO 

5  436  176 

16.08 

Texas  

037  301 

0  89 

604  °15 

INTRODUCTION. 


xvu 


Without  going  into  the  minutiae  of  decimal  computations,  an  inspection  of  the  foregoing  table  will 
show  that  the  great  middle  States  have  gained  in  density  25  percent.,  and  the  northwestern  group  100. 
The  growth  of  those  States,  as  of  California  and  Texas,  represents  the  settlement  of  new  lands  and 
the  development  of  agricultural,  mining,  and  pastoral  pursuits. 

I'  0  P  U  L  A  T  ION    A  T    T  II  E    M  I  L  I  T  A  R  Y    A  G  E  S  . 

One  of  the  orators  of  the  American  Revolution  expressed  a  statistical  estimate  of  his  time,  when 
he  observed,  "We  are  three  millions;  one-fifth  fighting  men."  Indeed,  where  a  population  has  reached 
nearly  its  permanent  condition,  as  in  Europe,  and  the  old  States  of  America,  one-fifth  of  the  total  popu 
lation  is  still  found  to  represent  very  nearly  the  number  of  males  between  the  ages  of  eighteen  and 
forty-five.  But  the  emigrating  ages  are  allied  to  the  military  ages  ;  and  in  the  newly  settled  States  of 
the  west,  the  proportion  of  "fighting  men"  is  accordingly  greater,  with  partial  exceptions,  than  in  the 
Atlantic  States.  Thus,  beginning  at  the  east  and  proceeding  westward,  the  number  of  white  males  from 
18  to  45  is,  in  Maine,  19.5  per  cent,  of  the  whole  white  population;  in  New  York,  20.8  per  cent. ;  in  Illi 
nois,  22.1  per  cent.;  in  Minnesota,  23.8;  and  in  California,  47.1  per  cent.  The  similar  proportion  in 
Virginia  is  18.7  per  cent;  in  South  Carolina,  18.9  ;  in  Arkansas,  20.1;  and  in  Texas,  21.9  per  cent. 

Number  of  White  Zla/c.i  in  the  United  States  between  the  ages  of  18  and  45  years — Census  of  I860. 


State. 

White  males,  18 
to  45  years  of 
age. 

State. 

White  males,  18 
to  45  years  of 
age. 

99,  907 
CT>,  231 
169,075"' 
91,411    . 
18,  273 
15,  739 
111,005 
375,  1)30 
205,  295 
139,  310 
27,  97(i 
180,589 
83,  456 
122,238 
10-2,715 
258,419 
164,  007 
41,836 
70,  295 
232,  781 

63,010 
132,219 
796,881 
115,369 
459,  534 
15,  78] 
555,  17-2 
35,502 
55,  040 
159,353 
92,145 
00,580 
196,  587 
159,  335 

Xe\v  York  

North  Carolina       

Ohio            .    .    .. 

Florida                                                                             

Oregon              ....         ..         

Tennessee  

Texas   

Vermont  .          

Total  States  

5,  535,  054 
12,797 
70,214 

District  of  Columbia  

Territories  

Tot'il  States  and  Territories 

5,  624,  065 

During  the  year  18G1,  about  277,500  male  whites  reached  and  passed  the  age  of  eighteen,  and 
128,600  arrived  at  and  passed  the  age  of  forty-five,  leaving  a  difference  of  148,900  entering  upon  the 
military  age.  This  latter  number,  when  diminished  by  the  natural  deaths  (about  one  per  cent.)  of  the 
whole  military  class,  and  increased  by  the  accessions  from  immigration,  would  express  the  annual  increase 
of  the  military  population  in  a  time  of  peace;  but  during  a  year  of  war,  the  further  losses  by  war  should 
be  deducted.  In  accordance  with  this  statement,  the  following  approximation  is  presented  for  the 
increase  during  1861:  the  total  foreign  arrivals  being  91,919: 


Entering  on  1  8  years  of  age 
Passing  over  45  years  of  age 


"~  '  >  •''(' 


Difference  ................................................................................  148,900 

Deduct  natural  deaths  of  the  military  class  .............................................................  *"  >  ^"" 

Annual  home  increase  ......................................................................  *J1  >  ?°^ 

Add  for  immigration  in  1861  ..........................................................................  "i  """ 


/    Total  military  increase  in  1861  .......  -  ......................................................     123,  400 

From  this  last  number  the  losses  by  war  in  186  1,  beyond  the  usual  number  in  a  state  of  peace,  should 
be  deducted,  to  complete  the  estimate  for  that  year.  The  same  principles  will  evidently  apply  for  sub 
sequent  years. 


xviii  INTRODUCTION. 

SEXES. 

The  excess  of  male  population  in  Iho  Unite;!  States,  compared  with  that  of  the  other  sex,  presents 
a  marked  difference  with  respect  to  other  countries.  While  in  the  United  States  and  Territories  (here 
is  an  excess  of  about  73  ',000  males  in  more  lhan  31,000,000  of  people,  the  females  of  the  Unite;! 
Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  outnumber  the  males  some  877,000  in  a  population  of  hrtle 
more  than  29,000,000.  This  disparity  is  the  result  of  many  causes.  The  migration  from  the  mother 
country,  of  men  in  the  prime  of  life,  and  the  large  demands  of  their  army,  navy,  and  merchant  service, 
seem  to  account  for  some  proportion  of  their  excess  of  females  ;  while  immigration  from  all  parts  of 
Europe,  our  email  military  and  naval  service,  and  the  few  losses  sustained  from  the  contingencies 
incident  to  a  state  of  war,  have  served  to  exhibit  in  the  United  States  a  larger  male  population,  in  pro 
portion,  than  can  be  shown  in  any  country  on  the  globe. 

The  prcat  excess  of  males  in  the  newly  settled  Territories,  illustrates  the  influence  of  immigration 
in  effecting  a  disparity  in  (!IL:  oexcs.  The  males  of  California  outnumber  the  lemalcs  near  G7,000, 
or  about  one-fifth  of  the  population.  In  Illinois  the  excess  of  mules  amounts  to  about  92,000.  or 
one-twelfth  of  the  entire  population.  In  Massachusetts  the  females  outnumber  the  males  some  37, GOO. 
Michigan  shows  near  40,000  excess  of  mules;  Texas,  3G,00() ;  Wisconsin,  43,000.  In  Colorado  1  lie 
males  to  females,  lire  r.s  twenty  to  one.  In  Utah  the  numbers  arc  nearly  equal;  and  while  in  New  York 
there  is  a  small  preponderance  of  females,  the  males  arc  more  numerous  in  Pennsylvania. 

IMMIGBATION. 

From  a  survey  of  the  irregular  data  previous  to  1819,  by  Dr.  Scybcrt,  Professor  Tucker,  and  other 
statists,  it  appears  that  from  1700  to  1800,  about  50,000  Europeans,  or  "aliens,"  arrived  in  this  country ; 
in  the  next  ten  years  the  foreign  arrivals  were  about  70,000;  and  in  the  ten  years  following,  114,000, 
ending  with  1820.  To  determine  the  actual  settlers,  a  deduction  of  14.5  per  cent,  from  these  numbers 
should  probably  be  made  lor  transient  passengers,  as  hereafter  described. 

Louisiana  was  purchased  from  France  in  1803.  The  portion  of  this  territory  south  of  the  thirty- 
third  parallel,  according  to  the  historian  Ilihlrcth,  comprised  a  population  of  about  50,000,  more  than 
half  of  whom  were  slaves.  With  these  should  be  counted  about  10,000  in  the  settlements  north  of 
that  parallel,  augmented  by  a  recent  immigration,  with  a  predominance  of  whites.  The  foreign  popu 
lation  acquired  with  the  whole  Louisiana  territory  may  thus  be  reckoned  at  G0,000,  about  one-half,  or 
30,000,  being  whites  of  French,  Spanish,  and  British  extraction,  and  the  other  30,000  being  slaves  and 
free  colored.  This  number  of  whites  should  evidently  be  added  to  the  current  immigration  by  sea 
already  mentioned,  in  order  to  obtain  the  foreign  accession  to  the  white  population  of  the  United  States 
during  that  period. 

Instead  of  relying  upon  scattered  notices  from  shipping  lists,  for  the  number  of  immigrants,  as  for 
merly,  the  arrival  of  passengers  lias  been  officially  recorded  at  the  custom-house,  s'ncc  1810,  by  act  of 
Congress.  There  arc  .some  deficiencies,  perhaps,  in  the  returns  of  the  first  ten  or  twelve  years,  but 
the  subsequent  reports  arc  considered  reliable.  While  the  classified  lists  exhibit  the  whole  number  of 
foreign  passengers,  the  great  majority  of  whom  arc  immigrants,  they  also  furnish  valuable  information, 
not  otherwise  obtainable,  respecting  the  statistical  history  of  immigration. 

The  following  numbers,  registered  under  the  act  of  1819,  arc  copied  from  the  authentic  summary 
of  Bromwcll,  to  which  the  numbers  lor  the  last  five  years  have  been  added  from  the  annual  reports  of 
the  State  Department,  thus  bringing  the  continuation  down  to  the  year  of  the  present  census. 


INTRODUCTION. 


XIX 


Statement  of  the  number  of  alien  passengers  arriving  in  the  United  States  by  sea  from  foreign  countries  from  September  30, 

1819,  to  December  31,  1800. 


Year. 

Males. 

Females. 

Sex  not 

stated. 

Total. 

Year, 

Hales. 

Fciaak's. 

Sex  not 

stated. 

Total. 

V*ar  ending  September  30,  1820-.. 
Do                          1821. 

4,871 
4  Col 

2,393 
1  636 

1,121 
2  840 

8,385 
9  127 

Year  ending  December  31,  1841  .. 

48,  C82 

33,031 

170 

8D.C83 

Do  1822... 
Do  1823... 

3,810 
3,  5C8 

1,013 
618 

2,082 
1,908 

0,911 
6,351 

First  three  quarters  of  1843  
Year  ending  September  30  1841 

30,003 
41  4'U 

02,  42-1 

3 

104,  565 
52,  496 

DJ         1824   .. 

4  70S 

1,393 

1  813 

7912 

Do                            18n5 

0  1)17 

2  939 

3S3 

10  199 

Do  1820   .. 
Do                          1857 

7,702 

11  G03 

3,073 
S  939 

57 
1   13') 

10,  837 
18  875 

Do  1847.. 

13G,  08G 

97,917 

905 

154,416 
234,968 

Do  1823  .. 
Do       1829  . 

17,201 
11  303 

10,  C63 
5,  112 

61 
6  105 

27,382 
21  520 

DJ  1813.. 
Do                          1850 

177,232 

119,283 

512 

297,  024 

D  )     18JO  .  . 

C  439 

3,133 

13  748" 

_ 
23  322 

D.>  1831... 
Do  1832  .. 

14,309 
34,  596 

7,724 
18,583 

22,633 
53  179 

Yuar  ending  December  31,  1851.- 
Do                          185"1 

217,181 
op  4£j 

102,  '210 

Oli 

37D,  -160 

Quarter  ending  December  31,  1832.  - 
Year  ending  December  31,  1833... 

4,691 
41,510 

2,512 
17,091 

100 

7,  393 
58,610 

Do  1853.. 
Do...                     18~>4 

207,  058 
°53  177 

100,  015 

368,  645 

Do         3831.. 

3!<  790 

22  510 

4  029 

Do                          1855 

Do  1835   .. 

£8,  196 

17,027 

151 

45,  374 

DJ  ISol 

115  010 

81  530 

Do                          1836 

47  803 

°7  553 

g->4 

7G  °4J 

DJ                            1837 

48  P37 

°7  653 

7D  340 

Do  1803 

72  821 

5J  OJ^ 

300 

DJ                          1853 

CD  101 

Do                          i860 

88  477 

C)  077 

12 

68,003  , 

Do  1840  .. 

52,883 

31,  132 

51 

81  Ofij 

Total 

^ 

The  following  aggregates  also  exhibit  the  number  of  arrivals  of  passengers  from  foreign  countries, 
during  periods  of  nearly  ten  years  each,  and  thus  indicate  the  accelerated  progress  of  immigration : 


Periods. 

Passengers  of 
foreign  birth. 

American  and 
foreign. 

In  the  10  years  enclin"-  September  30,  1829  

128,  502 

151  G3G 

In  Ihe  1CJ  years  ccdin"  December  31,  1339                           

038,  381 

572  71G 

1  427  337 

1  479  470 

2  CO"3  194 

3  255  591 

5,002,414 

5,  459,  421 

Adjusting  the  returns  to  the  periods  of  the  decennial  census,  by  the  aid  of  the  quarterly  reports, 
we  find  very  nearly  (he  following  numbers : 


Three  census  periods. 

Passengers  of 
foreign  birth. 

In  the 

552,000 

Do                       do                 1850                                           

1  ,  558,  300 

2,  707,  624 

To  arrive  at  the  true  immigration,  these  numbers  should  be  largely  increased  for  those  who  have 
come  by  way  of  Canada.  On  the  other  hand,  they  should  be  diminished  for  return  immigrants, 
and  for  (ho  merchants,  (actors,  and  visitors  who  go  and  conic  repeatedly,  and  arc  thus  enumerated 
twice  or  more,  in  the  returns. 

For  an  example  of  the  former  class,  according  to  British  registry,  17,798  immigrants  returned 
from  the  United  States  to  Great  Britain  in  the  year  18GO.  How  numerous  has  been  the  latter  class, 
who  have  been  counted  twice  or  more,  is  not  definitely  known;  to  make  note  of  these  would  constitute 
a  desirable  improvement  in  the  future  official  reports  of  arrivals. 


XX 


INTRODUCTION. 


Tho  preceding  summaries  embrace  passengers  of  foreign  birth,  together  vvitb  397,007  native-born 
Americans,  who  were  also  registered  as  arriving  from  foreign  ports.  In  the  record  of  ages  following, 
both  classes  are  united;  but  since  the  foreigners  are  far  more  numerous,  the  result  will  exhibit  very 
nearly  the  relative  number  at  each  age  of  the  foreign  passengers.  A  careful  reduction  of  the  whole 
number  whose  ages  were  specified,  has  just  been  completed  in  connexion  with  the  census,  as 
follows : 

Distribution  of  Ages  on  arrival. 


Ages. 

If  umber  of  ages  stated  from  1  820  to  1860. 

Proportions. 

Males. 

Females. 

Total. 

Males. 

Females. 

Total. 

218,417 
199,704 
194,580 
404,  338 
069,  853 
576,  822 
352,619 
2:i9,  4G8 
342,  022 

200,  07C 
180,606 
106,853 
349,  755 
428,  974 
269,  554 
163,778 
114,105 
200,  322 

419,093 
380,310 
301,413 
754,093 
1,098,827 
846,  376 
516,397 
353,  C33 
54.!,  344 

4.143 
3.788 
3.691 
7.C69 
12.706 
10.940 
6.688 
4.  542 
6.487 

3.806 
3.425 
3.164 
6.C33 
8.136 
5.112 
3.106 
2.  165 
3.799 

7.949 
7.213 
6.855 
14.302 
20.842 
16.052 
9.794 
(i.  707 
10.280 

20  and  under  25 

30  and  under  35 

Tolul  

i 
3,197,823       2,074,663 

I 

5,272,486 

60.054 

39.346 

100.  000 

From  the  foregoing  table  it  will  be  seen  that  the  distribution  is  materially  different  from  that  of 
a  settled  population ;  the  females  are  less  than  the  males  in  the  ratio  of  two  to  three ;  almost  precisely 
one-half  of  the  total  passengers  are  between  fifteen  and  thirty  years  of  age.  It  will  further  be  noted 
that  the  sexes  approach  nearest  to  equality  in  children  and  the  youthful  ages,  as  would  naturally  be 
expected  in  the  migration  of  families  ;  while,  from  twenty-five  years  of  age  to  forty,  the  male  passen 
gers  are  double  the  number  of  females.  The.  total  distribution  of  ages  has  never  varied  very  ma 
terially  from  the  average,  as  appears  from  the  following  lable: 


Total  Proportions  for  different  periods. 
\ 


Ages. 

1820  to  1830.  '••  1830  to  1840. 

1840  to  ISiO. 

1850  to  1800.   1820  to  I860. 

Under  5..  

6. 
6. 

4. 
11. 

22. 
19. 
10. 
8. 
11. 

904 
763 
568 
052 
07p 
574 
194 
171 
704 

8.511 

7.552 
7.817 
11.830 
19.  705 
10.001 
10.215 
7.875 
9.834 

8.284 
7.434 
7.564 
13.059 
21.518 
15.  722 
9.914 
6.563 
9.942 

i 

7 
0 
15 
20 
15 
9 
6 
10 

671 
077 
328 
762 
017 
944 
609 
40G 
523 

7.949 
7.213 
6.855 
14.302 
20.  842 
16.0^ 
9.794 
6.707 
10.286 

10  aiid  under  15  

15  and  under  20         

25  and  under  30          

30  and  under  35 

Total 

100. 

000 

100.  COO 

100.000 

100 

000 

100.000 

The  passengers  from  foreign  ports  arrive  at  all  seasons  of  the  year;  the  greatest  number,  however, 
make  the  passage  in  the  second  and  third  quarters,  or  in  the  summer  months,  and  a  smaller  number  in 
the  winter  months. 

The  deaths  on  the  voyage  during  the  last  five  years  have  been  only  about  one-sixth  of  one  per 
cent. ;  the  time  of  passage  being  generally  some  thirty  days.  With  regard  to  the  question,  how  many 


INTRODUCTION. 


XXI 


of  the  passengers  arc  emigrants,  the  reports  of  the  State  Department  during  the  past  five  years — 18{-5 
to  1860 — have  specified  the  places  of  residence  as  follows: 

Country  where  the  passengers  from  foreign  ports  mean  to  reside;  also  tJie  country  where  born. 


Coin  try. 

Mean  to  reside  in  —                       Horn  in  — 

Males. 

Females. 

Total.          M.ttlcs  and 
females. 

United  States... 

551,095 
7,082 
2,207 
544 
1(89 
271 
130 
140 

329 

357,  395 
4,044 
1,037 
133 
65 
72 
47 
3G 
07 

908,  490 
11,726 
3,244 
677 
454 
343 
177 
176 
396 
50,901 

120,794 
25,  443 
407,  429 
1,954 
4,997 
5,  170 
19,338 
279,  957 
82,  185 
23,317 

British  America 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland  

Azores  .... 

Spain  

West  Indies 

Germany  

Not  stated  

Total  of  5  years,  1855  to  I860  

970,  584 

976,  584 

Deducting  the  number,  at  the  head  of  the  last  column,  who  were  born  in  the  United  States,  it  will 
be  seen  that  in  these  five  years  781,696  out  of  a  total  of  849,790  alien  passengers  designed  to  make 
their  permanent  home  in  the  United  States.  Further  statistics  of  24,848  second  passages,  and  about 
30,000  emigrants  to  Canada,  via  New  York,  indicate  that  the  alien  passengers  should  be  diminished  14.5 
per  cent,  to  determine  the  number  of  actual  settlers  from  1855  to  1860. 

From  the  first  of  the  two  following  tables,  it  will  be  seen  that  the  most  numerous  class  among  the 
passengers  is  that  of  laborers;  the  next  in  order  are  farmers,  mechanics,  and  merchants.  The  "scam- 
stresses  and  milliners,"  and  nearly  all  of  the  "servants,"  are  females;  the  other  female  passengers 
with  few  exceptions,  have  been  entered  under  the  category  of  "not  stated,"  and  comprise  about  five- 
sevenths  of  that  division! 

It  will  be  proper  to  mention,  that  the  ten  trades  and  professions  marked  with  a  star  in  the  table, 
were  always  enumerated  during  the  whole  period.  The  other  occupations  were  not  reported  during 
the  four  years  1856-'59,  except  that  their  aggregate  only,  was  embraced  under  the  single  title  of 
"other  occupations."  But  the  omission  could  be  nearly  supplied  by  assuming  the  number  in  each 
trade  during  the  four  years  to  be  the  same  fraction  of  the  yearly  passengers  as  it  was  in  the  other 
six  years. 

In  1856-'59  the  deaths  on  the  passage  were  also  omitted  in  the  official  total  of  passengers,  though 
retained  in  all  previous  years,  and  in  1860.  For  the  sake  of  uniformity  this  temporary  omission  of 
deaths  is  restored  in  the  present  collection  of  tables,  which  have  been  verified  throughout  with  the 
greatest  care. 

The  next  following  table,  stating  the  birthplace,  or  "country  where  born,"  will  form  a  valuable  sup 
plement  to  the  decennial  census  of  Nativities.  Excepting  the  first  numeric  column,  which  commenced 
with  small  numbers,  October  1,  1819,  the  remaining  columns  correspond  as  nearly  with  the  census 
period  as  the  official  yearly  reports  allow,  without  interpolation. 

The  total  number  arriving  from  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  on  our  shores, 
is  thus  stated  to  be  2,750,874.  But  a  recent  statement  from  British  official  sources*  gives  the  number 
immigrating  to  the  United  States  in  the  forty-six  years,  1815-'60,  as  3,048,206.  The  difference  of  the 
two  returns  will  be  explained  partly  by  those  who  immigrated  in  the  interval,  1815-'19,  before  our 
registry  commenced,  being  about  55,000 ;  and  chiefly  by  the  more  numerous  class  who  entered  the 
United  States  by  way  of  Canada,  and  so  were  not  included  in  our  custom-house  returns. 

In  the  same  period  of  forty-six  years  it  is  also  stated,  that  1,196,521  persons  emigrated  from  the 
United  Kingdom  to  the  British  colonies  in  North  America.  A  large  portion  of  these  are  known  to 

*  British  Almanac.  1862. 


XXII 


INTRODUCTION. 


have  eventually  settled  in  the  United  States.  Thus,  it  appears  safe  to  assume,  that  since  the  close  of 
the  last  war  with  that  country,  in  1814,  about  three  and  a  quarter  millions  of  the  natives  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  "a  population  for  a  kingdom,"  have  emigrated  to  this  country. 

Next  in  magnitude  is  the  migration  from  Germany,  amounting  to  1,486.044  by  our  custom  house 
returns;  the  next  is  that  from  France,  208,063;  and  from  the  other  countries,  as  shown  in  the  table. 
A  large  share  of  the  German  immigrants  have  embarked  from  the  port  of  Havre  ;  others  from  Bremen, 
Hamburg,  Antwerp ;  many  have  also  crossed  over  and  taken  passage  from  British  ports. 

As  our  own  people,  following  "the  star  of  empire,"  have  migrated  to  the  west  in  vast  numbers, 
their  places  have  been  supplied  by  Europeans,  which  has  modified  the  character  of  the  population,  yet 
the  great  mass  of  the  immigrants  are  found  to  cherish  true  patriotism  for  the  land  of  their  adoption. 

Occupation  of  passengers  arriving  in  the  Uni'cd  States  from  foreign,  enuntria  during  the  fort  >/-one  years,  ending  with  I860. 


Occupation. 

1K»  to  1830. 

1831  to  1840. 

1841tolE50. 

1851  to  If60. 

1820U18UO. 

Occupation. 

1820  to  1830. 

1831  to  1C43. 

1841  to  1850. 

1851  to  I860. 

1S2013I8CO. 

19  434 

41.E81 

40,368 

124,  149 

LLiicrinccrs  

22(i 

311 

054 

K5 

2.010 

Farmer*' 

15,  005 

88,  240 

250,  883 

404,  712 

701,837 

ArtWs  

139 

513 

1,223 

G15 

, 

0  805 

5fi  583 

104  411 

179,  720 

407,  534 

275 

2C7 

632 

154 

),3C8 

Mariners* 

1 
4  Dfl5 

8,004 

G,  398 

10,  C87 

29,431 

140 

105 

23G 

1SS 

7  *•) 

341 

3C8 

1  755 

37  533 

39  907 

179 

472 

1-1 

40 

7U3 

10,  280 

53,109 

281,229 

527,039 

872,317 

r.ilntc.-s  

232 

309 

08 

047 

1   109 

1  OG6' 

03 

33<i 

3  471 

7J3 

1  435 

24 

58 

2  a  10 

Tailors 

C83 

2  252 

334 

3  034 

Hatters  

137 

114 

1 

4 

Seamstresses  and  mil- 

413 

1  072 

2  09C 

1,005 

5  240 

M.muf.icmrcnj  

MilllTJ  

175 
1P9 

107 
16.1 

1,833 
33 

1,005 
210 

3,  120 
C:U 

183 

87 

233 

588 

339 

70 

108 

'M5 

2  937 

C  COO 

1  303 

717 

11  557 

£83 

5S9 

28 

92 

1  °7° 

415 

93° 

1  559 

1  4°0 

4  3°G 

1.357 

2,571 

24,538 

21,058 

4:\  494 

Clerks 

882 

1   143 

1  005 

712 

3  8f2 

Other  (  eeupations.  . 

5,400 

4,004 

2,892 

13.844 

20.20C 

Lawyers*  

244 

41)1 

831 

1,140 

2,676 

Not  stated  

101.442 

303,252 

%9.  411 

1,544.404 

2,  1178,  539 

805 

1  959 

2  110 

o  009 

7  109 

170  473 

C40  080 

1  708  175 

2  874  087 

5  459  4-'l 

'        ' 

*  See  page  .\:;i. 
Country  where  born. 


Countries, 

1820to  1830. 

1831  to  1840.   1841  to  1850. 

1851tol860. 

1830  to  I860. 

Countries.           11820101830.   1831  to  1840. 

1841  to  1850.  ,1851tol8C3. 

1820  to  1800. 

15,837 
27,100 
3,180 
170 

35,  KM 

7,011 
29,  168 
2,607 
185 

243,  540 

32,092 
103,  332 
3,712 
1,201 

848,  3G(i 

247.  125          303,  005 
748,  740           907,  300 
38,  331             47,  890 
0,  319               7,  935 

297,  578       1,  425,  018 

CVutral  America  .  .  . 

107 
4,818 
3,088 
3 
9 

44 
0,  5U9 
12,301 
8 
39 

308  ;                449 
3,271  j            3,078 
13,528  i           10.660 
.15  j          41,397 
36  !                  43 
7  i                   15 
4                     19 
5                     5 

9,13 
17,706 
40,  487 
41,443 
127 
22 
27 
19 
4 
5 
2 
4 
2 
279 
3,243 
280 
314 
29 
79 
7 
103 
17 
3 
79 
4 
180,  C54 

West  Indies  
Cliina 

Wales  

Grout  Britain  and  Ire 
land  

East  Indies  

Totul 

3 

1 

1 
8 
4 
4 

81,827 
8,868 
3,616 
180 
£8 
140 
7,583 
1,127 
189 
94 
21 
- 
21 
3,257 
389 
20 
17 
32 
2 
1 

283,191 
45,575 
8,125 
839 

n 

4,850 
148,204 
1,412 
1,063 
1,201 
309 
277 
7 
4,821 
2,211 
4!) 
35 
7 
5 
35 

1,  047,  703 
77,202 
2,209 
550 
5,  074 
12,  14D 
422,  477 
8,251 
539 
13,903 
105 
551 
53 
4,644 
1,590 
1C 
79 
201 
2 
78 

1,338,093 
70,358 
9,298 
1,  055 
4,  738 
43,887 
907,780 
10,  789 
3,749 
20,931 
1,164 
457 
83 
25,011 
7,  012 
31 
429 
1,790 

8,759,874  ; 
: 
10,248  i 

2,014  ' 

9,803  \ 
00,432 
1,480,044 
*  21,573 
5,540 
36,  129 
1,059  ' 
1,374 
.    170 
37,  733  | 
11,202  ! 

lie  ' 

50J 
2,030  '. 
9  • 
119 
10  ' 
530 
117,  142  I 

0,201  : 

Spain 

1 

Portugal  .  :>~,  

AHers 

2  ! 

15:lrbary  .States  .... 
Cape  cf  Good  Hope 

4 

2 
10 
13 
271 
70 

1 

3G 
29 
6 
52 
15 
0 

47                   180 
327               8,873 
1                     8 
3                   18U 
3  |                    7 
28                     44 
1                       6 
|                104 

Holland 

Canary  Inlands  
Xadelra  Islands  
CapeVerdlalnnds.. 
Saadwica  Inlands  .  . 

Norway  and  Sweden.  . 

Poland 

Turkey  

Switzerland    

Australia  

2 

3 
1 
• 

St.  Helena  

3  I                   13 
1    

lile  of  France  

Soutli  Sea  Islands.. 
New  Zealand  

79 

!                    4 

Malta  

5 
10 
473 
59,309 
1,224 

Not  stated  .  .  . 

32,832  i          09,799 

53,  725  !          25,  458 

Iceland  

Total  aliens.. 
United  States  

151,  824 
24,049 

599,125 

40,961 

1,713,251       2,598,214 
54,  924          270,  47i 

5,  OG-J,  414 
397,007 

2 
2,480 
542 

51 
41,723 
3,579 

British  America  
South  America  

13,  G24 
656 

I7ti,  -IT;] 

640,  CSC 

1.  768,  175       2,  874,  687 

5,  453,  421 

INTRODUCTION. 


XX111 


The  great  increase  of  immigration  about  the  year  1847  led  to  the  organization  of  a  permanent 
commission  for  the  relief  and  protection  of  alien  immigrants  arriving  at  the  port  of  New  York.  From 
the  condensed  reports  of  the  commissioners,  and  a  letter  of  explanation  obligingly  furnished  by  their 
superintendent,  we  learn  that  the  number  of  passengers  arriving  for  the  first  time  within  the  five  years 
ending  in  I860  was  distinguished  from  the  second  and  third  or  more  passages.  By  a  comparison  of 
these  statistics  with  the  custom-house  returns,  the  conclusion  was  reached,  as  before  stated,  that  the 
number  of  foreign  passengers  should  be  diminished  by  about  14.5  per  cent,  to  determine  the  number 
of  actual  settlers  arriving  by  sea.  But  the  avowed  destination  or  residence  may  be  subsequently 
changed.  Many  are  constantly  coming,  and  going  across  the  Canadian  frontier,  consequently  the  num 
ber  of  settlers  de  facto,  whether  arriving  overland  or  by  sea,  will  best  be  determined  from  the  census 
of  Nativities  hereafter  given. 

In  this  place  let  us  refer  to  some  further  statistics  obtained  from  the  reports  of  the  New  York 
Commissioners.  In  the  last^five.or  six  years,  ending  with  I860,  the  greatest  number  of  immigrant 
passenger  vessels  cameTronl  the  port  of  Liverpool.  The  numbers  of  vessels  were:  from  Liverpool, 
1,149;  from  Bremen,  488  ;  from  Havre,  386  ;  from  Hamburg,  303  ;  from  London,  29G  ;  from  Antwerp, 
150;  from  Glasgow,  86;  and  from  Rotterdam,  70.  A  marked  increase  of  steam  vessels  is  also  indi 
cated,  especially  among  those  under  the  flag  of  Great  Britain.  In  the  year  1860  there  arrived  373 
sailing  vessels,  bringing  74,435  passengers;  and  109  steamers,  bringing  34,247  passengers. 

The  principal  ports  of  landing,  according  to  the  custom-house  returns,  in  the  year  1820,  were: 
New  York,  receiving  3,834  passengers;  Philadelphia,  2,050;  Baltimore,  1,262;  New  Orleans,  911; 
Boston  and  Charlestown,  861;  Charleston,  S.  C.,  385;  Norfolk  and  Portsmouth,  Va.,  164;  Portland 
and  Falmouth,  Me.,  137;  Belfast,  Me.,  126  ;  and  Edenton,  N.  C.,  123.  Forty  years  after,  or  in  I860-, 
the  similar  returns  gave  for  New  York  131,565  passengers;  New  Orleans,  13,080;  Boston,  12,825, 
Baltimore,  6,932;  San  Francisco,  5,817;  Philadelphia,  3,898;  Portland  and  Falmouth,  Me.,  2,101; 
Galveston,  Texas,  1,265  ;  Charleston,  S.  C.,  508 ;  and  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  498. 

According  to  the  records  of  the  emigration  commissioners  of  New  York,  the  number  of  aliens 
landed  at  that  port  from  1847  to  1860,  for  whom  commutation  and  hospital  money  was  paid,  was 
2,671,819.  Of  this  number  129,644  were  received  and  cared  for  at  the  Emigrant's  Refuge  and  Hospitals 
on  Ward's  island,  and  56,877  at  the  Marine  Hospital.  The  number  supplied  temporarily  with  board 
and  lodging  was  333,136;  and  the  number  provided  with  employment,  129,148.  The  total  number  of 
persons  cared  for,  relieved,  or  forwarded,  was  893,736,  at  an  expense  of  $5,153,126,  supplied  from  the 
receipts  of  commutation  and  hospital  moneys. 

In  respect  to  the  property  brought  into  the  country  by  immigrants,  it  is  stated  that  from  August 
1,  1855,  when  Castle  Garden,  at  New  York,  was  opened  as  the  emigrant's  landing  depot,  to  the  close 
ot  1856,  a  record  was  kept  of  the  cash  means,  far  as  could  be  ascertained,  brought  by  the  immi 
grants;  but  owing  to  the  impossibility  of  obtaining  correct  information,  the  record  was  not  continued. 
So  far  as  kept,  it  showed  an  average  amount  of  about  sixty-eight  dollars  brought  by  each  passenger  there 
landed. 

Among  cabin  or  first  class  passengers,  the  average  amount  would  evidently  stand  much  higher. 
From  foreign  sources,  it  appears,  that,  of  the  emigration  from  Prussia  to  America  and  other  countries, 
in  the  fifteen  years  ending  with  1859,  it  was  ascertained  that  183,232  of  the  immigrants  carried  out 
their  property  to  the  amount  of  45,269,011  thalers,  being  an  average  of  242  thalers,  or  $180  to  each  in 
dividual.  In  many  cases,  the  immigrants  had  paid  their  passage  to  the  place  of  destination,  before  stating 
the  amount  of  their  pecuniary  means.  From  Bavaria,  in  the  seven  years,  1844-1851,  there  immigrated 
45,300  persons  with  official  permission,  and  31,592  without  it;  in  all,  76,892  persons. 

The  former  class  carried  with  them  an  a'verage  of  425  florins,  equivalent  to  $180  each,  which 
agrees  with  the  average  before  stated  for  Prussian  immigrants. 

From  the  district  of  Osnabruck,  in  the  kingdom  of  Hanover,  during  the  period  from  1832  to  1854, 
there  emigrated  to  America  and  Australia  42,78'J  persons,  carrying  with  them  3,495,630  thalers  This 


XXIV 


INTRODUCTION. 


is  82  thalers,  or  about  $60  of  our  currency,  for  each  person,  which  is  a  low  average  even  after  payment 
of  the  passage  across  the  ocean.  From  Wurtemburg,  in  the  year  1856,  there  emigrated  4,791  persons, 
carry  in"1  with  them  an  average  of  320  florins.  From  these  various  details  it  will  be  found  that  the 
four  millions  of  emigrants  enumerated  in  the  United  States  in  1860,  together  with  the  number  de 
ceased,  must  have  brought  into  the  country  an  amount  of  property  not  less  than  four  hundred  millions 
of  dollars. 

It  should  also  be  observed,  that  besides  the  cash  means,  the  immigrants  in  themselves  represent 
pnvsically,  intellectually,  and  morally,  a  much  greater  capital.  On  the  other  hand,  large  sums  have  re 
verted  to  Europe.  How  much  has  been  sent  through  private  hands  is  not  known;  but  in  1848  the 
British  commissioners  of  immigration  commenced  making  inquiries  of  the  large  mercantile  houses,  and 
banks,  which  have  furnished  the  following  returns  of  the  amount  of  money  sent  through  their  agency 
or  remitted  by  settlers  in  North  America,  to  friends  in  Great  Britain  : 

Year.  Amount  remitted,     j     Year.  Amount  remitted. 

1848 ^6460,  000      1855 <£S73,  000 

1849 540,000   !   1856 951,000 

1850 957,000   j   1857 593,165 

1851 990,000   j   1858 472,610 

1852 1,404,000    j   1859 575,378 

1853 1,  439,  000       1860 576,932 

1854 --      1,  730,000 

Total <£!!,  562,  085 

Total  in  United  States  currency $56,  191,  733 

In  the  year  1844,  the  Prussian  Statistical  Bureau  began  to  take  account  of  the  annual  changes  of 
population,  by  immigration.  The  chief  sources  of  information  were  to  be  the  passports  issued  to  sub 
jects  emigrating,  and  the  naturalization  papers  of  new  settlers  in  Prussia.  From  this  time  to*the  end 
of  the  year  1859,  so  far  as  brought  to  the  knowledge  of  the  government,  44,825  settlers  had  come  into 
the  kingdom,  and  227,236  had  emigrated  to  other  countries.  Thus  the  excess  of  emigration  was  182,41 1. 
But  many  others  arc  known  to  have  migrated  without  passports.  The  following  are  the  recorded  num 
bers  emigrating  to  America  in  the  fifteen  years  ending  with  1859,  and  their  places  of  nativity: 

rru--Ki!i  «!i*tricts.  Emigrants*  to  America,    i    Prussian  districts.  Emigrants  to  America. 

1 4.  Licgnitz 3,  371 


1 .  Trier 26,  002 

2.  Coblcntz 24,744 

3.  Mindeu 21,  357 

4.  Frankfort 8,  365 

5.  Stettin 10,  132 

6.  Minister 10,  490 

7.  Potsdam 7,  793 

S.  Mcrscburg 7,  957 

9.  Erfurt 7,  851 

10.  Dusseldorf 7,  181 

11.  Coin 6,954 

12.  Coslin 5,  985 

13.  Arnsberg 5,  488      26.  Gumbinncn. 


15.  Breslau 3,  898 

16.  Magdeburg 3,  718 

17.  Oppcln 3,574 

18.  Brombcrff..  3,  102 


19.  Stralsund 2,  590 

20.  Marianwerder 2,076 

21.  Aachon 1,  774 

22.  Posen 817 

23.  Dantzic 7S7 

24.  City  of  Berlin 667 

25.  Konigsberg 461 


Total 177,  227 

From  these  returns,  it  appears  that  the  valleys  of  the  Weser  and  the  Moselle  have  furnished  the 
largest  part  of  the  emigration.  It  is  said  that  in  many  localities,  nearly  every  family  has  one  or  more 
of  its  members  residing  in  America. 

From  other  German  states,  the  respective  numbers  emigrating  to  this  country  are  indicated  by  the 
classification  of  the  Nativities  in  the  United  States,  particularly  in  1860.  The  same  tables  will  be  re 
sorted  to  for  the  most  authentic  information  of  the  immigrants  from  British  America;  since  the  opening 
of  railroad  lines  is  alleged  to  have  withdrawn  the  migration,  to  a  large  extent,  beyond  the  cognizance 
of  the  emigration  officers. 


INTRODUCTION 


XXV 


Presented  below  will  be  found  a  general  table  of  the  emigration  from  Great  Britain  in  detail,  for 
the  last  forty-six  years.  Compared  with  the  previous  table  from  our  own  custom-house  returns,  it 
affords  a  very  instructive  and  comprehensive  view  of  the  increase  of  modern  emigration.  Prior  to  1835, 
a  majority  of  British  emigrants  embarked  for  Canada  and  Xcw  Brunswick;  but  since  that  year,  the  pre 
ponderance,  as  will  be  perceived,  has  turned  greatly  in  favor  of  the  United  States.  In  consequence  of  the 
tamine  in  Ireland,  an  accelerated  movement  began  in  1847,  often  termed  the  "Exodus,"  which  in  eight 
years  carried  away  from  the  United  Kingdom  not  less  than  2,444,802  souls.  About  the  same  period, 
other  causes  were  exerting  a  similar  impulse  upon  other  nations  of  Europe.  Such  were  the  revolution 
in  France  and  Germany  in  1848,  the  territorial  acquisition  of  Texas  and  California  to  the  United  States, 
and  the  subsequent  discovery  of  gold  in  California,  Australia  soon  after  added  its  supplies  of  the 
precious  metals.  After  the  year  1854,  the  emigration  declined  as  rapidly  as  it  had  grown,  the  causes 
of  which  arc  ascribed  in  Britain  to  the  increased  demand  for  men  in  the  army  and  navy,  arising,  first, 
from  the  Russian  war,  and  afterwards  from  the  mutiny  in  India.  At  the  same,  time  the  construction 
of  new  railroads  and  rapid  increase  of  business  in  Germany,  as  well  as  in  Great  Britain,  created  a  re 
munerative  demand  for  labor  at  home.  Since  the  year  1859,  however,  the  immigration  had  again  in 
creased.  In  reference  to  the  influence  of  the  present  civil  war,  the  successive  arrivals  in  the  United 
States  have  been  121,282  foreign  passengers  in  1859,  and  153,640  in  1860,  followed  by  91,919  in 
1861,  and  91,987  in  1862. 

Emigration  from  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

[From  the  official  report  of  the  British  Emigration  Commissioners,  1861,  page  45-1 


Year. 

To  the  United  States. 

To  North  American 
colonies. 

To  Australian  colo 
nies  and  New  Zea 
land. 

To  all  other  places. 

•3 
^ 

EH 

Your. 

To  the  United  States. 

To  North  Ai.icrican 
colonies. 

To  Australian  colo- 
nics  and  New  Zea 
land. 

To  all  other  places. 

1 

f- 

1  °09 

680 

19" 

2  081 

1842  

63,  852 

54,123 

8,534 

1,835 

123,  344 

1816 

9  0°° 

3  370 

118 

12  510 

1843  

28,  335 

23,518 

3,473 

1,881 

57!  =12 

10  °80 

9  797 

557 

20  C34 

1844  

43,660 

22,924 

2,229 

1,873 

70,086 

1818 

1°  4°D 

15  136 

222 

27  787 

1845  

58,538 

31,803 

830 

2,330 

93,501 

1819 

10  674 

23  534 

579 

34  787 

1846  

82,  239 

43,  439 

2,347 

1,  826 

129,  851 

1  063 

25  "79 

1847  

142,  154 

109,  680 

4,949 

1,487 

258,  270 

4  958 

384 

18  297 

1848  

188,  233 

31,  065 

23,904 

4,887 

2-!3,C89 

Igoo       ••* 

4  137 

16  013 

279 

20  429 

1849  

219,  450 

41,367 

32,191 

6,490 

209,  4C8 

16°3  * 

5  03° 

163 

16  550 

1850  

223,  078 

32,  96! 

16,  037 

8,773 

280,  849 

18°4 

5  152 

8  774 

99 

14  025 

1851  

2G7,  357 

42,  605 

21,532 

4,472 

335,  966 

1825 

5  551 

8  741 

485 

114 

14,  891 

1852  

244,  261 

32,  873 

87,  881 

3,749 

363,  704 

7  063 

1°  818 

903 

116 

20  900 

'  1853  

230,  885 

34,  522 

61,401 

3,129 

329,937 

14  5°6 

1°  G48 

715 

114 

28  003 

1854  

193,  065 

43,  761 

83,  237 

3,366 

323,429 

18°3 

1°  817 

13  084 

1  056 

135 

26  092 

1855  

103,414 

17,  S66 

52,309 

y,  118 

170,  807 

18°9 

15  678 

13  307 

2  016 

197 

31  198 

1856  

111,837 

16,  378 

44,584 

3,755 

176,  554 

1  °4° 

204 

56  907 

1857    

126,  905 

21,001 

61,  248 

3,721 

212,  075 

1831 

5^  067 

1  561 

114 

83  160 

1858  

59,716 

9,  70-1 

39,295 

5,257 

113,  972 

183° 

3°  87° 

66  339 

3  7*53 

106 

1C3  140 

1859  

70,  303 

6,689 

31,013 

12,  427 

120,  432 

1833  

29,10!) 

28,808 

4,003 

517 

62,  527 

1860  

87,500 

9,786 

24,302 

6,681 

123,  469 

1834  
1833  

33,  074 
26,  720 

40,  060 
15,  573 

2,800 
1,860 

283 
325 

76,222 
44,  478 

Total  4G  years.  . 

3,  048,  206 

1,  196,  521 

708,225 

93,115 

5.  04G,  007 

1836 

37  774 

34  22G 

3  124 

2D3 

75  417 

50  35D 

70,  438 

2,731 

123,  5i3 

1838 

14  33° 

4  577 

14  0°1 

293 

33  2°2 

1821tol830  

99,801 

139,  2C9 

6,417 

1,805 

247,  292 

303,  247 

322,  485 

C7,S82 

4,535 

7C3,  ICO 

1840 

30  iv)-j 

15  850 

1  953 

90  743 

1641  to  1850  

1,  094,  556 

429,  041 

127,  124 

34,  108 

1,  C84,  C92 

1841 

45  017 

38  164 

32  625 

2  780 

118  592 

1851  to  1860  

1,  495,'213 

.   235,  285 

506,  803 

40,  675 

2,  287,  2C5 

The  form  of  our  government,  so  attractive  on  account  of  the  promise  held  out  to  all  of  participation 
in  its  direction,  and  which  guarantees  perfect  freedom  of  opinion  on  matters  political  and  religious,  in 
times  past  proved  a  powerful  incentive,  and  doubtless  continues,  to  some  extent,  to  influence  migration 
to  our  shores.  Formerly,  when  the  policy  of  some  populous  European  states  was  controlled  by  feel 
ings  of  religious  bigotry  and  political  restriction,  the  incentives  to  migrate  were  sufficient  to  bring  to 

4 


XXVI 


INTRODUCTION. 


this  country  a  class  of  persons  distinguished  for  high  moral  excellence  and  enlightened  political  opinions, 
and  the  prosperity  of  our  country  may,  in  a  great  measure,  be  traced  to  the  character  of  the  early  settlers, 
who  were,  providentially,  impelled  to  seek  here  a  refuge  from  the  persecutions  of  religious  bigotry  and 
political  exclusion  at  home.  Whether  now,  when  the  spirit  of  toleration  has  become  so  liberal  in  most 
of  the  countries  of  Europe,  we  gain  much,  except  numerically,  by  the  increase  from  the  latter  cause,  is 
perhaps  problematical.  As  a  general  rule,  they  who  select  our  country  because  of  the  certainty  which 
it  holds  out  for  the  reward  of  patient,  persevering  industry,  are  those  who  prove  the  most  valuable 
acquisitions  to  our  numbers,  while  such  as  can  find  no  country  in  Europe  sufficiently  liberal  for  their 
opinions  are  apt  to  experience  the  moral  restraints  of  our  people  to  be  so  irreconcilable  with  their  views, 
as  to  render  them  either  uncomfortable  in  their  obedience,  or  actively  restless  to  remove  the  barriers  to 
greater  license. 

The  great  increase  of  the  population  of  our  country  is  due  to  the  fact  that  here,  more  than  anywhere 
else,  every  man  may  find  occupation  according  to  his  talents,  and  enjoy  resources  according  to  his 
industry.  Employment  is  open  and  inviting  in  commerce,  manufactures,  and  the  arts,  and  as  these 
flourish,  agriculture  is  promoted  and  made  remunerative  and  profitable.  The  certainty  which  has  hitherto 
attended  the  efforts  of  the  industrious  immigrant  to  our  shores  has  had  the  effect  to  attract  the  people 
of  all  nations  to  a  country  known  to  be  fertile,  with  land  beyond  the  capacity  of  the  people  to  till,  and 
consequently  cheap,  and  institutions  hitherto  proof  against  those  sudden  revolutions  so  destructive  to 
the  morals,  industry,  and  economy  of  a  nation.  Next,  perhaps,  in  effect,  is  the  consciousness  that  it  has 
ever  been  the  aim  of  our  government  that  the  resources  of  the  country  should  tend  to  the  advantage 
of  the  people,  in  whose  numbers  and  prosperity  consists  the  wealth,  dignity,  and  power  of  the  gov 
ernment. 

The  influence  of  the  homestead  bill  (which  went  into  effect  on  the  1st  January  last)  on  the  progress 
of  population,  wealth,  and  education,  if  unrepealcd,  will  probably  be  very  great.  The  gift,  substantially, 
by  the  government,  of  160  acres  on  condition  of  settlement  and  cultivation,  will  induce  a  large  emigra 
tion  to  the  new  States  and  Territories.  With  the  return  of  peace  the  emigration  from  the  old  States 
to  the  new  will  be  thus  increased  for  a  time,  and  the  demand  for  agricultural  implements  and  other 
manufactured  articles,  by  the  settlers  of  new  farms,  and  the  sale  of  their  products  in  exchange,  will 
give  a  new  impulse  to  industry  in  the  old  communities.  As  the  privilege  extends  to  all  who  declare 
their  intention  lo  become  citizens,  the  tendency  of  the  bill  is  greatly  to  increase  emigration  from  Eu 
rope.  With  an  enlarged  population,  the  general  wealth  will  increase  far  beyond  the  augmentation  of 
numbers,  as  has  been  the  case  heretofore,  but,  perhaps,  not  in  the  same  ratio  indicated  by  this  census. 
Most  of  the  emigrants,  as  we  have  shown,  bring  more  or  less  capital,  and  their  labor  soon  adds  largely 
to  the  wealth  of  the  country.  The  conversion,  however,  of  thousands  of  quarter  sections  of  public 
land,  having  at  present  but  little  value,  into  productive  farms,  and  all  the  resulting  consequences,  will 
add  largely  to  our  wealth  by  the  next  census.  In  addition  to  the  wealth  and  population  of  the  new 
States,  the  effect  will  probably  be  still  greater  in  the  Territories,  and  bring  them  at  a  much  earlier  pe 
riod  than  otherwise  into  the  Union  as  States. 

With  this  addition  to  our  wealth  and  population,  schools  will  be  multiplied,  churches  built,  roads 
constructed,  cities  and  villages  spring  into  existence,  and  our  railways  to  and  through  the  west  be  greatly 
extended.  In  connexion  with  the  homestead  bill,  and  as  its  great  auxiliary,  the  construction  of  the 
railroad  to  the  Pacific,  provided  for  by  Congress,  with  numerous  branches,  will  largely  increase  the 
wealth,  commerce,  power,  and  population  of  the  country,  whilst  its  favorable  influence,  in  facilitating 
and  economizing  the  military  defence  of  our  frontier  States  and  Territories,  can  scarcely  be  overrated. 


INTRODUCTION. 


XXVll 


DWELLINGS. 

It  has  been  truly  observed  that  the  general  prosperity  and  social  relations  of  a  people  are  very  dif 
ferently  affected  by  narrow  and  crowded  homes,  or  by  spacious  and  convenient  residences.  In  the  United 
States  the  dwellings  have  increased  from  about  three  and  one-third  millions  in  1850  to  nearly  five  mil 
lions  in  1.8GO,  the  increase  being  47.81  per  cent,  in  ten  years.  The  per-centagc  considerably  exceeds 
that  of  the  increase  of  population,  and  points  to  a  marked  improvement  in  house  accommodations- 
Especially  will  it  be  observed,  that  while  the  average  occupants  to  a  dwelling  or  tenement  in  1850  was 
about  six  persons  (5.95,)  the  completion  of  new  buildings  had,  in  I860,  brought  down  the  average  to 
5.53  occupants.  The  highest  average,  6.43,  occurs  in  the  manufacturing  State  of  Rhode  Island,  and  the 
lowest  average,  3.04,  is  characteristic  of  the  gold-bearing  State  of  California,  with  a  deficiency  of  female 
population. 

Comparative  statement  of  the  number  of  Dwellings  in  the  United  States. 


Stato. 

Dwellings,  1850. 

Dwellings,  1860. 

11.         |l 
e.=3             c.— 

z*       t* 
g  «       %  -J 

Hg  If1* 

0     0   00      •       0     0    CO 
>    *-   -.             >    «   rH 

<;             < 

Stato. 

Dwellings,  1850. 

Dwellings,  1860. 

a  tB 

§  .3 
f  1 

I  I  <j 

Jss 

AverHgo  occupants 
to  one  dwelling, 
1860. 

73,  070 
28,  252 
23,  743 
64,013 
15,200 
9,022 
91,200 
146,  544 
170,  178 
32,  9G2 

96,  682 
5G,  717 
100,  328 
83,622 
19,  283 
14,  132 
109,  069 
304,732 
256,  946 
131,663 
CO,  278 
164,  1C1 
63,  992 
115,  933 
106,  137 
205,  319 
150.  952 
40,926 
61,460 
181,  069 
65,968 
116,353 
615,  888 
129,585 

5.87 
5.76 
3.90 
5.79 
5.83 
5.34 
5.  75 
5.81 
5.81 
5.82 

5.47 
5.72 
3.04 
5.50 
5.73 
5.  55 
5.  46 
5.  C3 
5.  25 
5.13 
3.22 
5.67 
5.88 
5.41 
5.66 
5.99 
4.90 
4.  25 
5.77 
5.89 
4.94 
5.78 
6.30 
5.09 

Ohio                              ' 

336,  098 
2  374 

425,  672 
13,  277 
515,319 
27,  056 
58,220 
147,  947 
77,  428 
62,977 
207,  305 
154,  03fi 

5.89 
5.00 
5.08 
6.59 
5.39 
5.90 
5.  52 
5.57 
5.72 
5.43 

5.50 
4.29 
5.61 
6.43 
5.18 
5.64 
5.45 
5.00 
5.32 
5.04 

386,  216 
22,  379 
52,  642 
129,419 
27,  988 
56,421 
165,815 
56,  316 

Florida  

Vir  iaia 

Wisconsin 

Total  States  

130,  769 
49,  101 
95,  802 
81,  708 
152,  835 
71,  616 
1,002 
51,681 
96,849 
57,339 
81,064 
473,  936 
104,  996 

5.90 
5.  5G 
6.09 
6.03 
6.53 
5.55 
6.06 
5.74 
6,14 
5.55 
6.03 
6.53 
5.53 

3,  338,  645 

4,  912,  437 

5.95 

5.54 

Maine  

1,361 
12,338 
7,811 

1.89 
5.83 
3,69 

7,917 

6.06 

Nebraska 

N  -vad-i 

\«w  Mexico 

13,453 
2,322 

21,945 
10,763 
3,037 

4.58 
4.89 

3.78 
3.75 
3.67 

Utah 

23,692  I          57,255 

5.06 

4.16 

Total  States  and  Territories  .... 

3,363,337  •    4,969,692 

5.95 

5.53 

For  the  purpose  of  comparison,  the  following  table,  by  Wappaeus,  is  here  subjoined,  with  the  re 
sults  found  for  city  and  for  country  life  in  Europe  : 

Occupants  to  one  dwelling  in  Europe. 


Country. 

Census. 

Aggregate. 

Cities. 

Country. 

France  -.  

1851 

4.84 

9.12 

4.40 

Belgium  ... 

1846 

5.42 

6.41 

5.16 

England  

1851 

5.47 

6.07 

5.11 

Netherlands  

1849 

6.37 

6.92 

G.JO 

Austria  

1857 

6.37 

Bavaria  

1852 

6.73 

8.52 

6.17 

Hanover  

1855 

6.84 

8.51 

6.63 

Scotland  

1851 

7.80 

14.11 

6.05 

Prussia  . 

1840 

8.37 

11.78 

7.52 

Saxony  .  

1855 

8.86 

13.06 

7.53 

xx  vm 


INTRODUCTION. 


Houses  and  population  in  Great  Britain. 


United  Kingdom. 

Census. 

Houses. 

Population. 

Inhabited. 

Uninhabited. 

Building. 

1801,  Aprils... 
1851,  March  31. 

3,745,463 
3,278,039 
4G7,  424 

182,  325 
153,49-4 

28,  831 

27,580 
26,  571 
1,009 

20,061,725 
17,927,609 
2,134,116 

Scotland  

18G1,  AprilS... 
1851,  March  31  . 

393,  309 
370,  308 
23,  001 

17,  1(38 
12,  146 

5,022 

2,09(3  ,      3,061,329 
2,  420        2,  838,  742 
276            172,587 

1861,  April  8  .  .  . 
1851,  March  31  . 

993,  233 
1,046,233 
53,  000 

39,  984 
65,263 
25,279 

3,047 
1,868 
1,178 

5,  76-1,  543 
6,  552,  385 

787,842 

NATIVITIES   OF   THE   POPULATION. 

From  the  statistics  of  foreign  passengers,  we  now  proceed  to  that  portion  of  the  census  termed 
"the  nativities."  The  resulting  amount  of  foreign  immigration  at  the  end  often  years  is  here  deter 
mined,  with  their  several  nationalities,  and  chosen  States  of  residence.  From  the  same  clas£  of  returns 
will  also  be  shown  the  extent  and  course  of  internal  migration  of  the  native  population,  proceeding  from 
one  State  to  another.  The  second  enumeration  of  this  kind,  in  1860,  admits  of  instructive  comparison 
with  the  similar  returns  of  1850. 

Referring  to  the  general  tables  for  more  detailed  statistics,  the  following  aggregates  will  first  claim 
attention: 


Census  of  1860. 

Corn  in  the  United  States 23,  301 , 403 

Bom  in  foreign  countries 4, 136, 175 

Birth  place  not  stated 51 , 883 


Total  free  population 27,  469,  401 


Ct-'iiBusof  1850. 
17,737,578 
2,210,839 
39,  154 

1 1»,  987, 57 1 


Thus  the  free  population  has  increased  to  nearly  twenty-seven  and  a  half  millions,  of  which  seven 
arid  a  half  millions  has  been  the  gain  of  the  past  ten  years,  a  period  of  unexampled  prosperity.  It  is 
due  to  the  peaceful  course  of  immigration  and  the  natural  increase  by  births,  and  not  to  acquisition  of 
territory  during  the  period.  In  the  same  ten  years,  the  foreign  population  has  nearly  doubled,  and 
now  amounts  to  more  than  four  millions  of  people,  besides  a  few  thousand  included  among  those  of 
unknown  birth-place. 

The  different  races  and  nations  in  the  United  States  are  represented  as  follows: 

Nativities  of  foreign  residents. 


Natives  of  — 

Census  of  I860. 

Census  of  1850 

Proportions 
in  1860. 

Proportions 
in  1850. 

Ireland  

1,611,304 
1,301,136 
431,692 
249,  970 
109,870 
108,518 
53,  327 
45,  763 
43,995 
35,565 
28,281 
27,  466 
18,  6£ 

i  <>,;>]'•• 

60,145 

961,719 
573,  225 
278,  675 
147,700 
54,  069 
70,  550 
13,358 
29,868 
12,678 
758 
9,848 
13,317 
3,559 
3,645 
37,870 

38.94 
31.45 
10.44 
6.05 
2.66 
2.63 
1.29 
1.11 
1.07 
0.86 
0.68 
0.66 
0.45 
0.26 
1.46 

43.  51 
25.94 
12.61 

6.68 
2.44 
3.19 
0.60 
1.34 

o.  r-7 

0.03 
0.45 
0.60 
0.16 
0.17 
1.71 

Germany  

Eug'.aad  

British  America  

Franco  

Scotland  ' 

Switzerland  

Wales  

Konvay  .  . 

China  

Holland  

Mexico  

Sweden  

Italy  

Other  countries  

Total  foreign  born 

4,  136,  175 

2,210,839 

Kill.  (HI 

100.00 

INTRODUCTION. 


XXIX 


During  the  past  ten  years,  the  increase  of  population  coming  from  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  has 
been  858,267.  From  the  German  States,  the  decennial  accession  has  been  716,416;  yet,  according  to 
the  last  columns,  the  British  element  compared  with  the  whole  foreign  population  has  diminished,  while 
the  German  element  has  increased,  relatively  speaking.  The  migration  has  also  received  a  new  impulse 
from  the  north  of  Europe,  Norway  and  Sweden,  which  were  a  part  of  ancient  Scandinavia;  also  from 
Belgium  and  Switzerland.  From  France,  it  should  be  remarked  that  a  large  number  are  natives  of  the 
provinces  of  Alsace  and  Loraine,  who  are  really  Germans  by  descent,  and  speak  the  German  language, 
although  they  have  been  enumerated  indiscriminately  with  the  other  natives  of  France.  Of  Russians 
and  Poles  speaking  the  Sclavonian  language,  the  migration  has  been  inconsiderable  in  amount.  Another 
feature  worthy  of  notice  is  the  large  number  of  Asiatics  that  have  arrived  in  California,  subjects  of  "the 
Celestial  Empire,"  attracted  to  the  land  of  gold. 

Recurring  to  the  preceding  article  on  immigration,  the  total  arrivals  of  foreign  passengers  by  sea 
during  the  period  from  1850  to  1860  are  given  by  the  custom-house  returns  at  2,707,624,  while  the 
increase  of  foreign  population  by  the  census  has  been  only  1,925,336.  The  difference  of  these  results 
is  to  be  ascribed  chiefly  to  the  deaths  among  former  settlers,  to  re-emigrations,  and  transient  passengers. 
Even  after  this  margin,  there  remains  a  colossal  increase  of  permanent  population  from  foreign  sources. 

Location  of  foreign  residents  in  1860. 


States  and  Territories. 

.•Total  foreign 

Increase  since 

From  — 

in  1860. 

1850. 

England. 

Ireland. 

Scotland. 

British  America. 

German  States. 

]2  35-3 

4  714 

1,174 

5,  664 

696 

239 

2,601 

3  741 

2  113 

375 

1,312 

131 

154 

1,143 

146  528 

124  170 

12,  227 

33,  147 

3,670 

5,437 

21,646 

80  896 

43  223 

8,875 

55,  445 

2,546 

3,145 

8,525 

9  165 

3  954 

1  581 

5,  832 

200 

39 

1,263 

3  309 

552 

320 

827 

/ 

'        189 

77 

478 

11  671 

5  764 

1,122 

6,586 

431 

178 

2,472 

324  643 

214  050 

41,745- 

87,  573 

10,540 

20,  132 

130,804 

118  184 

63  758 

9  304 

24,  495 

2,093 

3,166 

66,  705 

106  081 

84  849 

11,522 

28,  072 

2,895 

8,313 

38,555 

Vi  891 

12  691 

1,400 

3,888 

377 

986 

4,318 

59  799 

30  610 

4  503 

22,  249 

1,111 

618 

27,227 

81  0"9 

14  616 

3  9S9 

28,  207 

•  1,051 

830 

24,614 

37  453 

5  997 

2  677 

15,  290 

759 

17,540 

384 

24  248 

4,235 

24,  872 

1,583 

333 

43,884 

260  114 

99  205 

23,  848 

185,  434 

6,855 

27,  069 

9,961 

149  092 

94  240 

25,  743 

30,  049 

5,705 

36,482 

38,787 

58  723 

56  680 

3  462 

12,  831 

1,079 

8,023 

18,  400 

8  558 

3  600 

844 

3,893 

385 

184 

2,008 

160  541 

88  067 

10  009 

43,  464 

2,021 

2,814 

88,487 

20  938 

7  367 

2,291 

12,  737 

741 

4,468 

412 

122  790 

64  426 

15  852 

62,  006 

3,  556 

1,144 

33,772 

998  640 

346  839 

106  Oil 

498,  072 

27,  641 

55,273 

256,252 

3  299 

775 

729 

889 

637 

48 

765 

Ohio                                       

328  254 

109  742 

32  700 

76  826 

6,535 

7,082 

168,210 

5  1°° 

3  963 

690 

1  266 

217 

663 

1,078 

430  505 

1-K    f/U 

46  546 

201  939 

10,  137 

3,484 

138,244 

37  394 

14  283 

6  356 

25,  285 

1,517 

2,830 

815 

9  986 

1  324 

757 

4,906 

502 

86 

2,947 

21  2°6 

15  486 

2  001 

12,498 

577 

387 

3,869 

43  422 

26  648 

1  695 

3,480 

524 

458 

20,  553 

32  743 

*       OR8 

1  632 

13  480 

1,078 

15,776 

219 

35  058 

1°  664 

4  104 

16,  501 

1,386 

389 

10,512 

276  927 

170  23° 

30  543 

49,  961 

6,902 

18,  140 

123,879 

12  484 

7  517 

1  030 

7,258 

258 

59 

3,  25-1 

31  423 

9  800 

5,070 

1,993 

3,918 

4,093 

N. 

^ 

Tofalin  United  SfcteX..  .  . 

4,  136,  175 

1,925,336 

431,692 

1,611,304 

108,518 

249,970 

1,301,136 

•  Decrease  in  Vermont. 


XXX 


INTRODUCTION. 


A  general  view  of  some  of  the  indications  of  this  and  of  the  more  extended  table  elsewhere,  is 
given  in  the  following  simple  statements: 

I.  The  largest  number  of  foreigners  reside  in  the  following  States  in  their  order,  to  wit:  New  York, 
Pennsylvania,  Ohio,  Illinois,  Wisconsin,  Massachusetts.     It  will  be  observed  that  the  total  population 
also  follows  the  same  order,  as  regards  the  first  four  States,  indicating  a  similarity  of  composition  of 
native  and  foreign. 

II.  Foreigners  reside  in  the  least  numbers  in  North  Carolina,  Florida,  Arkansas,  Oregon,  Missis 
sippi,  Delaware. 

III.  The  greatest  foreign  increase,  from  1850  to  1860,  has  been  in  New  York,  Illinois,  Wisconsin, 
Pennsylvania,  California,  Ohio. 

IV.  The  least  foreign  increase,  from  1850  to  I860,  has  been  in  Vermont,  Florida,  North  Carolina, 
South  Carolina,  Arkansas. 

V.  The  greatest  number  of  English  reside  in  the  States  of  New  York,  Pennsylvania,  Illinois,  Ohio, 
Wisconsin,  Michigan. 

VI.  The  least  number  of  English  reside  in  Florida,  Arkansas,  Oregon,  North  Carolina,  South  Car 
olina,  Mississippi. 

VII.  The  greatest  number  of  Irish  reside  in  New  York,  Pennsylvania,  Massachusetts,  Illinois, 
Ohio,  New  Jersey.- 

VIII.  The  smallest  number  of  Irish  reside  in  Florida,  North  Carolina,  Oregon,  Arkansas,  Texas, 
Kansas. 

IX.  The  greatest  number  of  Germans  reside  in  New  York,  Ohio,  Pennsylvania,  Illinois,  Wisconsin, 
Missouri. 

X.  The  least  number  of  Germans  reside  in  Vermont,  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  Florida,  North  Car 
olina,  Rhode  Island. 

XI.  It  will  further  be  found  that  3,582,999 — that  is,  86. GO  per  cent,  of  the  whole  number  of  foreign- 
born — were  inhabitants  of  the  free  States,  and  553,176,  or  only  13.40  per  cent,  of  the  slave-holding  States. 
In  1850  the  corresponding  per-centages  were  88.94  and  11.06,  respectively,  or  as  8  to  1.     In  other 
words,  for  each  white  immigrant  located  in  the  slave-holding  States,  eight  have  settled  in  the  free  States. 
It  may  be  noted  the  number  of  free   colored  and  slaves  in  this  country   are  almost  precisely  as 
1  to  8,  or  in  opposite  ratio  to  that  of  the  foreign  white  population,  the  total  number  being  nearly  equal, 
though  the  European  class  would  be  far  more  numerous  were  their  descendants  also  included. 

XII.  The  decennial  increase  of  the  foreign  population  from  1850  to  1860  has  been  87.1  per  cent, 
being  nearly  a  doubling  of  numbers;  in  some  States  more,  and  in  others  less.     In  round  numbers,  the 
State  of  New  York  has  a  million  of  foreign  residents,  which  is  a  fourth  part  of  all  in  the  United  States, 
and  also  a  fourth  ot  the  total  population  of  the  State;  but,  on  an  average  of  all  the  States,  the  number 
of  foreigners  is  about  one-eighth  part  of  the  whole  population. 

These  conclusions  follow  immediately  from  the  return  of  foreigners  in  the  several  States,  without 
distinguishing  between  large  and  small  States.  But  instead  of  the  absolute  numbers,  we  may  also 
compare  the  relative  numbers  or  per-centages  of  population.  The  following  table  accordingly  shows, 
in  the  second  column  the  proportion  of  native-born,  and  in  the  third  column  the  proportion  of  foreign- 
born;  the  sum  of  the  two  proportions  representing  an  average  population  of  100  persons  in  each  State. 
The  corresponding  proportions  of  English,  Irish,  and  Germans,  are  given  in  the  remaining  columns. 

From  this  summary  it  appears  that  the  States  having  the  largest  pcr-centage  of  foreign-born  are 
California,  Wisconsin,  Minnesota,  New  York,  Rhode  Island,  and  Massachusetts.  The  States  having  the 
smallest  per  centage  of  foreigners  are,  similarly,  North  Carolina,  Arkansas,  Mississippi,  Georgia,  Alabama, 
South  Carolina,  in  order,  all  of  which  are  slave-holding  States.  In  like  manner  the  smallest  per-centage 
of  English  and  Irish  reside  in  the  slave-holding  States,  without  exception,  and  the  largest  in  the  free 
States,  while  the  corresponding  per  centages  of  Germans  refer  mostly  to  the  States  before  designated  for 
the  absolute  number  oi'  emigrants. 


INTRODUCTION. 


XXXI 


Percentages  of  the  Native,  the  English,  and  the  Irish  population  in  each  Slate  and  Territory  in  1860. 


States  arid  Territories. 

Total  native. 

Total  foreign. 

English. 

Irish. 

Gorman. 

98  72 

1  28 

0   19 

1)9  14 

0  86 

OOQ 

52.  02 

47  98 

4  00 

10  ftr» 

7  in 

82  46 

17  54 

1  93 

91.  82 

8  18 

1  41 

r>  41 

1    1*? 

Florida,        

97.  64 

2  36 

0  23 

0  60 

00,* 

93.  90 

1  10 

0  11 

0  69 

091 

81  03 

18.97 

2  44 

5  12 

91  25 

8.75 

0  69 

1  81 

Id   04 

84.  29 

15  71 

1  71 

4  16 

r,  71 

88  16 

11  84 

1  31 

3  63 

A    no 

94  83 

5  17 

0  39 

1  93 

2QC 

88  56 

11  44 

0  56 

3  98 

34A 

94  04 

5  96 

0  43 

2  44 

OOfi 

83  72 

11  28 

0  62 

Q    fl'> 

Con 

78  87 

21  13 

1  gj 

1  r»  07 

O  A1 

80  09 

19  91 

3  44 

4  01 

^  IS 

GG  °2 

33  73 

1  99 

7  37 

10  -"iQ 

93  92 

1  08 

0  11 

0  49 

0  °5 

80  41 

13  ">9 

0  85 

3  68 

7   r»0 

9'i  58 

G  42 

0  70 

3  91 

Oil 

81  73 

18  97 

2  36 

9  23 

5  no 

74  27 

25  73 

2  73 

1°  84 

6  61 

99  07 

0  33 

0  07 

0  09 

0  08 

Ohio                              

85  97 

14  03 

1  40 

3  °8 

7  19 

90  24 

9  76 

1  32 

2  41 

2  06 

85  19 

14  81 

1  60 

6  95- 

4   74 

78  58 

21  42 

3  64 

14  48 

0  47 

98  58 

1  42 

0  11 

0  70 

0  38 

98  09 

1  91 

0  18 

1   12 

0  35 

9°  81 

7  19 

0  28 

0  58 

3  40 

89  Gl 

10  'i9 

0  52 

4  28 

0  07 

97  81 

2  19 

0  26 

1  03 

0  66 

G4  31 

35  GQ 

3  94 

6  44 

15  97 

83  '57 

16  6'i 

1  37 

9  66 

4  33 

8'!  89 

16  11 

4  45 

2  31 

1  86 

Total  in  United  States  

86.  85 

13.15 

1.37 

5.12 

4.14 

Principal  Cities  and  Towns;  native  and  foreign  population.     Eighth  Census,  1860. 


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Albany  

Albany  

Now  York  

1,499 

14,  760 

527 

390 

3,877 

170 

376 

21,619 

62,367 

34.66 

Alloghany  City  

Alleghany  

Pennsylvania  

856 

2,964 

405 

45 

3,653 

412 

623 

8,958 

28,702 

31.21 

Baltimore  

Baltimore  

Maryland  

2,154 

15,  536 

524 

147 

32,  613 

397 

1.126 

52,  497 

212,  418 

24.71 

Boston  . 

Suffolk       

Massachusetts  ..... 

4,073 

45,  991 

1,321 

6,813 

3,202 

382 

2,009 

63,  791 

177,  812 

35.88 

Brooklyn  

Kings  

New  York  

15,  162 

56,710 

2,785 

1,  673 

23,993 

1,346 

2,920 

104,  589 

266,  661 

39.  22 

Buffalo  

Eric  

....do  

2,  965 

9,  279 

799 

2,464 

18,233 

2,615 

1,329 

37,684 

81,129 

46.44 

Cambridge  

Middlesex  

Massachusetts  

602 

4,558 

163 

551 

265 

83 

84 

6,309 

26,060 

24.20 

Charleston  

Charleston  

South  Carolina  

368 

3,  263 

209 

33 

1,944 

133 

361 

6,311 

40,  578 

15.55 

Chicago  

Cook...              

Illinois  

4,354 

19,  889 

1,641 

1,867 

22,230 

883 

3,700 

54,624 

109,260 

49.99 

Cincinnati  

Hamilton  

Ohio  

3,730 

19.F37;; 

921 

881 

43,  931 

1,884 

2,892 

73,614 

161,  044 

45.71 

Cleveland  

Cuyahoga  

Ohio  

2,822 

5,479 

452 

747 

9,078 

197 

662 

19,  437 

43,417 

44.76 

Dayton  

Montgomery  

Ohio  

250 

1.289 

59 

54 

3,593 

204 

142 

5,591 

20,081 

27.84 

Detroit  

Wayne  

Michigan  

2,353 

5,994 

1,168 

3,088 

7,220 

623 

903 

21,  349 

45,  619 

46,79 

Hartford  

Hartford  

Connecticut  

702 

6,  4:« 

iei 

179 

1,130 

46 

125 

8,775 

29,154 

30.09 

Jersey  City  

Hudson  

New  Jersey  

1,517 

7,380 

508 

153 

1,605 

87 

193 

11,443 

29,226 

39.11 

Lowell  

Middlesex    

Massachusetts  

I,]** 

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348 

1,082 

34 

9 

46 

12,107 

36.827 

32.87 

XXX11 


INTRODUCTION. 


Principal  cities  and  towns;  native  and  foreign  population  —  Continued. 

Cities  and  towns. 

Counties. 

States. 

England. 

Ireland. 

Scotland. 

British  America. 

German  States. 

France. 

Other  countries. 

i 

Total  foreign. 

Total  population. 

Per-ccntage  of 

foreign. 

Louisville  

Jefferson  

Kentucky  
New  Hampshire  
Tennessee  
Wisconsin  

907 
395 
522 
1,865 
6(3 
34 
691 
3,045 
27,082 
2,833 
19,278 
1,346 
188 
1,387 
210 
357 
2,342 
735 
29C 
2,412 
348 
5,513 
1,047 
1,217 
1,449 
893 
580 
.771 

6,653 
3,976 
4,159 
3,100 
3,307 
200 
7,391 
24,398 
203,740 
11,107 
95,548 
9,297 
2,627 
9,534 
415 
2,244 
6,786 
G,  191 
3,421 
9,363 
3,  145 
29,926 
4,050 
9,540 
2,952 
6,282 
2,690 
4,  7:17 

337 
153 
113 
375 
- 
32 
199 
.736 
9,208 
509 
3,299 
262 
84 
455 
10 
199 
374 
218 
63 
659 
112 
1,101 
70 
421 
173 
234 
85 
137 

146 
800 
140 
510 
141 

ICC 
502 
3,899 
2-JS 
940 
116 
863 
574 
4 
74 
1,  619 
480 
340 
694 

ra 

1,332 
401 
1,041 
147 
54 
17 
400 

13,  374 
103 
1,412 
15,981 
1,270 
208 
1,842 
19,  75-3 
119,984 
10,  595 
43,  043 
6,049 
So 
343 
2,271 
1,  623 

815 
13 
120 
145 
538 
40 
88 
10,504 
8,074 
702 
2,625 
228 
14 
53 
46 
144 

716 
38 
472 
1,472 
818 
41 
268 
B  :„;; 
11,730 
591 
4,  097 
765 
96 
224 
72 
315 

22,948 
5,480 
0,938 
22,848 
7,06i 
578 
10,645 
64,  621 
383,717 
26,  625 
169,  430 
'18,003 
3,908 
12,  570 
3,034 
4,950 
18,  897 
9,  121 
4,  306 
28,454 
4,652 
96,086 
10,022 
13,  461 
8,327 
10,  765 
4,  057 
6,195 

68,033 
20,109 
22,623 
45,  246 
29,258 
8,843 
39,267 
168,  675 
805,651 
71,914 
585,  529 
49,  217 
26,341 
50,006 
23,161 
37,  910 
48,204 
25,  137 
22,  252 
56,803 
22,292 
160,  773 
28,  119 
39,232 
22,529 
01,122 
21,508 
24,960 

33.73 
27.25 
30.  06 
50.49 
24.  13 
'6.  5:i 
£7.10 
38.  31 
47.62 
37.02 
28.  03 
36.70 
14.  83 
•J4.  80 
13.09 
13.07 
39.20 
36.28 
19.44 
50.  09 
20.80 
59.70 
35.74 
34.31 
32.  52 
17.61 
18,80 
24.81 

Memphis  -  

Shelby  
Mihraukie 

Mobile  
Montgomery  
New  Haven  

Mobile  
Montgomery  
New  Haven  

do  
Connecticut  

Now  York  
New  Jersey  

Philadelphia  

Philadelphia  

1'elinsylvimia  
do  

Portland  
Providence  

Cumberland  
Providence  
Berks  
Hcnrico  

Maine  
Khode  Island  
Pennsylvania  
Virginia  

Itichuiond  

0,  451 
1,238 
43 
6,346 
771 
50,  510 
3,885 
979 
2,  155 
2,729 
ft'3 
282 

404 
68 
40 
2,203 
72 
3,072 
237 
60 
275 
152 
22 
29 

921 
185 
115 
6,777 
151 
4,632 
356 
197 
1,170 
421 
00 
3:1 

Roxbury  

Norfolk  
Essex  

Massachusetts  
....do  

San  Francisco  

San  Francisco  

California  

St.  Louis  
Syracuse  
Troy 

St.  Louis  
Ouondaga  

Missouri  
New  York  
do  

do  

Washington  
Wilmington  
Worcester  

Washington  
New  CiiHtle  
Worcester  

Dist.  of  Columbia.  . 
Delaware  
Massachusetts  

In  respect  to  the  fusion  of  races,  it  appears  from  ethnological  observations  in  England  and  Wales 
during  the  last  ten  years,  according  to  Mr.  Mackintosh,  that  the  mass  of  the  inhabitants  in  many  dis 
tricts  have  continued  in  the  spots  where  they  originally  settled,  and  that  their  marriages  with  the  people 
of  other  parts  of  the  country  have  not  been  sufficiently  extensive  to  obliterate  the  traces  of  their  origin 
As  distinct  dialects  still  linger  in  different  districts,  so  the  peculiarities  of  countenance,  complexion, 
stature,  and  mental  disposition  are  still  discerned  by  the  careful  observer.  The  types  arc  still  traceable 
in  certain  spaces  of  the  indigenous  Gael,  the  speculative  Cymbrian,  the  practical  Jute  from  the  penin 
sula  of  Jutland,  the  Saxon,  the  Norse,  and  the  Dane,  as  well  as  the  Jew.  Similar  statements  will, 
evidently,  apply  to  this  country,  where  the  vast  collection  from  all  the  races  and  kindreds  of  earth  opens 
a  most  extensive  field  of  research.  Undoubtedly,  future  observers  will  find  in  particular  valleys  and 
districts  many  individual  traits  of  the  original  settlers  distinctly  preserved,  but  for  the  most  part,  the 
next  and  following  generations  are  Americanized  in  a  new  nationality,  and  become  a  part  and  portion 
of  their  adopted  country. 

The  great  mass  of  immigrants  arc  well  known  to  have  changed  their  condition  for  the  better,  by 
immigration,  and  improved  their  prospects  for  the  future;  indeed,  to  many  the  advantages  offered  in  the 
New  World  have  proved  of  incalculable  value.  The  swelling  tide  of  immigration  only  concurs  with  other 
evidences  of  this.  With  such  agreeable  associations  will  be  contemplated  the  largeness  of  the  numbers 
who  have  here  found  wider  and  more  inviting  fields  of  enterprise. 

The  following  summary  exhibits  for  different  foreign  countries  the  ratio  of  emigrants  now  living 
in  the  United  States,  to  the  total  of  those  persons  who  have  remained  in  their  native  land: 


Ireland 

1  emigrant  ii 

t  America  to        5  remaining. 

Holland 

1 

British  America 

1 

ti                jg         n 

Sweden 

1 

Wales 

1 

23 

Denmark 

1 

Scotland 

1 

"                27         " 

Papal  States 

1 

(  icnnany 

1 

33 

France 

1 

Norway 

1 

"                 34         " 

Belgium 

1 

England 

1 

42 

'    <?«rdmia 

1 

1  emijrrant  in  America  to 


108  remaining. 
187 
248 
298 
325 
478 
3,560 


INTRODUCTION. 


XXX11I 


With  regard  to  the  distribution  of  the  sexes,  it  may  be  observed,  that  among  the  native  white  popu 
lation,  the  ratio  of  the  number  of  males  to  that  of  the  females  is  very  nearly  as  104  to  100,  though  the 
proportion  varies  in  different  States.  But  among  the  foreign-born,  in  1850,  the  males  exceeded  the 
females  in  the  ratio  of  124  to  100.  In  1860,  the  census  enumerated  2,225,379  male  and  1,906,307 
female  whites  of  foreign  birth,  which  numbers  are  very  nearly  in  the  ratio  of  1 1 7  to  100;  thus  indicating 
an  approach  from  year  to  year  towards  the  proportion  which  prevails  among  the  native  population. 

INTERNAL   MIGRATION. 

The  census  of  nativities  will  be  resorted  to  for  determining  the  movements  of  the  native  population 
from  one  ^tate  to  another.  From  the  general  tables,  the  following  summaries  have  been  derived  in 
order  to  illustrate  some  of  the  leading  features  of  the  returns  of  1860. 

Migrations  of  the  native  free  population. 


States  and  Territories. 

Bom  and  residing  in 
their  native  State. 

Born  in  the  State,  but 
removed  to  other 

States. 

Received  from  other 
States. 

Excess  received  from 
other  States. 

Excess  given  to  other 
States. 

Excess  received  in 
ten  years. 

£ 
1     . 
11 
*| 

to    *- 

1 

X 

W 

Alabama  ...   . 

320,  026 
124,  043 
77,  707 
321!,  772 
84,  889 
35,  002 
475,  496 
70f>,  925 
774,721 
191,148 
10,  997 
721,570 
214,294 
560,030 
481,061 
805,  546 
294,  828 
34,  3C5 
195,806 
475,  246 
256,  982 
469,  015 
2,  602,  460 
634,220 
1,529,560 
16,504 
2,  279,  904 
109,  9(35 
276,  868 
660,  .-.80 
153,  043 
239,  087 
1,001,710 
247,  177 
34,  005 
107,828 

137,740 
24,  333 
3,890 
152,  538 
32,  493 
6,770 
190,223 
134,730 
215,541 
37,  5'.55 
2,059 
331,904 
26,  974 
116.036 
137,258 
235,  039 
35,  195 
3,310 
69,041 
89,  043 
125,539 
143,019 
807,  032 
272,  606 
593,  043 
1,346 
582,512 
45,299 
193,389 
344,765 
7,356 
174,  765 
399,  700 
31,185 
8,479 
2,750 

196,089 
195,835 
154,  307 
55,  073 
10,  179 
38,  549 
107,0114 
076,250 
455,719 
376,  081 
82,562 
148,232 
73,722 
30,636 
40,  694 
163,637 
303,  582 
78,  863 
145,239 
428,222 
48,  032 
79,385 
275,  104 
23,845 
476,936 
30,  474 
193,022 
27,  161 
14,366 
151,408 
224,  345 
43,  169 
68,  341 
250,  410 
25,  079 
76,201 

58,  349 
171,502 
150,417 

40,753 

85,279 

87,  505 
17,  554 
4,034 
11,750 

75,  078 
194,090 

97,  465 
16,314 

31,779 

82,  019 

541,514 
240,  178 
338,  546 
80,  503 

58,  097 

224,004 
80,503 

Kentucky  

183,  672 

05,  140 

46,748 

1,080 

Jlainc  

85,  400 
96,564 
71,402 

52,219 
7,087 
6,650 

Maryland 

268,387 
75,  553 
76,  193 
339,  179 

79,  853 

42,  443 

133,781 

77,  507 
03,  634 
591,868 
248,761 
116,077 

10,265 

24,735 

332,  750 

12,814 

Ohio 

358,  748 

29,  128 

Pennsylvania    . 

389,  490 
18,138 
179,  023 
193,357 

3,504 

137,  382 

5,197 
122,  322 

Texas 

216,989 

131,577 

131,596 
331,359 

34,121 

219,  225 
16,600 
73,  451 

3,469 
88,  103 
5,880 

•r  .  .  •      -• 

Total  

17,  526,  960 

5,774,443 

5,774,443 

2.974,246          2,974,246 

1,265,259 

1,273,880 

In  the  foregoing  table  those  of  unknown  birth-place  have  been  omitted,  but  their  number  is  com 
paratively  small.     The  second  and  third  columns  will  show,  that  from  many  of  the  older  States,  one-third 
s 


XXXIV 


INTRODUCTION. 


or  one-fourth  of  all  the  native-born  have  removed  to  other  parts  of  Ihc  country.  In  the  aggregate  of 
all,  about  three-fourths  have  remained  in  their  native  State,  and  one-fourth  have  emigrated.  From  the 
tilth  and  sixth  columns,  it  will  be  perceived  that  the  sum  of  the  balances  beyond  the  number  received, 
or  the  overplus  given  out  by  some  States  and  received  by  others,  has  been  very  nearly  three  millions; 
of  which,  about  one  and  a  quarter  millions  have  changed  places  in  the  last  ten  years.  The  greatest 
numbers  of  emigrants  have  left  Ohio,  New  York,  Pennsylvania,  and  Tennessee,  seeking  their  "allotted 
spaces"  chiefly  in  Iowa,  Illinois,  Missouri,  Texas. 

The  last  two  columns  of  the  table  point  to  the  development  of  new  tendencies: 

I.  Seven  States  which  were  migrative,  by  the  census  of  18oO,  have  since  changed  to  be  receiving 
States;  these  are  Connecticut,  Delaware.   Geo.-gia,   New  Jersey,  North  Carolina,  Rhode  Island,  and 
Virginia.     In  Georgia,  for  example,  the  excess  received  in  ten  years  amounts  to  seventy -five  thousand; 
in  New  Jersey,  to  twenty -five  thousand;  in  the  others,  still  less. 

II.  Four  States  which  were  previous  to  1850,  receiving,  have  since  become  migrative.     These 
States  are  Alabama,  Indiana,  Louisiana,  Mississippi. 

COURSE  OF  INTERNAL  MIGRATION. 

Natives  of —  Have  migrated  chiefly  to — 

Alabama Mississippi,  Texas,  Arkansas,  Louisiana. 

Arkansas Texas,  Missouri,  California,  Louisiana. 

California Oregon,  New  York,  Ohio,  Massachusetts. 

Connecticut New  York,  Ohio,  Massachusetts,  Illinois. 

Delaware Pennsylvania,  Maryland,  Ohio,  Indiana. 

Florida Georgia,  Alabama,  Texas,  Louisiana. 

Georgia Alabama,  Texas,  Mississippi,  Arkansas. 

Illinois Missouri,  Iowa,  Kansas,  Wisconsin. 

Indiana Illinois,  Iowa,  Missouri,- Ohio. 

Iowa Missouri,  Illinois,  Kansas,  California. 

Kansas Missouri,  Colorado  Territory,  Illinois,  Iowa. 

Kentucky Missouri,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Ohio. 

Louisiana Texas,  Mississippi,  Arkansas,  California. 

Maine Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire,  California,  Wisconsin. 

Maryland Ohio,  Pennsylvania,  Virginia,  District  of  Columbia. 

Massachusetts New  York,  New  Hampshire,  Illinois,  Ohio. 

Michigan Illinois,  lown,  Indiana,  Ohio. 

Minnesota Wisconsin,  Dakota  Territory,  Iowa,  Illinois. 

Mississippi Texas,  Arkansas,  Louisiana,  Alabama. 

Missouri California,  Texas,  Illinois,  Kansas. 

New  Hampshire Massachusetts,  Vermont,  New  York,  Maine. 

New  Jersey New  York,  Pennsylvania,  Ohio,  Illinois. 

New  York Michigan,  Illinois,  Wisconsin,  Ohio. 

North  Carolina Tennessee,  Georgia,  Indiana,  Alabama. 

Ohio Indiana,  Illinois,  Iowa,  Missouri. 

Oregon California,  Washington  Territory,  Missouri,  Illinois. 

Pennsylvania Ohio,  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa. 

Rhode  Island Massachusetts,  New  York,  Connecticut,  Illinois. 

South  Carolina Georgia,  Alabama,  Mississippi,  Tennessee. 

Tennessee M  issouri,  Arkansas,  Texas,  Illinois. 

Texas Arkansas,  Louisiana,  California,  Missouri. 

Vermont New  York,  Wisconsin,  Massachusetts,  Illinois. 

Virginia Ohio,  Missouri,  Kentucky,  Indiana. 

Wisconsin Minnesota,  Iowa,  Illinois,  California. 

District  of  Columbia Maryland,  Virginia,  Pennsylvania,  New  York. 

From  this  last  table,  which  has  been  derived  from  the  more  general  table,  it  will  be  seen  that  of 
native  emigrants  from  Illinois,  for  example,  more  have  proceeded  to  Missouri  than  to  any  other  State, 
the  next  less  number  have  gone  to  Iowa;  the  next  less,  to  Kansas;  and  the  next  less,  to  Wisconsin. 


INTRODUCTION.  xx.w 

Of  emigrants  from  the  State  of  New  York,  the  chief  preference  has  been  given  to  Michigan,  the  next 
to  Illinois,  Wisconsin,  and  Ohio,  in  the  order  named,  the  precise  figures  being  omitted. 

In  thirty  States  out  of  thirty-four,  it  will  be  perceived  that  the  native  emigrants  have  chiefly  pre 
ferred  to  locale  in  a  Stale  immediately  adjacent  to  that  o)  ihtir  birth;  and  in  the  four  cases  of  exception, 
the  persons  removing  have  proceeded  from  Maine;  to  Massachusetts,  from  Maryland  to  Ohio,  from  Mis 
sissippi  to  Texas,  and  from  Missouri  to  California.  The  second  preference,  in  a  majority  of  cases,  has 
been  given  to  another  adjoining  State.  Thus  the  shorter  removals  are  more  frequent  than  those  to 
longer  distances.  As  with  another  great  clement  of  nature,  the  overflow  has  been  greatest  near  its 
sources,  yet  progressive  and  diffusive  in  all  directions. 

The  opinion  was  some  years  since  expressed,  that,  by  an  agricultural  law,  emigration  would  be 
arrested  on  the  further  confines  of  the  Mississippi  valley,  the  fertile  lauds  being  all  occupied,  and  the 
mountainous  region  beyond  remaining  an  uninhabited  desert.  But  the  continued  discoveries  of  rich 
mineral  resources  further  west,  has  opened  new  and  stronger  attractions.  Attention  has  also  been  called 
to  the  assertion  that  "men  seldom  change  their  climate,  because  to  do  so  they  must  change  their  habits; 
the  almost  universal  law  of  internal  emigration  is,  that  it  moves  west  on  the  same  parallel  of  latitude." 
The  principle  stated  is  of  great  importance,  though  it  may  be  less  applicable  to  the  future  than  to  the  past. 
The  soil,  the  climate,  and  the  mines,  or,  in  other  words,  the  agricultural,  the  geographical,  and  the  geolo 
gical  features  of  the  country,  and  especially  its  social  and  political  institutions,  have  exerted  their  influ 
ences,  of  which  the  census  measures  the  final  effect.  The  statistics  show  h»-w  very  extensively  families 
of  one  section  have  relatives  living  iu  another  section,  and  these  in  another;  so  that  the  whole  people 
are  bound  together,  link  to  link,  in  the  ties  of  consanguinity. 

In  conclusion,  it  will  be  proper  to  observe,  that  successive  enumerations  of  the  nativities  prepare 
the  way  for  valuable  deductions  concerning  the  rates  of  increase,  and  the  chances  of  life,  of  which  the 
consideration  of  the  more  intricate  combinations  must  be  deferred  to  another  opportunity.  Thus  far, 
the  ages  of  the  foreign-born  have  not  been  classified  separately,  although  contained  in  the  returns.  But 
from  the  annual  deaths  in  1850  and  in  18GO,  the  correct  number  of  deaths  in  ten  years  has  been  esti 
mated  with  a  near  approach  to  accuracy,  with  the  following  result,  after  correcting  proportionally  for 
the  unknown: 

Foreigners  enumerated  in  1850 2,  229,  328 

Deaths  from   1850  to  I860 3~2>  l78 

Survivors  in  1800 1,907,  150 

Foreigners  enumerated  in  I860 

Difference,  or  immigration 2'  2;JG>  co° 

Average  foreign  settlers  per  annum  surviving  in  18CO 

With  a  proper  allowance  for  the  natural  deaths  between  the  time  of  arrival  and  18GO,  the  foreign 
immigrants  from  1800  to  1  SCO  have  averaged  about  two  hundred  and  thirty-five  thousand  annually. 
And  in  the  same  period,  the  domestic  increase  by  the  excess  of  births  above  the  current  deaths  of  the 
native-born  has  averaged  more  than  half  a  million  annually. 


XXXVI 


INTRODUCTION. 


STATISTICS    OF   MARRIAGES. 

The  returns  of  this  class  were  intended  to  give  the  number  of  white  and  free  colored  persons  mar 
ried,  durinw  the  year  of  the  census.  The  number  married,  when  corrected  for  deaths  and  removals 
during  the  year,  should  evidently  express  twice  the  number  of  marriages;  but  the  registration,  like  that 
of  the  deaths,  proves  to  be  very  deficient.  However,  comparing  with  each  other  the  results  as  far  as  as 
certained,  the  marriage  rate  appears  to  stand  highest  in  Arkansas,  Kansas,  Kentucky,  Tennessee,  Texas, 
and  New  Mexico.  In  all  the  New  England  States  the  rates  differ  but  little  from  each  other,  and,  with 
the  exception  of  Massachusetts,  fall  below  the  average  of  the  whole  United  States.  Also,  the  marriage 
rates  of  1850  and  of  1860,  both  range  above  the  general  average  in  Illinois,  Indiana,  Louisiana,  Michi 
gan,  and  Missouri,  and  below  it  in  California,  Maryland,  Mississippi,  New  Jersey,  and  Pennsylvania. 

Returns  of  free  persons  married  during  lite -year  ending  June  1,  1860. 


STATES. 

Married,  during 
the  year. 

Population  toonc 
man'ied. 

Per  crnt.  married 
in  I860. 

Percent,  married 
iii  1850. 

STATES. 

Marricrl  during 
the  year. 

I'oplllation  toonc 
married. 

1.  li. 

g  -o            £  o 

»     -         !        C     - 

z  -     i    8a 
I        \    I 

4  679 

1C8 

0  92 

0  9° 

17  800 

I:H 

0.70     i         1.13 

3  257 

100 

1  00 

1  30 

358 

140 

o.  ca         i.  -jo 

2  622 

145 

O.OD 

19,  124 

152 

0.  66             0.  f  6 

3  501 

131 

0  76 

0  87 

1,386 

125 

0.  80             (I.  83 

Delaware 

909 

131 

0  83 

0  G3 

2,610 

115 

0.87             0.71 

770 

102 

0.98 

0  89 

8,  931 

93 

1.  C8             1.  03 

5  69° 

105 

0  95 

0  05 

4,216 

100 

1.00             1.45 

II  li   a>» 

14  125 

121 

0  83 

1  08 

2,  '167 

128 

0.  73             0.  84 

Il-clian-i 

12  777 

105 

0  95 

1  26 

o.  422 

117 

0.86     '         0.86 

5  808 

116 

0  86 

0  95 

4,953 

157 

0.  64             0.  99 

Total  

SM2,  425 

123 

0.  81              0.  <J9 

3  184 

118 

0.85 

1  0() 

j 

4  '  '-t  ; 

196 

0  7*) 

0  ?•'  1 

Maryland  

0.  75 

Dakota  

2 

Nebraska  

238 

121 

0.83     :  

5 

New  Mexico  

1,030 

n 

1.10             1.49 

3,419 

Utah  

267 

IJl 

0.  66             3.  5ti 

Washington  

5!) 

195 

0.51      

District  of  Columbia  

650 

109 

0.92             0.78 

G  216 

106 

0.94 

0  <)1 

224,  G82 

122 

0.82    '         0.99 

According  to  the  State  registration  of  Massachusetts  during  the  nine  yenrs  1851-1851),  the  average 
annual  marriages  to  100  persons  were  1.063;  that  is,  a  percentage  of  2.12G  persons  married  annually. 
The  total  returns  for  that  State,  include  108,400  marriages,  of  which  8G,486  were  of  bachelors  to  maids, 
4,085  were  of  bachelors  to  widows,  10,715  were  of  widowers  to  maids,  and  5,538  of  widowers  to  wid 
ows,  besides  1,576  others  not  specified.  From  the  State  records,  Dr.  Curtis  has  computed  that  "the 
average  ages  at  marriage,  arc,  in  Massachusetts  about  28.4  years  for  males,  and  24.6  for  females;  in 
Kentucky  about  27.1  years  for  males,  and  22.3  for  females;"  from  which  it  appears  that,  on  an  average, 
the  males  in  Kentucky  marry  when  one  year  younger,  and  the  females  two  years  younger,  than  in 
Massachusetts. 

In  England  the  average  age  of  the  first  marriages  is  a  fraction  over  25  years  for  both  males  and 
females,  and  half  the  marriages  are  contracted  between  the  ages  of  21  and  25  years;  but  when  the  re 
marriages  of  widowers  and  widows  are  included  in  the  computation,  the  average  age  rises  to  28  years 
for  males  and  2<>  years  for  females. 

Very  full  statistics  of  marriages  have  been  collected  in  the  different  countries  of  Europe,  a  leading 
indication  of  which  may  thus  be  stated:  out  of  every  21  persons  above  the  age  of  18  years,  11  are 
married,  3  have  been  so.  and  7  are  unmarried.  In  other  terms,  out  of  every  21  persons  above  18  years 


INTRODUCTION.  xxxvii 

of  age,  the  first  eleven  are  living  in  the  marriage  relation,  the  twelfth  is  a  widower,  the  thirteenth  and 
fourteenth  arc  widows,  and  the  remaining  seven  have  remained  out  of  wedlock.  Also  about  one  in 
three  hundred  of  the  married  have  separated  or  been  divorced.  Such  is  the  prevailing  type  of  adult 
society  among  civilized  nations. 

The  frequency  of  marriages  in  different  countries  is  indicated  by  the  following  statistics: 

Population  to  one  !       CountriM  Population  to  one 

"untncs-  marriagi;  uminal'.y.  nuii-ria^.  umiuuliy. 

Greece 174  England 122 

Bavaria 100  France 122 

Spain 141  Belgium 122 

Finland 141  Austria 117 

Sweden 135  Russia Ill 

Denmark 129  Saxony 107 

Holland 129  Prussia 1 00 

Norway , 124 

It  should  be  observed,  however,  that  the  number  of  marriages  varies  considerably  from  the  above 
averages,  in  different  years,  according  to  the  prosperity  of  the  country,  and  other  causes.  The  annals 
of  marriage  in  England  for  nearly  a  century,  which  arc  given  in  the  eighth  report  of  tin;  Registrar 
General,  show  a  great  increase  in  the  years  1763  and  1764.  "The  increase  in  the  supply  of  food,  and 
the  energy  with  which  the  nation  was  inspired  under  the  administration  of  Lord  Chatham,  promoted 
enterprise  and  filled  the  people  with  hope  and  anticipations  of  prosperity,  expressed  numerically  by  the 
rapid  increase  of  the  number  of  marriages.  This  period  is  the  starting  point  from  which  the  more  rapid 
rate  of  increase  of  population  commenced  that  has  prevailed  down  to  the  present  day,  amidst  all  the 
changes  that  have  occurred." 

The  influences  of  war  and  peace,  according  to  English  experience,  are  thus  stated:  "As  a  war  dimin 
ishes  the  marriages  in  a  nation  by  engaging  great  numbers  of  men  at  the  marriageable  age,  an  excess 
of  marriages  naturally  follows  peace,  when  the  militia,  soldiers,  and  sailors,  with  small  pensions,  are 
discharged.  This  is  seen  after  the  peace  of  Paris  and  that  of  Amiens.  Manufactures  and  commerce 
in  England  have  hitherto  entered  into  renewed  activity  on  the  cessation  of  wars;  markets  arc  thrown 
open;  and  great  numbers  of  people  obtain  employment,  which  has  more  to  do  with  the  increase  of 
marriages  than  the  mere  discharge  of  great  numbers  of  men.  from  the  public  service  and  pay.'' 

At  the  period  above  mentioned,  1764,  the  leading  States  of  our  own  country  were  colonies  of 
Great  Britain,  and  must  have  participated  in  the  increase  of  marriages  Indeed,  history  records  an  un 
usual  advancement  in  population  and  production  in  Maryland,  Virginia,  and  South  Carolina  during  the 
year  1764.  An  ebb  succeeded  before  the  war  of  the  American  Revolution,  and  during  that  struggle 
the  marriages  must  have  proceeded  on  a  diminished  scale.  On  the  return  of  peace,  in  1782,  the  States 
gradually  revived  from  their  exhaustion,  and  in  the  period  following  the  adoption  of  the  Federal  Con 
stitution,  in  1788,  the  natural  increase  by  births,  is  proved  to  have  been  the  most  rapid,  and  the  implied 
frequency  of  marriages  probably  reached  a  higher  rate  than  has  since  been  attained.  A  high  degree 
of  prosperity  was  especially  noted  in  1795.  In  subsequent  years  the  sky  was  beclouded  by  the  French 
revolution,  the  British  orders  in  council  of  1807  and  1809,  and  the  Berlin  and  Milan  decrees  of  Bona 
parte,  till  war  with  England  ensued  in  1812.  The  rate  of  marriages  was  depressed  by  the  war,  to 
revive  again  on  the  return  of  peace,  in  1815.  The  various  influences  upon  the  number  of  marriages 
exerted  by  the  temperance  movement  of  1825,  the  visitation  of  the  cholera  in  1832,  the  financial  crisis 
of  1837,  the  Mexican  war,  and  more  recent  events,  are  within  the  memory  of  persons  now  living. 

According  to  English  experience,  a  progressive  diminution  is  shown  by  the  fact  that  1.716  per 
cent,  of  the  female  population  were  married  in  the  ten  years  1796-1805,  while  only  1.533  per  cent,  were 
married  in  the  ten  years  1836-1845.  A  similar  declension  has  undoubtedly  prevailed  in  the  United 
States  during  the  same  period,  the  marriages  bein<r  often  consummated  at  a  later  age  than  formerly. 
At  the  same  time,  the  birth-rate  has  fallen  off,  the  evidence  of  which  will  presently  be  exhibited. 


XXXVlil 


INTRODUCTION. 


STATISTICS   OF   BIRTHS. 

As  the  census  is  a  decennial  or  periodic  enumeration,  the  continued  registration  of  births  is  not  a 
part  of  the  system.  But  a  near  approach  to  the  number  of  annual  births  is  afforded  by  the  population 
under  one  year  of  age.  This  part  of  the  present  enumeration  refers  to  the  number  born  during  tin; 
twelve  months  previous  to  June  1,  1860,  and  who  were  alive  at  that  date,  exclusive  of  the  deaths. 
With  respect  to  supplying  the  omitted  births,  it  is  ascertained  that  in  the  States  of  Massachusetts  and 
Connecticut,  the  population  "under  one"  augmented  by  one-eighth  part,  will  express  the  number  of  an 
nual  births.  And  the  same  fraction  is  presumed  to  apply,  approximately,  in  other  sections  of  the  United 
States;  at  least,  this  may  be  assumed  until  further  data  are  obtained. 

According  to  the  local  or  State  registry,  the  births  recorded  in  Massachusetts  during  the  twelve 
months  prior  to  June  1,  18GO,  were  30,182,  and  in  Connecticut  for  the  same  period,  11,472,  or  a  total 
of  47,654  births.  The  population  enumerated  as  "under  one"  in  the  two  States,  was  42,677;  which 
being  augmented  by  11.69  per  cent.,  gives  the  stated  number  of  births.  This  per-centage,  when  slightly 
increased  for  omissions  in  the  local  registry,  corresponds  to  one-eighth,  the  fraction  adopted  above.  A 
correction  might  also  have  been  framed  from  the  number  of  deaths  under  one  year  of  age,  had  they 
been  fully  reported,  observing  that  a  minor  portion  of  the  deaths  "  under  one"  relate  to  infants  born 
previous  to  the  census  year.  For  example,  an  infant  of  this  class,  dying  at  the  end  of  five  months, 
might  have  been  born  at  any  time  during  those  months,  or  during  the  seven  preceding  months.  Ob 
serving,  further,  that  a  census  taker  has  in  a  few  exceptional  instances  returned  those  "under  one"  as 
if  one  year  of  age.  the  statistics  appear  for  the  most  part  reliable. 

Population  under  one  year  of  age  in  I860  and  Ptr-ccntagcs;  each  to  be  augmented  by  about  one-eighth ,  jiart  to  correspond  to 

the  annual  Birtlts. 


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.Slaves  under  one  year. 

PER-CENTACSK    OF 
ANNUAL  DIRTHS. 

Per-centape  of  white  and 
freecoloredbirthsin  1850. 

Per-centape  of  white  and 
freecolored  births  in  1860. 

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PER-CENTAOE    OK 
ANNEAL  niRTHb. 

IVr-rrntatfe  of  white  Hnd 
free  colored  liirthsin  1830. 

P.»r-centnge  of  white  arid 
free  colon  dbirtlis  in  i860. 

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Whites. 

Free  colored. 

Slaves. 

Alabama  17.055 

83 
4 
74 
185 
614 
16 
95 
263 
350 
27 
18 
266 
307 
21 
2,166 
221 
221 
14 
15 
68 
15 
651 

12,  514 
3,381 

3.24      3.09     2.88 
3.36     2.78     3.04 
2.44  j  1.81  i  
2.43  [  2.14  I  
2.94  '  3.  10  |  2.22 
3.  20  !  1.  72  !  2.  76 
3.22  1  2.72  \  3.03 
3.39  i  3.45  '  
3.33  '  3.07  i  
3  69  '  °  44 

2.86 
3.36 
0.29 
2.06 
2.80 
2.75 
2.90 
3.13 
3.27 
3.17 

3.09 
2.67 
2.40 
2.85 
2,33 
2.74 
2.77 
2.93 
3.30 
1.92 
2.  77 

3.24 
3.36 
2.44 
2.42 
2.97 
3.18 
3.22 
3.39 
3.33 
3.68 
3.36 
3.31 
2.60 
2.36 
2.R2 
2.  56 
2.  85 
3.62 
2.89 
3.45 
2.  05 
2.98 

102,  367 
18,  371 
70,  181 
2,002 
83,  471 
4,310 
8,311 
26,233 
14,399 

6,  79  J 

31.439 
23,638 
49 
32 
2,060 
1,002 
68 
2,496 
2,015 
313 

1,063 
892 
989 
5 
1,400 
80 
284 
200 
9 
17 
1,680 
27 

2.67 
2.91 
3.05 

2.17 
2.94 
2.70 



2.82 

2.46 

2.87 
2.87 
2.33 
2.78 
2.43 
3.  33 
3.  02 
3.09 
2.10 
2.65 
3.41 

2.67 
2.91 
0.04 
3.83 
2.  98 
2.52 
2.86 
3.  ,7 
3.41 
'J.  16 
3.0;) 
3.31 
(1.  14 
1  .  -,'4 
3.18 
3.49 
1.03 
3.0! 
5.01 
2.83 

Arkansas                   .             10  873 

9,329 

California  8,816 

Ohio 

Connecticut      10  949 

On-gon  

3.83 

3.  (X) 
2.  52 
2.85 
3.17 
3.41 
2.16 
3.00 
3.31 
0.  14 

3.91 
2.46 
2.0U 
2.86 
,7, 
2.  .'.I 
2.40 
2.88 
2.31 



Delaware  2  66:! 

40 
1,701 
14,018 

11,306 
8,804 
5,631 

2.81 
3.  19 
3.09 

2.  8-> 

Florida  2,  488 

Georgia  '  19,066 

Illinois  57  699 

Indiana  44,663 
Iowa  24  831 



Texas  

7,281 
8,104 

2,391 

3.36  j  2.P8  ...... 
3.  32  2.  49  3.  23 
2.  65  1.  65  2.  44 
2.36  1.58  '  
2.  86  2.  58  2.  74 
2.57  2.30  1  
2.85  (  3.23  
3  62  5  41  ' 

Virginia  

13,850 

Kentucky  30.  522 

Louisiana  '     9,464 

Maine    14  810 

:              i  1  34 

Maryland  i  14  758 

District  of  Columbia  

295  i          68     3.3!) 
3    j  3.49 

I.  no 

2.  65 

2.  !>!> 

2.14 

2.60 

Massachusetts  31,312 

Michigan  21,139 

Minnesota  :    6,  282 

2 
1 
1 

1 

3.01 
5.01 
2.8.' 

2.33 
3.  33 
3.33 

3.  45 

2.00 
3.80 

,>pi  10,226 

11,674 
3,537 

2.  89     1.  94     2.  68 
3.45     1.90     3.09 
''()')      1  04 
2.99     2.57    

1't'ili 

Washington  

NcwJer»ey  19,346 

807,  441 

12,630 

113,650  |  2.99 

2.59 

2.  88 

2.75 

2.9S 

The  average  rate,  uncorrected,  for  the  total  free  population  of  the  United  States  in  1850,  was  2.75 
per  cent.;  and  in  1800,  2.98  per  cent.  Among  the  causes  of  the  disparity,  the  prevalence  of  cholera  in 
1849  is  to  be  assigned.  The  corrected  rate  of  ISfiO  is  ,').,">f>  per  cent.,  or  an  average  of  one  annual  birth 
to  every  30  persons  of  the  free  population. 


INTRODUCTION. 


XXXIX 


The  States  having  the  highest  indicated  birth  rates,  in  1860,  were  Oregon,  Iowa,  Minnesota,  Mis 
souri,  Texas,  Illinois,  Kansas,  and  Arkansas,  in  their  order.  These  are  chiefly  pioneer,  or  newly-settled 
States.  The  vc-y  large  rate  in  the  Territory  of  Utah,  with  polygamy,  is  only  exceeded  by  that  of  the 
free  colored  in  Minnesota,  a  few  hundred  in  number. 

Among  the  States  with  the  lowest  birth  rate  in  I860  were  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  Maine, 
Connecticut,  California,  Rhode  Island,  Massachusetts,  and  Louisiana,  in  order.  That  the  rate  in  the 
northern  portion  of  the  New  England  States  is  smaller  than  in  the  southern  portion,  is  presumed  to 
depend  on  the  greater  proportion  of  foreign  settlers  in  the  latter.  Indeed,  nearly  half  the  children  born 
in  Massachusetts,  for  example,  at  the  present  time,  are  of  foreign  parentage.  In  a  total  of  3G,051  births 
returned  by  the  State  registry  during  the  year  18GO,  the  parents  of  18,549  were,  one  or  both  of  them, 
foreigners. 

The  births  of  boys  in  Massachusetts  during  the  five  years  185G-18GO  have  exceeded  the  births 
of  girls,  in  the  ratio  of  105.41  to  100,  or  105  to  100  nearly.  In  the  State  registry  of  Connecticut  during 
the  same  five  years,  the  average  of  the  births  gave  110  boys  to  100  girls.  But  the  white  population 
of  the  United  States  under  one  year  of  age,  in  I860,  exhibits  103  males  to  100  females.  Among  the 
free  colored  and  slaves,  the  inequality  is  reversed,  showing  only  100  boys  to  105.41  girls  of  color  under 
one  year  of  age. 

With  regard  to  the  frequency  of  annual  births  in  different  countries,  we  have  the  following  averages: 

Population  to  one  birlJi  annually. 


Saxony 25.98 

Prussia 26.50 

Austria 26.18 

Sardinia 27.82 

Bavaria 29.22 

Netherlands..  30.00 


Norway 31.64 

Denmark 32.28 

Hanover 32.66 

Sweden 32.39 

Belgium 34.35 

Trance  . .  37.16 


England 30.06 

During  the  last  seventy  years,  the  birth  rate  in  the  United  States  has  been  gradually  diminishing; 
at  least,  such  was  the  result  derived  from  the  census,  by  Prof.  Tucker  several  years  since;  and  various 
subsequent  comparisons  lead  to  the  same  conclusion.  As  the  matter  is  of  some  importance,  a  sketch 
ot  his  reasoning  is  here  subjoined.  The  natural  increase  of  emigrants  is  estimated  at  20  per  cent,  in 
ten  years,  to  be  computed  on  a  mean  between  the  number  of  emigrants  of  that  term  and  of  the  pre 
ceding  term : 

From  1790  to  1800.  Number  of  immigrants 50,  000 

Incrense,  20  per  cent,  on  40,000 S,  000 

58,  000 

From  1800  to  1810.  Number  of  immigrants 70,  000 

Increase  20  per  cent,  on  60,000 12,  000 

Accession  of  whites,  by  Louisiana,  in  1803 30,  000 

Their  natural  increase  to  1810 5,  000 

117,000 

From  1810  to  1820.     Number  of  immigrants 154,  000 

Increase,  20  per  cent,  on  97,000 19,  400 

133,  400 

From  1820  to   1830.     Number  of  immigrants 200,  000 

Increase,  20  per  cent,  on  157,000 31,  400 

231,  400 

From  1830  to  1840.     Number  of  immigrants 472,  727 

Increase,  20  per  cent,  on  336,273 67,  273 

540,000 


xl  INTRODUCTION. 

Comparing  each  of  these  sums  with  the  proper  census,  in  order  to  separate  the  decennial  foreign 
from  the  native  increase,  Prof.  Tucker  finds  the  following  series,  in  which  the  second  term  has  been 
slightly  amended  for  the  whites  in  Louisiana: 

Per  cent.  Per  cent  PIT  cent.  Per  cent.  Per  cent 

Actual  increase 35.7  36.2  34.3  33.8  34.7 

Natural  increase 33.9  33.5  32.1  30.9  29.6 

Thus  showing  in  the  rate  of  decennial  natural  increase,  a  diminution  of  4.3  per  cent,  during  forty 
ycars,  or  an  average  of  about  one  per  cent,  in  ten  years.  Further  comparisons  of  the  enumerated 
children  "under  ten"  with  the  total  females,  and  with  the  females  between  sixteen  and  forty-five  years 
of  age,  led  Prof.  Tucker  to  conclude  that  from  1790  down  to  1840,  the  rate  of  increase  of  the  white 
population  had  diminished,  on  an  average,  between  one,  and  three-fourths  of  one  per  cent  in  ten  years. 

That  a  decrease  of  the  birth  rate  has  continued  down  to  the  present  time,  may  be  shown  in  a 
general  way,  by  comparing  the  maternity  during  each  decade  or  period  of  ten  years  with  the  children 
under  ten  years  of  age  at  the  end  of  the  decade.  For  this  object,  half  the  census  number  of  females 
between  twenty  and  forty  years  of  age,  as  enumerated  at  the  beginning  and  at  the  end  of  the  decade, 
will  express  the  mean  annual  number,  which  multiplied  by  ten  will  sufficiently  indicate  the  maternity 
of  the  period.  In  this  manner  the  ratio  of  maternity  to  the  surviving  children  under  ten,  at  the  end  of 
the  decade,  is  found  to  be  as  follows: 

Period 1830-1840.  1840-1850.  1850-1860. 

Ratio As  100  to  25.6  100  to  22.8  100  to  21.2 

These  results  relate  to  the  white  population;  and  with  equal  numbers  of  parental  age,  they  concur 
with  the  former  calculations  to  show  a  gradual  diminution  of  birth  rate. 

The  results  of  the  method  here  described,  would  seem,  at  the  first  glance,  to  be  entirely  conclusive. 
But  on  further  examination,  it  appears  that  in  1830,  of  the  total  white  population  of  the  female  sex, 
10.74  per  cent,  were  between  30  and  40  years  of  age;  in  1840,  1850,  and  I860,  the  corresponding  per 
centages  for  the  same  period  of  age  were  11.23,  11.84,  and  12.49.  For  the  next  younger  period  of  age, 
between  20  and  30  years,  the  per-centages  of  females  in  1830,  1840,  1850,  and  I860  were  the  follow 
ing  in  order:  17.76,  18.06,  18.4G,  and  18.47;  from  which  it  will  be  seen  that  the  proportion  of  females 
at  the  more  fruitful  ages  adjacent  to  25  years  has  not  increased  in  number  so  rapidly  as  the  proportion 
at  less  fruitful  ages  toward  40  years.  So  far,  then,  the  comparisons  instituted  by  Prof.  Tucker  are  not 
under  equal  conditions;  and  the  presumption  arises,  that  the  falling  oil*  in  the  birth  rate  is  less  than 
such  calculations  have  indicated. 

In  order  to  arrive  at  more  correct  conclusions,  the  law  of  births  for  the  different  ages  of  mothers 
is  needed,  as  well  as  the  statistics  of  marriages.  The  latter  class  have  received  considerable  attention 
in  the  registry  of  several  States;  but  the  births,  even  where  the  mother's  age  and  "the  number  of  the 
child"  were  recorded,  have  not  been  fully  classified.  The  progress  of  statistics  will  be  promoted  in 
several  ways,  by  a  table  or  classification,  giving  in  so  many  columns,  the  ages  from  15  to  50,  the  number 
of  mothers  in  each  year  of  age,  and  the  total  of  children  borne  by  them,  indicated  by  the  sums  for  "the 
number  of  the  child."  A  fourth  column  derived  from  the  preceding  might  show  the  average  children 
to  one  mother  at  each  successive  year  of  age.  From  such  a  table  the  most  important  information  could 
be  derived,  and  the  attention  of  registration  officers  is  accordingly  invited  to  this  form  of  statistics. 


INTRODUCTION. 


xli 


STATISTICS    OF    MORTALITY. 

The  present  returns  constitute  the  second  general  enumeration  of  annual  deaths  in  the  United 
States.  The  accumulated  materials  are  the  more  valuable  since  they  furnish  instructive  comparisons 
with  the  former  returns  of  1850,  as  well  as  with  those  of  the  nations  of  Europe  which  are  favored 
with  a  permanent  registration. 

According  to  the  boundaries  of  States,  the  whole  number  of  deaths  returned  to  the  Census  office, 
and  their  ratio  to  the  living  population,  as  it  was  in  the  middle  of  the  census  year,  are  here  subjoined, 
with  important  specifications  following  : 

Deaths  in  the  United  States  for  tJie  year  ending  June  1,  I860. 


STATES   AND   TERRITORIES. 

Annual  deaths. 

Population  to  one 
death. 

Deaths  per  cent. 

Per  cent,  in  1850. 

STATES  AND   TERRITORIES. 

Annual  deaths. 

Population  to  one 
death. 

Deaths  per  cent 

Per  cent,  in  1850. 

12,760 
8,856 
3,705 
6,138 
1,246 
1,769 
12,816 
19  300 

74 
48 
101  . 
74 
89 
78 
81 
87 
87 
92 
68 
69 
57 
81 
92 
57 
100 
153 
64 
66 
72 
88 

1.31 
2.00 
0.99 
1.35 
1.13 
1.28 
1.23 
1.14 
1.15 
1.09 
1.48 
1.45 
1.76 
1.23 
1.09 
1.70 
1.00 
0.05 
1.57 
1.52 
1.39 
1.14 

1.20 
l.OC 
1.00 
1.59 
1.34 
1.08 
1.11 
1.38 
1.  32 
1.08 

New  York  

46,  941 
12,600 
24,  725 
300 
30,241 
2,479 
1745 
15,  156 
9,377 
3,355 
22,474 
7,141 

82 
78 
93 
172 
95 
69 
71 
72 
63 
92 
70 
107 

1.22 
1.29 
1.07 
0.58 
1.06 
1.44 
1.41 
1.39 
1.58 
1.08 
1.43 
0.93 

1.49 
1.21 
1.48 
0.36 
1.26 
1.55 
1.22 
1.20 
1.48 
1.02 
1.36 
0.97 

Ohio 

Florida                      .                         

Illinois 

15,  325 
7,259 
1,567 
16,  467 
IB,  324 
7,  014 
7,370 
21,  304 
7,  399 
1,109 
12,  214 
17,654 
4,469 
7,525 

1.56 
2.35 
1.32 
1.03 
1.88 
1.16 
0.50 
1.46 
1.83 
1.35 
1.34 

Maine                                       

4 
381 

75 

1.34 

1,305 
374 
50 
1,285 

71 
106 
228 
58 

1.42 
0.94 
0.44 
1.74 

1.91 
2.13 

Utah 

1.63 

394,  123 

79 

1.28 

1.41 

It  will  be  seen  that  the  total  return  of  deaths  of  all  classes  and  ages,  white  and  colored,  for  1860, 
amounts  to  394,123.  In  1850  the  returns  gave  323,272:  whence  it  appears  that  the  number  of 
annual  deaths,  after  an  interval  of  ten  years,  has  been  augmented  by  70,851. 

The  deaths  enumerated  in  1860  were  1.28  per  cent,  of  the  population;  while  those  of  1850  were 
1.41  per  cent.,  a  result  considerably  greater,  which  is  to  be  ascribed  chiefly  to  the  prevalence  of 
cholera  in  1849,  during  the  summer  months,  which  are  embraced  in  the  year  of  enumeration.  Among 
persons  of  foreign  birth,  the  outbreak  of  this  disease  appears  to  have  been  more  violent  than  among 
the  native  residents.  In  the  foreign  portion  of  the  population  11,056  deaths  by  cholera  were  reported 
in  the  census  of  1850,  besides  an  increase  from  the  other  zymotic  diseases.  It  was  in  the  midst  of 
the  vast  emigration  which  has  continued  to  arrive  on  our  shores;  and  being  attracted  to  the  commercial 
centres  where  the  disease  chiefly  prevailed,  the  mortality  of  emigrants  then  rose  to  nearly  as  large  an 
amount  as  it  has  now  reached  ten  years  ai'ter.  Including  persons  of  unknown  birth-place,  the  returns 
have  been  as  follows : 

Deaths  of  foreigners  in  1850 32,970 

Deaths  of  foreigners  in  I860 34,705 

A   State  registry  of  the  annual  deaths,  births,  and  marriages  has  been  for   several  years  in 
operation  in  .Massachusetts,  Connecticut,  Rhode  Island,  New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  Vermont,  South 
Carolina,  and  Kentucky.     The  deaths  in  several  of  the  principal  cities  are  annually  registered  and 
6 


xlii 


INTRODUCTION. 


reported,  chiefly  in  connexion  with  the  boards  of  health.  Whenever  the  deaths  could  be  more 
correctly  ascertained  from  these  local  records  the  census  marshals  were  authorized  to  copy  them ; 
but  on  examination  they  appear  to  have  rarely  availed  themselves  of  the  privilege,  with  one  large 
exception,  mentioned  below.  The  records  were  generally  obtained  by  inquiry  from  house  to  house,  in 
the  same  manner  as  the  tacts  embraced  in  the  other  schedules.  It  is  evident  that  the  population  in 
all  varieties  of  young  and  old,  male  and  female,  was  a  present  and  visible  fact  to  the  enumerator,  with 
scarce  a  chance  of  omission.  But  the  deaths  of  the  past  twelve  months  were  matters  of  recollection 
of  which  a  portion  would  naturally  be  forgotten,  and  in  the  occasional  removal  and  breaking  up  of 
families  another  portion  would  be  lost.  A  precise  enumeration  was  therefore  impracticable,  and  the 
census  of  deaths  is  admitted  to  be  deficient  in  numbers ;  nevertheless,  being  taken  in  the  same 
manner,  it  is  presumed  that  over  extensive  sections  of  country  the  returns  stand  on  the  same  footing, 
and  though  not  the  whole,  will  be  regarded  as  very  large  examples  or  representative  numbers  of  all, 
and  relatively  reliable. 

A  full  registration. of  the  social  statistics  is  a  work  of  time  and  experience,  proceeding  yearly  from 
deficient  to  more  returns.  In  Massachusetts  such  an  organization  is  in  practical  operation,  and  our 
marshals  appear  in  tlvs  instance  to  have  resorted  to  the  State  registry.  The  resulting  proportion 
of  deaths  exhibited  in  the  foregoing  summary  is  noticed  to  be  relatively  greater  in  Massachusetts,  but 
the  disparity  will  be  rightly  ascribed  to  the  better  conditions  under  which  the  permanent  registry 
operates,  rather  than  to  any  marked  difference  of  climate  compared  with  that  of  the  adjoining  States. 

The  relative  mortality  in  the  great  natural  divisions  is  found  to  be  as  follows : 


NATURAL  DIVISIONS. 

RATE  OF  MORTALITY. 

Deaths  in  1860. 

Per  cent,  of 
population. 

Per  cent,  in 
1850. 

I.—  THE  LOWLANDS  OF  THE  ATLANTIC  COAST, 

15,  292 

1.34 

1.45 

II.—  THE  LOWER  Mississippi  VALLEY, 

Comprising  Louisiana  and  a  breadth  of 

two  counties  along  each  bank  of  the  river  northward  to  Cape  Girardeau,  In  Missouri  

30,154 

1.81 

2.38 

IIL  —  THE  ALLEOHANY  REGION, 

2G,  346 

1.08 

0.96 

IV.—  THE  INTERMEDIATE  REGION, 

79,  CIS 

1.32 

1.19 

V.—  THE  PACIFIC  COAST, 

California,  Oregon,  and  Washington.. 

3.9D1 

0.95 

0.92 

VI.  —  THE  NORTHEASTERN  STATES, 

Maine,  New  Hampshire,  and  Vermont 

15,438 

1.24 

1.25 

VIL—  THE  NORTHWESTERN  STATES, 

Wisconsin,  Iowa,  and  Minnesota  

15  508 

0.98 

1.01 

Tho  whole  Unite 

d  States  

1.27 

1.41 

In  a  general  manner  the  leading  features  may  be  thus  indicated : 

•  DIVISIONS  WITH  LEAST  MORTALITY. —  The  Allcghany  region;  the  Northwestern  Stales  ;  the  Pacific 

coast. 

DIVISIONS  WITII  AVERAGE  MORTALITY. —  The  Northeastern  States ;  plain  or  undulating  country  of 
the  interior. 

DIVISIONS  WITH  GREATER  MORTALITY. —  The  lower  Mississippi  valley;  lowlands  of  the  Atlantic  coast 


INTRODUCTION.  xliii 

The  first  division,  comprising  the  great  Atlantic  plain,  was  remarked  by  the  early  explorers  in 
America,  on  account  of  its  uniform  level  over  a  length  of  a  thousand  miles  along  the  coast,  and 
extending  from  fifty  to  one  hundred  miles  inland.  The  sea  and  shore  meet,  for  the  most  part,  in  a 
mingled  series  of  bays,  estuaries,  and  small  islands  rising  just  above  the  tide.  The  low  grounds  in 
summer  abound  in  miasm,  and  a  single  night's  exposure  in  the  rice-fields  of  Carolina  is  said  to  be  very 
dangerous,  and  is  carefully  avoided.  liut,  away  from  the  cypress  swamps  and  marshes,  there  is 
generally  a  sandy  soil;  and  the  aggregate  mortality  is  found  by  the  census,  to  rise  above,  though  not 
much  above,  the  general  average  of  the  whole  country.  In  every  few  years,  however,  it  is  well  known 
that  the  low  portions  from  Norfolk  southward,  and  extending  around  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  are  visited 
by  epidemic  disease,  when  the  mortality  rises  much  higher  than  the  ordinary  amount. 

In  respect  to  the  second  division,  it  may  be  observed,  that  while  the  low  valley  or  trough  of  the 
Missouri  river,  for  example,  is  five  miles  in  width,  the  alluvial  tract  of  the  Mississippi  is  often  from  forty 
to  fifty  miles  in  breadth.  On  each  side  of  this  river  plain  are  the  line  of  bluffs,  which  are  very  steep, 
and  in  some  places  rise  two  or  three  hundred  feet  in  height  The  river  is  described  as  coursing  its  way 
between  these  bluffs,  so  called,  veering  here,  to  one  side — there,  to  the  other,  and  occasionally  leaving 
the  whole  alluvial  tract  on  one  side.  The  annual  flood  commences  in  March,  continuing  two  or  three 
months.  During  this  time  the  flood  rises  to  the  not  unusual  depth  of  fifty  feet,  below  the  junction  of 
the  Ohio  river,  the  additional  depth  decreasing  to  ten  or  twelve  feet  at  New  Orleans.  The  lateral 
overflow  is  principally  on  the  western  side,  and  covers  an  area  from  ten  to  fifty  miles  wide.  A 
periodic  inundation  of  such  vast  dimensions,  will  rank  among  the  grandest  features  of  the  western 
continent.  Towards  the  last  of  May  the  water  subsides,  leaving  the  broad  alluvial  plain  interspersed 
with  lakes,  stagnant  pools,  and  swamps,  abounding  in  cottonwood,  cypress,  and  coarse  grass.  The 
flood  leaves  also,  a  new  Ia3rer  of  vegetable  and  animal  matter,  exposed  to  fermentation  and  decay  under 
the  augmenting  heat  of  the  summer  sun.  When,  in  addition  to  this,  the  air  becomes  unusually  damp 
during  the  hot  season,  the  conditions  of  epidemic  disease,  according  to  medical  authority,  are  fully 
present.  What  the  Roman  poet  expressively  termed  the  "cohort  of  fevers"  then  advances  upon  the 
human  race,  as  it  were,  in  destructive  conflict;  the  abundant  alluvial  matter  decomposing  under  a  high 
temperature,  with  occasionally  a  more  humid  and  stagnant  afmosphere.  These  are  stated  to  be  the 
conditions  by  which  the  mortality  of  the  lower  Mississippi  valley,  has  reached  the  high  rate  indicated 
by  the  census.  The  portion  embraced  in  the  foregoing  classification,  was  terminated  on  the  north 
with  the  county  of  Cape  Girardcau,  for  the  reason  that  the  hilly  country  in  that  vicinity  is  connected 
with  a  rocky  stratum  traversing  the  beds  of  both  the  Mississippi  and  Ohio  rivers.  From  this  great 
chain  southward  to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico  is  an  extent  of  between  six  and  seven  hundred  miles.  The 
entire  valley,  according  to  geologists,  may  have  once  been  an  arm  or  estuary  of  the  ocean  extending 
inland  from  the  Gulf  of  Mexico.  The  present  influence  of  so  large  an  area  of  alluvial  matter  must 
pervade  the  adjacent  borders  to  a  certain  undefined  extent. 

The  third  division,  or  Alleghany  country,  is  exhibited  by  the  statistics,  as  a  region  of  great 
salubrity.  It  consists  of  high  ridges  running  nearly  parallel  with  the  sea-coast  through  an  extent  of 
nine  hundred  miles,  with  a  breadth  varying  from  fifty  to  two  hundred  miles.  The  ridges  are  generally 
well  watered  and  wooded  to  the  summit,  and  between  are  extensive  and  fertile  valleys ;  they  are 
known  as  the  Blue  ridge,  Alleghany  ridge,  North  mountain,  Cumberland  ridge,  and  others.  The 
region  has  been  termed  an  elevated  plateau  or  water- shed,  whence  the  rivers  flow  eastward  to  the 
Atlantic  and  westward  to  the  Mississippi  and  Ohio  valleys.  The  ridges  being  for  the  most  part  about 
half  a  mile  high,  appear  to  exercise  no  other  influence  on  the  climate  than  what  is  due  to  mere 
elevation,  thus  securing  a  pure  atmosphere  and  other  conditions  favorable  to  the  growth  of  a  healthy 
and  vigorous  population. 

On  the  Pacific  coast  the  seasons  of  the  year  have  an  entirely  different  type  from  that  of  the  eastern 
United  States.  A  cold  sea  current  apparently  cools  down  the  temperature  of  summer,  so  that  July  is 
only  8°  or  9°  Fahrenheit  warmer  than  January,  and  September  is  the  hottest  month.  From  this  cause. 


xliv 


INTRODUCTION. 


Indian  corn  fails  to  come  to  maturity,  although  wheat  and  other  cereals,  as  well  as  orchard  fruits,  flourish 
in  line  perfection.*  The  elastic  atmosphere  and  bracing  effect  of  the  climate  have  been  remarked  by 
settlers  from  all  quarters  of  the  globe. 

In  the  northwestern  States  a  continental,  as  distinguished  from  a  sea  climate,  prevails  with  wide 
extremes  of  temperature.  In  the  northeastern  States,  also,  the  thermometer  ranges  through  more  than 
a  hundred  degrees  from  winter  to  summer,  yet  the  year  appears  generally  healthy.  Without  entering 
into  further  details  on  this  or  the  other  divisions,  enough  evidooce  has  been  offered  to  show  a  certain 
correspondence  between  the  physical  features  of  the  country  and  the  mortality  returns  of  the  census. 

Ratio  of  deaths  in  Europe. 


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46 

39 

36 

The  wide  deviation  of  the  stated  ratio  in  the  United  States  from  these  values,  is  partly  due  to  the 
more  youthful  character  of  the  American  population,  sustained  by  a  constant  immigration.  However 
by  the  aid  of  the  rates  of  mortality  at  different  ages  in  England  and  France,!  with  those  of  Belgium 
applied  to  the  United  States  census  of  1850,  the  unequal  distribution  of  ages  is  here  corrected  in  the 
three  values  of  the  last  column.  From  a  combination  of  statistical  data,  it  has  been  demonstrated  by 
Mr.  L.  W.  Mecch,that  the  rate  of  mortality  in  the  United  States  during  the  last  half  century,  has  con 
tinued  between  limits,  whereof  the  higher  is  represented  by  the  English  life  table,  and  the  lower  by 
.those  of  continental  Europe.  From  this  proposition,  compared  with  the  last  column  above,  the  con 
clusion  is  derived,  that  the  annual  deadly  in  (he  United  States  have  been  one  in  45  or  46  of  the  population. 
There  are  localities  where  the  "length  of  days"  among  the  people  is  considerably  above  this  standard, 
and  others  where  it  is  below  it;  the  value  just  stated,  in  the  long  average,  cannot  be  far  from  the  truth. 

According  to  this  determination  of  one  annual  death  in  45.5  living  at  the  middle  of  the  year,  the 
323,272  deaths  returned  in  1850,  by  supplying  the  omissions,  become  501,000;  and  the  394,123  deaths 
enumerated  in  18GO  should  similarly  be  increased  to  680,000.  At  this  rate,  nearly  six  millions  of  our 
population  have  deceased  in  the  past  ten  years,  and  their  places  have  been  supplied  by  the  advancing 
numbers  of  a  new  generation. 

With  respect  to  the  distinction  of  ages,  sex,  and  color,  the  numbers  returned  are  given  in  the  table 
following;  in  which  no  attempt  is  made  to  supply  omissions,  which  are  probably  more  frequent  in  infancy 
than  at  older  ages.  Dividing  the  number  of  deaths  enumerated,  by  the  corresponding  population  as  it 
was  in  the  middle  of  the  year  of  enumeration,  the  following  relations  to  the  population  are  indicated: 

0  These  observations  apply  more  immediately  to  Han  Francisco  ;  at  the  distance  of  a  few  miles  from  the  line  of  the  coast,  the  mountains  are 
approached,  wi.h  much  wider  variations  of  temperature,  and  other  marked  features, 
t  Eighteenth  Ecport  of  the  Registrar  General,  (England,)  p.  32. 


INTRODUCTION. 

Annual  dcatJis,  per  cent.,  1860. 


xlv 


0 

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22 

CD 

£ 

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a 

a 

13 

a 

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£ 

Total  population  

1  32 

1  24 

I  28 

1    41 

White  

1  25 

1  16 

1  °1 

Free  colored    

]  36 

1  jg 

1  27 

Slave  

1  80 

1  73 

1  76 

Compared  with  each  other,  the  per-centage  of  mortality  among  females  is  less  than  that  of  males, 
for  all  classes.  Possibly  the  greater  mortality  indicated  among  slaves  may  arise  from  increased  labor 
during  the  season  when  cotton  and  sugar  crops  are  gathered,  or  from  a  more  full  record  by  masters  of 
the  deaths  of  this  class.  The  less  mortality  among  whites  is  evidently  connected  with  their  more 
affluent  circumstances,  including  the  command  of  the  highest  medical  skill  and  the  requisite  care  and 
attendance  in  sickness. 

The  further  development  of  this  portion  of  the  census,  or  the  statistics  of  deaths  and  diseases,  is 
deferred  to  the  volume  on  mortality,  in  preparation. 

Deaths  in  the  United  States,  classified  by  ages,  sex,  color,  and  civil  condition,  1860. 


AGES. 

WHOLE  KUMBEll  ENUMERATED. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

SLAVE. 

M. 

F. 

Total.                M.                   F. 

M. 

F. 

M.                    F. 

0  —  1 

44,  703 
20,  057 
12,  551 
7,584 
5,  :)  53 
13,  838 
6,397 
8,155 
10,  426 
9,496 
10  293 

36,  939 
17,  804 
11,  176 
7,099 
5,101 
13,  685 
6,770 
9,  301 
10,  594 
9,595 
15,440 
10,  546 
8,538 
8,853 
7,925 
4,833 
1,583 
345 

81,  641 
38,  401 
23,  727 
14,  683 
10,513 
27,523 
13,  173 
17,  456 
21,020 
19,  091 
31,  733 
24,  079 
20,  430 
20,168 
16,  934 
9,622 
2,864 
985 

34,  556             28,  052 
I     30,811             33,137 

11,601             11,430 
4,  808               5,  040 
C,  30  1               7,  028 

(     1C,  353            16,  582 

14,  091    :        12,  844 
11,  087     i          8,  604 
10,  333               7,  081 
9,632     |          7,438 
7,  952    j          7,  051 
4,  224     !          4,  254 
858     '          1,070 
427                   126 

578 
591 

198 

187 
109 

335 

261 
231 
201 
191 
]29 
68 

15 

443 

484 

169 
136 
216 

377 

276 
205 
188 
103 
120 
90 
•       78 
20 

9,  568                  8,  444 
8,742                   7,619 

2,  039                   2,  080 
1,  462                   1,  GOO 
1,  622                  2,  057 

3,  234                   3,  230 

1,  911                   2,  320 
1,  CIS                   1,  737 
1,375                  1.269 
1,493                   1,251 
928                      748 
408                       488 
371                      435 
198                       199 

1    ° 

2    3 

3  —  4    

4-^5    

5—10 

10—15 

15—20                   .                                  .   . 

20—25    

23  —  30 

30—40  

40—00 

13,533 
11,912 
11,316 
9,009 
4,790 
1,281 
010 

50  —  GO  

CO—  70 

70  —  80 

80—90 

90—            

Total  

207,  932 

186,  191 

394,  123 

169,  697           149,  737 

3,149 

2,971 

35,  086                 33,  460 

NATIVITY    AND    PARENTAGE. 

The  deaths  of  foreigners  registered  in  the  years  1850  and  1860  have  already  been  stated.  Instead 
of  such  a  classification  by  Nativities,  or  as  foreign-born  and  native-born,  the  improvement  has  been  pro 
posed  in  the  schedules  of  the  census  to  enumerate  and  classify  by  parentage.  The  city  returns  of 
Boston  and  Providence  exemplify  the  latter  method.  Dr.  Snow,  the  city  registrar  of  Providence,  dis 
cussing  its  advantages,  observes  that  the  foreigners  as  a  class,  in  many  cities,  are  under  entirely  different 
sanitary  influences  from  those  of  the  American  population.  The  unwholesome  tenements  in  which  they 
live  are  referred  to  their  want  of  conveniences  and  ignorance  of  hygienic  rules.  Under  such  circum 
stances,  the  great  mortality  of  the  children,  although  born  here,  should  be  included  with  that  of  their 
parents.  The  distinction  of  parentage,  American  and  foreign,  is  claimed  to  be  better  adapted  to  all  the 
purposes  of  sanitary,  social,  and  other  investigation. 


xlvi  INTRODUCTION 


DEATHS   OF   CENTENARIANS. 

The  total  deaths  of  persons  aged  100  years,  and  upwards,  by  the  census  of  18GO,  was  4GG.  Of 
these  137  were  whites,  39  free  colored,  and  290  slaves.  Of  the  colored,  however,  215,  or  two-thirds 
of  the  whole,  were  reported  as  dying  at  the  age  of  100  years,  which  would  indicate  that  many  of  the 
ages  at  death  were  only  estimated  in  round  numbers,  and  are  not  fully  accurate.  The  three  oldest  of 
the  record,  arc  two  deaths  of  slaves  in  Alabama  at  the  age  of  130  years  each,  and  one  in  Georgia  at  the 
age  of  137  years.  Among  the  white  population  are  recorded  the  death  of  a  native  Mexican,  in  California, 
at  the  advanced  age  of  120  years;  and  next  younger,  of  two  females  at  the  age  of  115,  one  of  whom  was 
born  and  died  in  South  Carolina,  and  the  other,  born  in  Pennsylvania,  died  in  Georgia. 


POPULATION  OF  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

A  periodic  enumeration  or  census,  of  the  people,  has  become  the  custom  of  all  civilized  nations. 
In  the  United  States,  Great  Britain,  Norway,  the  Netherlands,  Denmark,  and  Italy,  the  census  is 
taken  at  the  end  of  every  ten  years ;  in  France  and  Sweden  at  the  end  of  every  five  years ;  and  every 
three  years  in  Prussia.  Since  the  year  1830,  inclusive,  the  census  of  the  United  States  is  designed  to 
number  the  population  with  reference  to  the  1st  day  of  June,  instead  of  the  1st  of  August,  as  had 
been  previously  done.  The  English  census  of  1841  was  taken  for  the  night  of  June  G — 7;  but  for 
subsequent  enumerations,  both  in  England  and  France,  the  month  of  April  has  been  adopted ;  in 
Norway,  November;  in  Denmark,  February;  and  in  Sweden  and  the  German  states,  December;  at 
which  time  the  people  are  least  absent  from  their  places  of  residence.  To  avoid  too  great  expense, 
the  International  Statistical  Congress  has  recommended  that  the  census  be  taken  every  ten  years  in 
full  details,  depending,  in  the  intervals,  on  the  registry  of  births  and  deaths,  and  the  returns  of  emigra 
tion  and  immigration.  The  decennial  census  may  thus  give,  not  only  the  statistics  of  population,  but 
also  of  production. 

The  following  table  of  the  population  of  foreign  countries,  with  distinction  of  age  and  sex  for 
more  than  a  hundred  millions  of  people,  is  copied  from  the  official  documents  of  the  several  nations, 
through  the  work  of  Professor  Wappiius,*  by  whom  they  were  collected.  A  few  thousands  of 
unknown  age  are  omitted,  as  inconsiderable.  It  will  be  interesting  to  observe  how  uniformly  the 
males  exceed  the  females  in  infancy,  and  up  to  the  age  of  about  fifteen  years.  After  passing  this  age 
the  order  is  reversed,  the  females  become  the  more  numerous  class,  and  increasingly  so,  till  at  the 
oldest  ages,  from  90  upwards,  the  females  exceed  the  males  in  the  ratio  of  3  to  2.  The  frequent  wars 
in  Europe,  and  the  camp  life  of  large  standing  armies,  will  doubtless  be  assigned  as  one  of  the 
principal  causes  of  this  disparity.  Yet,  in  our  own  census,  the  women  of  advanced  age  attain  a 
decided  majority  of  numbers,  after  the  age  of  70  years,  though  the  male  class  are  the  more  numerous 
at  all  ages  below  70.  An  apparent  exception  to  this  rule,  between  the  ages  of  15  and  20,  is  readily 
explained,  perhaps,  by  an  undue  aggregation  from  the  adjacent  ages. 

*  Bevolkenmg's  Statistik,  ii,  p.  212,  44. 


INTRODUCTION. 

Classification  ly  ages  and  sexes,  of  the  population  of  foreign  countries. 


xlvii 


COUNTRIES. 

Under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  mid  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

51. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

1,  082,  086 
1,176,753 
189,  055 
523,  727 
173,  499 
254,  280 
220,  089 
102,698 
86,  743 
23  779 
32,  904 

1,  038,  833 
1,171,354 
182,  452 
505,  798 
171,  028 
250,  755 
217,  618 
98,  837 
86,  389 
22,  064 
32,  944 

1,676,290 
1,  050,  228 
172,106 
5-14,  854 
174,  992 
239,  527 
185,  832 
85,  994 
77,613 
20,517 
S!>,  101 

1,618,931 
1,  042,  131 
167,  747 
531,  351 
171,  284 
233,  544 
185,  515 
83,  901 
75,  737 
19,  511 
27,  850 

1,  602,  340 
063,  995 
102,  554 
518,  876 
166,252 
216,  687 
107,  548 
75,  980 
70,  034 
18,  097 
25,  051 
2,  791,  851 
t429,  272 
307,  957 
62,  268 
53,  357 

1,  544,  087 
949,  302 
154,  896 
499,  473 
163,  103 
207,  324 
168,  153 
72,  981 
08,  813 
17,  930 
24,  050 
2,708,205 
t428,  992 
285,  290 
57,  005 
51,282 

1,  593,  943 
873,  236 
145,  855 
432,  037 
142,  055 
197,  388 
169,  953 
63,  78  1 
03,  930 
1C,  808 
22,  660 
665,  033 

1.  554,  268 
883,  953 
153,  989 
453,  723 
141,  688 
192,510 
170,  296 
63,  070 
62,741 
16,411 
22,  558 
740,  005 

2,  888,  877 
1,  494,  800 
232,  944 
605,  328 
201,  902 
302,  588 
303,  957 
123,  101 
113,  485 
30,  089 
40,  096 
1,  335,  138 
345,  487 
281,  086 
88,  730 
69,  577 

o  ')jj  508 
1,  042,  282 
277,  772 
731,  182 
270,  891 
358,  173 
312,402 
136,  453 
125,  447 
32,  492 
40,  875 
1,410,595 
348,  370 
205,  725 
78,  122 
74,  133 

2,  646,  993 
1,  150,  509 
10  1,  402 
455.,  078 
201,  270 
295,  091 
259,  097 
100,  288 
97,  017 
22,  874 
30,  783 
1,155,028 
278,  458 
217,  081 
50,  782 
46,040 

2,  027,  877 
1,214,110 
104,  038 
497,  356 
209,019 
290,  513 
241,  007 
:     101,  722 
97,  097 
23,  384 
29,  965 
1,  136,  300 
275,  283 
208,  820 
47,210 
44,  741 

2,  238,  529 
807,  093 
127,  454 
364,  398 
157,  474 
201,  038 
165,  913 
63,  864 
70,  906 
20,  032 
26,  136 
700,  649 
213,  271 
176,  343 
38,725 
34,  174 

2,  218,  342 
900,  515 
148,220 
387,  333 
107,  194 
250,069 
182,029 
GO,  628 
78,001 
20,019 
25,  332 
734,  141 
220,213 
170,  137 
30,  817 
31,621 

Sweden    

Holituin  

247,  953 
184,  175 
86,  124 
84,  385 

242,  900 
171,086 
82,  008 
82,  351 

237,753 
181,  024 
69,800 
63,  509 

233,  407 
168,  819 
68,  926 
62,606 

j 

54,735 
49,  730 

55,318 
52,834 

Aggregate  

5,  069,  246 

4,  958,  937    4,  809,  140 

4,  691,  266 

7,  632,  719 

7,  401,  012 

4,  491,  753 

4,564,030   8,039,508 

9,  060,  422  .7,  149,  889 

7,  240,  260 

5,  592,  688 

5,  680,  616 

Classification,  l»j  ages  and  sexes,  of  tlic  population  of  foreign  countries — Continued. 


COUNTRIES. 

50  and  under  60. 

GO  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

Over  90. 

Total. 

Aggregate 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F.                   M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M.                    F. 

1,777,690 
600,  996 
90,  061 
259  446 

1,859,216 
634,  092 
109,  381 
270,  236 
131,  997 
182,  942 
157,  194 
61,  548 
57,  263 
14,812 
17,  043 
576,  557 
162,  744 
122,  571 
18,  054 
20,  487 

1,  060,  092 
378,  880 
55,  360 
164,  373 
67,  387 
110,  326 
75,  658 
38,  901 
32,  481 
8,791 
11,  144 
307,  076 
108,  514 
86,  417 
11,683 
13,022 

1,  247,  163 
429,  949 
73,  975 
ISO,  887 
83,  769 
127,  783 
102,  827 
45,  830 
38,  476 
9,824 
11,  105 
317,  765 
99,  639 
89,  519 
8,673 
11,  073 

504,591 
179,  746 
27,  440 
63,  323 
29,  669 
51,  732 
30,  591 
15,  569 
15,  739 
3,907 
4,719 
91,  646 
43,  255 
37,  127 
4,117 
6,127 

572,  886 
210,  518 
37,  707 
04,  609 
37,  813 
01,810 
47,  140 
21,  123 
19,  442 
4,952 
4,880 
96,  984 
34,  741 
35,173 
3,  039 
4,957 

97,  382 
42,  113 
7,569 
21,  021 
6,082 
13,  998 
5,352 
4,401 
3,317 
8S2 
826 
17,413 
8,589 
6,679 
989 
1,593 

129,  463 
57,  132 
11,815 
25,  944 
8,971 
16,  831 
9,974 
6,541 
4,941 
1,090 
981 
20,  431 
6,245 
6,031 
757 
1,437 

6,697 
2,816 
679 
3,  075 
402 
1,048 
211 
458 
191 
58 
56 
1,253 
582 
.  351 
144 
218 

9,941 
4,980 
1,271 
4,179 
OH 
1,412 
532 
908 
300 
85 
71 
2,298 
429 
306 
131 
227 

17,  777,  012 
8,  781,  225 
1,  375,  479 
4,  016,  536 
1,  498,  676 
2,  163,  524 
1,  687,  248 
729,  905 
692,440 
179,  726 
241,  644 
7,  670,  671 
2,  072,  707 
1,  599,  729 
497,  664 
444,  893 

17,  976,  515 
9,  146,  384 
1,513,263 
4,  152,  071 
1,  557,  971 
2,  173,  072 
1,  795,  293 
760,  142 
715,  307 
183,  174 
237,720 
7,  793,  407 
2,  053,  028 
1,  524,  449 
451,  020 
437,  749 

35,  753,  527 
17,  927,  609 
2,  888,  742 
8,  108,  607 
3,  056,  647 
4,  337,  196 
3,482,541 
1,  490,  047 
1,  407,  747 
302,  900 
479,364 
15,  464,  078 
4,  125,  735 
3,  124,  178 
948,  684 
882,  G42 

Scotland 

Ireland  

117,  026 
155,  615 
132,  447 
54,  744 
53,664 
13,  892 
17,  472 
543,  779 
159,  573 
120,  287 
23,  507 
23,  101 

Norway  

Upper  Canada  
Lower  Canada  

Aggregate  

4,  143,  420 

4,  396,  137 

2,  531,  365 

2,  878,  317 

1,  112,  298 

1,  263,  780 

238,  811 

308,584 

18,  242 

27,804 

51,  429,  079 

52,471,165 

103,  900,  244 

*  0  and  under  15. 
1 10  and  under  20. 

NOTE.— Date  of  Census:  In  France,  1851 ;  England  and  Scotland,  1851 ;  Ireland,  1841 ;  Netherlands,  1849 ;  Belgium,  1846 ;  Sweden,  1850;  Norway,  1855;  Denmark.  1845) 
Schlcswig  and  Holstein,  1845 ;  Spain,  1857  ;  Sardinia,  1838  ;  Papal  States,  1853 ;  Upper  and  Lower  Camada,  1852. 


xlviii 


INTRODUCTION. 


From  the  same  source,  we  find  the  proportions  of  population  enumerated  at  the  several  periods  of 
life,  to  be  as  follows,  introducing'thc  results  of  the  United  States  census  of  1860  : 

Proportions  of  10,000  living. 


AGES. 

France. 

Netherlands. 

Papal  States. 

a 

J> 

p 

Sardinia, 

Denmark. 

Sweden. 

Ireland. 

Great  Britain. 

o 

Holstein. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Upper  Canada. 

Lower  Canada. 

Whites. 

Free  colored. 

Slaves. 

0  —  5                        

920 
022 

eso 

881 
832 
802 
1,475 
1,247 
1,017 
046 
301 
63 
5 

1,  127 
1,133 
1,078 
928 
000 
843 
1,344 
1,002 
815 
405 
221 
51 
3 

1,140 
1,120 
975 
921 

>  1,758 

1,365 
1,109 
777 
503 
231 
41 
o 

1,101 
1,091 
978 
899 
(     908 
I     753 
1,352 
1,180 
780 
540 
209 
71 
0 

1,190 
1,142 
1,008 
1,012 

>  1,  082 

1,342 

1,  051 
781 
505 
189 
30 
2 

1,249 
1,075 
952 
947 
(     955 
\     851 
1,299 
1,088 
740 
529 
244 
01 
4 

1,257 
1,066 
901 
977 
892 
878 
1,353 
909 
832 
513 
223 
44 
2 

1,200 
1,318 
1,247 
1,084 
902 
748 
1,100 
920 
048 
423 
157 
58 
9 

1,306 
1,108 
1,072 
088 
035 
817 
1,008 
982 
090 
451 
222 
56 
5 

1,353 
1,140 
1,000 
855 
891 
851 
1,356 
870 
781 
500 
216 
73 
9 

1,376 
1,188 
1,024 
943 
912 
790 
1,207 
1,074 
720 
465 

soo 

38 
3 

1,530 
1,311 
1,156 
1,060 

1  1,  630 

1,303 
849 
521 
291 
115 
30 
4 

1,351 
1,271 
1,235 
1,082 

1,754 

1,204 
917 
573 
330 
144 
53 
26 

1,063 
1,400 

1,379 
1,143 

1,779 

1,115 
713 
390 
230 
79 
25 
12 

1,782 
1,  402 
1,  257 
1,100 

1,759 

1,000 
733 
430 
215 
76 
18 
3 

1,889 
1,429 
1.1F6 
1,162 

1,628 

1,028 
745 
495 
273 
120 
34 
5 

5—10                                   .         .   . 

]0  —  15                          

15  —  20                   

OQ  25 

o"  —  30                                      

30  —  )0                        

40  —  rjO 

50—00                              — 

CO—  70                          

70  —  80                

gO  90                                    

90  

In  France,  the  small  increase  of  the  population  by  the  excess  of  births  above  the  deaths,  has  long 
been  remarked ;  the  growth  in  recent  times  being  less  than  5  per  cent,  in  ten  years.  In  the  Netherlands 
or  Holland,  the  decennial  increase  has  been  about  3  per  cent,  greater  than  in  France ;  and  from  the 
preceding  table  it  will  be  seen  that  at  the  younger  ages  under  twenty-five  or  thirty,  the  French 
population  is  accordingly  the  less  numerous  for  equal  aggregates  of  population.  The  column  i'or 
Belgium,  and  others  following,  will  furnish  similar  correspondences,  showing  that  the  rate  per  cent,  of 
increase  of  population,  and  the  proportion  living  at  younger  ages,  both  increase  or  both  decrease 
together.  The  most  rapid  increase  is  correctly  indicated  to  be  in  the  United  States,  and  the  Canadas, 
where  the  rate  from  births  alone  has  been  about  28  per  cent.,  and  the  rate  from  births  and  immi 
gration  35  per  cent.,  in  ten  years. 

The  dissimilar  distribution  of  ages  in  the  different  countries,  will  likewise  serve  to  show  that 
"the  average  age  of  the  population"  is  modified  by  such  distribution  of  ages,  and  consequently  by  the 
rate  of  annual  increase.  In  a  general  statement,  the  average  age  of  a  stationary  population,  where  the 
births  and  deaths  have  been  equal  for  a  century,  will  equally  express  the  years  which  the  population 
have  lived  at  a  census,  and  the  years  which  they  will  live.  According  to  Dr.  Farr,  the  mean  age  of 
males  living  in  England  at  the  census  of  1841,  for  example,  was  25  years;  whereas,  if  the  population 
were  stationary,  the  mean  age  would  be  32  years,  under  the  same  law  of  mortality. 

How  much  the  rate  of  increase  and  the  larger  or  smaller  proportion  at  youthful  ages  will  change 
the  mean  age  of  the  living,  is  further  illustrated  by  the  following  table  from  Wappaus.  The  number 
for  the  United  States  refers  to  the  white  population  of  1850 : 

Mean  Age  of  the  Population  of  different  Countries. 


Years. 

France 31.06 

Belgium 28. G3 

1'apal  States 28.16 

Denmark 27.85 

Netherlands 27.76 

Sweden 27.G6 

Norway 27.53 


Years. 

Sardinia 27.22 

Great  Britain 26.56 

Ireland 25.32 

United  States 23.10 

Lower  Canada 21.86 

Upper  Canada 21.23 


The  mean  ages  of  the  living  population  of  the  United  States  computed  for  1860  are  given  below, 
in  connexion  with  the  like  ages  for  1850.     The  mean  age  of  the  three  classes  is  on  the  increase;  but 


INTRODUCTION. 


xlix 


while  this  fact  implies  that  the  proportion  of  adults  is  increasing,  and  the  birth  rate  is  diminishing,  it  has 
but  little  significance  in  relation  to  the  law  of  mortality,  which  is  believed  to  continue  nearly  unvaried 
from  year  to  year. 

Average  Age  of  Whites,  Free  Colored,  and  Slaves,  in  the  United  Stales. 


Population. 

Mean  age  18(30. 

Mean  ago  1850. 

Whites 

23  53  years 

23  10  years 

Fi'co  colored  

24.75  years. 

Slaves  

21.;!9  years. 

21.35  years. 

Average  

23.28  years. 

22.89  years. 

DENSITY    OF    POPULATION. 


Respecting  the  number  of  inhabitants  to  the  square  mile,  it  is  evident,  that  as  the  population 
gradually  increases  from  year  to  year,  the  density  also  increases.  The  following  values  refer  to  the 
period  1850-1855 : 

Number  of  Inhabitants  to  the  Square  Mile. 


Belgium. 
Saxony . 


Prussia 159 

Bavaria 156 

Austria 1 42 

Hanover 123 

Denmark 114 

Scotland 92 

Sweden 21 

Norway 13 


397 

353 

England  and  Wales 307 

Netherlands 250 

Sardinia 225 

Wurtemberg 210 

Ireland 205 

German  States 177 

France 17G     I 

In  the  preliminary  report,  reference  was  made  to  the  surprisingly  regular  rate  of  increase  of  the 
population  of  England  and  Wales  for  sixty  years.  In  1801,  the  whole  number  of  inhabitants  was 
9,150,171;  in  1811, 10,454,529;  in  1821, 12,172,664;  in  1831,  14,051,986;  in  1841, 16,035,198;  in  1851, 
18,054,170;  in  1861,  20,223,746.  The  rates  of  increase  per  cent,  during  these  several  decades,  begin 
ning  with  the  end  of  1801,  were  14,  16,  15,  14,  15,  12.  As  has  been  observed,  the  falling  off  in  the  rate 
per  cent,  of  increase  from  1851  to  1861  was  accidental,  emigration  having  carried  out  of  the  kingdom 
during  the  ten  years,  no  less  than  2,287,205  persons. 

In  eleven  districts,  there  was  an  excess  of  registered  births  over  registered  deaths  of  2,260,576, 
and  in  the  same  districts,  there  was  an  ascertained  increase  of  2,134,116  persons. 

The  census  of  Scotland,  taken  on  the  same  day,  exhibits  a  total  population  of  3,061,251,  of  whom 
1,446,982  were  males  and  1,614,269  females.  There  were  679,025  separate  families,  and  393,289 
inhabited  houses.  The  number  of  children  between  the  ages  of  five  and  fifteen,  attending  school,  was 
456,699.  The  in'crease  in  the  whole  population  since  1851,  was  172,509,  or  a  trifle  over  six  per  cent. 
The  females  outnumbered  the  males  in  Scotland  by  167,287. 

In  the  returns  for  Scotland,  a  list  of  seventy-six  cities  and  towns  is  given,  containing  1,244,578 
inhabitants.  Whether  this  comprises  the  entire  urban  as  distinguished  from  the  rural  population,  does 
not  appear;  but  such  is  probably  the  fact,  since  a  few  of  the  places  named  are  mere  villages  or  hamlets 
of  less  than  five  hundred  inhabitants.  The  number  of  inhabited  houses  in  these  cities  and  towns  was 
89,520,  showing  13.90  inmates  to  each  house.  The  number  of  separate  families  is  stated  to  be  286,585, 
giving  4.28  individuals  to  each  family.  Edinburgh,  the  capital,  contains  9,820  inhabited  houses,  and  a 
population  of  168,000;  each  house,  therefore,  contains  17.12  inhabitants.  Glasgow  is  the  principal 
commercial  city.  Its  population  is  394,857,  and  it  has  13,873  houses  which  are  inhabited,  showing 
that  each  house  accommodates  28.45  persons. 

7 


1 


INTRODUCTION. 


Ireland. — It  was  found  that,  on  the  8th  of  April,  1861,  Ireland  contained  5,764,543  inhabitants,  of 
whom  2,804,961  were  males  and  2,959,582  females.  The  decrease  of  the  whole  population  from  1851, 
as  shown  by  this  return,  was  787,842,  being  at  the  rate  of  12.02  per  cent,  during  the  ten  years.  In 
1841  the  population  of  Ireland  was  8,175,124,  and  in  1851  6,552,385.  The  falling  off  during  that  de 
cade  was  1,622,739,  or  19.85  per  cent.  The  only  localities  in  which  an  increase  of  population  was 
shown  by  the  last  census,  were  Dublin  and  the  towns  of  Carrickfergus  and  Belfast,  where  there  is  a 
gain  of  18.88  per  cent,  on  the  returns  of  1851.  In  explanation  of  the  general  decrease  of  population 
in  Ireland,  it  is  stated  that  of  2,249,255  emigrants  leaving  the  ports  of  the  United  Kingdom  from  the 
31st  March,  1851,  to  the  8th  April,  1861,  1,230,986  were  Irish,  of  whom  1,174,179  persons  were  set 
down  as  permanent  emigrants.  It  is  remarked  that  the  whole  of  the  last  decade  was  remarkably  free 
from  famine,  pestilence,  riots,  and  civil  commotions,  so  that  the  condition  of  the  country  was  such  as 
ordinarily  produces  an  increase,  rather  than  a  decline  of  population.  But  the  effects  of  the  great 
calamities  of  1846,  and  subsequent  years,  extended  over  the  first  few  years  of  the  last  decade, 
precluding  the  restorative  energies  of  the  country  from  coming  into  force  and  action. 

As  to  religion,  the  Irish  people  are  divided  as  follows:  4,490,583  are  Roman  Catholics;  678,661 
belong  to  the  established  church  of  England,  and  586,563  arc  Protestant  dissenters.  The  last-named 
class  includes  528,992  Presbyterians  and  44,532  Methodists.  The  Protestant  portion  of  the  popu 
lation  is  chiefly  found  in  the  province  of  Ulster,  where  it  is  about  equal  in  number  to  the  Catholic. 
The  commissioners,  in  their  report,  note  it  as  a  fact  worthy  of  remark,  that  no  objections  were  made 
to  the  inquiries  directed  to  be  put  on  the  subject  of  religion,  and  that  fifteen  complaints  were  made 
to  them  of  the  inaccuracy  of  the  results. 

The  total  number  of  inhabited  houses  in  Ireland,  in  1861,  was  993,233;  in  1851,  1,046,223;  and 
in  1841,  1,328,839.  This  shows  a  falling  off  corresponding  with  the  decrease  of  population.  The 
diminution  of  inhabited  houses  from  1841  to  1851,  was  at  the  rate  of  21.27  per  cent,,  and  the  decrease 
since  1851,  was  5.08  per  cent.  It  was  found  that  there  were  1.14  families  in  each  house. 

The  number  of  families  returned  was  1,129,218,  showing  a  decrease  of  75,101,  or  6.24  per  cent. 
on  the  returns  for  1851.  The  decrease  from  1841  to  1851,  was  268,468  families,  being  at  the  rate  of 
18.23  per  cent.;  (the  average  number  of  persons  to  a  family  in  1861  was  5.10;  in  1851,  5.44;  1841,  5.54;) 
results  showing  a  gradual  thinning  out  of  the  households,  attributable  to  emigration  and  the  other  causes 
leading  to  a  decline  in  the  population.  From  these  statements  it  will  be  perceived  that  the  population  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland  but  little  exceeds  twenty-nine  millions,  and  that  the  population  of  the  United 
States  has  not  only,  for  the  first  time,  reached  that  of  the  mother  country,  but  has  run  beyond  hers 
near  two  and  a  half  millions  of  people. 

British  America. — In  the  different  provinces,  the  census  appears  to  have  been  formerly  taken  at 
irregular  intervals  of  years.  To  afford  a  more  definite  idea  of  their  progress,  the  official  enumeration 
stated  in  Macgregor's  Statistics,  vol.  V,  and  in  other  authorities,  have  here  been  interpolated,  as  follows: 

Population  of  British  America. 


Provinces. 

1830. 

1840. 

1850. 

1860. 

Upper  Canada    . 

210  437 

436  436 

830  225 

1  395  2*>2 

Lower  Canada  

500  2G7 

629  943 

835  540 

1  100  060 

New  Brunswick 

91  81° 

1'il  040 

187  026 

»•}•;  7-^7 

Nova  Scotia  and  Cape  Breton  

153  218 

202  820 

268  481 

:;:ii>  HP) 

Prince  Kthvard'a 

27  244 

4r>  144 

68  037 

80  648 

Newfoundland 

69  010 

S3  343 

QQ  7Sfi 

1''4  608 

Total  

1  052  588 

1  5°8  7°6 

2  289  095 

3  lr!\  570 

Decennial  increase  per  cent 

49  74 

45  23 

3s  35 

INTRODUCTION.  u 

From  British  Columbia,  on  the  Pacific  coast,  no  return  of  population  has  been  received.  The 
population  was  estimated  at  6,000,  of  whom  about  1,000  were  British,  and  a  large  proportion  of  the 
remainder  were  Asiatics  and  Negroes.  According  to  the  census  of  1861,  the  population  of  the 
principal  cities  of  Canada  ranks  as  follows : 


Montreal 90,  323 

Quebec 51,  109 

Toronto 44,821 

Hamilton 19,  090 


Ottawa 14,  699 

Kingston 13,  743 

London ±\   5,55 

Three  Rivers c>  053 


Concerning  Labrador,  and  the  Indian  territory,  the  few  thousands  scattered  over  them,  have 
increased  since  1830;  yet  the  number  is  small.  Macgregor  states  that  in  1850  the  resident  population 
of  Labrador,  for  example,  did  not  amount  to  7,000  inhabitants. 

The  growth  of  population  in  Upper  Canada  or  Canada  West,  and  the  other  provinces,  has  been 
very  rapid,  being  nearly  50  per  cent,  in  the  decade  from  1830  to  1840,  decreasing  to  38.35  per  cent, 
from  1850  to  1860,  which  last  rate  is  nearly  coincident  with  that  of  the  free  population  of  the  United 
States  during  the  same  period. 

With  respect  to  the  early  colonial  population,  a  census  of  the  French  settlements  in  North  America 
in  1688  showed  but  11,249  persons,  according  to  Bancroft,  being  about  one-twentieth  of  the  number  in 
the  English  settlements.  A  later  census  of  Canada,  in  1759,  showed  but  about  82,000,  of  whom  not 
more  than  seven  thousand  could  serve  as  soldiers.  In  the  year  following,  the  whole  country  passed 
under  English  rule. 

Mexico. — The  population  of  Mexico  in  1850,  with  the  names  and  the  areas  of  its  twenty-one  States, 
three  Territories,  and  one  federal  district,  is  given  as  follows : 

Square  Miles.  Population. 

Chiapas 16,680  144,070 

^Chihuahua 97,015  147,600 

"Coahuila 56, 571  75,  340 

Durango 48,  489  162, 218 

Guanajuato 12, 618  713, 583 

Guerrero 32, 003  270, 000 

Jalisco 48, 590  774,  461 

Mexico 19, 535  973, 697 

Michoacan 22,  993  491,  679 

Xuevo  Leon 16,  688  133,  361 

Cajacca 31, 823  525,  101 

Puebla 13, 043  580, 000 

Queretaro 2, 445  184,  161 

San  Luis  Potosi 29,  486  368,  120 

Sinaloa ...  33,  721  160, 000 

^Sonera 183,  467  139,  474 

Tabasco* 15,  609  63,  508 

'•'  Tamaulipas 30,  445  100,  064 

Vera  Cruz 27,  595  264,  725 

Yucatan 52, 947  680, 948 

Zacatecas 30,  507  356,  024 

Tlaxcala  territory. 1. 984  80,  171 

Colima  territory 3, 020  68, 243 

"  Lower  California  territory 60,  662  10,  000 

Federal  district..  90  200,000 


Total..  , 829,916         7,661,520 


lii 


INTRODUCTION. 


France. — The  area  of  France  in  18G1  was  209,420  square  miles. 

Population  in  1856 30,039,364 

Population  in  1861 37,332,225 

Of  the  increase  shown  in  1SG1,  one  portion  is  due  to  the  annexation  of  Savoy  and  Nice  to 
France,  which  brought  an  accession  of  609,059  inhabitants.  The  remaining  portion,  673,802,  repre 
sents  the  excess  of  births  above  the  deaths  during  the  period,  and  corresponds  to  a  rate  of  3.77  per 
cent,  increase  in  ten  years.  In  1856,  for  example,  out  of  86  departments,  54  showed  a  decrease  of 
population.  The  small  rate  of  increase  in  France,  is  ascribed,  chiefly  to  the  comparative  fewness  of 
births,  in  connexion  with  the  conscript  system,  the  late  age  at  which  Frenchmen  generally  marry,  the 
limited  progeny  which  parents  more  usually  desire,  and  perhaps  other  causes. 

Population  of  cities  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 


CITIES. 

1851. 

1861. 

Decennial  in 
crease,  per 
cent. 

CITIES. 

1851. 

1861. 

Dcconnial  in 
crease,  per 
cent. 

1  NUI.  AM)   AND   WALES. 

2,  362,  236 

2,  803,  034 

18.7 

SCOTLAND. 

329,097 

394,  857 

20.0 

63  835 

54  C81 

1  6 

100,  302 

168,098 

4  9 

5°  2°1 

6°  623 

°0  3 

78  931 

90  4°5 

H  G 

} 

67  314 

85  7-18 

**7  2 

71  973 

73  794 

137  3°8 

47  95° 

47  410 

\  i 

Cl  171 

70  "96 

Cr-enock 

36  G89 

4°  100 

14  7 

375  D55 

4-13  874 

18  1 

30,  919 

33  530 

8.4 

316  213 

357  604 

13  1 

Perth  .          .            

23,835 

25,  251 

G.O 

72  357 

94  337 

30  4 

21  443 

22  G14 

5  5 

69  542 

82  961 

39  3 

Leicester  

60,584 

08,052 

K'.3 

68  195 

74  414 

9  1 

. 

57  407 

74  531 

"9  8 

Balu  

54  240 

5°  5°8 

3  2 

72  096 

94  546 

?i  i 

84  0°7 

101  30'* 

°0  6 

119  748 

147  646 

23  2 

Brighton  

69.673 

87,311 

25.3 

Birmingham      

232,  841 

295,955 

27.1 

Bradford  

103,  778 

106.  218 

2.4 

Hull  

84,  690 

98,  994 

1(1.9 

LoedH  

172,  270 

207,  153 

20.3 

Sheffield  

135,  310 

185.  157 

30.8 

Jlertnyr  Tydfll  . 

63  080 

8*1  844 

3°  9 

Total  

5  119  083 

5  996  493 

17  1 

Total 

54G  846 

532  41)9 

2.63 

Population  of  cities  in  France. 


CITIES. 

1846. 

1856. 

Decennial  in 
crease,  per 
cent. 

CITIES. 

1846. 

1856. 

Decennial  in-  ! 
crease,  per 
cent. 

P»rli  

1,  115,  117 
221,633 
167,872 
120,203 

88  250 

1,  497,  474 
255.  960 
215,  196 
140,  601 
101,019 
94,645 
92,223 
91,933 
89,512 
65.120 
63,468 
52,730 

34.3 
15.  5 
28.2 
17.0 
14.5 
4.0 
10.5 
94.4 
14.4 
4.9 
25.7 
14.4 

49,  442 
42,538 
45,434 
42,  976 
41,941 
38,795 

49,291 
48.350 
47,  075 
44,  17<i 
43.  256 
43,  452 

—  0.3 
13.7 
3.6 
2.8 
3.1 
12.0 
46.9 
23.1 
18.1 
1.2 

Rheims 

Marseilles  

Toulon  

Bordeaux  

Nantes  

91,046 
83.489 
47,302 
78,224 
6°  094 

Tmi  louse  

Saint  Etienne  

34,180 
35,163 
40,  105 

42,095 
41,512 
40,577 

Lille  

Stravburg  

Ilavro  

49.  718 
46,096 

Amiens  

2,  570,  697 

3,  201,  390 

24.5 

INTRODUCTION. 


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Population  of  cities  in  Prussia. 


CITIES. 

1840. 

1855. 

Decennial  in 
crease,  per 
cent. 

CITIES. 

1840. 

1855. 

Decennial  In 
crease,  per 
cent 

Berlin  

311,  491 

426,602 

23.  32 

92,305 

121,  345 

20.01 

Elberfeld  

73,954 

105  504 

20.73 

65,  852 

77,  748 

11.70 

Hallo  

Magdeburg  with  Neustadt  and  Sudenburg  

55,078 

71,547 

19.05 

57,  933 

63  178 

5  95 

Frankfort 

43,  265 

53,496 

15.20 

Stettin  

33,869 

50,058 

29.75 

Crefeld                                                           

25  897 

45  197 

44  96 

933,  867 

1,236,910 

20.61 

Population  of  cities  in  Netherlands. 


CITIES. 

1849. 

1859. 

Decennial  in 
crease,  per 
cent. 

CITIES. 

1849. 

1859. 

Decenuial  in 
crease,  per 
cent. 

224  035 

243  755 

8  80 

35  895 

36  725 

2  31 

90  073 

105  984 

17.66 

33  094 

35  511 

5  39 

47  781 

53  083 

11  10 

Total 

503  703 

553  708 

9  93 

Population  of  cities  in  Saxony  and  Sweden. 


CITIES. 

1846. 

1855. 

Decennial  in 
crease,  per 
cent. 

CITIES. 

1845. 

1835. 

Decennial  in* 
creage,  per 
cent. 

SAXOST. 

89  3°7 

108  966 

04  70 

SWEDEN. 

88,  242 

97,  952 

11.00 

60  °05 

69  746 

17  43 

23,891 

29,547 

23.  67 

28  936 

36  301 

°8  65 

112  133 

187  499 

13.70 

Total 

178  468 

215  013 

23  00 

Population  of  cities  in  Belgium. 


CITIES. 

1846. 

1856. 

Decennial  in 
crease,  per 
cent. 

CITIES. 

1846. 

1856. 

Decennial  in 
crease,  per 
cent. 

Brussels 

1°3  874 

152  828 

23  37 

29,693 

31.  371 

5.65 

108  9°5 

5  75 

30,  125 

30,824 

2.33 

10°  761 

16  13 

30,  278 

30,765 

1.  Cl 

LUttich      ...    . 

75  961 

89  411 

17.71 

49  308 

48  673 

*1  27 

Total  

530,  703 

595,558 

12.11 

Population  of  cities  in  Russia. 


CITIES. 

1856. 

CITIES. 

1856. 

CITIES. 

1856. 

St.  Petersburg  ..     . 

490  808 

Kigff                              

62,497 

Tula  

50,641 

Moscow  

368,  765 

Saratoff  

61,  610 

Berditscheff  

50,281 

Odessa  

101,320  ' 

WUna  

45,  881 

Kursk  

Riga 

44,280 

Cronntadt  

J 

56,257 

Total  

1,546,948 

'Lou. 


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INTRODUCTION. 


THE    DEAF    AND    DUMB. 

Since  the  preliminary  report  was  presented,  the  tables  of  the  number  of  the  deaf  and  dumb  have 
been  carefully  revised,  by  excluding  all  who  were  returned  as  "deaf"  only.  The  propriety  of  this 
exclusion,  is  manifest,  when  we  find,  on  examination,  that  a  majority  of  those  returned  as  "  deaf/'  were 
aged  people,  whose  deafness  was  only  one  of  the  common  infirmities  of  old  age.  In  the  State  of  New 
York,  for  instance,  of  those  returned  as  "  deaf,"  little  more  than  one-fourth  were  under  the  age  of 
thirtv,  while  one-fifth  were  above  the  age  of  seventy.  These  returns  also,  were  made,  for  the  most 
part,  from  a  few  localities  where  the  assistant  marshals  had  taken  the  erroneous  idea  that  they  were 
required  to  return  all  who  were  called  "  deaf,"  even  if  only  hard  of  hearing.  In  the  State  of  New 
York  there  were  one  hundred  and  seventy-four  persons  returned  as  "  deaf"  from  twenty-two  towns 
and  wards,  an  average  of  eight  to  each  town,  while  from  the  remainder  of  the  State,  those  returned  as 
"  deaf"  only,  averaged  only  about  one  to  four  towns. 

It  is  not,  however,  always  easy  to  distinguish  between  the  deaf  and  dumb,  and  those  who  are 
only  deaf.  Children  who  are  born  deaf,  of  course  grow  up  dumb ;  and  those  who  became  deaf  at  so 
early  an  age  as  not  to  have  made  the  permanent  acquisition  of  speech,  also  become  dumb.  These  are 
the  deaf  and  dumb,  properly  so  called,  whose  instruction  in  written  language,  held  to  be  impossible  by 
the  wisest  of  the  ancients,  is  one  of  the  greatest  triumphs  of  modern  science  and  benevolence.  There 
are  also  many  who  become  deaf  in  childhood,  after  learning  to  speak  and  to  read.  These  are  called 
semi-mutes.  Incapable  of  sharing  in  the  oral  exercises  of  our  common  schools,  they  are  justly  held  to 
be  entitled  to  the  privileges  of  the  special  institution  for  deaf  mutes.  This  class  of  the  deaf  are  often 
returned  as  "deaf  and  dumb,"  especially  when  they  are,  or  have  been,  pupils  of  an  institution  for  deaf 
mutes.  In  many  cases,  however,  they  are  returned  as  "deaf,"  if  returned  at  all.  There  are  even 
cases  in  which  the  same  individual  is  returned  under  both  designations — once  as  a  deaf-mute  pupil  in 
an  institution,  and  again  as  "deaf"  at  home. 

Besides  these  two  classes,  there  are  some  children  who  are  only  partially  deaf,  and,  in  conse 
quence,  partially  dumb.  These  several  classes  of  the  deaf  run  into  each  other  by  slight  gradations; 
and  there  are  cases  in  which  it  is  not  easy,  for  the  most  intelligent  returning  officer,  to  decide  whether 
the  individual  should  be  classed  as  "deaf,"  or  "deaf  and  dumb."  But,  as  the  main  object  in  collecting 
statistics  of  the  deaf  and  dumb,  is  to  ascertain  how  many  in  a  given  population  will  probably  become 
proper  subjects  for  an  institution  for  the  education  of  deaf  mutes,  it  will  be  a  useful  rule  for  the 
guidance  of  those  who  may  make  future  enumerations  of  the  deaf  and  dumb,  to  make  returns  of  none 
but  those  who  were  either  born  deaf,  or  became  deaf  in  childhood.  For  these  last,  it  is  desirable  to 
have  noted  the  age  at  which  hearing  is  lost.  None  are  properly  classed  with  the  deaf  and  dumb,  who 
became  deaf  after  the  age  of  puberty. 

The  tables  of  the  number  of  the  deaf  and  dumb,  as  revised,  give  a  total  of — 


Males. 

Females. 

Total. 

White,  deaf  and  dumb.. 

G  GOG 

5  250 

11  856 

Free  cnulattocs  

21 

*         27 

48 

Free  blacks  ...   . 

59 

50 

109 

438 

370 

803 

INTRODUCTION. 


lv 


Compared  with  the  census  of  1850,  we  have  the  following  numbers  and  proportions  to  the 
population  of  the  same  color  and  condition : 


1 

350. 

If 

360. 

Number. 

Proportion. 

Number. 

Proportion. 

White,  deaf  and  dumb 

0  ]3G 

1     2  140 

nG-ft 

Free  colored,  deaf  and  dumb  .  . 
Slaves,  deaf  and  dumb 

136 
531 

1     3,  095 
1     G  034 

157 

QAQ 

y,  z!j 
1     3,  037 

In  the  preliminary  report,  by  including  2,256  returned  as  "deaf,"  the  number  of  white  and  free 
colored  deaf  and  dumb  was  made  14,269,  and  the  proportion  1:1,925.  The  tables  for  the  deaf  and 
dumb  slaves,  have  not  been  revised  to  exclude  the  "deaf,"  which  is  doubtless  the  reason  the  proportion 
of  deaf  and  dumb  slaves  seems  so  much  larger  than  it  was  in  1850. 

The  proportion  of  deaf  mutes  returned  from  the  white  population,  appears  to  be  steadily 
decreasing  since  1830,  as  is  indicated  by  the  following  table,  repeated  from  the  preliminary  report, 
(p.  37,)  with  the  correction  for  the  returns  for  1860  by  excluding  the  "deaf:" 


Years. 

Number  of  white 
deaf  and  dumb. 

Proportion. 

1830  

5  363 

1  •  ]   964 

1840  

C  682 

J  •  °  1°3 

1850  

0,085 

1  •  v  152 

I860  

11  856 

1  •  2  275 

A  comparison  of  the  different  sections  of  the  Union,  shows  that  the  decrease  has  been  only  in  the 
northern  States,  the  proportion  in  the  southern  States  having  varied  but  little  during  the  thirty  years. 

Proportion  of  deaf  mutes  returned  among  the  wJiitc  population. 


1830. 

1840. 

1850. 

1860. 

New  England            

1  :  1  800 

1  :  1  ,  854 

1  :  1,950 

1  :  2,110 

Middle  States*         

1  :  1,923 

1  :  2,201 

1  :  2,233 

1  :  2,  364 

1  :  2,  244 

1  :  2,  780 

1  :  2,285 

1  :  2,  450 

1  :  1,830 

1  :  1,790 

1  :  1,820 

1  :  1  ,  854 

1  :  2,  284 

1  :  2,  028 

1  :  2,180 

1  :  2,  140 

The  most  obvious  theory  to  account  for  this  difference  between  the  two  great  sections  of  the 
Union,  refers  the  apparent  diminution  in  the  proportion  of  deaf  mutes  from  the  northern  States,  to  the 
large  accessions  to  the  population  of  those  States  by  emigration  from  Europe,  which,  as  was  stated  in 
the  preliminary  report,  does  not  bring  with  it  a  proportional  number  of  deaf  mutes. 

It  may  also  be  observed  that  the  opening,  within  the  past  fifteen  or  twenty  years,  of  several 
institutions  for  the  deaf  and  dumb  in  the  southern  States  has  had  the  effect  not,  of  course,  to  increase 
the  number  of  deaf  mutes,  but  to  bring  them  to  light,  and  make  them  less  liable  to  be  overlooked  by 
the  census  marshals. 

Yet,  after  making  every  allowance,  it  appears  from  the  returns  that  the  proportion  of  deaf  mutes 
in  New  England  especially,  is  becoming  less  at  every  census,  in  a  proportion  for  which  the  European 

*  New  York,  Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey,  and  Delaware.          t  Maryland  to  Georgia.          t  Including  Kentucky,  Tennessee,  and  Missouri. 


Ivi 


INTRODUCTION. 


emigration  to  that  section  does  not  seem  sufficient  to  account.  For  this  result  we  will  presently  offer 
an  explanation. 

In  comparing  the  proportion  in  different  sections  of  the  Union,  we  cannot  do  better  than  to  take 
the  returns  as  they  are,  assuming  that  the  sources  of  error  are  so  far  uniform  in  their  operation,  ihat 
in  an  aggregate  of  several  hundred  returns,  forming  the  sum  total  of  a  section  of  the  Union,  the 
amount  of  errors  will  probably  be  proportionally  uniform.  But  for  other  statistical  purposes,  it  is 
desirable  to  have  data  for  an  average  of  corrections. 

Of  the  errors  in  an  enumeration  of  the  deaf  and  dumb,  the  one  susceptible  of  the  most  certain 
correction  from  the  returns  themselves  is  the  frequent  return  of  the  same  person  twice.  All  the 
schools  for  the  deaf  and  dumb  in  the  country,  it  is  believed,  were  in  session  on  the  1st  of  June,  the 
day  to  which  the  census  refers ;  and  all,  so  far  as  we  have  ascertained,  dismissed  their  pupils  for  the 
summer  vacation  within  a  few  weeks  after  that  day.  Thus  it  happened  that,  while  for  three-fourths 
of  the  schools  the  marshals  returned  the  number  of  deaf  mutes  actually  in  the  institutions  on  the  1st 
of  June,  a  large  proportion  of  the  same  deaf  mutes  were  at  home  for  the  vacation,  in  July  and  August, 
when  the  census  marshals  called,  and  in  many  cases  were  returned  a  second  time.  It  has  been 
ascertained  by  very  careful  examination,  that  out  of  29G  pupils  of  the  New  York  Institution,  returned 
to  the  assistant  marshal  of  that  district  as  being  there  on  the  1st  of  June,  not  less  than  80  were  a 
second  time  returned  from  their  own  homes.  If  we  assume,  as  is  very  probable,  that  a  like  proportion 
of  the  pupils  of  the  other  schools  were  returned  twice,  the  number  of  such  returns  in  the  whole 
country  would  be  not  far  from  400.  A  few  other  deaf  mutes,  who,  perhaps,  changed  their  residence 
about  the  time  the  census  was  taken,  also  appear  twice  on  the  returns. 

From  the  Indiana  Asylum  only  seventeen  deaf  mutes  are  returned,  though  the  report  of  that 
school  for  I860  states  that  it  had  that  year  about  170  pupils.  The  presumption  is,  that  the  marshal 
happened  to  call  while  most  of  the  pupils  were  at  home,  and  only  took  down  the  names  of  the  few 
whom  the  distance  of  their  homes  compelled  to  remain  in  the  asylum  during  the  vacation.  Some 
other  institutions,  as  those  of  Iowa,  North  Carolina,  Tennessee,  Mississippi,  and  California,  do  not 
appear  on  the  returns,  probably  because  at  the  time  the  census  marshal  went  his  rounds  both  teachers 
and  pupils  were  dispersed  for  the  vacation. 

A  more  particular  examination  in  the  case  of  the  North  Carolina  Institution,  shows,  that  of  thirty- 
eight  pupils  on  the  list  of  that  institution,  as  given  in  their  report  for  18GO,  nineteen  (one  half)  were 
returned  from  their  respective  counties,  the  other  nineteen  being  entirely  overlooked. 

Another  source  of  error  is  the  occasional  return  of  idiots  as  dumb.  On  this  point,  however, 
we  have  not  obtained  any  data  that  would  authorize  us  to  make  an  average  of  corrections.  The 
distinction  between  idiots  and  deaf  mutes  is  now  so  generally  understood,  that  it  is  presumed,  at  this 
day,  few  of  the  assistant  marshals  would  return  the  one  for  the  other.  In  quite  a  number  of  cases 
idiocy  and  deaf-dumbness  are  returned  as  united  in  the  same  afflicted  individual. 

It  remains  to  speak  of  omissions  and  deficiencies.  Of  these,  the  most  remarkable  is  the  omission 
in  every  census,  of  more  than  half  of  the  deaf  and  dumb  children  under  ten  years  of  age.  Comparing 
the  white  deaf  and  dumb  under  ten  years,  between  ten  and  twenty,  and  over  twenty,  with  the  white 
population  of  the  same  age,  we  have  the  following  proportions : 


Under  10.         10  to  20. 

Over  20. 

New  England  1 

4,365         1 

570 
500 
490 
500 
490 
555 
525 

1 

1,960 
2,660 
2,200 
1,610 
1,880 
2,  4oO 
2,214 

New  York  

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

4,  500         1 
4,070         1 
3,  520         ] 
4,  330         1 
4,  480         1 
4,  170         1 

Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey,  and  Delaware  .  . 
Smith  Atlantic  States  

Southwestern  States  

Northwestern  States  

The  United  States  

INTRODUCTION.  Ivii 

The  Pacific  States  and  the  Territories  are  not  classified,  but  are  included  in  the  total  of  the 
United  States. 

The  large  proportion  between  the  ages  of  ten  and  twenty,  is  owing,  in  part,  to  the  number 
returned  twice,  most  of  whom  are  between  those  ages.  Allowance  being  made  for  this,  the  proportion 
will  be  about  one  deaf  mute  between  the  ages  of  ten  and  twenty  to  every  1,700  inhabitants  of  the 
same  age.  The  uniformity  of  this  proportion  in  every  section  of  the  Union  is  remarkable.  Even 
after  making  this  correct  ion,  the  proportion  of  deaf  mutes  between  the  ages  often  and  twer.ty  remains 
considerably  larger  than  the  proportion  above  the  age  of  twenty.  To  account  for  this,  we  observe 
that  about  fifteen  hundred  and  forty  pupils  of  the  different  institutions  are  included  in  the  returns ; 
and,  as  we  have  seen  in  the  case  of  North  Carolina,  many  of  them  would,  if  at  home,  be  either  over 
looked  altogether,  or  returned  as  deaf  only.  The  fullness  of  the  returns  for  those  ages  is,  therefore, 
not  an  indication  that  there  are  more  deaf  mutes,  proportionally,  between  ten  and  twenty,  but  only 
that,  when  collected  into  institutions,  they  are  much  more  likely  to  be  returned  than  when  scattered 
through  the  community. 

In  explanation  of  the  small  proportion  returned  as  under  ten  years — a  feature,  by  the  way, 
common  to  every  enumeration  of  the  deaf  and  dumb  in  Europe*  or  America — we  observe  that  the 
deafness  of  a  child  is  hardly  suspected,  and  cannot  be  ascertained  for  several  months  after  birth ;  and 
its  parents,  clinging  to  hope  to  the  last,  are  usually  unwilling  to  admit  that  their  child  is  destined  to 
be  a  deaf  mute,  till  it  has  passed  the  age  at  which  other  children  speak  fluently ;  and  if  the  child 
became  deaf  after  learning  to  speak  a  few  words,  its  friends  refuse  to  admit  that  it  is  dumb.  Hence, 
many  deaf-mute  children  are  either  not  returned  at  all,  or  returned  as  "deaf"  only,  who,  a  few  years 
later,  as  pupils  of  an  institution,  will  be  returned  as  deaf  and  dumb.  The  small  proportion  returned 
as  under  the  age  of  ten,  therefore,  only  indicates  that  the  deaf-dumbness  of  very  many  children  was 
unrecognized,  overlooked,  or  concealed. 

A  reference  to  the  table  of  the  deaf  and  dumb,  classified  according  to  age,  will  put  this  point 
in  a  clearer  light.  The  number  returned  as  under  one  year  is  only  11.  Under  five  years  (including 
those  under  one)  there  are  returned  416 ;  between  five  and  ten,  1,432 ;  between  ten  and  fifteen, 
2,084.  The  obvious  inference  is,  that  hardly  one-fifth  of  the  deaf  mutes,  or  those  destined  to  be  such, 
under  the  age  of  five,  find  a  place  in  the  returns;  while  between  five  and  ten,  a  much  larger  proportion 
are  returned.f 

Yet  it  would  appear,  from  an  examination  of  the  list  of  deaf  mutes  for  two  or  three  States,  that 
even  as  late  as  the  age  of  ten  or  twelve,  not  far  from  half  the  deaf  and  dumb  children  are  omitted. 
Out  of  one  hundred  and  one  pupils  received  by  the  New  York  Institution  from  that  State  and  New 
Jersey,  during  the  two  years  next  succeeding  the  taking  of  the  census,  after  making  liberal  allowances 
for  erroneous  copying  from  illegible  writing,  only  forty,  or  about  two-fifths,  can  be  found  in  the  census 
list.  Of  those  from  country  districts  full  half  are  found  in  the  census,  while  of  those  from  the  large 
cities  hardly  one-fifth  appear  in  the  census.  The  case  is  probably  about  the  same  in  other  States,  as 
we  find  that  of  nine  pupils  received  into  the  North  Carolina  Institution,  a  few  weeks  after  the  census 
was  taken,  only  five  are  to  be  found  in  the  census. 

We  have  referred  to  the  greater  number  of  omissions  in  the  returns  for  cities  and  large  towns. 
This  is  a  prominent  feature  in  every  census  of  the  deaf  and  dumb  taken  in  this  country,  and  has 
often  been  referred  to  by  those  who  have  treated  of  the  statistics  of  this  class.  As  a  general  rule, 
the  proportion  of  deaf  mutes  returned  from  cities  (excluding  institutions)  is  only  about  half  as  great 
as  that  returned  for  country  districts.  The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  deaf  mutes  (without 
distinction  of  color  or  condition)  in  those  cities  of  the  United  States  whose  population,  in  1860, 
exceeded  one  hundred  thousand.  The  returns  from  institutions  are  not  included. 

*  From  a  table  in  the  Thirty-Fifth  Annual  Report  of  the  New  York  Institution,  it  appears  that  out  of  16,890  deaf  mutes  returned  from  six 
countries  of  Europe,  for  which  the  ages  were  distinguished,  only  2,705,  less  than  one-sixth  part,  were  under  ten  years  of  age.  The  ratio  in  tho 
United  States  is  about  the  same. 

t  The  following  record  appears  on  the  returns  of  Fairfield  county  Connecticut:     "Hannah  Dugey,  aged  100,  born  in  Connecticut;  deaf  and 
dumb;  of  sound  mind." 
8 


Iviii  INTRODUCTION. 

Table  showing  the  number  of  deaf  mutes  in  the  principal  cities  of  the  United  States  in  1860. 

C;,;cs  Population.  Deaf  and  Dumb. 

New  York   805> 651  197 

Philadelphia 562, 529  167 

Bo8ton i 177,812  48 

Baltimore 212,418  51 

New  Orleans 16S>  675  43 

Cincinnati 161,  044  35 

St.  Louis 160,773  37 

Brooklyn 266, 66]  48 

Chicago 109, 260  14 


Total .  .  2, 624, 823  640 


The  proportion  is  only  one  deaf  mute  to  4,101  inhabitants.  Taking  the  white  and  free  colored 
population  of  the  whole  Union,  without  these  cities,  the  proportion  is  one  deaf  mute  to  2,070  inhabit 
ants;  but  if  the  returns  from  the  institutions  be  excluded,  to  make  a  fair  comparison,  there  will  be 
returned  from  the  States,  exclusive  of  the  great  cities,  about  one  deaf  mute  to  2,400  inhabitants.  But 
as  this  includes  the  returns  from  many  cities  and  large  towns  of  less  than  100,000  inhabitants,  most  of 
which  also  return  a  small  proportion  of  deaf  and  dumb,  it  may  safely  be  assumed  that,  on  a  general 
average,  only  about  half  as  large  a  proportion  of  deaf  mutes  are  returned  from  cities  and  large  towns  as 
from  country  districts.  Yet  there  is  no  reason  to  suppose  that  the  proportion  of  deaf  mutes  found  in 
cities  is  really  smaller  than  in  the  country.  If  discomfort,  want,  and  intemperance  be  regarded  as  among 
the  causes  of  a  greater  prevalence  of  deaf-dumbness,  nowhere  arc  they  found  in  such  miserable  extremes 
as  among  the  poor  of  cities;  and  it  has  been  found  that  cities  are  apt  to  send,  at  least,  their  full  pro 
portion  of  pupils  to  the  institutions  for  deaf  mutes.  The  small  proportion  returned  for  cities  is,  there 
fore,  to  be  ascribed  to  the  greater  haste  and  carelessness  of  assistant  marshals  hurrying  from  door  to 
door  in  a  populous  city,  among  families  most  of  whom  are  strangers  to  him,  while  the  marshal  who 
takes  the  census  of  a  small  district  in  the  country  generally  knows  of  all  the  deaf  mutes  in  his  district, 
and  hence  is  much  less  likely  to  overlook  them. 

We  have  already  observed  that  there  appears  to  be  a  smaller  proportion  of  deaf  mutes  returned 
from  the  foreign  population;  partly,  perhaps,  because  the  assistant  marshal,  in  many  cases,  could  not 
make  his  questions  fully  understood ;  but  also,  in  great  part,  because  a  small  proportion  of  deaf  mutes 
seems  to  go  along  with  the  emigration,  whether  from  Europe  to  America,  or  from  the  eastern  to  the 
western  States. 

Resuming  these  several  cases  of  greater  inaccuracy  in  the  returns,  we  find  that,  1st,  children  under 
ten;  2d,  large  cities;  3d,  emigrants,  especially  foreigners,  each  present  a  very  small  proportion  of  deaf 
mutes.  Hence,  a  district  where  the  proportion  of  children  is  large,  one  where  a  large  proportion  of 
the  population  live  in  cities,  and  one  where  there  is  a  large  immigrant  population,  will  respectively 
return  small  proportions  of  deaf  mutes.  The  first  is  the  case  with  the  northwest  and  southwest;  the 
second,  more  especially  with  New  York  and  southern  New  England;  the  third,  with  New  York  and  the 
northwest.  Allowing  for  these  several  causes,  the  tendency  to  deaf-mutism  in  the  different  sections 
of  the  country  becomes  much  more  nearly  equalized.  The  southern  Atlantic  States,  which  return  the 
greatest  proportion  of  deaf  mutes,  it  will  be  seen,  though  they  have  about  an  average  proportion  of 
children,  arc  losing  largely,  instead  of  gaining,  by  emigration,  and  contain  comparatively  few  large  cities. 

Even  in  country  districts,  and  among  the  native  population,  there  are  evidently  many  omissions  in 
the  returns.  We  have  already  referred  to  the  fact,  that  of  the  pupils  of  the  North  Carolina  Institution, 
who  seem  to  have  been  all  home  for  the  vacation  when  the  census  was  taken,  only  one-half  can  be 
found  on  the  census  list.  And  after  a  very  careful  examination  of  the  lists  for  New  York  and  New 
Jersey,  out  of  seventy-two  pupils  dismissed  in  the  two  years  preceding  the  census,  (not  counting  those 
from  the  great  cities,)  only  thirty-two  can  be  found  in  the  census.  A  few  of  the  remainder  may  have 


INTRODUCTION. 


lix 


died  or  changed  their  residences;  still  there  seems  no  reason  to  doubt,  that,  of  those  deaf  mutes  not 
actually  in  school,  a  large  proportion  were  omitted;  and  hence,  chiefly,  it  is,  that  a  smaller  proportion 
was  returned  as  over  twenty  years  of  age. 

Some  of  these  omissions  may  be  accounted  for,  by  what  the  returns  indicate  as  quite  a  frequent 
inadvertence,  the  writing  of  the  words  "deaf  and  dumb"  on  the  wrong  line;  thus  returning,  instead  of 
the  deaf  mute  himself,  the  name  that  stood  next  his  own.  The  tendency,  in  this  case,  is  rather  to  write 
on  the  line  above  than  on  the  one  below.  In  this  way,  probably,  several  very  old  people  were  returned, 
as  deaf  and  dumb,  instead  of  younger  members  of  their  respective  families.  On  the  whole,  however 
it  may  be  assumed  that  such  errors,  not  affecting  the  number  of  deaf  mutes,  but  only  the  sex  and  age, 
will  nearly  balance  each  other.* 

From  the  several  considerations  that  have  been  presented,  it  is  manifest  that  the  nearest  approxi 
mation  we  can  make  from  the  returns  of  the  census,  to  the  true  proportion  of  deaf  mutes  in  the  country, 
is,  by  taking  the  number  returned  as  between  the  ages  of  ten  and  twenty.  Even  between  those  ages, 
there  are  probably  omissions  enough  to  balance  the  number  returned  twice;  which  will  leave  a  quite 
uniform  proportion  in  all  sections  of  the  country  of  about  one  deaf  mute  to  fifteen  hundred  inhabitants, 
a  proportion  but  little  smaller  than  that  found  in  Europe. 

An  examination  of  the  proportions  in  the  several  States  shows  that  Virginia  and  Kentucky  present 
at  each  census  a  large  proportion  of  deaf  mutes;  at  the  last  census,  a  considerably  larger  proportion 
than  was  returned  from  any  other  section  of  the  Union  of  equal  population.  This  will  appear  from  the 
annexed  table,  (referring  only  to  whites:) 


• 

183 

X 

184 

). 

185 

X 

18# 

3. 

No.  of  deaf  and 
dumb. 

Proportion. 

No.  of  deaf  and 
dumb. 

Proportion. 

No.  of  deaf  and 
dumb. 

Proportion. 

No.  of  deaf  nnd 
dumb. 

Proportion. 

419 

1  :  1  657 

453 

1  •  1  636 

540 

1  •  1  640 

676 

1  •  1   ^ifl 

303 

1  •  1  709 

400 

1  •  1  476 

507 

1  •  I  50° 

!>74 

1  •  1   602 

The  United  States 

5,363 

1  :  1,964 

6,682 

1  :  2,  123 

9,085 

1  :  2  152 

11  856 

1  •  2  "7r> 

Whether  this  extraordinary  prevalence  of  deaf-dumbness  in  the  central  belt  of  country  immediately 
north  of  the  parallel  of  36°  30',  is  to  be  ascribed  to  the  influence  of  climate,  or  of  geological  formation, 
(much  of  the  district  being  mountainous,  and  much  of  the  remainder  a  limestone  region,)  or  is  rather  a 
peculiarity  of  the  nearly  homogeneous  population  of  those  States,  it  would  be  premature,  in  the  present 
state  of  our  knowledge,  to  express  a  decided  opinion. 

We  observe,  however,  that  it  does  appear  from  the  returns  that,  other  circumstances  being  about  the 
same,  there  is  usually  a  larger  proportion  of  deaf  mutes  in  a  district  of  homogeneous  population,  than  from 
districts  whose  population  is  more  mixed.  This  fact  is  of  like  purport  to  the  fact,  familiar  to  students 
of  vital  statistics,  that  deaf-dumbness,  idiocy,  and  other  cases  of  arrest  or  imperfection  of  development, 
are  more  apt  to  appear  in  the  offspring  of  parents  who  are  related.  What  is  true  of  individual  families, 
may  be  true  of  whole  communities;  and  thus,  perhaps,  there  is  a  greater  tendency,  other  things  being 
equal,  to  deaf-dumbness,  and  other  organic  defects,  in  a  comparatively  stationary  and  homogeneous  popu 
lation,  than  in  a  migratory  and  mixed  population. 

The  decrease  in  the  proportion  of  deaf  mutes  returned  from  New  England,  in  so  far  as  it  is  real,  (for 
much  of  it  is  probably  only  apparent,  owing  to  the  greater  proportion  of  population  in  cities,  the  returns 
from  which,  as  we  have  seen,  are  usually  very  defective,)  may,  probably,  be  ascribed,  in  part,  to  the  popu 
lation  of  that  section  of  the  Union  becoming  less  stationary  and  homogeneous,  than  it  was  thirty  or  forty 
years  ago;  and  in  part,  perhaps,  to  a  more  general  progress  of  physiological  knowledge. 

*  The  return  from  Marion  county,  Va.,  of  an  infant  of  one  month  old,  as  "deaf,"  is  probably  a  case  of  writing  on  the  wrong  line.     The  deafness 
could  not  bo  known  at  that  age. 


lx  INTRODUCTION. 

Restoring  the  pupils  in  the  Asylum  at  Hartford  to  their  respective  States,  we  find  the  following 
proportions  of  deaf  mutes  returned  from  the  several  New  England  States,  in  1830  and  in  1860: 

1830.  18CO. 

Proportion  of  1  to —      Proportion  of  1  to — 

Maine 2,107  1,950 

New  Hampshire i 1.  816  1,  850 

Vermont 1.  607  1,  905 

Massachusetts 2,  045  2,  413 

Rhode  Island 1,  672  2,  709 

Connecticut 1,  426  1,  990 

It  will  be  observed  that  in  Maine  the  proportion  of  deaf  mutes  has  increased,  and  in  New  Hamp 
shire  has  remained  about  the  same.  Of  all  the  New  England  States  and,  indeed  of  all  the  northern 
States,  Maine  has  the  largest  per-centage  of  State-born  population,  and  New  Hampshire  the  next  largest. 
The  States  where  the  proportion  of  deaf  mutes  is  least,  Massachusetts  and  Rhode  Island,  are  those  that 
have  the  largest  proportion  of  immigrant  population. 

On  the  whole,  while  some  part  of  the  decrease  in  the  ratio  of  deaf  mutes,  in  New  England,  may  be 
due  to  a  more  enlightened  avoidance  of  some  of  the  causes  of  deaf-dumbness,  most  of  it  is  probably  to 
be  ascribed  to  the  influx  of  immigrant  population  and  the  imperfectness  of  the  returns  from  large 

towns.* 

It  is  a  remarkable  feature  in  the  returns,  though  one  common  to  every  enumeration  of  the  deaf  and 
dumb,  in  Europe  as  well  as  America,  that  male  deaf  mutes  so  largely  exceed  the  female.  Even  in  States 
where  there  is  a  large  excess  of  female  population,  there  are  many  more  male  than  female  deat  mutes. 
The  same  is  true  of  the  idiotic,  and,  in  a  less  degree,  of  the  blind  and  insane.  Among  the  deaf  and 
dumb,  the  sexes  are  thus  distributed : 

Males.  Females. 

Under  five  years   227  189 

Five  t:>  ten 776  667 

Ten  to  fifteen 1,168  916 

Fifteen  to  twenty 1,  101  905 

Twenty  to  thirty 1,  258  976 

Thirty  to  forty 778  554 

Forty  to  fifty 589  463 

Fifty  to  sixty , 403  309 

Sixty  to  seventy 194  156 

Seventy  and  upwards 104  101 

Ages  not  returned 18  14 


Total 6,  606  5,  250 


More  than  five  males  to  four  females.  In  1850,  there  were  returned  from  ten  States,  (Compen 
dium  of  the  Census,  p.  59,)  1,408  male  deaf  mutes  to  l,129»females,  just  about  the  same  proportion. 
In  Massachusetts,  where  the  female  population  considerably  exceeds  the  male,  we  find  in  18GO,  242 
male  deaf  mutes  to  180  females,  the  large  proportion  of  four  to  three. 

The  excess  of  males  among  the  idiotic  is  still  greater,  being  in  1850,  as  three  to  two.  For  the  blind, 
the  excess  of  males  is  less  than  for  the  deaf  and  dumb;  and  for  the  insane,  the  difference  is  still  less. 

Observing  that  the  deaf  and  dumb,  and  the  idiotic,  are  such  from  birth  or  childhood,  and  that  most 
of  the  blind,  and  especially  of  the  insane,  became  such  after  reaching  the  adult  age,  the  conclusion  to 
be  drawn  from  the  facts  just  set  forth  is,  that  not  only  is  the  male  sex  more  liable  than  the  female  to 
the  diseases  and  accidents  that  affect  the  mind  and  its  chief  organs  of  sense,  but  also  is,  in  a  much 
greater  degree,  more  liable  to  be  born  with  imperfect  organs. 

*  It  would  be  an  interesting  inquiry,  whether  deaf-mutism  and  other  organic  delects  in  children  prevail  most  among  the  offspring  of  early  or  of  lule 
marriages.  The  largest  proportion  of  deuf  mutes,  and  especially  of  deal'  mute  children,  other  things  being  equal,  is  in  those  States  where  early  mar 
riages  Bctim  to  be  most  common;  a*  in  the  southern  States. 


INTRODUCTION.  Ixi 

DEAF,    DUMB   AND   BLIND. 

Little  more  than  half  a  century  ago,  it  was  often  asserted  that  there  was  no  individual  known  in 
any  country,  laboring  under  this  three-fold  accumulation  of  afflictions.  Cases,  however,  in  which 
children  were  even  born  both  deaf  and  blind,  soon  came  to  light.  One  of  these,  James  Mitchell,  of 
Scotland,  lived  to  mature  age,  and  gave  such  proofs  of  mental  activity  in  employing  his  remaining 
senses  of  touch  and  smell  in  establishing  some  communication  with  the  external  world,  and  with  those 
persons  with  whom  he  lived,  as  made  his  case  an  object  of  profound  study  to  some  of  the  most  emi 
nent  philosophers  of  his  time.  When  enumerations  of  the  deaf  and  dumb  began  to  be  taken,  it  was 
found  that  the  deaf  are  no  more  exempt  from  blindness  than  are  those  who  hear.  A  census  of  the 
deaf  and  dumb  in  the  Sardinian  States,  taken  about  thirty  years  ago,  showed  seven  also  blind  among 
4,778  deaf  mutes,  one  to  680;  and  there  were  found  in  Denmark  three  such  among  G30,  one  also  blind 
to  210  deaf  mutes.  In  Sweden  and  Norway,  the  proportion  of  blind  deaf  mutes  is  still  greater. 

From  a  table  on  page  L  of  the  quarto  volume,  census  of  1850,  it  appears  that  in  only  thirteen 
States,  not  embracing  the  two  of  greatest  population,  there  were  returned  ten  deaf,  dumb  and  blind ; 
fifteen  deaf  and  blind;  one  deaf,  dumb,  blind,  and  insane;  four  deaf,  dumb,  blind,  and  idiotic;  ten  dumb 
and  blind ;  one  blind,  deaf,  and  insane;  and  one  idiotic,  blind,  and  dumb;  in  all,  forty-two  returned  as 
deaf  and  blind,  or  dumb  and  blind,  in  less  than  half  the  States. 

Either  the  proportion  of  persons  thus  fearfully  afflicted  is  less  than  it  was,  or  the  returns  of  the 
last  census  are  not  so  full.  We  find  in  all  the  States,  in  1860,  twenty-four  white  persons  returned  as 
deaf,  dumb,  and  blind,  or  dumb  and  blind;  and  fourteen  as  deaf  and  blind.  To  these  are  to  be  added 
two  free  colored  (one  of  them  returned  as  100  years  old,  deaf  and  dumb,  blind,  and  insane,)  and  sixteen 
slaves,  three  of  the  latter  in  one  county  in  Tennessee,  (Haywood.) 

Most  of  those  thus  returned  are  elderly  people,  who  will  probably,  in  a  few  years,  be  relieved  of 
their  triple  affliction  by  death.  Others  are  persons  who,  probably,  before  becoming  blind,  acquired 
some  mode  of  communication  with  their  friends,  available  to  the  blind.  It  is  well  known  that  the  edu 
cated  deaf  and  dumb  can  converse  in  the  dark,  both  by  signs  and  by  the  manual  alphabet,  each  mode 
of  communication  being  sensible  to  the  touch ;  and  the  same  means  remain  available  to  those  deaf  mutes, 
on  whom  may  fall  the  dreadful  additional  misfortune  of  blindness. 

Even  where  the  individual  has  become  deaf  and  blind  in  infancy  or  childhood,  if  of  good  natural 
capacity,  the  case  is  not  beyond  the  hope  of  great  alleviation  by  instruction.  Julia  Brace  can  converse, 
in  signs,  on  all  the  subjects  connected  with  her  daily  wants,  or  even  with  the  incidents  that  occur  in 
the  circle  of  her  acquaintance.  Laura  Bridgman,  also  deaf,  dumb,  and  blind  from  her  childhood,  has 
acquired  a  mental  and  moral  development,  superior  to  that  of  very  many  who  are  blessed  with  sight. 

Of  those  returned  in  1860  as  deaf,  dumb,  and  blind,  seven  are  under  the  age  of  twenty;  namely,  a 
girl  of  five,  in  Jefferson  county,  Wisconsin ;  a  girl  of  eleven,  in  Marshall  county,  Virginia ;  a  girl  of  twelve, 
in  Edgefield  district,  South  Carolina;  a  girl  of  seventeen,  in  Licking  county,  Ohio;  a  boy  of  sixteen,  at 
Indianapolis,  (returned  as  also  "foolish;")  a  boy  of  seventeen,  in  Windham  county,  Connecticut;  and  a 
boy  of  eighteen,  in  Saline  county,  Illinois,  (returned,  also,  as  insane  and  paralyzed.)  Five  of  the  seven, 
it  is  presumed,  are  capable  of  instruction.  Should  similar  cases  be  known  to  exist,  of  which  no  mention 
is  made,  the  Superintendent  of  the  Census  will  be  thankful  to  have  them  communicated. 

CAUSES    OF   DEAFNESS. 

Some  of  the  assistant  marshals  noted  on  their  returns  the  causes  of  deafness ;  but  not  to  such  an 
extent  as  to  supply  inductions  of  much  value.  Several  noted,  in  cases  where  there  were  more  than 
one  deaf  mute  in  a  family,  that  the  parents  were  cousins.  Quite  a  number  of  cases  were  hereditary. 
For  those  who  became  deaf  after  birth,  (he  cause  most  frequently  returned  is  scarlet  fever.  The  "use 
of  quinine"  is  given  as  the  cause  of  deafness  in  several  cases. 

It  is  stated  in  a  note  to  the  remarks  on  the  deaf  and  dumb  in  the  Preliminary  Report,  (on  the 
authority  of  H.  P.  Peet,  LL.D.,)  that,  according  to  the  present  state  of  our  knowledge  of  deaf  and  dumb 


lxii  INTRODUCTION. 

statistics,  there  appear  to  be  in  Europe  generally,  in  a  population  of  a  million,  615  deaf  mutes  who  are 
so  from  birth,  and  only  154  by  disease  or  accident;  while  in  the  United  States,  the  former  class  number 
278  in  a  million,  and  the  latter  222.  Assuming  that  our  returns  arc  less  accurate  than  the  European, 
to  the  amount  of  one-fifth,  there  would  be  in  this  country,  of  deaf  mutes  from  birth,  333  in  a  million, 
and  of  those  accidentally  deaf  in  infancy  or  childhood,  267  in  a  million.  This  greater  tendency  of 
children  among  us  to  accidental  deafness  may,  perhaps,  be  ascribed  to  our  more  variable  climate,  the 
extremes  of  heat  and  cold  being  apt  to  produce  those  colds  and  gatherings  in  the  head  to  which  deafness 
is  often  ascribed,  and  likewise  to  influence  the  course  of  those  eruptive  fevers  which  are  among  the 
most  frequent  causes  of  deafness.  By  more  enlightened  treatment  of  children  attacked  by  colds,  fevers, 
inflammations,  and  especially  scarlet  fever  and  measles,  the  number  of  deaf  mutes  who  are  not  so  from 
birth,  might  doubtless,  be  materially  diminished 

The  very  small  liability  of  our  population  to  congenital  deafness,  as  compared  with  that  of  Europe, 
may  be  due,  in  part,  to  the  fact  that  our  women  suffer  much  less  from  hardship,  exposure,  and  anxiety, 
than  the  women  of  Europe;  in  part,  that,  as  we  have  already  noticed,  our  population  is  more  mixed; 
made  up  largely  from  the  more  energetic  portion  of  the  population  of  the  Old  World ;  and,  in  part,  per 
haps,  that  marriages  of  relations,  owing  to  the  general  dispersion  of  families,  are  less  common  hi  this 
country  than  abroad. 

Of  the  causes  that  are  supposed  to  influence  the  birth  of  deaf  and  dumb  children,  there  are  two 
that  are  wholly  in  our  power  to  avoid;  namely,  the  marriage  of  two  congenital  deaf  mutes  and  the  mar 
riage  of  near  relatives.  If  it  were  generally  understood  that  both  classes  of  unions  ought  to  be  discour 
aged,  if  not  even  legally  prohibited,  there  would  be  fewer  families  afflicted  with  deaf  and  dumb  children, 
and  especially  with  several  deaf  mute  children  in  each. 

CASES  OF  SEVERAL  DEAF  MUTES  IN  ONE  FAMILY. 

One  of  the  most  noticeable  facts  in  the  statistics  of  deaf-dumbness  is  the  frequency  with  which 
this  affliction  appears  in  several  members  of  the  same  family.  Dr.  Peet,  summing  up  nearly  three 
thousand  cases  collected  by  I  he  principals  of  three  American  schools,  concluded  that  in  this  country,  of 
the  congenitally  deaf,  a  large  majority  have  deaf  mute  brothers  and  sisters.*  In  other  words,  when  a 
deaf  mute  child  is  born  in  a  family,  the  probability  is  that  there  may  be  another,  if  not  more. 

As  many  as  seven,  and  even  eight,  deaf  mute  children  in  one  family  are  sometimes  recorded. 
There  appear,  from  the  census  of  1860,  to  be  several  families  in  almost  every  State,  containing  from 
three  to  five  deaf  mutes  each;  but  the  number  of  such  cases  has  not  been  ascertained.  In  Tennessee, 
about  one-third  of  the  deaf  and  dumb  appear  to  be  in  families  containing  more  than  one.  As  the  list 
only  shows  the  cases  where  all  the  deaf  mute  children  are  still  living,  and  resident  at  home,  the  real 
proportion  of  such  cases  in  that  State  must  be  considerably  larger  than  one-third.  In  some  other 
States  this  proportion  does  not  seem  nearly  so  large. 

DEAF-MUTE    CHILDREN    OF    DEAF-MUTE    PARENTS. 

It  is  a  matter  of  regret,  that  the  census  schedules  could  not  have  been  framed  to  show  the 
relationship  of  each  member  of  a  family  to  the  head  of  the  family.  Among  the  investigations  which 
such  a  feature  of  the  returns  would  facilitate,  is  the  interesting  one :  How  many  deaf  mutes  are  living 
in  the  marriage  relation,  and  of  those  how  large  a  proportion  have  deaf-mute  children  ? 

The  returns  do  not  show  whether  two  deaf  mutes  of  the  same  name,  in  the  same  family,  are 
brother  and  sister,  or  husband  and  wife.  Nevertheless,  a  comparison  of  the  census  list  with  the 
reports  of  our  institutions  enables  us  to  distinguish  many  cases,  especially  in  New  England,  where 
sometimes  only  one,  but  oftener  both  heads  of  a  family,  are  deaf  and  dumb.  It  is  believed  that  there 
have  been  more  marriages  of  deaf  mutes  in  the  northern  States,  and  especially  in  New  England, 
during  the  last  thirty  years,  than  in  any  other  part  of  the  world  of  like  population.  As  we  have  seen 
that  the  proportion  of  deaf  mutes  in  those  States  is  diminishing,  instead  of  increasing,  there  seems  no 
ground  for  the  apprehension  expressed  by  some,  that  the  frequency  of  such  marriages  would  occasion 

•  Thirty-tilih  \r>v  VnvK   KV|Mirt.   |>.    HHI. 


INTRODUCTION.  hiii 

such  an  increase  in  the  number  of  deaf  mutes,  that  even  legislative  enactments  might  be  necessary  to 
prevent  it.  Those  who  have  the  greatest  acquaintance  with  the  statistics  of  the  deaf  and  dumb,  state 
that,  though  this  infirmity  is  sometimes  transmitted  to  a  second  generation,  and  very  rarely  to  a  third, 
hardly  an  instance  can  be  cited  in  which  it  has  run  through  four  generations. 

In  several  of  the  States,  perhaps  in  most,  we  find  families  in  which  deaf-mute  parents  have  deaf- 
mute  children.  In  New  England  there  are  about  a  dozen  such  instances;  in  Pennsylvania,  eight;  in 
New  Jersey,  one;  in  New  York,  four  or  five.  It  is  probable  there  may  be  forty  or  fifty  such  cases  in 
the  whole  Union.  The  number  of  deaf-mute  children  in  these  families  is  very  seldom  more  than 
from  one  to  three.  On  the  whole,  it  is  probable  that  of  nearly  twelve  thousand  deaf  mutes  in  the 
United  States,  less  than  one  hundred  are  the  children  of  deaf-mute  parents.  That  this  is  not  an  over 
estimate,  appears  from  the  fact  that  we  find  only  about  twenty  such  children  in  New  England ;  ten  in 
New  York ;  two  in  New  Jersey,  and  eighteen  in  Pennsylvania ;  in  all,  fifty  deaf-mute  children  of  deaf- 
mute  parents,  among  not  far  from  4,500  deaf  mutes,  several  hundred  of  whom  were  married.  In  the 
southern  and  western  States,  the  proportion  of  married  deaf  mutes  seems  to  be  less ;  but  the  returns 
themselves  do  not  furnish  the  data  for  an  exact  calculation,  and  we  want,  for  those  States,  the 
information  that  would  enable  us  to  supply  the  deficiencies  of  the  census  schedules. 

From  the  Forty-Fifth  Report  of  the  American  Asylum  (Hartford,  1861)  we  learn  the  following  facts: 

Within  the  past  ten  years,  there  have  been  three  large  conventions  of  educated  mutes  at  the 
American  Asylum,  on  occasions  of  so  much  interest,  as  to  bring  together  nearly  all  living  in  the  New 
England  States,  and  many  from  New  York,  Pennsylvania,  and  Ohio.  The  whole  number  of  different 
persons  (deaf  mutes)  present  on  these  several  occasions,  was  five  hundred  and  forty-seven ;  of  these, 
three  hundred  and  fifteen  were  single,  quite  a  number  of  whom  had  lately  graduated ;  and  two  hundred 
and  thirty-two  were  married.  From  this,  it  would  appear  that  nearly  half  of  the  more  intelligent  and 
energetic  class  of  educated  deaf  mutes  become  heads  of  families. 

These  two  hundred  and  thirty-two  married  deaf  mutes,  who  were  present  at  the  conventions 
referred  to,  formed,  with  twenty-eight  others  who  were  not  present,  one  hundred  and  fifty-four  families. 
Of  forty-eight  of  these  families  one  of  the  partners  only  was  deaf  and  dumb,  and  both  husband  and 
wife  were  deaf  and  dumb  in  one  hundred  and  six.  There  were  one  or  more  children  in  one  hundred 
and  thirteen  of  those  families,  and*none  in  the  other  forty-one.  In  five  of  the  latter,  marriage  had 
recently  been  contracted.  The  whole  number  of  children  reported  as  belonging  to  these  families  was 
two  hundred  and  eighty-seven.  Of  these,  two  hundred  and  sixty-four  were  in  possession  of  all  their 
senses,  and  twenty-three  were  deaf  and  dumb.  These  twenty-three  belonged  to  twelve  families,  the 
la'rgest  number  in  one  family  being  five.  In  nine  of  these  twelve  families  both  the  parents  were 
congenital  deaf  mutes;  and  most  of  them  also  had  near  relatives  deaf  and  dumb.  In  two  other  families 
the  mother  only  was  deaf  from  birth,  the  father  having  become  deaf  in  childhood.  In  the  remaining 
family  the  mother  also  was  born  deaf,  and  had  two  deaf-mute  brothers ;  the  father  could  hear  and  speak. 

No  instance  is  known  to  the  principal  of  the  American  Asylum,  in  which  the  union  of  a  couple, 
both  of  whom  were  accidentally  deaf,  or  of  a  deaf  mute  not  such  from  birth  with  a  hearing  person,  had 
produced  deaf-mute  children. 

The  general  result  of  the  experience  of  this  large  number  of  deaf  mutes  is  thus  summed  up : 

Where  two  persons,  both  deaf  mutes  from  birth,  marry,  there  will  probably  be  one  or  more  deaf- 
mute  children  in  more  than  half  the  families  thus  formed;  and  every  three  children  out  of  eight  born 
of  such  parents  will  probably  be  deaf  and  dumb.  When  a  person,  deaf  mute  from  birth,  marries  either 
a  hearing  person  or  one  deaf  from  accident,  there  will  be  deaf-mute  children  in  such  families  in  about 
one  case  in  sixteen.  .Persons  who  became  deaf  by  accident  are  not,  unless  they  marry  congenital  deaf 
mutes,  more  liable  to  have  deaf-mute  children  than  persons  who  hear  and  speak. 

LEGAL    RIGHTS    AND    RESPONSIBILITIES. 

In  view  of  the  large  number  of  deaf  mutes  in  the  country,  their  "  legal  rights  and  liabilities" 
becomes  a  subject  of  general  interest.  As  is  stated  in  the  Preliminary  Report,  the  Roman  law  placed 


briv 


INTRODUCTION. 


this  class  of  persons  in  a  state  of  perpetual  pupilage ;  and  the  influence  of  this  principle,  unjust  as 
it  is  in  many  cases,  even  to  the  uneducated  deaf  and  dumb,  has  led  European  jurists,  down  to  a  very 
recent  time,  to  question  the  ability  of  a  deaf  mute  to  make  a  will  or  a  contract,  or  even  to  form  a  valid 
marriage.  These  prejudices,  however,  are  giving  way  to  more  just  and  rational  views,  and  it  is  now 
almost  universally  held,  that  the  deaf  and  dumb  possess,  if  they  show  themselves  of  sufficient 
intelligence,  all  the  rights  of  their  brethren  who  hear  and  speak;  like  them,  capable  of  acquiring  or 
alienating  property,  making  contracts,  voting  at  elections,  contracting  marriage,  and  making  wills;  and, 
like  them,  arc  amenable  to  the  laws.  On  this  subject,  the  best  and  most  complete  treatise  extant  is 
probably  that  "On  the  Legal  Rights  and  Responsibilities  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,"  by  Harvey  P. 

Peet,  LL.D. 

As  the  deaf  and  dumb,  the  blind,  and  the  insane,  form  a  considerable  and  very  interesting  portion 
of  the  living  population,  we  have  devoted  to  them  more  space  than  their  proportionate  numbers  might 
seem  to  demand,  in  which  we  feel  justified,  because  their  interests  cannot  be  represented  to  the  public 
generally  through  any  other  medium,  while  they,  more  than  others,  have  a  claim  upon  the  State.  We 
believe  that  such  as  will  peruse  what  has  been  presented  on  these  subjects,  will  not  complain  of  the 
space  they  occupy.  In  order  to  complete  the  article,  as  far  as  our  information  up  to  the  present  time 
will  admit,  we  have  pursued  the  subject  in  the  Appendix,  so  as  to  embrace  some  account  of  the 
persons  who  have  entitled  themselves  to  mention  by  their  efforts  and  writings,  not  only  to  instruct  the 
present  age,  but  as  an  encouragement  to  the  benevolent  in  the  assurance  it  furnishes,  that  the  memory 
of  good  deeds  survives  their  performance. 

Institutiont  for  the  education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb  in  the  United  States,  1863. 


Title. 

Location. 

State. 

Foundation. 

c 

o 
^    tx 
o  ,c 
_c 

Q 

Principal  or  superintend 
ent. 

No.  of  pupils  at 
lust  advices. 

1 

Hartford 

Corporate  and  State. 

1817 

Collins  Stone      .... 

222 

"} 

New  York  city.  . 

New  York  .  

Corporate  and  State. 

1818 

Harvey  P.  Peet,  LL.D  .  . 

319 

3 

Oorpr>rftt«  dftl  Stfttp 

1820 

Abraham  B.  Hutton  

182 

4 

Kentucky   

State  

1823 

JohnA.  Jacobs.  . 

109 

5 

Ohio                   

State  

1829 

George  L.  Weed,  jr  

150 

6 

Virginia   Institution   for   Deaf  and 

State 

1839 

J.  C.  M.  Merillat  M  D 

83 

7 

State 

1844 

143 

g 

Tennessee  . 

State  

1845 

A.  G.  Scott  

61 

9 

North  Carolina  Institution,  Deaf  and 

State 

1845 

Willie  J.  Palmer  .... 

41 

10 

State 

1846 

Philip  G.  Gillett 

201 

11 

Georgia  Asvluui  

Cove  Spring 

Georgia  ...  

State  

1846 

Willium  D.  Cooke  

35 

12 

South  Carolina  Institution,  Deaf  and 

State    

1849 

N.  P.  Walker  

20 

13 

Louisiana    Institution,     Deaf    and 

State 

1852 

A.  K.  Martin  

63 

11 

Fulton 

State 

1851 

William  D.  Kerr 

66 

IT) 

Wisconsin  Institution  

State  

1852 

J.  S.  Officer  

69 

16 

Mk-higau  Asylum,  Deaf  and  Dumb, 
and  Blind  

Flint 

State 

1854 

75 

17 

Iowa  Institution  

State 

1855 

50 

18 

Mississippi  Institution  

Jackson  

Mississippi  .  

State  

1856 

Joseph  H.  Johnson  

20 

19 

Texas  Institution  

Austin  

Texas  

State                 .     .  . 

1857 

Jacob  Vim  Nostrand  ..... 

27 

20 

Columbia    Institution,    Deaf    and 
Dumb,  and  Blind  

United  States 

1857 

Edward  M   Gallaudct 

35 

21 

Alabama  Institution  

Talladega  

State 

1858 

20 

22 

California    Institution,     Deaf    and 
Dumb,  and  Blind  

State 

1860 

Mrs.  P.  B.  Clark  . 

21 

In  those  institutions  where  the  blind  are  tanght,  only  the  number  of  their  deaf  and  dumb  pupils  is  given  in  the  last  column. 


INTRODUCTION. 


Ixv 


Besides  the  foregoing,  an  institution  has  recently  been  opened  in  Kansas,  and  measures  have  been 
taken  to  found  one  in  Minnesota. 

No  intelligence  having  been  received  for  two  years  past  from  the  institutions  in  the  revolted 
States,  the  table  only  gives  for  those  institutions  the  status  according  to  the  last  advices  before  1861. 
The  pupils  in  several  of  the  northern  institutions  have  rather  diminished  since  18GO,  deaf-mute  lads,  in 
some  cases,  being  kept  at  home  to  supply  the  place  of  a  father  or  brother  absent  in  the  army. 

The  annexed  table  of  institutions  for  the  deaf  and  dumb,  in  Europe  and  British  America,  is  chiefly 
taken  from  a  table  prepared  by  Dr.  Peet,  after  his  European  tour,  in  1851.  In  only  a  few  cases  have 
we  later  intelligence  from  the  trans-Atlantic  institutions. 

Statistical  view  of  all  the  known  institutions  for  the  deaf  and  dumb  in  Europe,  British  America,  and  Asia. 


Institutions. 

Founded. 

Kind,  or  how  supported. 

No.  of  instruc 
tors. 

4 

'3, 

a 
o. 

•a 

1 

1 

I.  GREAT  BRITAIN. 
London       

1792 

14 

280 

2 

1814 

do 

5 

63 

T 

Manchester  

1824 

....do  

5 

81 

4 

1829 

do 

4 

90 

5 

Liverpool  _  

1825 

....do  

3 

58 

(j 

1827 

do 

3 

48 

7 

1839 

do 

2 

30 

8 

1844 

0 

Brighton  

1841 

Subscriptions  

2 

40 

10 

Edinburgh  .     ... 

18JO 

do   

3 

70 

]] 

Edinburgh      .. 

1849 

2 

40 

12 

G  lasgow  

1619 

3 

85 

]3 

Aberdeen    

1819 

do  

26 

14 

Dublin,  (Claremont) 

1816 

do                    

c 

120 

15 

Dublin 

1825 

do                         

8 

16 

Belfast 

1831 

do                  

50 

17 

Cork  .  . 

1S9T 

1 

14 

18 

19 

II.  FRANCE. 

77p.n 

12 

170 

20 

Bordeaux 

1786 

do     

110 

21 

Marseilles 

1819 

4 

60 

2° 

1*40 

do  

17 

23 

18°6 

do     

70 

24 

AIbi 

do     

35 

25 

Le  Puy 

1007 

do   

30 

26 

Le  Puy 

1ft40 

do     

20 

27 

St,  Etienne 

1«1ri 

do         

20 

28 

St.  Etienne 

18°8 

do          

60 

29 

1824 

do                       

4 

60 

30 

do             

15 

Q1 

Vizillc 

do                              

15 

QO 

d0                              

00 

do                                            

<U 

d0                              

14 

04 
•\\ 

do                              

32 

V. 

p 

do                           

50 

^7 

jo                              

38 

1833 

do           

25 

V> 

do                         

30 

40 

d0                     

41 

do                            

30 

4'> 

1807 

do                            

30 

43 

18°0 

do           

15 

44 

1780 

do    1 

40 

9 

Ixvi 


INTRODUCTION. 


Statistical  view  of  all  the  known  institutions  for  the  deaf  and  dumb  in  Europe,  Spc. — Continued. 


Institutions. 

Founded. 

Kind,  or  how  supported. 

No.  of  instruc 
tors. 

Jj 

§• 

a. 

•s 

6 
K 

45 

40 
47 
48 
49 
GO 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
50 
57 
58 
59 
CO 
01 

02 
63 
64 
Co 
CO 
07 
68 
G9 
70 
71 
72 

73 
74 

75 
70 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 

83 
84 
85 
80 
87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
92 

93 
94 
95 
96 
97 

Department.  

30 
29 
127 
23 
47 
50 
25 
25 
33 
71 
50 
20 
35 
40 
10 
15 
25 

90 
50 
40 
83 
5 
22 
45 
11 
14 
3 
10 

20 
20 
34 
00 
7 
30 
25 
14 
13 
33 

75 
45 
10 
54 
30 
15 
15 
15 
4 

..  do  

1816 

...  do  

....do  

1824 
1819 

....  do  

do  

..do.. 

O 

do  

1825 

1828 

....do  

3 

....do   

....do  

1817 
1834 

....do  

T  illn 

do 

Lille                                              „  

....  do  

....do  

Pout  1'  Abbe                                   

....do  

III.  ITALY. 

1789 
1786 

Papal  

8 
4 
4 
5 
1 
3 
4 

Royal  

1828 
1801 
1834 
1823 
1805 
1832 

do 

do 

Turin                                  ..                   .             

Private  

Government  

....do  

Private    .. 

2 
1 
1 

2 
2 
2 
5 

....do  

Day  school  

IV.  SWITZERLAND. 

Subscription  .. 

1810 
1843 
1822 
1834 
1826 
1834 
1838 
1835 
1838 

1779 
1812 
1829 

Zurich 

3 
2 
3 
2 
4 

4 

Werdenstcin  

Canton    

Zofin^en  .-  

Subscription  P  

Aarau  

do    

Riehen  

do         

V.  AUSTRIA. 
Vienna  

Lintz  .  

Brunn  

Prague  

1786 
1802 
1830 
1830 
1832 
1831 

4 
4 

Waitzen  

do 

Brixen  

Lcmberg  

1 
1 
1 

Gratz  

Salsbiirg  

Hallo  

VI.  PRUSSIA. 
Berlin  

1788 
1838 
1837 
1820 
1833 

Royal 

C 
1 
1 

3 

80 
14 
7 
32 
30 

Stettin  

St  rulsii  ml  

Konigsberg  

Royal                                                      . 

Angersbcrg  

Provincial..                                    

INTRODUCTION. 


Ixvii 


Statistical  view  of  all  the  known  institutions  for  the  deaf  and  dumb  in  Europe,  IfC. — Continued. 


Institutions. 

Founded. 

Kind,  or  how  supported 

No.  of  instruc 
tors. 

.2 
'S. 
g. 

•s 

0 

* 

9R 

Maricnbur0*  -  - 

1833 

Provincial  

on 

<¥\ 

Poscn  -  --  ---  --  --  

1830 

....do  

on 

100 

1804 

Subscriptions 

101 

Private  .. 

10° 

Ratibor  -  

183G 

Subscriptions  

IS 

103 

1829 

Provincial  

104 

1829 

....do  

•} 

106 

Erfurt                        

1829 

....do  

3 

«x> 

106 

Halberstadt                  

1829 

....do  

2 

10 

107 

1833 

do  

1 

1ft 

108 

1840 

109 

1820 

Royal  

110 

goest                              

1831 

Provincial  

I 

18 

111 

1831 

....do  

1 

14 

112 

1829 

Subscriptions    

4 

5° 

113 

1830 

Provincial  

2 

25 

114 

1840 

...do   ... 

•    2 

20 

115 

1841 

1 

g 

110 

Hallo                                 

1834 

4 

30 

117 

1838 

do 

1 

15 

11^ 

VII.  BAVARIA. 
Munich  .  -.  - 

1798 

Royal  ,  

110 

Bay  reutb.  .   .  

1821 

T>0 

121 

18°3 

18 

•\'w> 

AVurtsburgr          -  ---  -  •  -  

1821 

123 

1831 

1°4 

1824 

2 

23 

T>5 

Dilliuoen.  .  ..   

1834 

...do  

10 

l°fi 

Straubing  .   .-   .   -. 

1832 

do  

15 

V7 

Altdorf  ....                     

128 

VIII.    WURTEMBURG  AND  BADEN. 

1807 

4 

33 

100, 

18?3 

With  normal  schools  

1 

10 

130 

18°5 

2 

30 

m 

1829 

do  

1 

14 

n° 

1837 

do     

1 

14 

133 

Ig-ig 

5 

90 

m 

IX.  SAXONY,  HANOVER,  AND  OTHER  GERMAN  STATES. 

5 

'GO 

135 

18°8 

6 

58 

130 

18'X) 

3 

40 

137 

JQ;>4 

State                                                     

1 

3 

rw 

18-  x) 

do                     

1 

11 

130 

]Qi)() 

2 

30 

140 

1839 

20 

111 

Member"1 

2 

25 

-\\--> 

Camberg 

1819 

State             

3 

08 

143 

144 

1829 

State                                     —  

3 

70 

145 

do                                   

1 

9 

140 

Habstahl 

184° 

1 

5 

147 

1844 

12 

II- 

1838 

1 

5 

149 

1835 

State                         

150 

Ilslicld 

151 

Klausthal  .. 

Ixviii  INTRODUCTION. 

Statistical  view  of  all  the  known  institutions  for  the  deaf  and  dumb  in  Europe,  Sfc. — Continued. 


Institutions. 

Founded. 

Kind,  or  how  supported. 

No.  of  instruc 
tors. 

•3 

'a, 

a 

Bt 

•8 

0 

K 

152 
153 
154 
155 

156 
157 
158 
159 
300 
Ifil 
102 
1G3 
1G4 
105 
ICG 

107 
163 
109 
170 
171 

172 
173 
174 

175 
170 
177 

178 
179 

X.  GERMAN  FREE  CITIES. 

1829 
1827 
1827 
1839 

City  .. 

3 
2 
2 

3 
18 
1C 

Subscriptions  . 

S 

Private  .. 

Subscriptions  .  .  ..,..  ... 

XI.  BELGIUM  AND  HOLLAND. 

Government  

1335 

....do  

28 
02 
42 
35 

87 

....do  

3 

....do  

1820 
1831 
1834 

...  do  

4 

G 

...do  

1790 
1840 
1853 

1807 
1799 

State               

10 

101 

10 
52 

80-100 
94 
70 
32 

XII.  DENMARK,  SWEDEN,  AND  NORWAY. 

Royal      

do              .              .     .              

G 

4 
4 

1803 
1824 
1844 

1800 
1817 
1849 

1850 

1848 

do      

XIII.  RUSSIA  ANI>  POLAND. 

* 

St  Petcrsburgh 

97 

48 
18 

58 

Warsaw       .  .    ..          

Subscriptions  

Odessa                          ....          .  . 

Government  ..  

XIV.  BRITISH  AMERICA. 
Halifax   N   S        ...              

Montreal   CE               .             

Toronto,  C.  \V  

XV.  ASIA. 

Calcutta  

INTRODUCTION.  kix 

THE     BLIND 

To  the  popular  mind,  the  loss  of  sight  seems  to  be,  next  to  the  loss  of  reason,  the  greatest  of 
misfortunes.  We  live  and  move  in  a  world  of  light,  a  condition  to  which  the  eye  is  wonderfully 
adapted.  The  destruction  of  this  organ  shuts  out  all  that  is  beautiful  and  sublime  in  nature — all  that 
is  dear  and  expressive  in  the  human  countenance.  Facility  of  moving  about  is  interrupted;  full 
recourse  to  books  and  libraries  is  denied ;  the  ordinary  pursuits  of  business  are  closed,  and  the  blind 
are  often  subjected  to  a  life  of  dependence  and  poverty. 

While  all  these  privations  must  be  admitted,  yet  the  blind,  especially  the  educated,  are  not  an 
unhappy  people.  On  the  contrary,  they  are  cheerful,  and  with  genial  occupations  and  a  comfortable 
support,  are  contented  and  even  happy.  Though  "  it  is  a  pleasant  thing  for  the  eye  to  behold  the 
sun,"  and  we  instinctively  associate  darkness  with  gloom,  yet  this  is  not  the  effect  upon  the  born 
blind,  or  those  who  have  been  long  in  that  condition.  But  this  happy  relief  is  found  only  or  chiefly  in 
that  beautiful  law  of  compensation  which  a  merciful  Providence  has  connected  with  this  affliction, 
trained  and  developed  by  special  systems  of  education.  By  this  law,  the  lost  sight  gives  increased 
power  and  sensibility  to  all  the  remaining  senses.  Touch  and  hearing  perform  a  large  share  of  the 
work  of  conveying  to  the  mind  a  knowledge  of  external  things.  The  blind  child  feels  and  discovers 
the  shapes  of  all  objects,  their  qualities  of  smoothness,  roughness,  and  consistency,  and  soon 
associates  the  names  which  curiosity  prompts  it  to  inquire  after.  Such  a  child  may  be  taught  a 
thousand  things  through  its  touch  and  hearing ;  and  its  tenacious  memory,  constantly  exercised,  rarely 
parts  with  them.  The  blind  find  a  happy  compensation  in  their  love  of  music,  which  is  largely 
cultivated  by  them.  The  kind  voice  of  affection,  the  murmuring  brook,  the  forest  winds,  the  warbling 
of  the  birds,  and  all  the  many  voices  of  nature,  are  to  them  sources  of  intense  delight.  From  their 
fondness  for  country  rambles  among  picturesque  scenery,  and  the  surrounding  beauties  which  their 
excited  imaginations  picture  upon  their  mental  vision,  it  would  be  difficult  to  doubt  that  they  receive 
in  such  a  presence,  the  pleasure  which  the  most  romantic  lover  of  nature  enjoys.  But  the  highest  and 
most  satisfactory  compensation  the  blind  receive,  is  that  derived  from  the  training  and  instruction  in 
religion,  literature,  music,  and  the  mechanic  arts,  pursued  in  the  institutions  founded  for  their  benefit. 
They  are  here  taught  to  read  the  Scriptures,  and  other  valuable  books  are  brought  within  their  reach. 
They  acquire  habits  of  thought  and  discipline,  and  receive  a  knowledge  of  the  practical  duties  and 
relations  which  fit  them  for  active  life. 

Can  the  blind  distinguish  colors  by  touch  1  is  a  question  sometimes  discussed.  The  affirmative  is 
asserted  by  Monsieur  Guille,  Dr.  Bull,  and  others,  who  refer  to  cases,  and  an  instance  is  recorded  in 
the  Philosophical  Transactions  of  Great  Britain.  The  extreme  sensibility  of  the  touch  of  the 
educated  blind,  which  enables  them  to  read  the  raised  print  with  facility,  and  even  to  threao1  a  fine 
needle  with  the  aid  of  tongue  and  lip,  naturally  favor  the  belief  of  marvellous  stories  of  this  kind. 
Those  in  charge  of  the  London  Asylum  for  the  Blind,  and  of  the  older  institutions  in  the  United 
States,  who  have  had  very  favorable  opportunities  for  testing  such  a  question,  have  no  evidence 
whatever  of  the  power  of  the  blind  to  distinguish  natural  colors  by  the  touch.  The  most  they  are 
prepared  to  admit  is,  that  the  chemical  or  other  change  produced  by  the  coloring  matter  on  a  cloth 
fabric,  may  so  affect  the  surface  as  to  cause  more  or  less  harshness,  distinguishable  by  the  extremely 
delicate  touch  of  the  blind;  but  this  is  entirely  different  from  distinguishing  color  as  such.  Mr.  Chapin 
has  repeatedly  tested  the  subject,  selecting  those  who  were  most  remarkable  for  tactile  sensibility,  but 
without  any  result. 

CAUSES    OF    BLINDNESS. 

Blindness  is  congenital  in  many  cases ;  but  it  results  in  a  much  greater  degree  from  disease, 
accident,  and  old  age.  Among  the  principal  inducing  diseases  may  be  named  amaurosis,  or  paralysis 
of  the  optic  nerve,  cataract,  purulent  ophthalmia,  scarlet  fever,  scrofula,  small-pox,  measles,  and 
accident. 


Ixx  INTRODUCTION. 

Hereditary  blindness  (that  is,  strictly  derived  from  blind  parents)  is  not  frequent.  Of  700  blind 
persons  in  the  institutions  of  the  United  States  whose  parentage  is  known,  only  five  had  cither  parent 
blind.  An  investigation  made  some  years  since  in  the  Hdpital  des  Quinze-  Vingts,  at  Paris,  revealed 
the  remarkable  fact  that  of  the  several  hundred  children  born  there  of  parents,  one  or  both  of  whom 
were  blind,  there  was  not  a  blind  child  among  them. 

Blindness,  in  common  with  idiocy,  insanity,  deafness,  and  other  mental  and  physical  evils,  results 
often  from  intermarriages  of  first  cousins,  of  uncles  and  nieces,  and  other  relatives.  All  our  public 
institutions  contain  such  persons,  and  all  medical  experience  abundantly  demonstrate  this  important  fact. 

The  extraordinary  exemption  from  blindness  in  the  United  States,  as  compared  with  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  according  to  the  census  returns,  which  give  the  latter  about  two  and  a  half  times 
more  blind  than  the  former  country,  can  perhaps  only  be  attributed  to  the  greater  prevalence  of  small 
pox,  which  has  been  a  prolific  cause  of  blindness  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Dr.  Crompton,  of 
Manchester,  England,  estimated  that  between  4,000  and  5,000  were  blinded  by  small-pox  in  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland  out  of  u  blind  population  of  28,450  in  1841,*  or  about  one-sixth  of  the  whole 
number.  The  number  of  blind  from  this  cause  in  the  United  States  is  not  ascertained,  but  the 
statistics  of  some  of  the  institutions  will  throw  light  upon  the  subject. 

Of  1,45G  blind  persons  received  into  the  Liverpool  School  for  the  Blind  from  1791  to  1860, 
250,  or  more  than  one-sixth,  became  blind  by  small-pox,  being  the  same  proportion  as  is  assumed  by 
Crompton.  Of  the  pupils  in  the  Glasgow  Asylum,  nearly  one-fifth  were  blinded  by  small-pox.  In  the 
Pennsylvania  Institution,  of  476  pupils  received  to  the  year  18G3,  only  21,  or  jV  of  the  whole,  lost 
their  sight  by  small-pox.  In  the  Ohio  Institution  up  to  a  certain  date,  of  118  pupils  received,  only 
one  was  blinded  by  small-pox.  Combining  the  two,  and  taking  an  average  ratio  of  the  present 
number  of  blind,  and  there  would  be  only  about  225  blind  in  the  United  States,  made  so  by  small 
pox.  Accurate  data  from  each  institution  would  enable  us  to  make  a  near  approximation,  proving  the 
greater  prevalence  of  vaccination  in  this  country. 

HISTORY. 

The  first  regularly  organized  establishment,  for  the  charitable  relief  of  the  blind,  is  known  as  the 
Hdpital  Imperial  des  Quinze-  Vingts,  in  Paris.  It  was  founded  by  St.  Louis,  in  1260,  as  an  asylum 
for  his  soldiers  who  had  lost  their  sight  in  the  East.  It  was"  designed,  as  its  name  implies,  for  fifteen 
score,  or  300  blind ;  but  it  contains,  at  the  present  time,  about  800  persons,  including  their  families, 
for  they  are  permitted  to  marry.  No  instruction  of  any  kind  is  imparted  to  its  blind  inmates. 

Although  something  had  been  done  by  ingenious  blind  persons  and  others  to  overcome  the 
privation  of  sight  by  various  contrivances,  which  substituted  the  touch  of  the  finger  for  the  lost  sense, 
the  first  successful  effort  in  systematic  instruction  was  made  in  Paris  by  Valentin  Haiiy.  Inspired 
by  the  success  of  the  Abbe  de  V Epee  in  the  education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb,  Haiiy  believed  that 
equally  happy  results  could  be  effected  for  the  blind,  who  were  regarded  as  more  helpless.  He 
reflected  upon  the  remarkable  delicacy  of  their  touch,  which  was  rarely  deceived  in  distinguishing  the 
different  coins;  and  it  readily  occurred  to  him  that  letters  formed  and  printed  in  relief  might  also  be 
traced  by  them.  This  was  accordingly  done ;  maps  with  raised  boundaries,  rivers,  &c.,  were  made  ;  a 
class  of  blind  children  was  collected  and  instructed,  and  the  experiment  was  entirely  successful.  Such 
was  the  simple  basis  of  the  system  which  has  been  followed,  with  many  improvements,  in  most  parts 
of  the  civilized  world. 

A  house  was  procured  in  1784,  in  Paris,  under  the  patronage  of  the  Philanthropic  Society;  the 
school  was  organized  under  the  immediate  charge  of  Haiiy.  In  1786,  he  gave  an  exhibition  of  the 
attainments  of  his  twenty-four  pupils,  before  the  King  and  royal  family,  at  Versailles,  when  the 
institution  was  placed  on  a  more  permanent  foundation  by  the  royal  bounty. 

*  Assuming  the  same  ratio  of  blind  to  the  whole  population  as  in  1851;  no  census  of  the  blind  was  taken  in  Great  Britain  provioui  to  185]. 


INTRODUCTION. 


Ixxi 


In  1791  the  "Liverpool  School  for  the  Blind"  was  founded,  which  was  the  first  of  the  kind  in 
Great  Britain.     Others  rapidly  succeeded,  as  the  tables  will  show. 

STATISTICS. 
Institutions  for  the  blind  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  the  date  of  their  foundation,  and  number  of  inmates. 


No 

1 
8 
3 

4 

* 

D 

6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 

Location. 

Founded. 

Blind  inmates. 

No. 

Location. 

Founded. 

Blind  inmates. 

1791 
1792 
1793 
1799 
1801 
1805 

80 
115 
59 

148 

17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
23 

London,  ("London  and  Blackheath  Institution")..  . 
Exeter  

1838 
1838 
1838 
1838 
1840 
1841 
1842 
1846 

Edinburgh  -  

26 
30 

Bristol  

Aberdeen    .   ,  . 

London,  ("School  for  the  Indigent  Blind")  

Dundee  

London,  ("Jewish  Asylum  for  Indigent  Blind  ")  — 
Norwich  

Bath,  (deaf  and  dumb  and  the  blind) 

24 
21 
30 
59 

36 

Brighton  

Dublin,  (  "  Richmond,"  for  males)  

1809 
1815 
1828 
1831 
1835 
1835 
1838 
1838 
1838 

20 
35 
110 
13 
60 
12 
75 
41 
56 
17 

23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

Dublin,  (  "Molincaux,  "  for  females).  

'Plymouth 

Belfast,  ("Ulster,"  for  deaf  and  dumb  and  blind)... 
Yorkshire  .  

•Edinburgh,  (Abbey  Hill)  

*Dublin,  (Catholic)  

Manchester,  (Heushaw's).  

Cork  

32 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne  

Leamington  

London,  ("Society  for  Teaching  the  Blind  to  Read") 

1,099 

i 

Schools  and  asylums  of  small  size,  dates  and  numbers  not  ascertained. 


ASSOCIATIONS  AND  SOCIETIES  FOR  THE  BELIEF  OF  THE  BLIND  IN  GREAT  BRITAIN. 

1.  Rev.  W.  Hetheringtons  Charity,  founded  1774.     It  empowers  the  governors  of  Christ  Hospital, 
to  pay  annuities  of  £10  each,  to  50  blind  persons  over  sixty  years  of  age.     Through  the  gills  and 
bequests  of  other  benefactors,  COO  blind  men  are  relieved  annually  by  Christ  Hospital. 

2.  The  Painters   and  St  diners'  Company,  (1780,)  from  the  bequests  of  certain  persons,  relieve 
171  blind  pensioners  over  sixty-one  years  of  age.     The  sum  invested  for  this  purpose  is  £G5,379. 

3.  The,  Cordwainers  Company  distributes  pensions  of  £5  per  annum  to  105  blind  persons,  under 
the  will  of  John  Came,  1797. 

4.  The   Clothicorkers    Company,  from  several  bequests,  relieve  by  annual  pensions   375   blind 
persons,  and  distribute  in  a  single  year  the  large  sum  of  £2,325. 

5.  The  Blind  Mans  Friend,  or  Days  Charily,  founded  by  the  late  Mr.  Charles  Day,  was  com 
menced  in  1839.     Mr.  Day  left  the  sum  of  £100,000  for  the  benefit  of  persons  over  twenty-one, 
suffering  under  the  affliction  which  he  had  himself  experienced — "the  deprivation  of  light."     In  1860, 
240  blind  persons  received  £3,528,  in  sums  varying  from  £12  to  £20  each. 

6.  Association  for  Promoting  the  General   Welfare  oj  the  Blind.     The  object,  is  to  supply  the 
adult  blind  with  employment,  and  also  to  instruct  them  in  trades.     It  has  six  branches  in  other  parts 
of  the  kingdom;   commenced  in  1854.     The  association   purchases  the  raw  material  at  wholesale 
prices,  and  furnishes  it  at  a  low  rate  to  workmen  by  retail.     A  deficit  of  some  $800  a  year  is  supplied 
by  subscriptions.     About  150  blind  men  and  women  are  thus  assisted,  and  a  large  number  are  waiting 
to  be  admitted. 

7.  Society  for  Printing  and  Distributing  Books  for  the  Blind,  1854. 

8.  Indigent  Blind  Visiting  Society,  1837. 

9.  Christian  Blind  Relief  Society,  1843. 


Ixxii 


INTRODUCTION. 


10.  Society  for  Supplying  Home  Teachers. 

11.  Society  for  Improving  the  Social  Position  of  the  Blind. 

12.  The  Drapers  Company  distributes  pensions  of  £10  each,  to  a  small  number  of  blind  persons. 

13.  The  Goldsmiths'   Company  distributes  pensions  of  £4  and   £20  per  annum  to   15  blind 
persons,  under  the  wills  of  two  individuals. 

14.  The  Society  for  Granting  Annuities  to  the  Blind. 

All  the  above  associations  are  in  London.  The  object  in  all  cases,  except  one,  is  to  afford  stated 
annual  pensions  for  the  relief  of  blind  persons  of  good  character,  and  in  needy  circumstances.  The 
societies  are  the  almoners  of  the  pensions,  thus  provided,  by  the  gifts  and  bequests  of  benevolent 
persons.  No  association  of  this  nature,  exists  in  the  United  States. 

Institutions  for  the  blind,  on  the  continent  of  Europe. 


No. 

Location. 

Founded. 

rr 

.5 

3 

1*4 

0 

1 

No. 

Location. 

Founded. 

T3 

a 
a 

IM 

B 
£ 

1 

1200 

300 

••- 

1840 

39 

0 

1784 

190 

••.'I 

1846 

1 

Vienna,  Austria,  (Imperial  Institute) 

1804 

48 

40 

Palermo,  Italy  

1850 

4 

Amsterdam,  Holland     ... 

1804 

55 

i  i 

Vienna,  Austria,    (House  of  Labor  for  the  Adult 

r> 

St.  Petersburg,  Russia 

1806 

45 

Blind)         

CO 

6 

Berlin,  Prussia...  

180G 

30 

1  ' 

7 

1806 

3G 

blind) 

- 

1800 

90 

43 

1851 

24 

<) 

1809 

20 

44 

1853 

10 

I- 

Copenhagen,  Denmark  

1811 

45 

45 

Lille,  France,  (for  boys)  

1853 

15 

1  1 

1813 

25 

46 

1  • 

181G 

52 

47 

36 

1:1 

Pesth,  Hungary  

1816 

48 

14 

Stockholm,  Sweden  

1817 

49 

15 

Naples,  Italy  

1-  l- 

50 

1853 

10 

Barcelona,  Spain 

1820 

7r> 

51 

1853 

17 

Gmund,  AViirtemburg 

1823 

52 

1853 

1H 

Lin/..  Austria 

1824 

53 

1854 

1!) 

Lisbon,  Portugal  

54 

20 

Friesing,  Bavaria  

1828 

55 

1853 

10 

21 

Munich,  Bavaria  ....          

">(; 

22 

Bruchsal,  Baden  

18°8 

57 

1854 

23 

Hamburg,  Germany  .... 

1830 

58 

24 

The  Ha^ue.  Holland 

1830 

",'! 

1858 

25 

Brabant,  Holland  

60 

1859 

8 

26 

Antwerp,  Belgium  

61 

1860 

2 

27 

Bruges,  Belgium  

62 

1861 

9 

28 

Constantinople,  Turkey  

1832 

63 

29 

Turin,  Sardinia  

18^3 

64 

30 

Brussels,  Belgium  

1835 

12 

65 

31 

Brunswick,  Brunswick  

1829 

ifi 

66 

32 

Liege,  Belgium  

67 

Halle 

33 

Frankfort  -on-the-Main  

68 

34 

Hanover,  Hanover  

33 

69 

20 

33 

Madrid,  Spain  

18'!6 

25 

711 

30 

38 

Paduo,  Italy  '.... 

I  -';;,- 

71 

100 

37 

Lausanne,  Switzerland  

1844 

57 

72 

Paris   (Little  Blind  Brothers  of  St  Paul) 

INTRODUCTION. 


Ixxiii 


Institutions  for  the  Mind  in  the  United  Slates,  with  the  number  of  pupils  and  blind  persons  employed  by  them. 


ro 

C3     Q 

SI" 

.—     O 

S  g> 

No. 

Location. 

State. 

« 

a.  B. 
If 

No. 

Location. 

State. 

13 

'5.  "3, 

g.i 

•    . 

I 

"8  "^ 

•8 

3 
O 

o  3 

s 

o  a 

"l 

* 

& 

tz,  "° 

i 

1 

Dos  ton  

Massachusetts  .. 

1833 

111       14 

Georgia  

1851 

31 

2 

New  York  

1833 

158      15 

Hatoii  Kouge,   (deaf  and 

3  [  Philii(loh)hift  Ponnsvlvania.  .  . 

1833 

180 

4 

Columbus                                 Ohio 

1837 

120 

16 

Mississippi  — 

1852 

10 

r 

Staunton,  (deaf  and  dumb 

17 

1853 

40 

and  blind)      ;  Virginia  

1838 

44 

18 

1853 

SR 

6 

Louisville  i   Knntnrkv  - 

184i 

42 

19 

Flint  . 

Michigan  

1853 

35 

7 

Tennessee  

1844 

36 

1856 

12 

8 

Raleigh,  (deaf  and  dumb 

21 

Washington,    (deaf    and 

North  Carolina,. 

1845 

18 

Dist.  of  Col.. 

1857 

6 

9 

1840 

80      20 

Little  Rock 

1859 

10 

10 

Jacksonville  

Illinois  

1847 

04  "  23 

San  Francisco   (deaf  and 

1848 

17  ' 

1860 

20 

19 

Afi 

1 

loi>U 

40 

Total  

1  151 

13 

1851 

32 

Proportion  of  Hind  persons  in  the  several  Slates,  and  to  the  whole  population  in  the  United  Stales. 


States. 

Free, 
blind. 

Slaves, 
blind. 

Free, 
one  in  — 

Slaves, 
one  in  — 

States. 

Free, 
blind. 

Slaves, 
blind. 

Fieo, 
one  in  — 

Slaves, 
one  in  — 

204 
118 
C3 
152 

114 
26 

2,594 
2,749 
6,032 

3,816 
4,273 

208 
1,768 
392 
899 
9 
1,187 
85 
171 
437 
119 
165 
557 
220 
47 

3  230 

2,199 
1,637 
2,602 

North  Carolina  

189 

1,751 

3  027 

Ohio  

42 
15 

297 
476 
530 

2  629 

Oregon  



5,829 
2,448 
2,054 



Florida                  ..   . 

21 

188 

5,  245 
2,003 
3,617 

2  548 

2,940 
2,458 

Pennsylvania  

Illinois    
Indiana    ..  ..  . 

120 
117 

30 

1,761 
1,908 
3,535 
1,903 

3,353 
2,356 
5,889 

Tennessee  

192 
10 
530 
112 
233 
234 
498 
254 
23 
147 
388 
142 



3,515 
10  711 



Texas  

144 
118 

1,755 
3,365 
2  696 

2,811 

Virginia  

232 

1,984 
3,526 

2,115 

District  of  Columbia  

34 

2,272 
2  472 

2,564 

Nebraska  Territory  

3 
146 
17 
2 

116 
60 

2,595 
7,044 
2,413 
2,727 
2,296 

3,764 
1,915 

New  Mexico  Territory  ... 

Washington  Territory  .  .  . 

Missouri  

11,122 

1,509 

New  Hampshire..  .  

RECAPITULATION. 

Proportion  of  blind,  white,  and  free  colored,  to  the  whole,  one  in — ..'. -- 2,46c 

Proportion  of  blind  slaves  to  all  slaves,  one  in - 2, 61 

Proportion  of  all  the  blind  to  the  whole  population,  one  in - 2,49 


10 


Ixxiv 


INTRODUCTION. 


For  the  sake  of  comparisorfs,  the  following  statistics  of  the  blind  in  Europe  are  added. 
According  to  the  British  census  of  1851,  the  whole  number  of  blind  persons  in  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland  was  29,074,  viz  : 

In  England  and  Wales 18,  306,  being  1  in  979 

Scotland 3,010,  being  1  in  9GO 

Islands  in  the  British  Sea .171 

Total  in  Great  Britain 21,  487,  being  1  in  975 

Ireland ?>  5S7,  being  1  in  878 

Total  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland 29,  074,  being  1  in  950 

A  larger  proportion  of  blind  persons,  is  found  to  exist  in  the  agricultural  districts  of  Great  Britain, 
than  in  the  manufacturing  and  mining  districts  and  large  cities.     There  is — 

In  London 1  blind  to  every  1,  025  persons. 

Birmingham 1  blind  to  every  1,  181  persons. 

Leeds 1  blind  to  every  1 ,  ^03  persons. 

Sheffield 1  blind  to  every  1,  141  persons. 

The  British  census  of  1851  gave  some  important  facts  in  regard  to  the  ages  of  the  blind.     Of  the 
21,487  blind  persons  in  England,  Scotland,  and  Wales,  there  were — 

Under  20  years  of  age,  only 2,  929,  or  14  per  cent. 

Between  20  and  60 8,  456,  or  39  per  cent. 

Over  60 10.  102,  or  47  per  cent. 

showing  that  nearly  one-half  were  at  the  advanced  age  of  sixty  and  upwards,  while  about  one-seventh, 
only,  were  under  twenty  years  of  age. 

The  United  States  census  of  1860,  which  for  the  first  time  exhibits  a  classification  of  the  ages  of 
blind  persons,  shows  somewhat  similar  results: 

Table  showing  the  number  of  blind  in  the  United  States,  classified  by  ages. 


Under  30  years. 


White 

Free  colored. 
Slave . . 


763 

21 

111 


10  to  20. 


1,494 

30 

124 


1,648 


20  to  40. 


2,381 

55 

250 


40  to  60. 


Over  60. 


2,429 
106 
325 


3,641 
202 
699 


Total. 


10, 708 

414 

1,509 


4, 542 


12,631 


This  classification  of  the  ages  of  the  blind  is  extremely  valuable  to  the  institutions  and  asylums 
founded  for  their  instruction  and  employment.  They  possess  now,  what  they  have  never  had,  a  reliable 
account  of  the  numbers  within  certain  ages,  who  may  be  eligible  for  instruction.  And  when  the  legis 
latures  of  the  several  States  and  those  who  direct  and  administer  these  institutions,  find  the  number 
of  a  proper  age  for  admission  so  much  below  all  previous  calculations,  the  work  of  providing  for  all  the 
blind  and  placing  them  in  a  condition  of  self-support  will  cease  to  be  very  formidable.  In  this  view, 
these  tables  are  very  encouraging. 

In  Prussia,  (1831,)  of  9,212  blind,  846,  or  nearly  one-eleventh,  were  between  the  ages  of  one  and 
fifteen.  In  Brunswick,  of  286  blind,  one-twentieth  were  under  seven. 


INTRODUCTION.  kxv 

Comparative  proportion  of  blind  persons  to  the  whole  population  in  Europe  and  in  the  United  State*. 

France,  (census  of  1836,)  24,675  blind 1  jn  j  357 

Belgium,  (1831) !  jn  1(  316 

Level  portions  of  the  German  States \  in       950 

More  elevated  portions  of  Germany 1  jn  ^  349 

Prussia 1  in  1,  401 

Switzerland j  jn  j  579 

Sweden j  in  1,091 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  (1851,)  29,074  blind 1  jn       950 

United  States,  (I860,)  white,  10,708  blind ]  in  2,  519 

The  remarkable  fact  is  shown  in  the  foregoing  table,  that  in  proportion  to  population,  the  blind  in 
the  United  States  are  less  than  two-fifths  of  the  number  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  and  are  less  than 
three-fifths  of  the  number  in  France. 

The  proportion  of  the  blind  in  each  of  the  United  States  to  the  population,  considered  in  relation 
to  geographical  position  or  latitude,  shows  that  whatever  causes  may  have  modified  these  ratios,  climate 
has  had  little  or  no  influence.  The  tables  of  Dr.  Zeune,  of  Berlin,  so  much  referred  to  as  showing  the 
proportions  of  blind  persons  according  to  latitude,  the  general  correctness  of  which  may  well  be  doubted, 
are  entirely  inapplicable  to  the  United  States.  According  to  those  tables,  the  proportion  is : 

In  latitude  20  to  30 1  jn  \QQ 

Latitude  30  to  40 1  jn  300 

Latitude  40  to  50 1  jn  800 

Latitude  50  to  60 1  in  1,  400 

Latitude  60  to  70 1  in  1,  000 

The  following  contrary  results  appear  in  certain  geographical  sections  of  the  United  States : 

In  latitude  30  to  35,  (Louisiana,  Mississippi,  Alabama) 1  in  3,  037 

Latitude  42  to  47,  (Maine,  Massachusetts,  Michigan) 1  in  2,  630 

Large  differences,  from  other  causes,  occur  in  the  proportions  of  blind  persons  in  some  of  the  States. 
In  Oregon,  there  is  one  blind  to  5,829 ;  California,  one  to  6,032 ;  Minnesota,  one  to  7,044;  Kansas,  one 
to  10,711.  These  are  distant  and  thinly  populated  States,  to  which  few  blind  persons  emigrate,  and 
contain  few  aged  persons,  among  whom  a  large  portion  of  the  blind  are  found. 

ALPHABETS   AND   PRINTING  FOR   THE   BLIND. 

» 

The  blind,  of  necessity,  read  by  the  touch.  The  method  of  printing  originated,  as  stated,  with  Hauy, 
in  Paris,  in  1784.  Since  then,  various  kinds  of  embossed  alphabets  and  characters  have  been  adopted. 
The  alphabetical  systems  are  known  as  the  Roman  capitals,  as  in  the  books  of  the  Glasgow  and  Pennsyl 
vania  institutions ;  the  combined  capital  and  lower-case,  as  in  books  from  the  Bristol,  Paris,  and  some  of 
the  German  institutions;  and  the  modified  or  angular  lower-case  of  Dr.  Howe,  of  the  Massachusetts 
institution. 

The  arbitrary  systems  are  known  as  Braille's,  (dots,)  of  France;  the  Abbe  Carton's,  in  Belgium; 
Lucas's  and  Frere's,  (stenographic,)  and  Moon's.  These  consist  of  simple  elementary  lines  and  dots, 
combined  to  represent  the  letters  of  the  alphabet.  Moon's  approaches  nearer  to  the  alphabetic  form. 

All  these  systems  have  their  advocates.  These  arbitrary  characters  are  not  used  at  all  in  the  United 
States,  where  the  books  of  the  Philadelphia  and  Boston  letters  are  adopted.  In  Great  Britain,  Lucas's 
system  is  used  at  Bath,  Exeter,  and  Nottingham,  and  in  one  of  the  London  schools,  where  it  is  decidedly 
preferred.  Moon's  system  has  some  strong  friends  among  the  blind,  and  is  adopted  in  the  institutions 
at  Brighton,  Edinburgh,  and  elsewhere.  Frere's  books  are  used  in  the  Liverpool  asylum  and  at 


INTRODUCTION. 

Blackhcalh.  But  the  alphabetical  system  of  Alston,  printed  at  Glasgow,  (the  Roman  capitals,)  is  adopted 
by  nearly  all  the  principal  schools  in  the  kingdom. 

The  principal  advantage  of  the  simple  arbitrary  characters  is,  they  are  easily  distinguished  by  the 
touch.  Some  of  the  adult  blind,  whose  touch  is  impaired  by  work,  learn  these  characters  where  they 
fail  in  the  others.  This  must  be  conceded  in  its  favor. 

But,  on  the  other  hand,  well-founded  objections  exist  against  teaching  the  blind  a  system  of  charac 
ters  different  from  the  alphabet  universally  adopted  by  the  seeing.  The  great  expense  of  books  in  the 
arbitrary  characters,  is  also  a  serious  hindrance  to  their  general  use.  For  example,  the  New  Testament 
is  charged  £1  lC.v.  in  Lucas's,  £2  in  Alston's,  £4  Us.  in  Moon's;  the  Old  Testament  £8  Is.  in  Lucas's, 
£7  15$.  in  Alston's,  and  £11  11*.  in  Moon's,  omitting  Leviticus,  Numbers,  and  Chronicles,  the  addition 
of  which  would  swell  the  price  to  £13  10*.  Comparing  these  prices  with  those  of  books  for  the  blind 
in  the  United  States,  the  greatest  difference  is  ibund.  The  New  Testament  is  furnished  in  the  United 
States  at  85;  the  entire  Bible,  by  the  American  Bible  Society,  at  $20 — only  half  the  price  of  Alston's. 
Other  books  are  furnished,  at  prices  greatly  below  the  British  rates. 

As  printing  for  the  blind  is  very  costly,  and  the  books  few  in  number  and  so  greatly  needed,  it 
must  be  regarded  as  unfortunate  that  so  much  useless  expense  has  been  wasted  upon  these  various 
systems,  each  duplicating  what  has  already  been  printed  by  others.  The  Scriptures  are  printed  in  no 
less  than  four  different  characters,  and  three  of  these  are  sold  at  such  dear  rales,  as  to  place  them 
beyond  the  means  of  nine-tenths  of  the  blind.  Yet  the  zeal  in  this  direction  continues  ! 

The  following  list  embraces  all  the  principal  books  printed  for  the  blind,  in  the  United  States : 

By  the  Perkins  Institution  and  Massachusetts  Asylum,  at  Boston,  (in  the  modified  lower-case  letter,) 
the  Old  and  New  Testaments,  in  eight  large  volumes;  a  Cyclopedia,  (unfinished,)  nine  volumes;  Milton's 
Poetical  Works,  two  volumes;  Paley's  Evidences,  one  volume;  Lardner's  Universal  History,  three  vol 
umes;  Common  Prayer,  one  volume;  Pope's  and  Diderot's  Essays,  one  volume;  Pilgrim's  Progress,  one 
volume ;  Baxter's  Call,  one  volume ;  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  one  volume ;  Guide  to  Devo 
tion,  one  volume;  English  Grammar,  one  volume;  Geography,  one  volume;  Atlas  of  the  Island*,  one 
volume;  English  Reader,  two  volumes;  Pierce's  Geometry,  one  volume;  Philosophy  of  Natural  History, 
one  volume ;  Natural  Philosophy,  one  volume ;  Psalms  and  Hymns,  one  volume ;  Hymns  for  the  Blind, 
one  volume ;  Combe  on  the  Constitution  of  Man,  one  volume ;  Vicar  of  Wakefield,  one  volume ;  and  a 
number  of  elementary  books. 

By  the  Pennsylvania  Institution,  at  Philadelphia,  (in  the  Roman  capitals,)  a  Dictionary  of  the 
English  Language,  in  three  large  volumes;  Select  Library,  five  volumes;  Church  Music,  three  volumes; 
Student's  Magazine,  six  volumes;  A  System  of  Music,  (by  Mahoney,)  one  volume;  Psalms  and  Hymns, 
one  volume;  DC  Oster  Eier,  (German,)  one  volume;  and  several  introductory  books. 

By  the  Virginia  Institution,  (in  the  Boston  letter,)  Peter  Parley's  History,  three  volumes ;  Book 
of  Fables,  one  volume ;  French  Phrases,  one  volume ;  History  of  Virginia,  one  volume ;  and  several 
elementary  books. 

By  the  New  York  Institution,  some  volumes  of  Arithmetic,  (Boston  letter.) 

A  subscription  list  amounting  to  some  830,000  or  840,000  was  obtained  during  two  or  three  years 
past,  by  a  blind  gentleman,  in  the  west  and  southwest,  and  part  of  the  money  paid  in,  to  establish  a 
Printing-house  for  the  Blind,  at  Louisville,  but  it  has  not  been  put  into  operation. 

GENERAL   VIEW  AND  OBJECTS   OF   THE    INSTITUTIONS   FOR  THE   BLIND. 

The  great  object  of  these  institutions  is  to  remove  the  disabilities  under  which  the  blind  labor,  by 
a  system  of  instruction  adapted  to  their  condition.  Books  and  all  school  apparatus,  are  prepared  in 
relief,  and  the  sense  of  touch  is  substituted  for  the  lost  sight.  Combining  these  with  oral  instruction 
and  moral  and  physical  training,  they  receive  all  the  advantages  of  our  best  schools.  Without  deciding 
how  the  mental  and  physical  condition  of  the  blind  will  compare  with  the  general  standard,  it  is  demon- 


INTRODUCTION. 

strated  that  they  have  capacities  for  receiving  a  superior  education,  and  also  of  becoming  excellent 
church  organists  and  piano  instructors  and  tuners.  While  the  cultivation  of  music  is  to  them  a  source 
of  the  greatest  delight,  and  is  almost  universally  taught  to  the  younger  blind,  as  affording  a  benevolent 
compensation  for  the  loss  of  all  the  visual  beauties  of  nature,  it  is  important  to  remember  that  the  ex 
ercise  of  their  industrial  powers  supplies  to  the  great  mass  of  the  blind  the  highest  necessity  of  their 
condition.  The  largest  number  become  practical  workers  in  some  branches  of  useful  handicraft.  Oc 
cupation  of  mind  and  body,  in  all  these  respects,  gives  to  the  blind  in  the  public  institutions  that  tone 
of  cheerfulness  which  is  considered  so  remarkable  in  their  condition. 

The  object,  above  all  others,  for  which  these  institutions  were  founded,  is  to  prepare  the  blind  for 
sftf -support,  and  lor  the  active  duties  and  enjoyments  of  life.  It  was  for  this  end  that  private  bounty  and 
legislative  aid  have  been  so  earnestly  invoked  and  so  generously  granted. 

In  Europe,  thousands  of  blind  persons  who  would  be  able,  if  instructed  in  simple  trades,  to  earn 
a  good  portion  of  their  support,  arc  burdens  upon  their  friends  or  the  public.  Many  adult  blind  in  the 
United  States  arc  in  the  same  dependent  condition. 

It  must  be  conceded  that,  notwithstanding  the  success  of  our  institutions  in  imparting  valuable 
literary  .and  musical  instruction,  very  few  of  them  are  fulfilling  their  mission  towards  the  graduate  and 
adult  blind.  Children  with  sight  receive  their  education  in  the  grammar  and  common  schools,  and  are 
afterwards  placed  in  the  workshop  or  store,  to  learn  the  business  which  they  expect  to  pursue.  Not 
so  with  the  blind.  The  shops  of  the  mechanic  and  the  tradesman  are  closed  to  them.  T lie  public 
institutions  should  comprehend  in  their  whole  policy,  as  far  as  possible,  the  future  welfare  of  all  the  blind 
uiho  are  in  a  condition  for  industrial  employment.  However  important  it  may  be  to  educate  them,  it  will 
afford  little  satisfaction  if,  after  all,  they  are  cast  helpless  upon  the  world,  without  any  means  of  support 
but  charity. 

1  he  work  department  must  hold  a  higher  relative  place  in  all  these  institutions,  and  additional 
means  of  employment  must  be  engrafted  thereon,  or  separately  organized,  to  realize  the  great  idea  of 
education  and  self-dependence  on  which  they  are  founded. 

Happily,  this  idea  is  a  practical  one  to  a  very  large  extent.  Handicraft  employment  is  the  substan 
tial  basis  on  which  the  comfort  and  support  of  the  greater  portion  of  the  blind  must  rest.  The  diffi 
culties  in  the  way  are  more  apparent  than  real,  as  revealed  by  the  census. 

The  blind  are  comparatively  few  in  number.  The  census  returns  of  1860  show  that  of  the  whole 
number  of  white  blind,  (10,708,)  4,8G8,  or  nearly  one-half,  are  over  50  years  of  age.  Adding  those 
under  10,  (7G3,)  as  too  young  to  be  received  into  the  institutions,  there  remain,  between  the  ages  of  10 
and  50,  5,077  to  dispose  of.  Of  this  number  it  is  fair  to  assume  that  there  are  in  comfortable  circum 
stances,  and  of  the  mentally  or  physically  incompetent,  at  least  1,000;  in  existing  institutions  and  gradu 
ates  occupied  elsewhere,  about  1,800;  leaving  to  be  received  and  employed  only  about  2,277,  for 
whom  no  provision  seems  yet  to  be  made.  To  refuse  admission  into  our  institutions  and  workshops 
of  adults  between  the  ages  of  20  and  50,  must  be  regarded  as  a  denial  of  justice  and  humanity.  To 
this  class,  handicraft  is  the  important  instruction  to  be  imparted.  Without  this,  destitution,  dependence, 
and  deprivation  of  much  happiness  must  be  the  inevitable  general  result. 

If  these  views  be  correct,  what  may  be  proposed  as  the  appropriate  remedies?     It  is  suggested  : 

1.  That  every  existing  institution  for  the  education  of  the  blind  should  be  required  by  the  State 
which  supports  it,  to  make  handicraft  a  prominent  branch  of  instruction. 

2.  That  adults  of  good  character,  between  the  ages  of  20  and  50,  be  admitted  into  such  institutions 
for  one,  two,  or  three  years,  to  learn  handicraft,  at  the  same  charge  to  the  State  as  younger  pupils. 

3.  That  private  benevolence  and  legislative  aid  should  encourage  the  organization  of  industrial 
departments  for  the  instruction  and  employment  of  the  adult  blind,  separately,  or  in  connexion  with 
existing  institutions. 

4.  That  such  persons,  and  all  others  in  indigent  circumstances,  receive,  on  leaving  the  institution, 
an  outfit  sufficient  to  cover  the  cost  of  machines  and  tools,  to  enable  them  immediately  to  commence 
work  on  their  own  account. 


Ixxviii 


INTRODUCTION. 


5.  That  where  worthy  and  industrious  blind  persons,  who  have  completed  their  course  of  instruc 
tion  in  existing  institutions,  have  no  homes  to  return  to,  and  no  prospect  of  success  elsewhere,  a  home, 
or  employment  in  full  or  in  part,  should  be  provided  for  them  by  the  institution  in  the  State  where 

they  belong. 

There  is  much  reason  to  hope  that  private  benevolence,  by  gifts  and  legacies,  will  do  much  to 
secure  the  permanent  foundation  of  homes  and  workshops  for  the  industrious  blind ;  but  until  then, 
let  them  be  regarded  as  the  children  of  the  State.  In  a  well-organized  industrial  establishment,  they 
will  be  able  to  earn,  on  an  average,  three-fourths  of  an  economical  support.  Without  such  means,  a 
large  number  must  fail,  and  the  community  must  support  them  in  idleness  and  sorrow.  It  is  the  true 
economy,  therefore,  to  provide  and  encourage  workshops  for  the  blind.  There  are  no  more  industrious 
people.  They  ask  not  alms,  but  employment ;  and  each  State  consults  its  own  true  interest,  as  well  as 
its  humanity,  in  securing,  for  the  common  welfare,  the  industry  of  this  class  of  its  citizens. 

The  subject  has  thus  far  been  treated  only  in  its  pecuniary  aspect.  But  it  has  a  higher  relation. 
Occupation  is,  to  the  blind  especially,  a  chief  source  of  contentment.  To  abandon  them  to  idleness  is 
an  aggravation  of  their  misfortune,  and  too  often  leads  to  demoralization  and  pauperism. 

While,  therefore,  our  institutions  are  so  eminently  successful  in  the  instruction  of  the  blind  in  the 
various  branches  of  literature  and  music,  and  in  which  many  of  them  become  excellent  teachers,  let  the 
means  be  so  extended  that,  with  additional  departments  and  auxiliary  organizations  of  mechanical 
industry,  fostered  by  State  and  private  bounty,  the  crowning  work  may  be  accomplished  of  reaching 
every  worthy  eligible  blind  person  in  the  country. — (See  Appendix  for  conclusion.) 


THE    INSANE. 

Table  thawing  the  number  of  insane,  in  the  United  States  and  Territories,  according  to  the  Eighth  Census,  1860. 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 

INSANE. 

STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 

INSANE. 

Free. 

Slave. 

Free. 

Slave. 

Alabama  

225 

82 
456 
281 
60 
20 
447 
683 
1,035 
201 
10 
590 
132 
704 

32 

:, 

597 
2,293 
23 
2,766 
288 
299 
612 
112 
693 
1,121 
283 
204 

63 

Arkansas  

Ohio                  

Oregon  

Connecticut 

Florida  

:, 
44 

South  Carolina  

18 
28 
13 

Georgia  .   .    . 

Illinois  

Texas     

Indiana  

Iowa  

58 

Kansas  

Kentucky  . 

33 
37 

Ivouisiana  .   . 

Dakota 

Maine  

5 

28 
15 
3 

Maryland  .   . 

546 
2,105 
251 
95 
236 
750 
r>03 

14 

Utah 

Michigan  

Minnesota  

Total                                           .  .. 

Mississippi  

36 
20 

23,593 

406 
23,  593 

Missouri  

JS'ew  Hampshire 

589 
4  317 

New  York  

23,999 

INTRODUCTION.  ixx;x 

Of  the  obstacles  which  prevent  a  perfect  return  in  regard  to  the  various  subjects  comprehended 
in  the  Eighth  Census,  doubtless  those  which  were  encountered  in  the  enumeration  of  the  insane,  and 
the  idiotic,  are  greater  and  more  nearly  insurmountable  than  any  others.  Perhaps  the  greatest  of  them 
is  that  sensitiveness  to  public  exposure  which  widely  exists  among  persons  who  look  upon  mental 
alienation  in  a  false  light,  regarding  it  as  a  humiliating,  and  often  a  special  dispensation  of  Divine 
Providence,  rather  than  as  one  of  the  numerous  diseases  which  afflict  the  human  race,  and  from  the 
liability  to  an  attack  of  which  no  one  can  claim  exemption.  Persons  cherishing  these  views  not 
unfrequently  consider  themselves  justified  in  concealing  a  knowledge  of  the  insanity  of  a  relative,  when 
the  acknowledgment  of  it  to  the  census-taker  would,  as  they  erroneously  believe,  lead  to  the  publi 
cation  of  that  relative's  disorder,  coupled  with  his  name,  in  some  official  report. 

Hence,  although  in  the  enumeration  of  the  insane  in  the  Eighth  Census  there  is  a  much  nearer 
approximatien  to  accuracy  and  completeness  than  in  either  of  those  which  preceded  it,  it  is  not 
claimed  to  be.  perfect,  but  merely  such  an  advance  towards  perfection  as  furnishes  reasonable 
assurance  of  still  greater  improvement  in  the  future. 

If  we  compare  this  census  with  those  which  have  been  taken  in  some  of  the  States,  under  local 
legislative  authority,  it  will  be  found  more  nearly  perfect  than  them,  with  perhaps  one  exception. 
The  census  for  1855  of  the  State  of  New  York  gave  returns  of  2,742  insane,  and  1,812  idiots;  while 
the  national  census  for  1860  gives  4,315  insane,  and  2,314  idiots.  Neither  class  could  have  so 
alarmingly  increased  within  the  short  period  of  five  years  intervening  between  the  two  enumerations. 
From  these  facts,  and  from  the  opinions  of  medical  men  acquainted  with  the  subject,  we  are  convinced 
that  of  the  two  censuses  in  question,  that  of  1860  is  the  more  nearly  accurate. 

On  the  other  hand,  the  census  of  the  insane  and  the  idiots  in  Massachusetts,  taken  in  the  year 
1854,  was  undoubtedly  more  nearly  perfect  than  that  included  in  the  Eighth  National  Census.  But 
the  former  was  taken  by  a  special  commission,  at  the  head  of  which  was  Dr.  Edward  Jarvis,  well 
known  to  have  been  long  engaged  in  the  investigation  of  insanity,  and  in  the  treatment  of  the  insane, 
who  took  measures  for  successfully  avoiding  or  overcoming  those  obstacles  which  were  insurmountable 
to  the  marshals  of  the  national  census.  He  derived  his  information  chiefly  from  physicians,  from 
1,315  of  whom,  in  a  State  containing  but  about  330  townships  and  cities,  he  received  returns. 
Clergymen,  overseers  of  the  poor,  selectmen,  and  superintendents  of  hospitals,  and  other  receptacles 
for  the  insane,  added  their  contributions,  either  increasing  the  numbers  returned  by  the  physicians 
or  furnishing  a  test  for  the  accuracy  of  their  returns.  By  these  means  it  was  ascertained  that,  in 
the  autumn  of  1854,  there  were,  in  Massachusetts,  2,622  insane  persons,  and  1,087  idiots.  By  the 
national  census,  nearly  five  years  later,  the  numbers  in  that  State  were  2,105  insane,  and  712  idiots. 
It  is  to  be  hoped  that,  for  the  next  national  census,  some  method  of  enumerating  these  classes,  which 
shall  be  equally  efficient  with  that  pursued  in  Massachusetts,  may  bo  devised. 

As  insanity  has  become  a  subject  not  only  of  general  interest,  but  of  no  small  political  and  social 
importance,  we  feel  assured  that  the  introduction  of  a  brief  but  compendious  account  of  it  will 
promote  the  great  objects  of  the  census,  by  stimulating  the  progress  and  improvement  of  an  enlight 
ened  and  philanthropic  people. 

Seat  of  insanity. — Inasmuch  as  mind  can  be  perceived  and  studied  in  its  manifestations  alone,  its 
essential  nature  cannot  be  understood.  It  is  consequently  impossible  to  reduce  to  a  positive  demon 
stration  any  answer  to  the  proposition  whether  insanity  is  really  a  disease  of  the  mind  itself,  or  merely 
the  effect  of  corporeal  disorder.  Much  has  been  written  upon  the  subject,  especially  by  the  psycholo 
gists  of  Germany,  whose  discussions  have  been  characterized  by  such  ardency  of  zeal  that  they  might 
not  inappropriately  be  termed  a  controversy.  These  writers  have  advocated  three  fundamental 
doctrines,  and  hence  may  be  divided  into  the  same  number  of  schools:  first,  the  Somatics,  who  beli-ve 
that  insanity  is  the  effect  of  a  purely  corporeal  disease,  the  mind  (or  the  spiritual  nature)  itself 
remaining  unimpaired;  secondly,  the  Psycho-Somatics,  who  teach  that  both  the  mind  and  the  body  are 
diseased;  and,  thirdly,  the  Psychics,  according  to  whom  the  disease  is  wholly  mental,  irrespective  of 


lxxx  INTRODUCTION. 

the  condition  of  the  body.     As  might  be  expected  from  a  people  prone  to  metnphysical  studies,  yet 
deeply  learned  in  the  natural  sciences,  much  ability  has  been  displayed  in  each  of  the  three  schools. 

Among  the  physicians  making  insanity  a  specialty  in  the  United  States,  we  know  of  no  one  who 
believes  it  to  be  a  disease  of  the  spiritual  part  of  our  nature.  They  are  unanimous  in  the  opinion  that 
it  is  the  result  of  corporeal  impediments  to  the  free  evolution  of  the  operations  of  the  mind,  as  irregu 
larity  in  the  movements  of  a  watch  may  be  the  effect  of  some  small  substance  placed  among  the 
internal  works,  and  thus  preventing  the  gradual  but  continual  development  of  the  elasticity  of  the  main 
spring.  The  watch  indicates  i'alse  time,  but  the  spring  is  unimpaired.  The  insane  man  talks 
incoherently  and  fantastically,  but  his  spiritual  being  is  in  its  normal  condition.  The  Diet  that  a  single 
portion  of  appropriate  medicine  has,  more  than  once,  entirely  cured  a  paroxysm  of  violent  mania,  is, 
perhaps,  of  itself  a  sufficient  proof  of  the  truth  of  this  theory  ;  for  is  it  not  absurd  to  suppose  that  the 
essential  structure  or  nature  of  the  spirit  can  be  reached  and  modified  by  a  cathartic  ? 

Definition. — It  is  truly  remarkable,  that  insanity,  a  disease  which,  as  a  general  rule,  is  so  easily 
recognized,  so  apparently  unique,  so  strongly  marked  by  special  characteristics,  is  wholly  insusceptible 
of  a  brief  and  perfect  definition.  It  may  be  described,  but  not  defined.  Numerous  authors  have 
attempted  to  define  it,  but  all  have  signally  failed.  Some,  and  among  them  Dr.  Spurzheim  and,  a 
writer  in  the  Transactions  of  the  American  Medical  Association,  include,  in.  their  attempts  at  a  defini 
tion,  the  condition  that  the  patient  shall  be  unconscious  of  the  disease.  Those  physicians  can  surely 
never  have  had  large  experience  in  the  treatment  of  the  insane ;  otherwise  they  would  have  learned 
that  a  considerable  number  of  them  are  perfectly  conscious  of  their  condition,  and  some,  perhaps 
two  per  cent,  of  the  inmates  of  the  hospitals,,  will  frankly  acknowledge  it.  But,  as  Dr.  Tuke  very 
justly  remarks;  "It  is  not  in  any  definition  of  mental  derangement  that  the  student  will  learn  what 
insanity  is ;  and  in  a  court  of  law,  the  practitioner  ought  never  to  be  so  unwise  as  to  be  tempted  to  offer 
one;  for,  as  Burrows  says,  it  is  'an  ignis  fatuus,  which  eludes  and  bewilders  pursuit,' "  Still,  as  an 
approximative  definition  is  sometimes  better  than  none,  we  will  not  leave  the  subject  without  quoting 
that  of  Dr.  Combe,  which,  although  quite  imperfect,  appears  to  us  to  be  one  of  the  best.  "  It  is,"  says 
that  excellent  writer,  "  a  prolonged  departure,  and  without  an  adequate  external  cause,  from  the  state 
of  feeling  and  modus  of  thinking  usual  to  the  individual  who  is  in  health." 

Classification — The  effects,  signs,  or  manifestations  of  mental  derangement  being  diverse  in  the 
different  individuals  so  affected,  it  has  been  found  convenient,  in  descriptions  of  it,  to  generalize  by 
bringing  together  and  classifying  similar  cases,  and  to  describe  each  group  under  a  particular  name. 
The  attempts  at  classification  have  been  nearly  as  numerous  as  those  at  definition ;  and  although  several 
author.",  some  of  them  pursuing  quite  opposite  methods,  have  succeeded  in  producing  a  nomenclature 
sufficiently  satisfactory  for  necessary  purposes,  yet  none  have  reached,  and  probably  none  can  ever  reach, 
a  point  further  than  an  approximative  but  imperfect  generalization.  We  cannot  perfectly  classify  that 
which,  from  its  multitudinous  diversities,  varieties,  and  shades  of  difference,  and  from  the  overlapping, 
intermingling,  alternating,  and  changing  of  its  characteristics,  is  in  its  very  nature  insusceptible  of  per 
fect  classification 

The  five  great  generic  terms,  Mania,  Monomania,  Melancholia,  Moral  (or  Emotional)  Insanity,  and 
Dementia,  constitute  a  grouping,  which,  for  general  purposes,  is  as  good  as  any  which  has  been  devised. 
Yet  the  lines  of  demarkation  between  these  are  far  from  being  distinctly  drawn,  and  in  thousands  of  cases 
th«  characteristics  of  two  or  more  of  them  are  so  intermingled  that,  in  practice,  different  observers  would 
place  the  cases  in  different  classes.  Again :  mania  often  alternates  with  melancholia ;  the  demented 
person  may,  at  the  same  time,  be  a  maniac;  a  case  of  pure  monomania  is  very  rare,  if,  indeed,  it  ever 
exists ;  and  moral  or  emotional  insanity  is  treated  as  a  nonentity  by  most  of  the  members  of  the  legal 
profession,  by  many  physicians  in  general  practice,  and  who  consequently  devote  comparatively  but 
little  attention  to  mental  disorders,  and  by  a  very  few  of  the  many  physicians  who  have  had  the  oppor 
tunity  of  observing  large  numbers  of  the  insane.  Hence,  in  the  investigation  of  a  case  of  insanity,  or 


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of  alleged  insanity,  before  a  judicial  tribunal,  unless  the  disease,  in  the  case  in  question,  be  so  strongly 
marked  as  to  form  a  type  of  one  of  the  classes,  it  would  be  but  little  less  imprudent  for  the  witness  to 
assert  that  it  belongs  to  either  of  those  classes,  than  it  would  to  attempt  a  definition  of  the  disease.  If 
he  be  wise,  he  will  limit  his  testimony  on  this  point  to  the  simple  declaration  of  his  belief— or  his  un 
belief — that  the  person  is  "  of  unsound  mind." 

Causes — The  causes  of  mental  alienation  arc  various.  In  systematic  treatises,  they  have  been 
divided  into  classes,  as  the  physical  and  the  psychical,  or  moral,  the  predisposing  and  the  excitin"  the* 
remote  and  the  immediate.  Thus  a  blow  on  the  head,  the  intemperate  use  of  spirituous  drinks,  and 
gestation  and  parturition,  are,  among  many  others,  physical  causes ;  and  grief,  disappointment,  domestic 
difficulties,  are  examples  of  psychic  or  moral  causes.  A  peculiar  constitution  favorable  to  the  encroach 
ment  of  mental  disorder  is  a  predisposing,  and  intense  study  an  exciting  cause.  Almost  any  one  of  the 
numerous  causes  may  be  either  remote  or  immediate,  according  to  the  relative  time  at  which  its  influ 
ence  is  exerted. 

If  we  consider  the  subject  of  causation,  in  its  broadest  relations  to  the  human  race,  we  shall  be 
forced  to  believe,  how  unwelcome  soever  may  be  the  conviction,  that  civilization,  as  it  now  exists,  is 
the  greatest  of  all  the  radical  or  remote  influences  productive  of  mental  alienation.  Although  statistics 
upon  the  point  are  hitherto  crude  and  imperfect,  yet  it  is  well  known  that  among  the  aborigines  of 
America,  as  well  as  among  other  savage  races  or  people,  insanity  is  very  rare;  that  it  appears  to  increase 
s\mo&i  pari  passu  with  advancing  civilization,  and,  as  a  general  rule,  reaches  its  ultimatum  of  frequency 
in  those  nations  where  the  arts  and  sciences  have  attained  the  highest  degree  of  improvement.  These 
facts  have  become  known  through  observation,  yet  they  might  have  been  deduced  by  a  priori  reasoning 
from  the  well-known  laws  of  physiology,  provided  man's  proneness  to  infringe  those  laws  were  assumed 
in  the  premises.  The  brain  is  the  organ  of  thought,  the  machinery  through  which  all  the  operations 
of  the  mind  are  evolved.  Like  all  other  material  things,  it  cannot  be  used  without  being  impaired,  and, 
like  the  other  organs  of  purely  animal  life,  it  requires  rest  for  the  purpose  of  renovation.  If  used  in 
perfect  obedience  to  physiological  laws,  its  power  is  gradually  augmented ;  if  abused  by  their  constant 
infringement,  deterioration,  debility  and  disease  are  the  inevitable  consequences.  And  how  often,  at  the 
present  day,  it  is  abused  ! 

A  thousand  years  ago,  when  the  hill-tops  of  England  were  crowned  with  the  castles  of  petty  but 
warlike  chieftains,  and  those  chieftains,  as  well  as  the  people,  their  menials,  were  robust  with  the  active, 
unintellcctual,  and  mostly  out-of-door"  exercise  which  characterized  the  habits  and  customs  of  the  feudal 
system ;  when  the  fine  arts  were  but  little  cultivated,  and  the  useful  arts  were  still  in  a  state  of  com 
parative  rudeness ;  when  newspapers  were  unthought  of,  and  even  the  art  of  printing  unknown ;  when 
books  were  in  but  small  demand,  and  literature  and  science  were  confined  almost  exclusively  to  priests, 
to  cloistered  monks,  and  a  few  scholastics;  when  steam  and  electricity  still  slumbered  among  the  un 
known  agents  which  may  minister  to  the  wants  of  man;  when  sedentary  employments  were  but  few 
and  a  large  majority  of  laboring  men  were  engaged  in  wholesome  manual  occupations  ;  when  enervating 
luxuries  were  scarce  and  dear,  and  hence  within  the  reach  of  but  few ; — then  the  muscles  and  the  blood 
vessels  predominated  in  the  physical  development,  and,  consequently,  disease  was  generally  seated  in 
them.  But  time,  science,  art,  and  literature  have  wrought  a  wondrous  change.  The  warlike  and  sturdy 
customs  of  the  feudal  ages  have  passed  away,  and  artisanship  and  trade  have  supplied  their  place. 
Printing  has  scattered  literature  and  science  broadcast  over  the  civilized  world.  Steam,  water-power, 
and  machinery  have  taken  from  human  muscles  a  very  large  proportion  of  the  labor  which  they  once 
performed.  Railroads  and  telegraphs  have  imparted  to  us  new  ideas  of  time  and  space,  and  every 
department  of  human  activity  is  undergoing  a  consequent  transformation.  Life,  if  measured  by  its  true 
meter — the  sum  of  action  and  of  experience — has  been  more  than  doubled,  yet  its  whole  extent  must  be 
crowded  into  the  same  number  of  years  as  formerly.  This  exhausts  nervous  power,  and  the  brain  and 
nerves,  called  into  greater  activity  to  supply  this  power,  become,  as  a  whole,  by  the  law  already  mentioned, 
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Ixxxii  INTRODUCTION. 

more  developed.  On  the  other  hand,  onr  comparative  exemption  from  manual  labor  leaves  the  muscles 
more  quiescent,  and,  from  the  converse  of  I  hat  law,  they  nccrssirily  diminish.  In  this  way.  the  brain  and 
nervous  system  have  obtained  an  inordinate  relative  development,  and  preponderate  over  the  muscles 
and  the  blood.  Disease,  following  this  change,  has  lell  its  former  stronghold  and  now  makes  the  brain 
and  nerves  its  scat  and  citadel. 

Look  over  our  country  and  behold  the  manifestations  of  an  almost  universal  desire  to  flee  from 
'agriculture  and  other  rural  and  wholesome  manual  employments,  into  some  one  of  the  many  spheres 
of  mental  labor.  Behold  what  an  arena  of  intellectual  gladiatorial  strife  is  this  national  Coliseum !  What 
an  amount  of  mental  work  in  the  learned  professions  !  What  a  wear  and  tear  of  the  brains  of  editors 
and  others  to  meet  the  demands  of  the  people  for  newspapers  and  other  periodical  publications  !  What 
a  drain  upon  nervous  power  in  the  production  of  literary  and  scientific  books!  What  a  tax  upon  the 
vitality  of  mechanics  in  this  unparalleled  display  of  the  inventive  talent!  What  an  exhaustive  amount 
of  thought,  and  care,  and  anxiety,  among  the  merchants,  manufacturers,  and  master-artisans,  to  create  a 
fortune  or  to  meet  the  stern  requirements  of  the  fearful  little  book  which  is  lettered  "Bills  Payable!'' 
Why  should  we  be  surprised  that  insanity  is  far  more  frequent  than  in  former  ages  ? 

In  connexion  with  this  general  view  of  the  influence  of  the  circumstances,  conditions,  and 
agencies  of  civilized  life,  as  sources  of  mental  disorder,  it  may  be  stated  that  estimates  of  the  propor 
tion  of  the  insane  to  the  whole  population,  in  many  countries,  have  been  published ;  but  in  most 
instances  they  were  based  upon  insufficient  or  erroneous  data,  and  some  of  them  are  merely  the 
guesses  of  individuals.  We  proceed  to  mention  those  which  arc  authentic,  and  to  be  relied  upon  as 
nearly  accurate: 

In  Canada,  by  the  census  of  1851,  the  proportion  of  both  the  insane  and  the  idiotic  to  the  whole 
population,  was  as  1  to  G57.  In  Canada  East,  it  was  1  in  513;  in  Canada  West,  1  in  890. 

From  the  reports  of  the  Commissioners  of  Lunacy  and  th-.'  Poor  Law  Board,  it  appears  that,  on 
the  1st  of  January,  18G1,  there  were,  in  England  and  Wales,  39,152  insane  and  idiotic  persons.  This 
is  equal  to  1  in  512  of  the  population;  but  Drs.  Bucknill  and  Tuko  believe  that  the  numbers  not 
reported  were  sufficient  to  raise  that  proportion  to  1  in  300. 

In  Scotland  the  number  of  insane  and  idiots  returned  by  the  Commissioners  of  Lunacy,  in  1861, 
was  8,084,  which  is  equal  to  1  in  344  of  the  population,  according  to  the  census  of  1851.  It  is 
supposed  that  the  number  not  reported  would  compensate  for  the  increase  of  population  during  the 
decade. 

In  M.  Legoyt's  reports  of  the  sfatistics  of  the  French  hospitals,  it  is  stated  that  the  whole 
number  of  insane  in  France,  in  18ol,  was  44.970.  or  1  i:i  790  of  the  population;  but  M.  Legoyt  adds, 
that  the  number  reported  from  the  hospitals  was  "  below  the  truth,"  and  of  those  who  were  not  in  the 
hospitals  it  is  very  improbable  that  the  full  number  was  returned 

Doubtless  one  of  the  most  nearly  accuiatc  enumerations  of  persons  of  disordered  mind  in  any 
country  is  that  taken  by  Dr.  Dahl,  in  Norway,  about  th  ce  years  ago.  By  that  census  the  proportion 
of  insane  and  idiots  to  the  whole  population  was  lound  to  bo  1  in  293  8. 

Predisposing  Causes. — Descending  from  general  to  particular  and  limited  generative  influences,  we 
shall  first  notice  such  as  are  called  predisposing  causes.  Among  these  one  of  the  most  important  is 
hereditary  predisposition.  Like  man)'  other  maladies,  insanity  is  disposed  to  propagate  and  perpetuate 
itself  in  the  line  of  family  descent,  and  instances  arc  not  unfrcquent  in  which  several  children  of  an 
insane  parent  have  become  insane. 

The  proportion  of  the  insane  who  directly  inherit  a  predisposition  to  the  disease  has  not  been 
satisfactorily  ascertained.  There  is  incompleteness,  confusion,  and  want  of  uniformity  in  the  i-tatistics 
upon  the  subject,  some  limiting  the  term  "hereditary"  to  direct  ancestral  transmission,  and  others 
giving  to  it  a  wide  scope  among  collateral  relatives.  We  believe  that  no  statistics  have  been  more 
carefully  prepared,  and  that  none,  in  their  results,  arrive  more  ncaily  at  the  truth,  than  those  of  Dr. 


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Thurnam,  in  his  analysis  of  the  cases  receive,!  at  the  Retreat,  at  York,  England,  from  1796  to  1840. 
They  are  as  follows : 

Male.  Female.  Total. 

Hereditary  on  the  paternal  side 19             20  39 

Hereditary  on  the  maternal  side 17             23  40 

Hereditary  on  both  the  paternal  and  the  maternal  side 3               3  6 

Hereditary,  whether  on  paternal  or  maternal  side  not  .known 32             3C  68 

Known  to  be  hereditary 71  82  153 

Not  known  or  stated  to  bo  hereditary 152  104  31G 

Totals 223  246  409 

The  term  "  hereditary/'  in  this  table,  is  restricted  to  direct  lineal  transmission.  It  will  be  seen 
that  of  4G9  patients,  153,  or  32. G2  per  cent,  had  insane  ancestors. 

Dr.  Baillarger,  an  eminent  Parisian  psychologist,  after  a  somewhat  extensive  investigation  of  the 
subject,  arrived  at  the  following  general  conclusions : 

"  1.  The  insanity  of  the  mother,  as  regards  transmission,  is  more  serious  than  that  of  the  father,  not  only  because  the 
mother's  disorder  is  more  frequently  hereditary,  but  because  she  transmits  it  to  a  greater  number  of  children. 

"  2.  The  transmission  of  the  mother's  insanity  is  more  to  be  feared  with  respect  to  the  girls  than  the  boys  ;  that  of  the 
father,  on  the  contrary,  is  more  dangerous  as  regards  the  boys  than  the  girls. 

"  3.  The  transmission  of  the  mother's  insanity  is  scarcely  more  to  be  feared,  as  regards  the  boys,  than  that  of  the  father ; 
it  is,  on  the  contrary,  twice  as  dangerous  to  the  daughters." 

As  corroborative,  in  most  respects,  of  these  conclusions,  we  make  the  subjoined  extract  from  the 
late  Dr.  Amariah  Brigham's  report,  for  184G,  of  the  hospital  at  Utica,  New  York: 

"  It  would  appear  from  our  inquiries,  (and  they  have  been  very  carefully  conducted.)  that  insanity  is  a  little  more  likely 
to  be  transmitted  by  the  mother  than  the  father,  and  that  mothers  are  considerably  more  l.kely  to  transmit  it  to  daughters  than 
to  sons ;  while  the  fathers  most  frequently  transmit  it  to  sons.  Thus,  of  79  men,  42  had  insane  fathers,  and  35  insane 
mothers,  and  in  two  instances  both  parents  were  deranged ;  while  of  96  women,  37  had  insaus  fathers,  and  56  insane  mothers, 
and  three  inherited  a  predisposition  to  insanity  from  both  parents." 

In  Dr.  Earle's  History  and  Statistics  of  the  Bloomingdalc  Asylum,  96  cases — 52  men  and  44 
•women — arc  reported,  in  which  the  insanity  was  of  direct  parental  inheritance.  Of  the  52  men, 
the  father  was  insane  in  26  instances,  the  mother  in  25,  and  both  parents  in  1 ;  and  of  the  44 
women,  the  father  of  17  was  insane,  the  mother  of  26,  and  both  parents  of  1.  These  results  confirm 
M.  Baillargcr's  first  conclusion. 

Constitutional  Predisposition. — The  constitutional  organization  of  some  persons  renders  them 
more  liable  than  others  to  the  encroachments  of  mental  disease.  It  is  doubtless  this  peculiar  nature 
of  the  bodily — perhaps  merely  of  the  nervous — structure  which,  in  the  offspring  of  the  insane,  renders 
the  disease  hereditary.  But  that  organization  may,  and  often  docs,  ari>e  de  novo,  in  one  person  or 
more  of  a  family  theretofore  exempt  from  the  malady.  It  is  impossible  to  say  wherein  this  peculiarity 
exists.  It  does  not  appear  to  be  connected  with  cither  of  the  technically  termed  "temperaments;" 
and  it  is  most  reasonable  to  suppose  that  it  is  in  the  primitive  molecular  structure  of  the  brain,  and 
consequently  inappreciable  by  any  of  the  present  means  of  observation. 

Consanguineous  Marriages. — The  disposition  to  degeneracy,  in  some  form,  in  the  offspring  of 
marriages  of  cousins,  or  others  near  of  kin,  has  long  been  known,  but  comparatively  recent  investi 
gations  in  both  Europe  and  the  United  States,  and  particularly  those  of  MM.  Bouclin  and  Devay,  in 
France,  and  Dr.  Bemiss,  of  Kentucky,  have  more  fully  illustrated  the  subject  and  more  satisfactorily 
demonstrated  the  fact. 

The  subjoined  results  of  some  of  Dr.  Bcmiss's  investigations  arc  eminently  significant : 

"Of  31  children  born  of  brother  and  sister,  or  parent  and  child,  29  were  defective  in  one  way  or  another;  19  wer6 
idiotic;  1  epileptic;  5  scrofulous,  and  11  deformed.  Of  53  clillJrou  born  of  uncle  and  niece,  or  aunt  and  nephew,  40  wero 
defective;  1  deaf  and  dumb;  3  blind;  3  idiotic;  1  insane;  1  c-p'lcptic;  12  scrofulous,  and  14  deformed.  Of  234  children  born 
of  cousiua — themselves  tho  offspring  of  kindred  paronta — 12G  woro  dcl'eotivu j  10  deaf  and  dumb;  13  blind;  SOidkitio:  3 


lxxxjv  INTRODUCTION. 

• 

insane-  4  epileptic;  44  scrofulous,  and  9  deformed.  Of  154  children  born  of  double  cousins,  42  were  defective;  2  deaf  and 
dumb;  2  blind;  4  idiotic;  G  insane;  2  epileptic;  10  scrofulous,  and  2  deformed.  Of  2,778  children  born  of  first  cousins,  793 
were  defective;  117  deaf  and  dumb;  03  blind;  231  idiotic;  24  insane;  44  epileptic;  189  scrofulous,  and  53  deformed.  Of  513 
children  born  of  second  cousins,  67  were  defective ;  9  deaf  and  dumb ;  5  blind ;  17  idiotic ;  1  insane ;  6  epileptic ;  15 
scrofulous,  and  9  deformed.  Of  59  children  born  of  third  cousins,  16  were  defective;  3  deaf  and  dumb;  1  idiotic;  1  insane;  2 
epileptic,  and  10  scrofulous." 

M.  Boudin's  researches  were  directed  more  particularly  to  the  origin  of  deaf-mutism,  but  one  of 
his  conclusions  is  not  inappropriate  in  this  place.  "  The  hypothesis  of  the  pretended  harmlessncss  of 
consanguineous  marriages  is  contradicted  by  the  most  evident  and  well-verified  facts,  and  can  only  be 
excused  by  the  difficulty,  or  rather  the  impossibility,  of  giving  a  physiological  explanation  of  the  pro 
duction  of  infirm  children  by  parents  who  are  physically  irreproachable." 

Now,  although  it  may  fairly  be  presumed  that,  in  many  of  the  cases  reported  by  the  gentlemen 
engaged  in  the  interesting  inquiry,  other  causes  than  consanguineous  marriage  assisted  in  the  produc 
tion  of  the  many  unfortunate  results,  yet  it  appears  to  be  very  clearly  proven  that  sterility  attends,  and 
that  bodily  malformation,  tubercular  consumption  and  other  scrofulous  affections,  spasmodic  diseases, 
epilepsy,  blindness,  deafness,  idiocy,  and  insanity,  follow  in  the  offspring  of  such  marriages  much  more 
frequently  than  in  matrimonial  alliances  between  the  parties  to  which  there  is  no  traceable  affinity  by 
blood.  Researches  have  not  hitherto  been  sufficiently  extensive  to  demonstrate  the  comparative  pro 
portion,  but  it  is  sufficient  for  the  purpose  of  the  philosopher,  the  philanthropist,  or  the  statesman,  that 
the  predominance  of  those  unfortunate  results  in  the  marriages  of  cousins  and  other  near  relatives  is 
placed  beyond  a  reasonable  doubt. 

The  subject  has  already  commanded  the  attention  of  the  legislatures  of  several  of  the  States,  but 
no  law,  so  far  as  we  are  informed,  has  yet  been  enacted  in  regard  to  it. 

There  are  certain  other  influences — circumstances  and  conditions — some  of  them  natural,  others 
artificial,  incidental,  or  acquired,  which,  to  a  greater  or  less  extent,  must  operate  either  in  promoting  or 
opposing  the  production  of  insanity ;  and  although  we  may  not  be  justified  in  pronouncing  them  predis 
posing  causes,  yet,  as  they  in  some  measure  affect  its  prevalence,  it  appears  the  most  appropriate  to 
mention  them  in  this  connexion. 

Sex. — The  organization  and  the  role  of  the  two  sexes  are  so  different,  and  either  of  them  is  sub 
jected  to  the  influence  of  so  many  causes  from  which  the  other  is  either  partially  or  wholly  exempt, 
that  the  relative  proportion  of  mental  disorder  prevalent  in  each  becomes  an  interesting  problem.  Some 
physicians,  arguing  from  the  premises  stated,  have  concluded  that  the  proportion  must  necessarily  be 
greatest  among  males;  others,  by  a  similar  process  of  reasoning,  have  arrived  at  the  opposite  conclusion. 
Men  are  exposed  to  a  greater  number  of  causes  than  women,  and  intemperance,  the  most  prolific 
of  all,  finds  among  them  a  very  large  majority  of  its  victims.  Women  have  a  more  delicate  and  im 
pressible  nervous  system  than  men,  and  some  of  the  most  potent  agents  in  the  production  of  the  disease 
necessarily  operate  upon  them  alone.  Investigating  the  subject  by  statistics,  Esquirol  and  some  other 
eminent  continental  and  British  authors  have  decided  that  women  are  more  subject  than  men  to  mental 
disorder.  Others,  and  among  them  Dr.  Thurnam  and  Drs.  Bucknill  and  Tuke,  arrive  at  the  conclusion 
that  the  prevalence  of  the  disease  is  greatest  among  men.  "It  is  clearly  proved,"  says  Dr.  Tuke,  "that, 
in  general,  fewer  women,  as  was  taught  by  Caslius  Aurelianus,  become  insane  than  men,"  but  "  it  is  diffi 
cult  to  establish  that  the  female  sex  is  intrinsically  less  susceptible  to  the  causes  of  insanity  than  the 
male,  since  the  former  is  less  exposed  to  those  causes  than  the  latter." 

In  94,169  patients  admitted  into  the  French  hospitals  for  the  insane,  from  1842  to  1853,  inclusive, 
the  ratio  of  males  to  females  was  as  114  to  100. 

In  1850,  Dr.  Jarvis  collected  from  the  reports  of  twenty-one  American  hospitals  a  total  of  24,573 
cases  in  which  the  sex  was  distinguished.  The  relative  proportion  of 'the  two  was  121  males  to  100 
females.  Ten  years  afterwards,  in  1860,  Dr.  R.  J.  Dunglison,  from  the  reports  of  more  than  forty 
American  hospitals,  collected  the  similar  statistics  of  48,995  cases.  Of  this  large  number,  25,593  were 
males  and  23.402  females,  a  proportion  of  but  109  of  the  former  to  100  of  the  latter.  The  same  writer 


INTRODUCTION.  lxxx, 

states  that  the  proportion  of  the  sexes  between  the  ages  of  twenty  and  fifty  years — the  period  of  greatest 
liability  to  insanity — in  the  whole  population  of  the  United  States,  according  to  the  census  of  1850, 
was  108  males  to  100  females.  The  two  proportions  are  very  nearly  identical,  the  insane  men  slightly 
predominating. 

But  there  are  sources  of  error  in  these  American  statistics.  First:  In  the  earlier  history  of 
our  hospitals  for  the  insane,  before  their  character  as  humanely-conducted  resorts  was  established, 
a  much  larger  proportion  of  the  insane  men  than  of  the  insane  women  in  the  community  were  taken 
to  them.  The  reports  of  the  hospitals  show  this,  and  there  is  a  striking  proof  of  it  in  the  reduction 
of  the  proportion  of  males,  as  compared  with  females,  from  1850  to  I860,  as  shown  by  the  statistics 
collected  by  Drs.  Jarvis  and  Dunglison.  Secondly :  These  statistics,  with  perhaps  some  small 
exceptions,  represent  the  number  of  cases,  instead  of  the  number  of  persons.  A  woman,  admitted  ten 
times  into  a  hospital,  is  counted  as  ten  women ;  a  man,  as  ten  men.  If  it  be  assumed  that  the  re- 
admissions  of  the  two  sexes  were  equal,  then  it  will  make  no  difference  in  the  result,  so  far  as  the 
question  of  sex  is  concerned.  But  this  assumption  is  gratuitous,  and  quite  absurd  in  an  endeavor  to 
demonstrate  a  question  by  statistical  figures. 

Let  us  examine  the  subject  in  relation  to  one  hospital.  At  the  Hartford  Retreat,  from  the  time 
of  its  opening  to  the  close  of  March,  1863,  the  number  of  cases  received  was  1,912  males,  2,1G8 
females,  the  females  exceeding  the  males  by  256 ;  but  the  number  of  persons  was  but  1,528  males, 
1,661  females,  the  females  exceeding  the  males  by  but  133.  Hence,  in  this  instance,  by  taking  the 
cases  instead  of  the  persons,  an  error  of  123,  in  a  total  of  4,080,  would  be  the  result.  In  the  number 
of  cases,  the  women  exceed  the  men  by  13.38  per  cent.;  whereas  the  real  excess,  as  shown  by  the 
number  of  persons,  was  but  8.7  per  cent.  On  the  whole,  however,  we  think  it  is  very  satisfactorily 
demonstrated  that  a  greater  proportion  of  men  than  of  women  become  insane. 

Age. — Neither  profound  professional  knowledge  nor  uncommon  acutencss  of  observation  is 
necessary  to  the  discovery  of  the  general  facts,  that  in  early  life,  and  particularly  before  puberty, 
mental  disorders  arc  comparatively  rare ;  that  during  the  active  period  of  manhood,  when  the  intel 
lectual  and  moral  faculties  are  in  their  utmost  vigor,  when  the  appetites  and  the  passions  are  the  most 
defiant  of  control,  and  all  the  greatest  obstacles  in  a  world  of  strife  are  to  be  contended  with,  these 
disorders  are  most  frequent ;  and  that  in  old  age,  when  the  many  struggles  of  life  arc  past,  when  the 
goal  of  early  ambition  is  either  won  or  the  hopes  of  its  attainment  relinquished,  when  appetite  has 
become  obtuse,  passion  more  gentle,  and  opinions  fixed,  they  again  become  comparatively  few. 

To  these  general  propositions  many  of  the  writers  upon  insanity,  as,  for  example,  Millingen. 
Conolly,  Andrew  Combe,  Dubuisson,  Falret,  Voisin,  and  Fodere,  confine  themselves.  Others  give 
boundaries  to  the  period  of  greatest  frequency.  Dr.  Rush  limits  it  between  the  ages  of  20  and  50 
years ;  Neville,  between  20  and  40  years ;  Syer,  between  28  and  45 :  Guislain,  between  20  and  35 . 
and  Sir  Alexander  Morison,  between  25  and  40.  Some  have  still  further  circumscribed  those 
limits.  Drs.  Burrows,  of  England,  and  Belhomme,  of  France,  place  them  at  30  and  39  years,  and 
Drs.  Brown,  Georget,  Aubanel,  and  Thorc,  at  30  and  40 ;  while  M.  Qudtelet,  the  statistician,  says, 
"The  age  between  40  and  50,  or  rather  the  fortieth  year,  is  the  period  of  life  most  subject  to  insanity.'- 

Of  the  whole  number  of  persons  becoming  insane,  the  proportion  of  children  under  15  years  of 
age  is  probably  not  over  two  per  cent.  From  15  to  20  years,  and  for  some  time  afterwards,  the 
number  pretty  rapidly  increases ;  but  it  attains  its  maximum  in  the  decade  from  20  to  30.  Never 
theless,  although  there  are  more  first  attacks  in  that  decade,  it  does  not  necessarily  follow  that  the 
greatest  liability  to  the  disease  is  in  that  period.  In  order  to  ascertain  the  time  of  greatest  liability, 
the  numbers  of  first  attack,  in  each  decennium  of  life,  should  be  compared  with  the  numbers  in  the 
corresponding  decennia  in  the  general  population.  This  has  been  done  by  several  writers.  Dr. 
James  Bates,  in  1845,  made  the  calculation,  taking  for  his  elements  the  patients  received  at  the 
hospital  in  Augusta,  Maine,  and  the  population  of  the  State  mentioned,  according  to  the  census  of 
1840.  Dr.  Thomas  S.  Kirkbride  did  the  same,  in  the  same  year,  his  elements  being  the  patients 


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INTRODUCTION. 


admitted  into  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  and  the  population,  in  1840,  of  the  eastern 
district  of  Pennsylvania.  Dr.  Pliny  Earle,  in  1846,  based  a  similar  calculation  upon  the  patients 
received  at  the  hospital  at  Utica,  N.-  Y.,  and  the  population  of  New  York  in  1840.  Dr.  Richard 
J.  Dunglison,  in  I860,  made  the  comparison  between  12,472  cases  of  first  attack,  collected  from 
thirteen  American  hospitals,  and  the  whole  population  of  the  United  States  in  1850.  Finally,  Drs. 
Thurnam  and  Tuke  have  thus  compared  the  patients  received  at  the  York  Retreat,  between  1796  and 
1840,  with  the  population  of  England  in  1847.  The  results  are  as  follows,  the  decennium  of  greatest 
liability  to  attack  being  placed  first,  and  the  others  in  succession  according  to  the  relative  liability : 


Dr.  Bates. 

From  30  to  40  years. 
From  40  to  50  years. 
From  20  to  30  years. 
Over  70  years. 
From  50  to  GO  years. 
From  60  to  70  years." 

Under  20  years. 


Dr.  Kirkbride. 
From  20  to  30  years. 
From  40  to  50  years. 
From  30  to  40  years. 
From  50  to  60  years. 
Under  20  years. 
From  60  to  70  years. 
From  70  to  80  years. 


Dr.  Earlc. 

From  30  to  40  years. 
From  20  to  30  years. 
From  40  to  50  years. 
From  50  to  60  years. 
From  60  to  70  years. 
Under  20  years. 
From  70  to  80  years. 


Dr.  Dunglison. 

From  30  to  40  years. 

From  20  to  30  years. 

From  40  to  50  years. 

From  50  to  60  years. 

From  60  to  70  years. 

Over  70  years. 

Under  20  years. 


Drs.  Thurnam  and  Tuke. 
From  20  to  30  years. 
From  30  to  40  years. 
From  40  to  50  years. 
From  50  to  60  years. 
From  60  to  70  years. 
From  10  to  20  years. 
From  70  to  80  years. 
From  80  to  90  years. 


In  Dr.  Earle's  cases,  the  proportion  in  the  decade  from  30  to  40  was,  to  the  proportion  in  the 
decade  from  20  to  30,  as  100  is  to  99.1,  showing  that  the  liability  in  the  former  exceeded  that  in  the 
latter  by  only  nine-tenths  of  one  per  cent. 

Again  we  are  obliged  to  bear  testimony  to  the  greater  accuracy  of  the  foreign  statistics.  It  is 
believed  that  all  those  used  in  their  comparisons,  by  the  American  physicians,  were  rendered  imperfect 
by  that  important  fallacy  already  mentioned — the  taking  of  cases  instead  of  persons — so  that  if  a  man 
were  admitted  any  number  of  times,  he  counted  as  that  same  number  of  men  in  the  decade  within 
which  he  was  first  attacked. 

It  will  be  perceived  that  the  discrepancy  in  the  results  of  the  investigations  of  Dr.  Dunglison,  Dr. 
Earle,  and  Drs.  Thurnam  and  Tuke,  ar«  not  very  great;  and  we  cannot  forbear  the  conclusion  that, 
when  the  comparison  shall  have  been  made  between  sufficient  and  accurate  numbers,  it  will  be  found 
that,  in  the  United  States,  the  period  of  greatest  liability  to  mental  disorder  is  in  the  decennium  from 
20  to  30  years  of  age,  and  that  the  other  decennia,  in  this  respect,  will  bear  the  same  relative  position 
both  to  one  another  and  to  that  between  20  and  30,  as  they  do  in  the  results  of  the  researches  of  the 
English  physicians  mentioned. 

It  is  generally  believed  that  the  average  age,  at  the  time  of  first  attack,  is  greater  in  women  than 
in  men.  M.  Legoyt  states,  that  in  France,  of  1,000  male  patients,  the  first  attack  in  570  instances 
was  before  the  fortieth  year ;  while  of  1,000  females,  it  was  before  that  year  in  only  485  instances. 
But  this  estimate  was  based  upon  the  ages  of  the  patients  when  admitted  into  the  hospitals,  and  hence 
cannot  be  perfectly  accurate.  From  a  similar  estimate  based  upon  2,728  cases  collected  by  Dr.  Bates 
and  Dr.  Earle,  from  American  reports,  it  appears  that  of  1,000  males,  the  first  attack  was  before  the 
age  of  40  in  785  cases ;  while  of  1,000  females,  it  was  before  that  age  in  but  749  cases. 

Seasons. — In  regard  to  the  several  seasons  of  the  year  in  relation  to  mental  disorder,  the  most 
that  can  be  said,  although  there  are  many  statistics  upon  the  subject,  is,  that  more  patients  arc 
received  at  the  hospitals,  in  both  Europe  and  America,  in  summer  than  in  winter — more  in  the 
warmest  six  months  than  in  the  coldest  six  months.  If  persons  becoming  insane  were  always  directly 
removed  to  the  hospitals,  the  question  might  be  accurately  determined.  Drs.  Aubanel  and  Thore 
infer,  from  their  statistics,  that  June  has  the  most,  and  January  the  least,  influence  in  producing  the 
disease.  It  is  doubtless  true,  also,  that  there  is  more  excitement  among  the  patients  in  the  hospitals 
in  summer  than  in  winter.  But  there  is  vastly  more  insanity  in  the  northern  temperate  than  in  the 
torrid  zone ;  and,  as  has  been  already  shown,  its  prevalence  in  no  other  country  is  so  great  as  in 
Norway,  one  cf  the  most  northerly  of  all  civilized  nations. 


INTRODUCTION.  Ixxxvii 

Conjugal  Relation. — All  statistics  that  have  come  under  our  observation  concur  in  showing  that, 
of  all  persons  whose  ages  are  within  the  period  during  which  there  is  much  liability  to  the  disease,  a 
much  larger  proportion  of  the  single  than  of  the  married  become  insane.  Thus,  of  the  male  patients 
treated  in  the  hospitals  of  Paris  from  1822  to  1833,  the  ratio  of  the  single  and  the  married  was  as 
41. G  and  47,  although  there  were  but  half  as  many  single  as  married  men  resident  in  the  city. 

Rejecting  the  persons  whose  condition  in  regard  to  marriage  was  unknown,  29,250  patients  were 
treated  in  the  hospitals  of  France  in  1853.  Of  this  number,  18,078,  or  61.80  per  cent,  were  single, 
8,493  married,  and  2,679  widowed.  Of  the  whole  number  of  inhabitants  of  France  over  15  years  of 
age,  only  36.74  per  cent,  were  unmarried. 

According  to  Dr.  Dunglison,  of  25,721  cases  treated  at  twenty  American  hospitals,  12,462,  or 
48.4  per  cent,  were  single ;  11,150,  or  43.3  per  cent,  married;  2,092,  or  8.1  per  cent,  widowed ;  and 
17  divorced. 

Among  the  widowed  insane,  the  number  of  women  greatly  exceeds  that  of  men.  In  the  French 
hospitals,  in  1853,  there  were  1,888  widows,  and  but  791  widowers;  and  of  the  foregoing  2,092 
cases  treated  in  American  hospitals,  1,338  were  widows,  and  but  537  widowers.  The  difference  is 
very  remarkable. 

The  researches  of  Drs.  Parchappe,  Aubanel,  Thore,  and  others,  in  France,  of  Thurnam,  Tuke, 
and  others,  in  England,  as  well  as  of  every  compiler  of  statistics  upon  the  subject  in  this  country,  have 
all  led  to  similar  results  as  those  above  mentioned. 

Occupation. — The  occupations  of  men  are  so  diverse,  not  only  in  their  character,  as  mental  or 
physical,  but  also  in  the  degree  to  which  exertion,  either  intellectual  or  corporeal,  is  required  in  their 
pursuit,  as  well  as  in  their  modification  of  surrounding  external  influences,  that  the  physiologist  could 
hardly  fail  to  infer  that  the  effect  of  some  of  them  must  be  greater  than  that  of  others  in  the 
production  of  mental  disorders.  Without  entering  into  a  discussion  of  the  subject,  it  may  merely  be 
remarked  that  the  more  nearly  natural  the  employment,  the  less  will  be  its  probable  influence  in 
causing  insanity. 

M.  Legoyt,  by  a  comparison  of  the  number  of  insane  in  each  profession,  or  occupation,  who  were 
in  the  French  hospitals  in  1853,  with  the  similar  numbers  in  the  general  population,  arrived  at  the 
following  results : 

Of  the  liberal  professions,  the  proportion  was 1  to     562 

Soldiers  and  sailors,  the  proportion  was 1  to     502 

Persons  engaged  in  commercial  pursuits,  the  proportion  was 1  to  2,347 

Persons  engaged  in  mechanical  pursuits,  the  proportion  was 1  to  1,495 

Servants,  day  laborers,  &c.,  the  proportion  was 1  to     644 

Miscellaneous,  and  no  occupation,  the  proportion  was 1  to  1,594 

The  great  proportion  of  soldiers  and  sailors  is  accounted  for  by  the  fact  that  provision  is  made  for 
the  immediate  removal  to  a  hospital  of  every  man,  in  these  two  classes,  who  becomes  insane. 

The  next  in  frequency  are  the  members  of  the  "liberal  professions;"  but  the  word  "liberal"  is 
here  used  with  a  broader  signification  than  usual  in  connexion  with  the  professions.  In  order  that  it 
may  be  understood,  as  well  as  to  show  the  proportion  in  each  employment,  we  present  all  the  occupa 
tions  included  under  it : 

Liberal  Professions.  Proportion. 

Artists,  (painters,  sculptors,  architects,  engravers,  musicians) 

Jurists,  (judges,  advocates,  notaries,  lawyers,  bailiffs) 

Ecclesiastics,  (including  monks  and  nuns) 

Physicians,  (including  surgeons,  apothecaries,  and  midwives) 

Professors  and  men  of  letters I  to  2! 

Public  office-holders  and  employes 

Proprietors  and  tenants 

The  very  remarkable  proportion  in  the  first  five  classes,  which  consist  almost  exclusively  of  persons 
devoted  to  mental  pursuits,  cannot  fail  to  be  observed. 


Ixxxviii  INTRODUCTION. 

It  is  to  be  remarked  that  fanners  are  included  under  the  head  of  "  mechanical  pursuits,"  in  the  first 
(able;  and  it  is  shown  that  their  proportion  is  far  less  than  that  of  the  others  under  the  same  head. 

The  proportion  in  the  class  of  servants,  &c.,  is  very  large.  "This,"  remarks  the  author,  "can  only 
be  explained  by  the  great  number  of  single  persons  in  this  class  of  those  devoted  to  the  in-door  service 
of  families,  and  we  have  already  seen  that  a  majority  of  all  the  inmates  of  asylums  are  unmarried." 

Dr.  Dunglison,  having  collected,  from  the  reports  of  fourteen  American  hospitals,  7,329  cases  in 
which  the  profession  or  occupation  is  mentioned,  and  compared  the  numbers  in  each  group  with  the 
corresponding  numbers  in  the  general  population,  according  to  the  census  of  1850,  arrives  at  results 
which  are  thus  stated: 

1.  "Occupations  which  bear  a  greater  ratio  to  t/ie  number  of  the  insane  than  to  that  of  the  general 

population. 

"  The  learned  professions — medicine,  divinity,  and  law. 
"  Other  pursuits  requiring  education. 
"  Sea  and  river  navigation. 
"  Commerce,  trade,  manufactures,  mechanic  arts,  and  mining. 

2.  "  Occupations  ivhich  bear  a  greater  ratio  to  the  number  of  the  general  population  than  to  that  of 

the  insane. 

"Agricultural  pursuits. 
"  Government  civil  service." 

He  found  the  liability  to,  or  the  prevalence  of,  the  disease  in  the  "  learned  professions,"  to  be  in 
the  following  order:  students,  lawyers,  physicians,  dentists,  clergymen;  and  in  other  pursuits  requiring 
education,  as  follows:  artists,  druggists,  teachers,  musicians,  engineers.  These  two  classes  being  com 
pared  with  each  other,  the  relative  liability  or  prevalence  stood  thus :  artists,  druggists,  students,  teachers, 
lawyers,  physicians,  dentists,  clergymen,  musicians,  engineers. 

Education. — Before  we  leave  the  subject  of  predisposing  causes,  it  should  be  remarked,  in  the  lan 
guage  of  Dr.  Earle,  in  the  National  Almanac  for  18G3,  "that  he  who  attempts  thoroughly  to  investigate 
the  sources  of  mental  disorder  at  the  present  day  will  soon  become  convinced  that,  to  a  large  extent,  its 
foundation  is  laid  in  early  life,  by  the  faulty  or  pernicious  practices  too  often  followed  in  the  education 
and  the  rearing  of  the  young.  The  stimulating  drinks  of  the  table,  the  late  hours,  the  excitements  of 
society  and  of  popular  assemblies,  in  all  of  which  here,  more  than  in  any  other  country,  they  are  indulged; 
the  confinement  and  the  hot-house  forcing  of  the  brain  in  the  studies  of  the  school,  and  the  neglect  to 
promote  physical  exercise  to  the  degree  necessary  for  that  development  of  the  body  which  will  enable 
it  to  maintain  a  healthy  equilibrium  witli  the  mind; — all  these  assist  in  creating  a  nervous  irritability 
and  a  general  abnormal  condition  of  the  body,  which  greatly  expose  the  individual  to  attacks  of  bodily 
disease  and  of  mental  disorder.  The  brain  is  brought  into  such  a  state  that  a  slight  exciting  cause,  either 
physical,  intellectual,  or  moral,  may  drive  it  into  that  diseased  action  the  effect  of  which  is  insanity." 

Exciting  Causes. — In  proceeding  to  a  cursory  examination  of  the  more  purely  exciting  causes,  it 
may  be  premised  that  insanity  is  a  disease  of  debility,  and  not  of  a  superabundance  of  strength,  as  was, 
in  former  times,  generally,  and  still  is,  to  a  wide  extent,  believed.  It  necessarily  follows  that  whatever 
exhausts  the  power  of  the  brain  and  nerves,  depresses  vitality,  or  debilitates  the  body,  may,  through 
these  effects,  become  the  causative  agent  of  insanity.  Hence  ill  health,  the  intemperate  use  of  spirituous 
liquors,  debauchery,  self-abuse,  excessive  and  prolonged  labor,  cither  manual  or  mental,  night-watching 
or  great  loss  of  sleep  from  any  cause,  excitement  upon  religious  subjects,  domestic  and  pecuniary  diffi 
culties,  disappointment  and  grief,  are  among  the  influences  most  productive  of  the  disorder. 

In  the  article  in  the  National  Almanac  from  which  the  foregoing  extract  is  taken,  the  ten  most 
prolific  causes,  as  exhibited  in  the  records  of  the  Massachusetts  State  Hospital,  at  Worcester;  the  Bloom- 
ingilalo  Asylum,  New  York;  and  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Philadelphia,  are  reported. 
Dr.  John  S.  Butler,  of  the  Retreat,  at  Hartford,  Connecticut,  has,  in  his  last  report,  combined  these 
three  tables  and  added  thereto  tho  similar  records  at  the  Retreat,  We  copy  thn  resulting  table  as  one 


INTRODUCTION. 


Ixxxix 


of  the  most  satisfactory  and  instructive  expositions  of  the  subject  hitherto  published.     It  is  re-arranged 
in  order  to  place  the  several  causes  in  the  order  of  their  apparent  relative  influence: 


Worcester. 

Bloomingdale. 

Pennsylvania 
Hospital. 

Retreat. 

£ 

Whole  number  of  cases,  with  causes,  reported... 

3  197 

1    1>3A 

2,870 

9,473 

1.  Ill  health  of  various  kinds 

G95 

O17 

2.  Intemperance  

1Q.1 

720 

2,253 

3.  Religious  excitement  

29G 

Qo 

258 

812 

4.  Domestic  unhappiness  

41** 

(*K 

214 

740 

5.  Intense  mental  or  bodily  exertion  

79 

30 

163 

728 

6.  Puerperal  s'ate  

141 

no 

675 

7.  Masturbation  

970 

07 

145 

537 

8.  Grief,  loss  of  friends,  &c  

72 

A't 

161 

518 

9.  Perplexities  in  business  

140 

1QQ 

511 

10.  Disappointed  affection  

11G 

OQ 

507 

310 

Total  

o  415 

COO 

7,591 

Thus,  of  the  9,473  cases  in  which  the  causes  were  reported,  7,591,  or  80.13  percent,  of  the  whole, 
are  supposed  to  have  been  produced  by  one  of  the  ten  causes,  or  classes  of  causes  mentioned ;  and  let  it 
be  especially  observed  that  all  these  causes  arc  such  as  exhaust,  debilitate,  or  depress  the  vital  or  ner 
vous  power. 

Drs.  Bucknill  and  Tuke,  by  a  similar  collocation  of  30,087  cases  reported  in  European  and  Ameri 
can  hospitals,  found  the  most  prolific  causes,  and  their  order  as  productive  influences,  to  be  as  follows : 
"domestic  troubles  and  domestic  grief,  intemperance,  epilepsy,  affections  of  head  and  spine,  uterine 
disorders,  religious  anxiety  and  excitement,  disappointed  affections,  vice  and  immorality,  fever  and 
febrile  diseases,  fear  and  fright,  intense  study,  political  and  other  excitement,  wounded  feelings." 

If  the  several  diseases'in  this  series  of  causes  be  included  under  one  head,  as  they  are  in  the  fore 
going  table,  the  series  will  become  as  follows  : 

1.  Ill  health  of  various  kinds.  2.  Domestic  troubles  and  domestic  grief.  3.  Intemperance.  4. 
Uterine  disorders.  5.  Religious  anxiety  and  religious  excitement.  6.  Disappointed  affection.  7.  Vice 
and  immorality.  8.  Fear  and  fright.  9.  Intense  study.  10.  Political  and  other  excitement.  11. 
Wounded  feelings. 

There  is  now  a  strong  similarity,  so  far  as  regards  the  causes,  between  this  (English)  series  and 
that  (American)  in  the  above  table.  Even  the  difference  in  the  relative  position  of  the  causes  is  mostly 
very  easily  to  be  explained.  The  second  English  cause,  or  class  of  causes,  precedes  the  third,  (intem 
perance,)  because  it  includes  both  the  fourth  and  eighth  of  the  American  causes.  The  fourth  English 
cause  takes  its  higher  position  by  reason  of  comprehending  not  only  the  sixth,  but  also  a  part  of  the 
first,  American  cause.  The  seventh  English  cause  doubtless  includes  the  seventh  American. 

Aside  from  "ill  health,"  a  generic  term  comprising  a  pretty  large  number  of  specific  causes,  it 

appears  that  intemperance,  in  both  Europe  and  America,  is  the  most  abundant  producer  of  mental 

disorders.     Dr.  Tuke  concludes,  from  his  researches,  that  about  12  per  cent,  of  the  cases  admitted  to 

the  hospitals  are  directly  caused  by  it — an  estimate  which  very  nearly  corresponds  with  the  proportion 

in  the  foregoing  table.     But  a  vast  number  arc  produced  by  it  indirectly,  not  only  by  inducing  poverty, 

grief,  ill  health,  &c.,  but  also  by  giving  the  sad  inheritance  of  mental  imperfection  and  disease  to  offspring. 

Dr.  Dahl  states  that,  in  Norway,  the  most  abundant  sources  of  insanity  are  hereditary  predisposition, 

the  intermarriage  of  near  relatives,  and  the  use  of  spirituous  drinks.     In  regard  to  the  last,  he  publishes 

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xc  INTRODUCTION. 

a  curious  but  instructive  table,  showing  the  prevalence  of  insanity  in  relation  to  the  habits,  temperate 
or  intemperate,  of  the  people  in  the  several  sections  of  Norway.     It  is  as  follows : 

Sober  (or  temperate)  persons  Proportion 

in  100  of  the  population.  of  insane. 

Diocese  of  Christiansand 56.2  1  in  246 

Diocese  of  Christiana 59.5  1  in  287 

Diocese  of  Trondlijem 63.4  1  in  296 

Diocese  of  Tromso 70.5  1  in  361 

Diocese  of  Bergen 72.6  1  in  345 

It  will  l)e  perceived  that  insanity  regularly  diminishes  as  temperance  increases  in  the  several  suc 
cessive  districts,  with  the  single  exception  of  the  last. 

In  connexion  with  the  subject  of  intemperance,  it  may  be  mentioned  that,  of  all  the  cases  to  which 
causes  are  assigned  in  the  reports  of  American  hospitals,  about  one  per  cent,  are  attributed  to  the  use 
of  tobacco  and  opium. 

We  have  now  shown  the  alleged  causes  of  more  than  four-fifths  of  the  cases  of  mental  disorder 
treated  in  our  hospitals,  in  which  the  sources  could  be  satisfactorily  ascertained.  The  remaining  frac 
tion  of  cases  were  attributed  to  a  large  number  of  influences,  many  of  them  of  very  limited  prevalence. 
It  is  unnecessary  to  name  them,  but  all  of  them  are  such  as  either  directly  or  indirectly  exhaust  or 
depress  the  nervous  power,  the  great  sustainer  of  vitality. 

As  but  little  has  hitherto  been  written  respecting  one  of  the  most  prolific  causes  of  insanity, 
and  as  what  has  been  ventured  on  this  subject  has  appeared,  generally,  in  works  of  a  scientific  cha 
racter,  of  limited  circulation,  we  feel  constrained  to  present  here  some  views  with  which  we  have  long 
been  impressed  on  the  subject  of — 

Insanity  from  Religious  Excitement. — From  its  essential  nature  and  the  importance  of  its  functions 
and  its  objects,  the  religious  sentiment,  when  brought  into  great  activity,  must  necessarily  sway 
the  whole  physical,  and,  consequently,  from  the  intimate  connexion  between  mind  and  body,  the 
whole  physical  element  of  our  being.  History  confirms  this  teaching  of  philosophy ;  i'or  in  all  ages 
of  Ihe  world,  and  under  every  system  of  theology,  that  sentiment  has  often  exercised  a  dominant 
power  over  the  character  and  the  conduct  of  men.  Hence  it  is,  perhaps,  not  very  remarkable  that, 
among  Ihe  most  frequent  generative  agents  of  insanity  in  the  United  States,  we  find  "religious 
excitement."  Placed  in  a  position  where  we  have  brought  together,  in  one  focal  point,  all  the  insane 
of  the  land,  with  the  causes  apparent  which  have  produced  much  of  this  widespread  misery  in  its 
most  appalling  form,  we  feel  it  a  duty  to  the  cause  of  humanity  to  set  forth,  in  plain  words,  the 
unnecessary  evils  which  have  flowed  from  injudicious  efforts  in  the  cause  of  greatest  good,  (wherein 
we  shall  encounter  the  prejudices  of  many  excellent  persons,)  in  the  hope  that  the  facts  presented  may 
result  in  the  advancement  and  honor  of  religion  by  detaching  some  of  the  evils  which,  at  times, 
accompany  its  promulgation;  and  we  the  more  readily  make  avail  of  this  means,  because  in  no  other 
way  can  we  reach  those  who  are  to  benefit  themselves  and  others  by  the  results  of  our  investigations. 

Rational  men,  we  trust,  will  view  with  forbearance,  if  they  do  not  approve,  any  candid  and 
unprejudiced  statement  founded  on  1'acts,  having  in  view  the  benefit  of  mankind;  while  those  who  take 
exception  will  probably  adopt  new  opinions,  if  they  will  but  dispassionately  investigate  the  question. 
That  the  subject  is  one  worthy  the  careful  study  of  the  philanthropist,  and  entitled  to  the  prominence 
which  we  have  given  it,  no  enlightened  man  will  question,  after  due  consideration  of  the  table 
exhibiting  the  ten  principal  agents  productive  of  the  disease,  which  is  embodied  in  this  article. 

It  must  be  remembered,  too,  that  comparatively  little  of  the  general  misery  in  different  forms, 
which  results  in  insanity,  is  represented  at  any  one  period  by  such  development,  as  many  other 
iorms  of  suffering  are  ever  attendant  upon  whatever  is  widely  productive  of  the  overthrow  of  reason. 
This  form  of  calamity  seems  to  be  the  unerring,  evident,  and  solemn  indicator  of  something  wrong,  not 
only  inviting,  but  demanding  serious  consideration.  There  are  four  principal  methods  by  which  the 
religious  sentiment  is  aroused  to  that  point  at  which  it  not  unfrequently  results  in  the  production 
of  mental  disorders. 


INTRODUCTION.  .  xci 

First.  By  those  extraordinary  and  spasmodic  efforts  which  occur  in  all  sections  of  the  country, 
which  are  not  restricted  to  any  one  sect  or  denomination,  and  are  doubtless  conceived  in  a  spirit  of 
benevolence,  yet  in  which,  to  say  nothing  of  the  character  of  the  exercises,  the  excitement,  both  mental 
and  corporeal,  is  long-continued,  and  necessarily  produces  nervous  exhaustion — the  condition  most 
favorable  for  an  attack  of  insanity. 

Secondly.  By  that  denunciatory  and,  as  appears  to  us,  intemperate  style  of  preaching,  wherein 
the  terrors  and  consequences  of  Divine  wrath  are  portrayed  with  all  the  vigor  and  the  force  of  a  vivid 
imagination,  giving  over  the  minds  of  the  young,  the  sensitive,  the  susceptible,  and  the  strongly- 
conscientious,  to  the  dominion  of  despondency  and  fear,  the  action  of  which  is  powerfully  depressive  to 
the  vital  energy,  and,  consequently,  strongly  promotive  of  an  invasion  of  mental  disorder ;  while  the 
solemn  and  awe-inspiring  rites  of  some  services  are  sore  trials  to  the  minds  of  the  sensitive  and 
superstitious,  contribute  their  influence  to  the  subversion  of  reason,  and  would  be  even  more  fre 
quently  fatal  but  for  their  rapidly  and  strongly  contrasting  variations,  so  illustrative  of  the  remedial 
power  attributed  to  the  administrators  of  these  imposing  ceremonies,  which  modifies  their  effect. 

Thirdly.  By  those  less  public  and  more  social  exercises  in  which,  not  by  ministers  alone,  but  by 
the  laity  as  well,  the  religious  sentiment  is  stimulated  by  appeals  which  reason  is  hardly  free  to  avert, 
and  where,  by  a  community  of  exercises,  an  excitement  of  the  nervous  system  (too  often  mistaken  in 
regard  to  its  origin  and  its  character)  is  more  easily  aroused  than  in  larger  and  more  public 
assemblies. 

Fourthly.  By  solitary  reading  and  meditation  upon  religious  subjects,  until  personal  demerit  and 
its  consequent  punishment  become  the  sole  occupants  of  the  thoughts,  to  the  exclusion  of  those 
consolations  which  the  spirit  of  Christianity  guarantees;  all  other  subjects,  even  the  most  evident, 
important,  and  pressing  social  duties,  being  lost  sight  of. 

The  records  of  all  our  hospitals  will  unquestionably  furnish  many  examples  of  insanity  produced 
by  each  of  these  causes.  Touching  one  of  them,  we  make  an  appropriate  extract  from  the  report, 
for  1861,  of  the  Butler*  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  written  by  Dr.  Ray,  who  remarks  thaf  he  introduces 
the  example  "  not  because  it  is  strange  and  unparalleled,  for  such  is  not  the  case,  but  simply  by  way 
of  illustration." 

"  A  worthy  couple,  one  of  whom,  if  not  both,  had  inherited  a  strong  tendency  to  mental  disease,  had  lived  quietly  and 
happily  together  until  they  entered  upon  the  period  of  middle  life.  While  thus  pursuing  the  even  tenor  of  their  way,  there 
occurred  in  the  community  an  unusual  excitement  of  the  religious  sentiment,  manifested  by  frequent  meetings ;  and  these 
persons,  who,  though  morally  correct,  had  never  shown  any  particular  interest  in  such  things,  determined,  in  imitation  of  their 
friends  and  neighbors,  to  frequent  the  meetings.  This  they  did  incessantly  for  three  or  four  days,  when  reason  began  to  give 
way  under  the  unnatural  excitement,  and,  within  a  week  from  the  time  they  began,  they  both  became  furiously  insane,  and  in 
that  condition  shortly  after  died." 

The  foregoing  is  from  the  records  of  the  Butler  Hospital ;  but  Dr.  Ray  quotes  from  the  report, 
for  1859,  of  the  Royal  Edinburgh  Asylum,  a  case  which  is  illustrative  of  the  fourth  of  the  above- 
mentioned  methods.     "  Six  cases,"  says  that  report,  "  were  caused  by  religious  excitement. 
*         *  *         *        The  third  case  was  a  male,  who  had  attended  no  meetings,  but  had 

pored  over  the  newspaper  accounts  of  the  revivals  until  he  ultimately  experienced  some  violent 
paroxysms,  which,  he  said,  were  the  '  coming  of  God'  on  him.  He  became  convulsed ;  the  convulsions 
increased  in  severity,  and  his  whole  body  was  distorted ;  violent  excitement  and  incessant  restlessness 
continued  up  to  the  time  of  his  death,  which  occurred  in  nine  days  after  his  first  seizure." 

It  is  probably  not  generally  known  that  many  of  the  physical  demonstrations,  such  as  spasms, 
convulsions  similar  to  those  in  the  foregoing  case,  and  "  trances,"  phenomena  which  sometimes  occur 
in  religious  assemblies  of  Christians,  and  are  often,  as  in  the  case  afrthe  Edinburgh  Asylum,  attributed 
to  a  supernatural  source,  and  which  assume  different  forms  in  different  localities,  are  perhaps  still 
more  frequent  among  pagans. 

"  Providence,  R.  I. 


xcn 


INTRODUCTION. 


In  congregations  of  "  Hurlers,"  or  "  Howling  Dervishes,"  one  of  the  minor  denominations  of 
Mahometans,  they  are  quite  common,  and  we  have  the  authority  of  the  Brahmin,  Gangoola,  a  Hindoo 
convert  to  Christianity  who  recently  visited  America,  for  the  assertion  that  they  are  not  infrequent  among 
the  Buddhists  of  his  native  country.  As  illustrations  of  the  third  of  the  methods  above  mentioned, 
there  are  upon  the  records  of  some  of  our  hospitals,  cases,  the  circumstances  of  which,  had  they 
occurred  in  Central  Africa  or  New  Zealand,  and  been  known  in  this  country,  would  have  awakened 
many  an  expression  of  sorrow  and  of  pity  for  the  superstition  and  the  fanaticism  of  the  benighted 
heathen. 

Let  it  be  remembered  that  in  writing  thus  we  are  condemning  the  abuse  of  the  religious  senti 
ment,  not  its  wholesome,  sustaining,  and  normal  exercise. 

The  late  Dr.  Woodward,  in  his  report,  for  1838,  of  the  hospital  at  Worcester,  Massachusetts,  while 
conceding  the  agency  which  "  a  subject  so  deeply  interesting  to  the  human  mind  as  its  eternal  well- 
being"  must  have  in  the  production  of  insanity,  remarks  very  appropriately : 

'*  How  -wide  from  the  appropriate  office  of  religion  it  is  to  cause  insanity — to  carry  human  beings  backwards,  as  it  were, 
from  the  knowledge  and  the  contemplation  of  their  Creator,  instead  of  aiding  their  approaches  towards  Him !  Why,  then,  should 
it  produce  this  effect  ?  "Why,  in  less  than  six  years,  should  it  have  sent  seventy  persons  to  this  hospital  for  the  insane  1  It  can 
only  be  because  its  motives  and  its  sanctions  have  not  been  rightly  addressed  to  individuals;  or  because  those  individuals  have 
evidently  misapprehended  the  true  nature,  office,  and  power  of  religion.  There  seems,  then,  but  little  reason  to  anticipate  that 
cither  of  these  three  causes  of  insanity  (including  "ill  health  and  domestic  afflictions")  will  be  materially  diminished  until  juotcr 
notions  of  our  human  condition,  duty,  and  destination  shall  pervade  those  portions  of  society  where  error  is  now  preparing  its 
victims  to  become  insane." 

Here  we  might  well  stop  in  our  exposition  of  this  branch  of  our  subject,  but  we  cannot  forbear  to 
add  the  remarks  of  Dr.  Kay,  at  the  close  of  his  discussion.  They  are  more  particularly  addressed  to 
persons  who  inherit  a  predisposition  to  mental  derangement,  but  arc  worthy  the  attention  of  all : 

"The  voice  of  admonition  too  often  falls  on  unwilling  ears,  for  people  arc  slow  to  believe  that  exercises  which  arc  highly 
meritorious,  because  leading  to  a  good  result,  and  prompted,  perhaps,  by  Divine  influence,  can,  by  any  possibility,  be  dangerous 
to  mental  health.  Indeed,  it  sccma  to  them  little  short  of  impiety  to  suppose  it.  Let  them  remember  that  they  arc  yet  in  the 
flesh,  and  that  no  pursuit  or  exercise,  however  commendable,  can  be  successfully  followed  by  a  system  of  means  not  in  accord 
ance  with  l he  laws  of  the  animal  economy.  They  may  be  sure  that  these  will  not  be  suspended  to  enable  them  to  accomplish 
a  desirable  end;  and  they  may  be  also  sure  that  Divine  influences  are  always  in  harmony  with  those  natural  laws  which  have 
proceeded  from  the  same  beneficent  source.  Those  who  arc  sincerely  desirous  of  guarding  against  the  development  of  morbid 
tendencies,  should  carefully  avoid  all  scenes  of  religious  excitement,  indulg3  their  religious  emotions  in  quiet  and  by  ordinary 
methods,  always  allowing  other  emotions  and  other  duties  their  rightful  share  of  attention.  Regulated  iti  this  manner,  the  reli 
gious  sentiment  will  be  to  them  not  only  a  source  of  spiritual  comfort,  but  a  power  more  efficient,  it  may  be,  than  any  other,  for 
maintaining  the  healthy  balance  of  the  faculties,  and  keeping  in  abeyance  the  hereditary  proclivities  to  disease." 

Although  perfectly  aware  that  many  great,  good,  and  influential  divines  have  pursued  a  policy  incon 
sistent  with  our  views,  in  order  to  obtain  a  more  perfect  mastery  over  the  power  or  will  of  their  hearers, 
yet,  with  the  lights  before  us  we  cannot  but  conclude  that,  by  the  cultivation  of  a  different  style,  they 
would  have  proved  equally  great,  and  to  have  exercised  even  wider  influence  for  good,  without  that  alloy 
of  evil  which,  though  it  may  not  have  been  realized  because  diffused,  existed  as  surely  as  that  like 
causes  produce,  under  similar  circumstances,  like  effects. 

If  this  exposition  touching  a  fruitful  cause  of  insanity  should  have  the  effect  of  modifying  the 
character  of  religious  teachings,  so  as  to  render  them  more  consistent  with  the  real  interests  of  hu 
manity,  and  thus  to  insure  greater  respect  for  principles  in  danger  of  being  prejudiced  by  inconsiderate 
abuse,  we  shall  have  accomplished  an  end  worthy  of  greater  efforts  in  resulting  good. 

Treatment. — Among  the  many  evidences  of  progressive  science  and  enlightened  philanthropy  fur 
nished  by  the  history  of  the  last  three-quarters  of  a  century,  none  are  more  characteristic,  and  perhaps 
no  one  appears  in  bolder  relief,  than  the  system  of  treatment  of  the  insane  which,  adopted  within  that 
period,  now  widely  prevails  among  civilized  nations.  In  a  civil,  social,  and  moral  point  of  view,  the 
space  is  broad  which  separates  the  gloomiest  cell  of  a  prison,  with  its  bolts,  bars,  and  chains,  from 
spacious  apartments  furnished  with  the  conveniences  and  comforts,  as  well  as  many  of  the  luxuries,  of 


INTRODUCTION. 


xcm 


life.  Yet  this  space  has  been  traversed  by  the  insane  within  the  seventy  years  next  preceding  the 
present  time.  It  is  proposed  to  give  in  this  place  a  brief  sketch  of  the  history,  more  especially  in  respect 
to  the  United  States,  of  this  important  amelioration  of  the  condition  of  a  large  class  of  our  fellow-men 

About  the  middle  of  the  eighteenth  century  some  philanthropists  of  Philadelphia  took  preliminary 
measures  for  the  foundation  of  a  general  curative  institution  in  that  city;  and  in  1751  the  provincial 
assembly  of  Pennsylvania  passed  an  act  of  incorporation  under  the  title :  "  The  Contributors  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Hospital."  This  charter  provided  not  only  for  the  relief  of  persons  suffering  from  general 
diseases,  but  also  for  the  "  reception  and  cure  of  lunatics." 

It  is  believed  that  this  was  the  first  legislative  provision  in  the  American  colonies  for  the  restora 
tive  treatment,  in  a  public  hospital,  of  persons  afflicted  with  mental  alienation.  The  hospital  was  opened 
on  February  11,  1752,  and  thenceforward  one  of  its  departments  was  specially  appropriated  to  that 
class  of  patients. 

The  next  practical  movement  in  a  similar  direction  was  in  Virginia ;  and  to  her  belongs  the  honor 
of  being  the  pioneer  of  all  the  colonies  in  the  establishment  of  an  institution  exclusively  devoted  to  the 
insane.  An  act  providing  for  the  lunatics  and  idiots  of  the  colony  passed  her  legislature  on  November 
10,  1769.  A  hospital  was  erected  at  Williamsburg  at  an  expense  of  £1,070,  and  opened  on  or  about 
September  14,  1773.  In  the  course  of  the  war  of  independence  the  building  was  evacuated  and  used 
as  barracks  for  the  colonial  troops.  Subsequently,  but  at  what  precise  period  we  are  not  informed,  it 
was  re-opened,  and  has  since  been  conducted  in  accordance  with  its  original  purpose. 

In  1771  the  Earl  of  Dunmore,  then  governor  of  the  colony  of  New  York,  granted  a  charter  for  the 
institution  now  known  as  the  "  New  York  Hospital,"  in  the  city  of  New  York.  The  intervention  of  the 
war  with  England  prevented  the  opening  of  this  hospital  until  January  3, -1791.  Insane  patients,  so 
far  as  appears  by  the  records,  were  not  admitted  until  1797. 

Such,  and  such  alone,  according  to  present  knowledge,  were  the  completed  provisions  for  the  care 
and  treatment  of  the  insane,  in  the  hospitals  of  the  United  States,  prior  to  the  close  of  the  eighteenth 
century.  But  the  character  of  the  treatment  was  more  custodial  than  curative ;  and  the  means  em 
ployed,  including,  as  they  did,  the  severest  forms  of  bodily  restraint,  were  better  adapted  to  felons  than 
to  persons  laboring  under  disease. 

We  have  now  arrived  at  the  period  of  initiation,  in  another  country,  of  an  enterprise  which,  whether 
we  regard  the  boldness  of  its  beginning,  the  rapidity  of  its  progress,  the  extent  of  territory  over  which 
it  has  spread,  the  success  which  it  has  achieved,  or  the  amount  of  good  to  mankind  of  which  it  has 
been  the  minister,  challenges  the  admiration  of  every  advocate  of  human  improvement  and  every  lover 
of  his  race. 

In  1he  midst  of  the  horrors  of  the  French  revolution,  Dr.  Piiiel  walked  the  reddened  streets  of 
Paris  a  minister  of  benevolence,  a  physician  with  a  heart.  He  was  connected  with  the  Bicetre  Hos 
pital,  in  which  many  of  the  insane  were  confined  in  cells,  and  loaded  with  manacles  and  chains.  After 
repeated  solicitations,  he  at  length,  in  the  latter  part  of  the  year  1791,  obtained  permission  from  the 
public  authorities  to  remove  these  torturing  implements  of  bodily  restraint.  The  first  person  upon 
whom  the  experiment  was  tried  was  an  English  captain,  who,  being  subject  to  paroxysms  of  extreme 
violence,  had  been  chained  there  forty  years.  A  promise  of  good  behavior  having  been  obtained  from 
him,  the  chains  were  loosed,  and  the  man,  returning  as  it  were  to  the  joys  of  life,  kept  his  promise,  ren 
dered  himself  useful,  and  had  no  recurrence  of  maniacal  fury  during  the  two  additional  years  of  his  resi 
dence  in  the  hospital.  Twelve  inmates  of  the  hospital  were  thus  relieved  from  their  irons  on  the  first 
day  of  the  experiment,  and  in  the  course  of  a  few  days  forty -one  more  were  similarly  released.  History 
furnishes  few  sketches  of  more  touching  interest  than  the  account  of  these  proceedings  given  by  M 
Scipion  Pinel,  son  of  the  chief  actor  in  them. 

Nearly  simultaneously  with  the  early  measures  of  Pinel,  and,  as  is  believed,  without  any  knowledge 
of  them,  William  Tuke,  of  York,  England,  conceived  the  plan  of  founding  a  hospital  for  the  treatment 
of  the  insane,  upon  principles  more  enlightened  and  humane  than  had  theretofore  prevailed  in  Great 


xciv  INTRODUCTION. 

Britain.  His  plan  was  carried  into  execution  by  the  construction  of  the  Friend's  Retreat  for  the  Insane, 
at  York,  which  was  opened  in  the  year  1796. 

Such  was  the  twofold  source  of  the  movement  which,  though  compelled  to  contend  with  the  pre 
cedents  and  the  prejudices  of  ages,  and  though,  for  this  and  other  reasons,  its  progress  was  slow  for  many 
years,  was  destined  fully  to  triumph  over  established  usage  in  the  countries  of  its  origin. 

Before  the  close  of  the  eighteenth  century,  German  students  in  the  medical  school  of  Paris  had 
carried  home  the  new  theory  and  practice  of  Pinel,  and  had  begun  that  work  of  reformatory  regenera 
tion  of  the  institutions  for  the  insane  in  their  native  land,  which,  though  small  at  its  beginning  and 
repressed  by  hindrances  similar  to  those  already  alluded  to,  has  since  been  prosecuted  with  perhaps 
no  less  vigor  or  success  than  in  France  or  England. 

The  spirit  of  the  enterprise  crossed  the  Atlantic  more  slowly  than  it  traversed  the  boundaries  of 
the  German  states.  The  first  decennium  of  the  current  century  furnishes  no  new  movement  on  behalf 
of  the  insane  in  the  United  States,  except  the  erection  for  their  accommodation  of  a  separate  though 
nearly  adjacent  building  at  the  New  York  hospital.  This  occurred  in  1808. 

As  early  as  1797  Mr.  Jeremiah  Yellot,  of  Baltimore,  gave  seven  acres  of  land  to  the  State  of  Ma 
ry  land,  on  condition  that  the  government  should  found  a  hospital  for  the  treatment  of  insanity  and 
general  diseases.  In  1798  an  appropriation  for  the  purpose  was  made,  and,  increased  by  private  con 
tributions  as  well  as  by  an  appropriation  by  the  municipal  government  of  Baltimore,  applied  to  the  con 
struction  of  a  suitable  building.  But  the  hospital  was  not  opened  until  1816. 

The  success  of  the  retreat  at  York  having  become  known  upon  this  side  of  the  Atlantic,  some 
members  of  the  Society  of  Friends,  in  Pennsylvania,  desiring  to  provide  hospital  accommodations  for 
the  insane,  formed  an  association  in  1812,  obtained  a  charter,  erected  a  building  near  the  village  of 
Frankford,  but  now  within  the  limits  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  and,  under  the  title  "Asylum  for  the 
Relief  of  Persons  deprived  of  the  use  of  their  Reason,"  the  institution  was  opened  in  May,  1817. 

In  the  course  of  these  proceedings  in  Pennsylvania  measures  for  the  attainment  of  a  similar  end 
were  taken  by  the  trustees  of  the  Massachusetts  general  hospital,  in  Boston.  A  distinct  establishment, 
though  a  branch  of  that  institution,  was  constructed  near  Charlestown,  now  in  Somerville,  and,  desig 
nated  as  the  "McLean  Asylum  for  the  Insane,"  was  opened  on  the  6th  of  October,  1818. 

Five  institutions  for  the  care  and  curative  treatment  of  the  insane  in  the  United  States  went  into 
operation  in  the  course  of  the  decennium  terminating  with  the  close  of  1830.  In  1815  preliminary 
measures  were  prosecuted  by  the  board  of  governors  of  the  New  York  hospital  for  the  foundation,  at 
Bloomingdale,  of  a  branch  of  that  institution.  A  grant  from  the  State  legislature  of  an  annuity  of  ten 
thousand  dollars,  for  forty  years,  was  obtained,  an  edifice  erected  and  opened  for  patients  in  1821,  under 
the  title  of  "Bloomingdale  Asylum  for  the  Insane."  The  retreat  for  the  insane  at  Hartford,  Connecticut, 
and  the  Kentucky  Eastern  Lunatic  Asylum,  at  Lexington,  first  received  patients  in  1824;  and  the 
Western  Lunatic  Asylum  of  Virginia,  at  Staunton,  as  well  as  the  State  Lunatic  Asylum  of  South  Caro 
lina,  at  Columbia,  in  1828. 

Earliest  in  the  next  succeeding  period  of  ten  years  was  the  State  Lunatic  Hospital,  at  Worcester, 
Massachusetts,  which  was  opened  in  1833.  The  Vermont  Asylum  for  the  Insane,  at  Brattleboro',  fol 
lowed  in  1836;  the  Central  Ohio  Lunatic  Asylum,  at  Columbus,  in  1838;  the  City  Lunatic  Asylum,  at 
South  Boston,  Massachusetts,  and  the  New  York  City  Lunatic  Asylum,  on  Blackwell's  Island,  both 
puuper  institutions,  in  1839;  and  the  Maine  Insane  Hospital,  at  Augusta,  and  the  Tennessee  Hospital 
iiir  the  Insane,  at  Nashville,  in  1840.  Not  far  from  the  beginning  of  the  year  1838  the  patients  with 
general  diseases  were  removed  from  the  Maryland  Hospital,  at  Baltimore,  and  that  institution  was  thence 
forth  devoted  to  the  treatment  of  insanity  alone. 

It  was  during  this  decennium  that  the  greatest  impulse  was  given  to  the  scheme  for  ameliorating 
the  condition  of  the  insane  in  the  United  States.  In  the  production  of  this  impulse,  no  man  exerted 
greater  influence  than  the  late  Doctor  Samuel  B.  Woodward,  who  was  at  that  time  superintendent  of 
the  State  Lunatic  Hospital,  at  Worcester,  Massachusetts.  The  zeal  and  hopefulness  with  which  he 


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illuminated  a  sphere  thitherto  almost  universally  regarded,  in  the  popular  mind,  as  shrouded  with  clouds 
and  involved  in  darkness,  and  the  elaborate  and  interesting  reports  which,  emanating  from  his  pen, 
were  scattered  broadly  through  the  country,  all  contributed  to  the  awaking  of  an  interest  in  the  subject 
which  had  never  previously  been  manifested. 

In  the  course  of  this  period,  also,  that  eminent  philanthropist,  Miss  D.  L.  Dix,  began  a  series  of 
benevolent  and  beneficent  labors  to  which  female  biography,  throughout  the  history  of  the  world,  pro 
bably  exhibits  no  equal.  Beginning  in  Massachusetts,  and  subsequently  proceeding  to  other  States,  she 
traversed  the  counties  and  townships  within  their  several  jurisdictions,  visited  all  the  public  receptacles 
for  the  insane,  together  with  all  the  private  hovels,  dens,  garrets,  and  cellars  for  solitary  maniacs,  to 
which  access  could  be  gained.  She  stimulated  individuals  to  exertions  and  contributions  in  the  cause, 
and,  in  memorials  to  legislatures  and  by  appeals  to  Congress,  called  upon  the  governments  to  extend  the 
assistance  of  the  commonwealth  to  this  class  of  its  suffering  people. 

In  1839,  a  pamphlet  entitled  "A  Visit  to  Thirteen  Asylums  for  the  Insane  in  Europe,"  by  Dr. 
Pliny  Earle,  was  published  in  Philadelphia  and  extensively  circulated  among  physicians  and  others 
interested,  or  likely  to  become  interested,  in  the  subject.  \s  the  first  somewhat  comprehensive  account 
of  the  European  establishments  which  appeared  in  this  country,  it  had  no  small  influence  in  the  pro 
motion  of  the  cause. 

The  Pennsylvania  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  situated  about  two  miles  west  of  the  old  State  House, 
in  Philadelphia,  and  a  branch  of  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital,  was  opened  in  1841.  The  New  Hamp 
shire  Asylum  for  the  Insane,  at  Concord,  the  Mount  Hope  Institution,  at  Baltimore,  Maryland,  and  the 
Lunatic  Asylum  of  the  State  of  Georgia,  at  Milledgeville,  commenced  operations  in  1842 ;  the  New 
York  State  Lunatic  Asylum,  at  Utica,  in  1843 ;  the  first  hospital  disconnected  from  the  almshouse  for 
the  insane  poor  of  Kings  county,  New  York,  at  Flatbush,  in  1845;  the  Butler  Hospital  for  the  Insane, 
a  corporate  institution,  at  Providence,  Rhode  Island,  in  1847  ;  and  the  New  Jersey  State  Lunatic  Asy 
lum,  at  Trenton,  the  Indiana  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  at  Indianapolis,  and  the  Insane  Asylum  of  the 
State  of  Louisiana,  at  Jackson,  in  1848. 

Such  were  the  completed  results  of  the  increased  activity  of  the  enterprise  in  the  fourth  decade 
of  the  century.  Among  the  most  important  agencies  in  the  promotion  of  the  cause,  in  the  course  of 
this  period,  was  the  "Association  of  Medical  Superintendents  of  American  Institutions  for  the  Insane," 
which  held  its  first  meeting  in  Philadelphia,  in  1845. 

The  propositions  relative  to  the  construction,  arrangements,  and  organization  of  hospitals  for  the 
insane,  drawn  up  by  Dr.  Thomas  S.  Kirkbride,  of  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  and  adopted 
by  this  association,  have  generally  been  received  as  the  highest  authority  upon  the  subjects.  Although 
the  idea  may  have  occurred  to  others,  yet  Dr.  Francis  T.  Stribling,  superintendent  of  the  "Western 
Lunatic  Asylum  of  Virginia,  was  the  first  to  take  the  active  measures  which  led  to  the  promotion  of  this 
useful  association,  which  has  greatly  contributed  to  a  uniformity  of  views  and  practice  among  the  super 
intendents  of  American  hospitals  for  the  insane. 

The  first  number  of  the  American  Journal  of  Insanity  was  issued  in  July,  1844.  It  was  edited 
by  its  originator,  the  late  Dr.  Amariah  Brigham,  at  that  time  superintendent  of  the  New  York  State 
Lunatic  Asylum,  at  Utica.  Intended  not  alone  for  the  benefit  of  professional  readers,  but  also  for  the 
dissemination  of  more  accurate  views  of  insanity  among  the  people,  its  editor  endeavored  to  adapt  its 
contents  to  the  attainment  of  this  twofold  object.  The  Journal  is  still  continued,  under  the  editorship 
of  Dr.  John  P.  Gray  and  the'other  officers  of  the  Asylum  at  Utica.  It  has  assumed  a  more  purely  scien 
tific  and  professional  character,  and  has  done  great  service  in  the  cause  to  which  it  is  devoted. 

In  the  course  of  this  decade  Dr.  Luther  V.  Bell,  of  the  McLean  Asylum,  Dr.  Isaac  Ray,  of  the 
Butler  Hospital,  Dr.  H.  A.  Buttolph,  of  the  New  Jersey  State  Lunatic  Asylum,  and  Dr.  Pliny  Earle, 
for  several  years  connected  with  the  Bloomingdale  Asylum,  visited  the  rapidly  improving  institutions 
of  Europe.  Among  the  fruits  of  their  observations  we  have  the  design  of  the  Butler  Hospital,  by  Dr. 
Bell;  an  elaborate  re'sum^  entitled  "Observations  on  the  Principal  Hospitals  for  the  Insane  in  Great 


xcvi  INTRODUCTION. 

Britain  and  Germany,"  by  Dr.  Ray ;  some  articles  in  the  Journal  of  Insanity,  by  Dr.  Buttolph ;  and  a 
descriptive  work  entitled  "Institutions  for  the  Insane  in  Prussia,  Austria,  and  Germany,"  by  Dr.  Earle. 

No  less  than  eighteen  new  institutions  were  put  in  operation  in  the  course  of  the  decennium  from 
1851  to  I860,  inclusive.  The  State  Lunatic  Hospital  of  Pennsylvania,  at  Harrisburg,  the  State  Lunatic 
Asylum  of  Missouri,  at  Fulton,  and  the  Illinois  State  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  at  Jacksonville,  were  organ 
ized  and  first  received  patients  in  1851.  The  new  building  of  the  Tennessee  Hospital,  a  few  miles 
from  Nashville,  was  so  far  completed  as  to  be  occupied  in  1852.  The  State  Insane  Asylum  of  Cali 
fornia,  at  Stockton,  and  the  Hamilton  County  Lunatic  Asylum,  a  pauper  institution,  now  at  Mill 
Creek,  near  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  and  called  the  Longview  Asylum,  were  opened  in  1853 ;  the  Massachu 
setts  State  Lunatic  Hospital,  at  Taunton,  and  the  Western  Lunatic  Asylum  of  the  State  of  Kentucky, 
at  Hopkinsville,  in  1854;  the  United  States  Government  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  near  Washington, 
District  of  Columbia,  the  new  building  of  the  Kings  County  Lunatic  Asylum,  at  Flatbush,  New 
York,  the  Mississippi  State  Lunatic  Asylum,  at  Jackson,  the  Northern  Ohio  Lunatic  Asylum,  at  New- 
burg,  the  Southern  Ohio  Lunatic  Asylum,  at  Dayton,  and  Brigham  Hall,  a  corporate  institute,  at  Can- 
andaigua,  New  York,  in  1855 ;  the  Insane  Asylum  of  North  Carolina,  at  Raleigh,  and  a  department  of 
the  Western  Pennsylvania  Hospital,  at  Pittsburg,  (since  transferred  to  an  extensive  establishment  at 
Dixmont,)  in  185G ;  the  Massachusetts  State  Lunatic  Hospital,  at  Northampton,  and  the  New  York 
State  Asylum  for  Insane  Convicts,  at  Auburn,  in  1858 ;  the  Michigan  Asylum  for  the  Insane,  at  Kala- 
mazoo,  and  a  department  of  the  Marshall  Infirmary,  at  Troy,  New  York,  in  1859  ;  the  Alabama  Hospital 
for  the  Insane,  at  Tuscaloosa,  and  the  Wisconsin  State  Lunatic  Asylum,  at  Madison,  in  1860. 

In  January,  1860,  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital  for  the  Insane  separated  the  sexes,  by  placing  them 
in  two  distinct  establishments,  about  one  quarter  of  a  mile  apart,  but  on  the  same  farm  and  under 
the  same  general  medical  superintendence.  The  buildings  of  the  department  for  males  are  as  large  as 
the  original  buildings  for  both  sexes,  and  were  erected  and  furnished  wholly  by  the  contributions  of 
private  citizens,  chiefly  residents  of  Philadelphia.  This  is  the  first  example,  in  America,  of  a  system 
for  the  treatment  of  the  sexes  in  separate  establishments,  independent  each  of  the  other  except  in  their 
general  government. 

A  valuable  work  entitled  "A  Manual  for  Attendants  in  Hospitals  for  the  Insane,"  by  Dr.  John 
Curwen,  of  the  State  Lunatic  Hospital  of  Pennsylvania,  appeared  in  1851 ;  and  in  1854  Dr.  Thomas 
S.  Kirkbride  published  a  treatise  "On  the  Construction,  Organization,  and  General  Arrangements  of 
Hospitals  for  the  Insane,"  which  has  become  a  standard  authority. 

The  State  Hospital  at  Austin,  Texas,  was  opened  in  either  1860,  or  the  first  part  of  1861,  (we 
have  had  no  means  of  obtaining  the  exact  date,)  and  the  Iowa  State  Hospital,  at  Mount  Pleasant,  in  1861. 

Inasmuch  as  the  people  of  all  the  States  have  a  community  of  interest  in  one  of  the  public 
hospitals  above  mentioned,  it  is  proper  that  we  should  give  a  more  particular  account  of  that 
institution  than  of  those  of  a  more  local  character. 

The  Government  Hospital  for  the  Insane  was  specially  intended  for  the  insane  of  the  army,  the 
navy,  the  revenue  cutter  service,  and  the  indigent  of  the  District  of  Columbia.  It  is  situated  on  the 
eastern  shore  of  the  Potomac  river,  within  the  limits  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  and  about  two  miles 
south  of  the  Capitol,  in  Washington.  The  principal  building,  constructed  of  brick,  is  seven  hundred 
and  twenty  feet  in  length.  Its  architectural  plan  and  internal  arrangements  are  among  the  best 
which  have  resulted  from  the  experience  and  the  studies  of  many  able  men  employed  in  the  specialty. 
A  farm  of  one  hundred  and  ninety-five  acres  belongs  to  the  establishment. 

The  first  appropriation  by  Congress  for  this  institution  was  made  in  August,  1852.  Dr.  Charles 
II.  Nichols  was  soon  afterwards  appointed  as  superintendent,  and  under  his  direction  and  supervision 
the  building  was  begun  in  May,  1853.  A  section  of  it  was  completed  and  opened  for  the  reception 
of  patients  in  January,  1855.  It  is  now  complete,  with  the  exception  of  the  internal  finish  of  a  small 
section.  The  aggregate  amount  of  appropriations  for  the  purchase  of  the  farm  and  the  construction 
of  the  buildings,  is  8473,040. 


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The  number  of  patients  on  the  first  of  July,  in  each  year  since  the  hospital  was  opened,  was  as 
follows:  in  1855,  G3;  in  1856,  92;  in  1857,  110;  in  1858,  117;  in  1859,  138;  in  I860,  167;  in  1861, 
180;  in  1862,  212;  and  in  1863,  278.  The  number  of  persons  treated  prior  to  the  1st  of  July,  1863^ 
was  974.  Of  these,  432  were  natives  of  the  United  States ;  422  of  foreign  countries,  and  the  place  of 
birth  of  120  is  unknown. 

The  hospital  is  under  the  general  supervision  of  the  Department  of  the  Interior.  Since  it  was 
commenced,  six  different  men,  representing  various  shades  of  political  opinion,  have  held  the  office 
of  secretary,  and  all  of  them  have  manifested  an  intelligent,  liberal,  and  benevolent  interest  in  the 
success  of  the  enterprise.  In  no  instance  has  the  department  sought  to  control  the  patronage  of  the 
institution,  or  in  any  degree  to  cripple  its  usefulness  by  making  it  contribute  to  the  especial  advantage  of 
the  political  party  in  power.  Congress  has  been  liberal  in  its  appropriations ;  and  among  its  members 
the  hospital,  in  every  stage  of  its  progress,  has  found  warm  and  earnest  supporters,  whose  aid  was  hon 
orable  to  themselves  and  a  cause  of  gratitude  in  the  heart  of  every  American  philanthropist.  The 
hospital  remains  in  the  charge  of  Dr.  Nichols,  under  whose  supervision  it  has  been  wholly  created. 

Aside  from  the  public  institutions,  a  few  private  establishments  for  the  treatment  of  the  insane 
have  been  opened  in  the  United  States,  in  the  course  of  the  last  forty  years.  Although  some  of  those 
which  have  been  discontinued  were  directed  by  able  and  humane  men,  and  several  others  still  in 
operation  are  considerably  patronized  and  well  conducted  by  men  of  high  character,  yet  a  conscious 
ness  of  the  undeniable  tendency  to  abuse  involved  in  a  purely  private  pecuniary  enterprise  of  this 
kind,  as  shown  in  the  history  of  similar  establishments  in  Europe,  has  operated  to  discourage  their 
multiplication  and  prosperity  in  this  country. 

Since  the  opening  of  the  public  institutions,  nearly  all  of  them  have  been  enlarged,  some  to  the 
extent  .of  doubling  or  trebling  their  original  capacity.  With  few  exceptions,  chiefly  among  those  most 
recently  founded,  the  buildings  have  been  undergoing  changes  of  internal  architecture  and  arrange 
ment,  in  conformity  with  progressive  knowledge.  They  differ  very  materially  in  plan,  extent, 
structure,  and  means  and  facilities  for  the  prosecution  of  curative  treatment.  A  large  proportion  of 
them  will  not  suffer  in  comparison  with  the  better  class  of  similar  institutions  in  Great  Britain, 
France,  and  Germany.  It  is  believed  that,  in  executive  administration,  they  are  governed  with 
prudence,  benevolence,  and  kindness ;  that  their  officers  are  generally  earnest  laborers,  emulous  of 
improvement;  and  that  the  unfortunate  insane  may  be  committed  to  them  in  full  confidence  of 
immunity  from  cruelty  or  abuse. 

The  following  table  includes  a  list  of  the  American  hospitals  now  in  operation,  together  with 
some  particulars  not  mentioned  in  the  foregoing  historical  sketch  : 

Hospitals  fur  the  Insane  in  the  United  States,  1863. 


Title. 

Location. 

State. 

Foundation. 

a 

Si 

•1  & 

0  = 
O  "" 

i 

Present  superintendent  or 
physician. 

Patients  at  la 
test  dates. 

\Villiamslmvg  

State 

257 
63 
176 

n 

231 
23] 
192 
379 
396 
106 
523 
433 
260 

Pennsylvania.  -  . 
Massachusetts  .  . 

Corporate  
....do  
....do  

1817 
1818 
18-21 
18-^4 
1*>4 
1828 
1828 
1833 
1834 

Dr.  J.  H.  Worthington  

3.  McLean  Asylum  

Somervillc  

Dr.  John  E.  Tyler  

Dr.  D.  Tilden  Brown  

Hartford 

....do  

Dr.  John  S.  Butler  

State  

Dr.  W.  S.  Chipley  

South  Carolina.. 
Virginia  
Massachusetts  .  . 
Maryland  

....do  
....do  
....do  
....do  

Dr.  J.  W.  Parker  

Stauntoii  

Dr.  Francis  T.  Stribling  
Dr.  Merrick  Bemis  

Dr.  John  Fonerden  

11.  Insane  Department  Philadelphia  Hospital 

Pennsylvania  — 
Vermont  .  

Dr.  S.  W.  Butler..   .. 

State  

1836 

1838 

Dr.  William  H.  Kockwell.... 
Dr.  R.  Hills  

Columbus  

Ohio  

do  

13 

XCV1II 


INTRODUCTION. 


Hospital i  for  the  Insane  in  the  United  States,  1863 — Continued. 


Title. 

Location. 

State. 

Foundation. 

Date  of  open 
ing. 

Present  superintendent  or 
physician. 

) 

if 

£  -§ 

ll 

£- 

1  4.  Boston  City  Lunatic  Asylum  

Massachusetts  .  - 

Pauper  

1839 
1839 
1840 
1840 
1841 
1842 
1842 
1842 
1843 
1847 
1848 
1848 
1848 
1851 
1851 
1851 
1851 
1853 
1854 
1804 
1855 
1855 
1855 
1855 
1855 
1855 
185G 
1856 
1858 
1858 
1859 

1-ilH 

1860 

Dr  Clement  A  Walker 

241 

769 
252 
158 
285 
188 
228 
27 
514 
132 
334 
157 
300 
207 
231 
171 
416 
357 
411 
138 
106 
249 
141 
.         161 

..do  

State  

Near  Nashville  .  

Tennessee  

....do  

I)v.  Jones 

18.  Pennsylvania  Hospital  for  the  Insuuo.  .. 

Pennsylvania  — 
New  Hampshire. 
Maryland  
Georgia     

Corporate  
State  

Dr  Thomas  S  Kirkbride 

Dr.  Jesse  P.  Bancroft 

Baltimore  

Millcdgeville      .  .  . 

Mixed  

Dr.  William  H.  Stokes 

State  

Dr.  Thomas  F  Green 

Utica  

New  York  
Rhode  Island  .  .  . 
New  Jersey  
Louisiana  

....do  
Corporate  
State  

Dr.  JoTiu  P.  Gray  

Trenton  

Dr.  II.  A.  Buttolph  

....do  

Dr.  J.  D.  Barkdnll  

do 

Dr.  J.  II.  Woodburn  

Pennsylvania  .  .  . 

...do  

Illinois  

.   .do  

Missouri  ...  

do  

Dr.  T.  R.  H.  Smith 

California  .  . 

do      .     . 

Dr  W  P  Tilden 

Mill  Creek 

Ohio          

Co.  pauper  — 
State  

Taunton  

Massachusetts  .  . 
Kentucky  

Dr,  George  C.  S.  C'hoate  

....do  
do     ..     . 

Dr  Robert  Kells 

35.  U.  S.  Government  Hospital  for  Insane.. 
36.  Northern  Lunatic  Asylum  

Near  Washington  . 
Newburg  

Dis.  of  Columbia 
Ohio 

United  States. 
State 

Dr.  Charles  11.  Nichols  
Dr  O  G  Kendrick 

Ohio 

do 

*J8    Briffham  Hall                    .  .      

Corporate  

Dis.  G.  Cook  and  J.  B.  Chapin 

40 
3C6 
J47 
114 
332 
51 
155 
103 

Flatbush 

40.  Insane  Asylum  
41.  Western  Pennsylvania  Hospital  

Raleigh  
Dixmont  

North  Carolina.. 
Pennsylvania  — 
Massachusetts  .  . 
New  York  

Michigan  .  . 

State  
Mixed  
State 

Dr.  Edward  C.  Fisher  

Dr.  Joseph  A.  Reed  
Dr.  William  H.  Prince 

Auburn  

....do  
do 

Dr.  Charles  E.  Van  Auden  
Dr  E  H  Van  Deu«eu 

45    Hospital  for  the  Insane  

Madison  

Wisconsin  

....do  ... 

Dr.  J.  P.  Clement  

Alabama  .  

..do 

Dr.  James  P.  Br}  ce 

Texas  . 

do 

Dr  J  M  Steiner 

CO 
140 

Mt  Pleasant  

do 

1861 

Dr  R  J  Patterson 

11,133 

•Opened  in  1800  or  1861. 

Since  the  foregoing  was  written  we  have  received  information,  believed  to  be  authentic,  that,  in 
October,  18G2,  the  legislature  of  Oregon  "passed  a  law  for  the  proper  care  of  the  insane  and  idiotic;" 
that,  in  pursuance  thereof,  a  hospital  has  been  established  at  East  Portland,  in  the  said  State,  and 
that,  in  the  summer  of  1863,  "new  wings,  kitchen,"  &c.,  were  to  be  added  to  the  building. 

The  only  States  in  which  there  is  no  hospital  of  the  kind  arc  Arkansas,  Delaware,  Florida, 
Kansas,  and  Minnesota. 

The  aggregate  number  of  patients  in  the  hospitals  (11,133)  is  less  than  half  the  number  (23,999) 
returned  by  the  census.  Hence  the  wants  of  the  country,  in  this  respect,  are  far  from  being  supplied, 
and  a  broad  field  is  still  open  for  the  exertions  of  private  liberality  and  philanthropy,  and  the  mani 
festation  of  public  beneficence. 

The  treatment  of  insanity,  as  pursued  in  the  hospitals  at  the  present  day,  is  properly  divided 
into  two  parts.  One  of  these  might  be  termed  the  direct,  the  other  the  indirect,  but  they  are 
generally  called  the  medical  and  the  moral  treatment.  The  medical  treatment  consists  in  the  use  of 
such  medicines  as,  in  each  particular  case,  will  be  likely  to  restore  the  body  to  a  healthy  condition. 


INTRODUCTION. 


XC1X 


This  treatment,  as  a  method,  has  undergone  a  radical  change  within  the  last  fifty — mostly  within  the 
last  thirty — years.  Formerly,  based  upon  the  hypothesis  that  insanity  is  a  disease  of  strength,  or  of  active 
inflammation,  it  chiefly  consisted  in  the  liberal  employment  of  blisters,  purgatives,  cupping,  and  blood 
letting.  Now,  founded  upon  the  well-supported  theory  that  the  disorder  originates  in  debility,  its 
principal  remedies  are  stimulants  and  tonics.  The  success  of  the  present  method  demonstrates '  not 
only  the  excellence  of  the  practice,  but  the  truth  of  the  theory. 

The  moral  treatment  includes  the  exercise  of  a  mild  but  firm  directive  and  disciplinary  power 
over  the  actions  of  the  patient,  by  which  he  is  gradually  restored  to  healthful  habits  and  wholesome 
self-restraint,  and  the  attempt  to  win  him  from  the  vagaries  of  his  delusions  to  those  mental  and 
manual  pursuits  which  give  solidity,  strength,  and  activity  to  the  normal  mind.  The  means  adopted 
for  the  attainment  of  these  ends  are,  the  regular  hours  of  hospital  life,  appropriate  manual  labor, 
walking,  riding,  athletic  and  other  games,  attendance  upon  religious  services,  reading  and  other 
literary  pursuits,  lectures  upon  scientific  and  miscellaneous  subjects,  dramas,  concerts,  balls,  and  other 
recreations,  entertainments,  and  amusements.  In  the  method  of  moral  treatment  the  change  has  been 
no  less  than  in  that  of  medical  treatment.  This  change  may  be  comprehended  in  two  brief,  generic 
statements :  first,  the  almost  absolute  disuse  of  mechanical  appliances  for  bodily  restraint ;  and, 
secondly,  the  introduction  of  the  conveniences,  comforts,  and,  to  some  extent,  the  luxuries  that  apper 
tain  to  civilized  life,  into  the  apartments  of  the  patients,  and  to  all  parts  of  the  hospital  establishments 
where  such  means  will  benefit  them. 

The  following  noteworthy  table,  compiled  from  the  records  of  the  Lincoln  Asylum,  England,  by 
Robert  Gardiner  Hill,  house  surgeon  of  that  establishment,  well  illustrates  not  only  the  extent  to 
which  mechanical  restraint  was  once  employed,  but  the  statistical  history  of  its  reduction. 


Year. 

Total  number  in 
the  house. 

Total  number  re 
strained. 

| 

a 

3 

a 

"o 

instances  of  re 
straint. 

»  a 
t-  t- 
.=  •§ 
§  § 

3  m  a 

3  II 
f  *  « 

H 

1829 

72 

39 

1 

,727 

20,  424 

1830 

92 

54 

2 

364 

27,  113J 

1831 

70 

40 

1 

004 

10,830 

1832  

81 

,401 

15,  671i 

]833  

87 

44 

j 

,109 

12,003i 

1834         .  .. 

109 

45 

647 

6,597 

1835 

108 

28 

323 

2,874 

1836  ,  

1  15 

12 

39 

334 

1837  

130 

2 

3 

28 

"  In  connexion  with  the  foregoing,  it  must  be  mentioned  that  the  entries  of  the  visitors  and  the 
reports  of  the  physicians  alike  agree  in  describing  the  condition  of  the  patients  as  much  improved,  the 
quiet  of  the  house  increased,  and  the  number  of  accidents  and  suicides  materially  reduced." 

Subsequently  to  the  record  in  the  table,  mechanical  restraint  was  resorted  to  in  but  one  or  two 
instances,  and,  in  1838,  Mr.  Hill  published  a  work  in  which  he  advanced  the  following  proposition  as  a 
principle :  "  In  a  properly  constructed  building,  with  a  sufficient  number  of  suitable  attendants,  restraint 
is  never  necessary,  never  justifiable,  and  always  injurious,  in  all  cases  of  lunacy  whatever."  The  doctrine 
found  many  advocates  and  followers  in  England,  but  in  France,  Germany,  and  the  United  States  it  has 
been  almost  universally  rejected.  All  men  of  experience  in  the  specialty  are  well  aware  that  there  are 
occasional  instances  in  which  the  true  interest  and  welfare  of  the  patient  are  best  promoted  by  restraint, 
of  some  kind,  upon  the  limbs.  Even  Mr.  Hill  admits  this;  and  the  great  defect,  as  appears  to  us,  in 
the  practical  working  of  his  principle  is,  that,  in  order  to  secure  this  restraint,  the  hands  of  an  attendant 
are  substituted  for  some  mechanical  appliance.  What  man,  sane  or  insane,  would  not  be  more  restive 


c  INTRODUCTION. 

and  violent  if  held  1)}'  another  man  lhan  if  confined  by  a  leathern  mufF  upon  his  hands  ?  In  the  former 
case  mind  encounters  mind  and  muscle  grapples  with  muscle,  and  the  struggle  consequently  becomes 
more  and  more  vehement ;  in  the  latter,  the  contention  is  simply  with  brute  matter,  where  resistance  is 
merely  passive,  and  there  can  be  no  exasperation  of  the  conflict  by  mutual  irritation  and  reaction. 
While,  therefore,  the  superintendents  of  American  hospitals  reject  the  arbitrary  rule  of  Mr.  Hill,  they 
adopt  the  safer  one  of  employing  mechanical  restraints  only  when  they  are  required  by  the  best 
interests  or  true  welfare  of  the  patient. 

Manual  employment  is  considered  one  of  the  most  powerful  agencies  in  the  promotion  of  a  cure 
from  insanity.  It  requires  exercise,  and  thus  promotes  sleep,  digestion,  and  all  the  bodily  functions. 
It  tends  to  concentrate  the  mind  upon  a  useful  object,  and  therefore  to  withdraw  it  from  its  vagaries, 
aberrations,  and  delusions. 

This  branch  of  the  treatment,  although  extensively  employed  in  the  American  hospitals,  has  not 
been  so  thoroughly  systematized  and  applied  to  so  large  a  proportion  of  the  patients  as  in  the  foreign, 
and  especially  the  British,  institutions.  In  an  article  in  the  American  Journal  of  Insanity  for  October, 
1862,  Dr.  Jarvis  presents  a  table  of  the  per-centage  of  employed  patients  in  eighteen  British  hospitals. 
"The  average,"  says  he,  "of  the  fifteen  asylums  in  which  the  proportion  of  both  sexes  employed  is 
stated,  is,  of  males  67.2,  and  of  females  69.2  per  cent''  In  one  year  the  per-centage  at  the  Edinburgh 
Asylum  was,  males  95,  females  80. 

We  must  omit  further  details  upon  moral  treatment,  although  it  is  a  branch  of  the  general  curative 
system  so  important,  that,  other  things  being  equal,  that  hospital  will  be  the  best  which  keeps  in  opera 
tion  the  most  elaborate  means  of  pursuing  it.  And  so  extensive  have  these  means  become  in  some  of 
our  hospitals,  that,  what  with  libraries,  museums  of  curiosities,  and  specimens  of  natural  history,  news 
papers,  lectures,  musical  instruments,  horses  and  carriages,  bowling-alleys,  billiard-tables,  £c.,  even  a 
sane  man,  to  whom  a  somewhat  retired  situation  is  not  distasteful,  may  there  find  plentiful  resources 
for  the  leading  of  a  comfortable,  pleasant,  and  intellectual  life. 

"  The  subject  of  moral  treatment,"  writes  Dr.  Bucknill,  "is  as  wide  as  that  of  education;  nay,  wider;  for  it  is  education 
applied  to  a  field  of  mental  phenomena  extended  beyond  the  normal  size  by  the  breaking  down  of  all  the  usual  limits.  Every 
case  has  its  peculiarities,  requiring  that  its  moral  treatment  should  be  adapted  to  them.  Moreover,  in  identical  cases,  if  such 
can  be  supposed  to  exist,  the  same  treatment  will  not  equally  succeed  in  the  hands  of  different  medical  men.  M.  Leuret  says  : 
•To  combat  the  same  disease  two  physicians  take  each  a  different  part;  (Query,  method  ?) ;  since,  finding  in  themselves  dissimilar 
faculties  and  aptitudes,  they  choose  the  means  with  the  use  of  which  they  are  best  acquainted.  The  moral  pharmacopoeia  of  the 
physician,  if  we  may  be  permitted  the  expression,  is  in  his  head  and  in  his  heart;  he  has  in  himself  that  which  he  gives  to  his 
patient.  If  ingenious,  he  will  give  much  ;  if  clumsy,  although  learned,  he  will  do  no  good.  As  for  precepts  and  guides,  if  they 
exist  for  you,  they  are  in  you;  seek  them  not  elsewhere.  The  moral  treatment  is  not  a  science;  it  is  an  art,  like  eloquence, 
painting,  music,  poetry.  However  great  a  master  of  the  art  you  may  be,  if  you  give  rules,  he  alone  will  submit  himself  to  them 
who  is  your  inferior.  In  matters  of  physical  science  there  are  precise  rules;  in  mathematical  ones  there  are  rigorous  calcula 
tions  ;  but  in  morals,  there  must  be  inspiration.'  " 

As  an  illustration  of  the  spirit  of  Dr.  Leuret's  remarks,  as  well  as  to  give  a  specimen  from  that  yet 
unwritten  book  which  the  elder  DTsraeli  might  have  entitled  "The  Curiosities  of  Moral  Treatment," 
we  close  our  remarks  upon  this  part  of  our  subject  with  an  extract  from  the  report  for  1842,  of  Dr. 
Woodward,  of  the  hospital  at  Worcester,  Massachusetts.  "At  one  of  my  daily  visits  to  the  hayficld," 
says  he,  "I  found  four  homicides  mowing  together,  performing  their  work  in  the  best  manner,  and  all 
cheerful  and  happy.''  It  is  not  every  man  who  would  venture  to  put  scythes,  simultaneously,  into  the 
hands  of  four  insane  homicides. 

Curability. — If  subjected  to  proper  treatment  in  its  early  stages,  insanity,  in  a  very  large  proportion 
of  cases,  may  be  cured.  Many  statistics  upon  the  subject  have  been  published,  but  in  some  instances 
they  were  collected  under  conditions  so  restrictive  that  they  conveyed  an  erroneous  impression. 

It  may,  perhaps,  be  safely  asserted  that,  in  cases  placed  under  proper  treatment  within  even  one 
year  from  their  origin,  from  sixty  to  seventy  per  cent,  are  cured.  But  the  earlier  the  treatment  >s 
adopted  the  greater  is  the  probability  of  restoration,  and  a  delay  of  three  months  is  a  misfortune,  as  it 
is  a  detriment,  to  the  patient. 


INTRODUCTION. 


ci 


Of  all  the  cases,  both  recent  and  chronic,  received  at  our  public  institutions,  the  average  of  cures 
is  not  far  from  forty  per  cent.  At  thirty  hospitals  in  the  United  States,  in  1859,  the  number  of  cases 
admitted  was  4,140,  and  the  number  discharged  as  cured  1,728,  equal  to  41.7  per  cent.  Of  57,978 
cases  received,  in  a  series  of  years  anterior  to  1860,  at  twenty-nine  of  our  hospitals,  24.573  had  been 
discharged  cured ;  this  is  equal  to  42.38  per  cent.  It  must  be  remembered,  however,  that  in  mental 
alienation,  as  in  other  diseases,  many  patients  suffer  from  relapse,  or  recurrence  of  the  disorder,  and 
hence,  in  the  reported  number  of  cures  last  given,  there  are  many  instances  of  two  or  more  cures  of  the 
same  person.  The  statistics  of  our  hospitals,  as  already  mentioned,  are  still  crude,  the  only  thorough 
analysis  hitherto  published  being  that  of  the  cases  at  the  Bloomingdalc  Asylum,  prior  to  1845.  By 
those  it  appears  that,  although  the  admissions  or  cases  had  been  2,308,  the  number  of  persons  was  but 
1,841.  The  number  admitted  twice,  each,  was  280;  thrice,  each,  81 ;  four  times,  each,  33;  five  times, 
each,  18 ;  and  thus  the  number  diminishes  until  it  ends  with  one  patient  who  was  admitted  twenty-two 
times,  and  discharged  cured  every  time.  Of  the  1,841  persons,  742,  or  40.3  per  cent.,  were  cured. 

In  cases  where  the  disease  has  existed  more  than  one  year,  the  average  of  cures  varies  at  different 
hospitals  and  in  different  periods.  Some  reports  state  it  as  below  fifteen,  others  as  somewhat  above 
twenty,  per  cent.  At  many  institutions,  no  distinction  between  old  and  recent  cases  is  made  in  the 
reports. 

The  foregoing  facts  appeal  strongly  to  the  friends  of  the  insane,  to  permit  no  long  delay  in  placing 
them  under  curative  treatment.  They  address  themselves  also,  in  connexion  with  the  subject  of  pauper 
insanity,  to  the  political  economist  and  the  legislator.  The  indigent  man  becoming  insane  may,  if  soon 
restored,  preserve  his  pecuniary  independence ;  if  not  restored,  he  becomes  a  charge  for  life  to  his  friends 
or  to  the  public — generally  to  the  latter. 

Of  twenty  recent  cases  treated  and  cured  at  the  Western  Lunatic  Asylum  of  Virginia,  the  average 
period  during  which  they  were  at  the  asylum  at  public  cost,  was  17  weeks  and  3  days;  the  total  cost, 
S1,2G5,  and  the  average,  $63  25.  Of  twenty  chronic  cases  at  the  same  institution,  the  average  time  during 
which  they  had  been  supported  from  the  public  treasury  was  13  years,  4  months,  and  24  days ;  their 
total  cost,  $41,653 ;  and  their  arverage  cost,  $2,082  65. 

The  disparity  in  expense  is  great ;  but  the  actual  sum  of  pecuniary  difference  does  not  wholly  ap 
pear  in  the  figures.  The  twenty  persons  cured  had  again  become  producers  instead  of  mere  consumers; 
the  twenty  persons  with  chronic  insanity  still  lived  at  the  public  expense,  and  so  would  continue  through 
life.  Similar  comparative  statements,  showing  like  results,  have  been  made  in  the  reports  of  several  of 
our  hospitals. 

It  is  found  that  a  larger  proportion  of  women  than  of  men  recover ;  and  that,  in  America,  foreign 
ers  are  not  so  curable  as  native  citizens. 

Many  cases  of  cures  stand  as  witnesses  to  the  truth  of  the  old  medical  adage,  "While  there  is  life 
there  is  hope."  Dr.  Kirkbride,  in  his  report  for  1847,  mentions  the  restoration  of  a  patient  who  had 
been  nearly  eight  years  insane,  and  more  than  six  years  in  the  hospital ;  and  Dr.  Buttolph,  in  his  report 
for  1849,  states  that,  in  the  course  of  the  year,  a  woman,  insane  more  than  eighteen  years,  had  recovered. 

Dr.  Ray,  in  the  report  for  1848  of  the  Butler  Hospital,  relates  the  case  of  a  man  who,  before 
admission,  had  been  in  close  confinement  eleven  years.  He  "had  never  left  his  cell  except  to  pass 
into  the  adjacent  one;  he  had  never  placed  his  foot  upon  the  ground,  nor  breathed  the  air  of  heaven, 
except  through  grated  windows."  After  nine  months'  treatment  at  the  hospital,  he  was  discharged; 
"and,"  continues  the  report,  "from  that  day  to  this  he  has  been  earning  an  honest  livelihood  by 
working  on  a  railroad." 

The  proportion  of  cures  is  much  diminished  by  the  number  of  cases  of  epilepsy,  chronic  paralysis, 
senile  insanity,  and  other  disorders  in  which  the  nervous  system  is  incurably,  generally  organically, 
diseased.  Among  these  may  be  reckoned  that  peculiar  torpid  condition  of  the  nerves  of  sensibility,  in 
which  the  patient  is  more  or  less  insusceptible  to  both  external  and  internal  impressions.  "  Lunatics 
have  sat,"  writes  Dr.  Conolly,  "with  their  feet  in  the  fire  until  they  were  shockingly  burnt;  others 
have  drunk  boiling  water  with  apparent  satisfaction." 


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INTRODUCTION. 


A  man  under  the  care  of  Dr.  D.  Tilden  Brown  rested  his  leg  against  a  heated  stove  until  it  was 
very  deeply  burned.  Upon  being  asked  why  he  did  so,  his  expressive  reply  was :  "  I  don't  know  ;  I 
wasn't  there  at  the  time." 

A  man  treated  by  Dr.  Earle  one  day  said :  "  I  sometimes  have  to  knock  myself  against  the  table, 

to  see  if  it  is  I." 

Insanity  is  not  unfrequently  cured  by  attacks  of  other  diseases.  Among  the  most  frequent 
restorations  of  this  kind  arc  those  resulting  from  attacks  of  intermittent  fever,  boils,  and  other 
abscesses,  erysipelas,  and  other  diseases  of  the  skin.  Cures,  however,  arc  reported  as  the  apparent 
effect  of  typhus  and  other  fevers,  acute  rheumatism,  inflammation  of  the  tonsils,  diarrhoea,  dysen 
tery,  &c. 

Sometimes  another  disease  merely  suspends  the  mental  disorder,  the  patient  appearing  nearly  or 
quite  sane  during  the  course  of  that  disease,  but,  after  its  departure,  relapsing  again  into  insanity.  So, 
on  the  other  hand,  insanity  may  suspend,  or  alternate  with,  other  maladies,  but  most  particularly  with 
phthisis,  or  tubercular  consumption.  In  many  cases  of  consumption,  upon  the  invasion  of  mental 
disorder,  all  the  symptoms  of  the  former  disease  disappear,  not  to  return  so  long  as  the  latter  is 
present.  It  would  appear,  however,  from  recent  researches  by  Dr.  Workman,  of  the  hospital  at 
Toronto,  Canada,  that  in  many  of  these  cases,  although  the  external  symptoms  of  the  consumption  are 
absent,  the  disease  itself  not  only  still  exists,  but,  silently  and  unknown,  continues  its  progress  towards 
fatality. 

The  most  valuable  statistics  bearing  upon  the  subject  of  the  permanent  curability  of  insanity,  are 
those  of  Dr.  Thurnam,  who  traced  "  the  subsequent  history  of  every  patient  who  had  been  under  care 
at  the  (York)  Retreat,  during  forty-four  years,  in  whom  death  had  occurred."  The  number  of  patients 
was  244,  and  the  results,  as  generalized,  are  thus  stated : 

"  In  round  numbers,  of  ten  persons  attacked  by  insanity  five  recover,  and  five  die  sooner  or  later  during  the  attack.  Of 
the  five  who  recover,  not  more  than  two  remain  well  during  the  rest  of  their  lives ;  the  other  three  sustain  subsequent  attacks, 
during  which  at  least  two  of  them  die.  But,  although  the  picture  is  thus  an  unfavorable  one,  it  is  very  far  from  justifying  the 
popular  prejudice  that  insanity  is  virtually  an  incurable  disease ;  and  the  view  which  it-presents  is  much  modified  by  the  long 
intervals  which  frequently  occur  between  the  attacks,  during  which  intervals  of  mental  health  (in  many  cases  of  from  ten  to 
twenty  years'  duration)  the  individual  has  lived  in  all  the  enjoyments  of  social  life." 

To  these  consolatory  compensations  it  may  not  be  improper  to  add  the  following : 

Dr.  George  Chandler,  in  his  report,  for  1840,  of  the  State  Hospital  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  says: 
"I  have  known  a  few  individuals  who  were  brought  here  insane,  and  who  recovered,  to  be  better 
citizens  than  they  were  beibre.  Their  minds  and  feelings  acquired  strength  and  soundness  by  the 
disease  and  by  undergoing  the  process  of  cure,  as  some  musical  instruments  arc  said  to  be  improved 
by  being  broken  and  repaired  again." 

Again,  the  late  Dr.  Amariah  Brigham,  who,  in  1842,  was  connected  with  the  Retreat  at  Hartford, 
Conn.,  wrote  as  follows  in  his  report  for  that  year:  "Some  few  exhibit  more  mental  vigor  and  ability 
than  previous  to  the  attack  of  insanity.  Of  this  I  feel  confident  from  my  own  observation  and  the 
declaration  of  their  friends,  and  of  the  individuals  themselves,  the  unusual  and  long-continued  excite 
ment  of  the  brain  having  permanently  increased  its  power  and  activity." 

Dr.  Earlc  mentions  similar  cases  as  having  occurred  in  his  practice  at  Bloomingdale. 

Since  many  insane  persons  live  ten  or  twenty  years,  and  some  even  thirty,  forty,  or  fifty  years  after 
the  invasion  of  their  disease,  it  might  be  inferred,  by  a  casual  observer,  that  the  disorder  does  not 
materially,  if  at  all,  shorten  life.  But  it  is  hardly  rational  to  suppose  that  where  the  nervous  system — 
the  root,  the  motive  power,  of  vitality — is  so  seriously  affected,  its  strength  and  endurance  can  remain 
unimpaired ;  and  statistics  upon  the  subject  have  satisfactorily  demonstrated  that  such  is  not  the  fact 

M.  Legoyt  shows  that,  in  the  French  hospitals,  from  1842  to  1853,  the  annual  mortality  was 
13.7;")  per  cent.,  or  1  in  every  7£,  while  in  ihc  general  population  it  was  but  1  in  41. 

Dr.  Chandler,  in   1853,  reported   some   interesting  and  very  conclusive  statistics   touching  the 


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question.  Of  201  men  who  had  died  in  the  hospital  at  Worcester,  the  average  duration  of  life,  after 
the  first  attack,  was  6  years  and  3  days;  of  205  women,  4  years  11  months  and  5  days;  and  of  the 
whole  406  of  both  sexes,  5  years  5  months  and  20  days.  The  average  age  at  death  was,  for  men,  48 
years  8  months  and  13  days;  and  for  women,  44  years  and  15  days.  He  remarks,  that  for  persons  in 
health  the  chances  of  life  are  four  times  greater  for  men,  and  five  times  greater  for  women. 

Prevention. — Science  has  hitherto  discovered  no  medicine  which  acts  as  a  specific  cure  for 
insanity,  and  none  which  is  a  prophylactic  or  preventive  of  the  disease.  The  chief  power  of  pre 
vention  in  th'2  case  of  each  person,  lies  with  that  person  himself.  We  have  already  seen  what  are  the 
principal  causes  from  which  the  malady  springs,  and,  knowing  these,  it  becomes  the  duty  of  every  one, 
as  far  as  possible,  to  shun  them.  The  man  of  sound  judgment  and  prudent  self-control  will  be 
"  moderate  in  all  things,"  avoiding  those  habits,  practices,  or  excesses  which  exhaust  or  depress  the 
vital  lorcc,  allowing  himself  sufficient  sleep  to  enable  the  brain  and  body  fully  to  re-invigorate 
themselves  from  the  fatigue  of  ordinary  and  wholesome  labor,  and  living  as  near  to  nature  as  our 
multifold  artificialities  will  permit. 

The  public  authorities  may  do  much  towards  decreasing  the  proportionate  prevalence  of  the 
disease.  We  have  already  shown  two  ways  in  which  something  may  be  effected  in  this  direction.  It 
has  also  been  shown  that  the  intemperate  use  of  spirituous  drinks  is  the  most  fertile  exciting  cause 
of  insanity.  Hence,  whatsoever  diminishes  intemperance  reduces,  indirectly,  the  number  of  the 
insane.  Legislatures  may  enact  wholesome  laws  aiming  at  such  a  diminution  ;  and  among  those  laws 
let  provision  be  made  for  the  establishment  of  hospitals  or  asylums  for  the  treatment  of  inebriates — a 
class  of  institutions  which  are  now  one  of  the  greatest  of  public  needs.  They  would  be  a  blessing  not 
only  to  the  people  in  general,  but  also  to  the  hospitals  for  the  insane,  to  which  persons  laboring  under 
delirium  tremens  are  now  taken,  but  where  they  are  out  of  place,  almost  invariably  a  detriment  to  the 
other  patients,  and  notorious  infringers  of  rules  and  regulations. 

The  subject  of  special  establishments  for  inebriates  has  long  been  discussed,  and  the  late  Dr.  S. 
B.  Woodward  published,  some  -thirty  years  ago,  a  series  of  articles  intended  to  awaken  the  public  to  a 
sense  of  their  utility.  Hitherto,  however,  but  one  institution  of  the  kind  has  been  founded.  This  is 
near  Binghamton,  New  York. 

Aside  from  the  endeavor  to  diminish  the  prevalence  of  mental  alienation,  there  are  subordinate 
branches  of  the  general  subject  which  have  strong  claims  to  legislative  notice.  Insane  convicts  are 
generally  confined  in  the  hospitals ;  but,  for  many  and  mostly  obvious  reasons,  this  class  of  persons 
ought  not  to  be  brought  into  association  with  patients  taken  from  the  quiet  homes  and  peaceful  fire 
sides  of  the  people.  The  superintendents  of  many  of  the  hospitals  have  earnestly  and  energetically 
protested  against  the  practice,  but  hitherto  with  comparatively  little  effect.  New  York  is  the  only 
State  which  has  a  hospital  specially  intended  for  the  class  in  question. 

The  laws,  both  civil  and  criminal,  relating  to  insanity  and  the  insane,  are  still  imperfect  in  all  the 
States— perhaps  less  so  in  Maine  than  in  any  other  part  of  the  Union.  So  far  as  relates  to  the  treat 
ment  of  patients  in  the  public  institutions,  those  of  Ohio  are  well  adapted  to  the  attainment  of  the 
great  ends  of  the  restoration  of  curable  cases  and  the  reduction  of  the  amount  of  insanity.  Still,  a 
general  code,  embracing  all  the  rights,  privileges,  immunities,  necessities,  and  responsibilities  of  both 
the  insane  and  sane,  in  relation  to  the  disease,  is  a  thing  of  the  future  and  not  of  the  present. 

By  a  reference  to  the  foregoing  list  of  the  hospitals  in  the  United  States,  it  will  be  perceived  that 
those  establishments  exist  under  a  singular  diversity  of  titles,  in  which,  however,  the  words  "lunatic" 
and  "asylum"  play  a  very  conspicuous  part,  Those  titles  should  be  ma.de  more  nearly  uniform,  and 
the  two  words. mentioned  banished  from  them  forever.  The  word  "lunatic"  is  simply  a  misnomer, 
which  tends  to  perpetuate  a  false  theory  of  the  origin  of  insanity,  conceived  in  the  days  of  ignorance 
and  superstition,  but  long  since  exploded.  It  should  h.j  expelled  not  only  from  the  titles  of  hospitals, 
but  likewise  from  all  the  forms  and  books  of  law. 

The  modern  establishments  for  the  insane  are  curative  institutions,  not  mere  receptacles  within 


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which  persons  may  seek  refuge  for  life.     They  are,  therefore,  hospitals,  and  not  asylums.     They  are, 
in  short,  hospitals  for  the  insane,  and  not  lunatic  asylums. 

RELATIONS  OF  INSANITY  TO  CRIMINAL  JURISPRUDENCE. 

One  of  the  most  interesting  as  well  as  important  subjects  connected  with  insanity,  is  its  relations 
to  criminal  jurisprudence.  Until  within  a  comparatively  recent  date,  the  general  ignorance  of  the 
nature  of  the  disease  and  the  extent  to  which  it  affects  human  responsibility  was  such,  that  numerous 
criminal  trials  were  bitter  mockeries  of  justice;  and  many  alleged  felons  were  executed  who,  before 
an  enlightened  and  just  tribunal,  must  have  been  declared  innocent,  by  reason  of  insanity;  of  the  crime 
under  the  name  of  which  they  suffered.  This  ignorance  pervaded  not  the  mass  of  the  people  alone, 
but  legislators,  jurists,  and  physicians — the  persons  immediately  responsible  for  the  creation  and 
the  administration  of  law  as  affecting  the  insane. 

In  later  time  the  subject  has  become  better  and  more  generally  understood,  and  the  plea  of 
insanity,  in  cases  of  alleged  crime,  has  rightfully  been  more  frequently  raised  than  formerly.  Remem 
bering  the  universal  tendency  of  mankind  to  diverge  from  one  extreme  to  its  opposite,  and  remember 
ing,  likewise,  that  lawyers  feel  bound  to  protect  their  clients,  under  what  possible  plea  soever  it  may 
be  done,  it  need  not  be  considered  remarkable  that  the  plea  of  insanity  has,  in  some  instances,  been 
unjustly  made,  either  in  cases  where  there  actually  were  some  slight  but  insufficient  grounds  for  the 
suspicion  of  the  existence  of  mental  disorder,  or  as  a  forlorn  hope  on  the  part  of  the  prisoner's  counsel. 

By  these  subterfuges  the  guilty  have,  in  a  few  instances,  escaped  merited  punishment,  and  hence 
the  plea  of  insanity  has  corne  to  be,  we  think,  too  frequently  looked  upon  with  suspicion.  It  is  a  well 
known  maxim  of  law,  that  it  is  better  that  ten  guilty  persons  should  escape  punishment  than  that  one 
innocent  person  should  suffer.  Yet,  after  all  the  abuses  of  the  plea  in  question,  we  believe  that,  in 
this  country,  no  less  than  ten  persons  innocent  of  crime,  by  reason  of  insanity,  have  suffered  the 
extreme  penalty  of  the  law  for  every  one  who,  being  guilty,  has  escaped  the  legal  punishment  therefor 
under  that  plea. 

Still,  "two  wrongs  can  never  make  one  right,"  and  no  just  atonement  for  the  lives  of  the  innocent 
insane,  taken  in  the  name  of  law  in  times  past,  can  be  made  by  the  exculpation  from  punishment  of 
real  criminals  in  time  to  come. 

Under  present  circumstances,  with  a  better  understanding  of  the  subject  among  judges,  lawyers, 
and  the  people  who  arc  liable  to  be  selected  as  jurors,  and  with  experts  in  mental  disorders  in  nearly 
every  section  of  the  country,  we  perceive  no  great  danger  that  the  true  ends  of  the  law  and  of  justice 
may  not  be  attained  if,  in  each  case,  the  counsel  for  both  parties  perform  their  whole  duty. 

In  cases  where  the  prisoner  has  committed  homicide  under  the  influence  of  general  mania,  the 
insanity  is  so  obvious  as  to  leave  no  doubts  upon  the  minds  of  judge  or  jury.  It  is  in  partial  mania 
and  in  moral  insanity  alone  that  difficulties  in  the  way  of  truth  are  likely  to  arise.  In  regard  to  these 
cases,  the  present  position  of  physicians  accustomed  to  the  treatment  of  the  insane,  as  well  as  of  those 
courts  which  have  kept  pace  with  advancing  knowledge  in  this  department,  has  been  so  well  stated 
by  Judge  Manierre,  of  Illinois,  in  the  trial  of  William  llopp,  in  December,  1862,  that  we  here  subjoin 
the  most  important  portions  of  his  exposition : 

"  In  monomania,  or  partial  insanity,  the  hallucination  is  confined  to  a  single  object  or  a  small  number  of  objects.  *  *  * 
Its  true  legal  characteristic  is  delusive,  or  that  state  of  the  mind  which  is  indicated  by  a  belief  in  something  in  itself  morally 
impossible — as  that  trees  walk,  statues  nod — or  in  the  belief  of  a  state  of  facts  in  their  nature  morally  impossible,  but  of  the 
existence  of  which  there  is  an  entire.absence  of  all  reasonable  grounds  of  belief.  It  also  manifests  itself  in  a  belief  of  a  direct 
revelation  and  of  a  controlling  and  irresistible  sense  of  obligation  to  obey  the  revealed  will. 

"  This  state  of  the  intellect  indicates  the  existence  of  a  disease  which,  in  its  effects,  subjects  the  will,  judgment,  and  con 
science  to  the  imagination  with  respect  to  the  subject  of  the  insane  belief.  The  influence  of  such  belief  or  delusion  over  the 
mind  is  much  greater  thau  the  power  of  any  conviction  or  belief  in  the  mind  of  a  sane  person,  and  directs  and  controls  the  will, 
judgment,  and  moral  sense,  with  inconceivably  greater  force.  The  individual  thus  affected  may  be  able,  in  most  respects,  to 
reason  correctly  on  any  subject  beyond  the  range  of  his  hallucination,  and  bo  not  unfitted  for  the  intelligent  care  and  oversight 


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of  his  business.  Nor  is  the  power  of  judgment  and  reasoning  disturbed  in  any  perceptible  degree,  even  with  respect  to  the  sub 
ject  of  the  delusion,  as  his  conduct  and  reasoning  are  as  logical  and  rational  with  respect  to  it  as  if  the  facts  constituting  the 
delusion  were  real  and  not  imaginary. 

"  A  man  is  not  to  be  excused  from  responsibility  if  he  has  capacity  and  reason  sufficient  to  distinguish  between  right  and 
wrong  as  to  the  particular  act  he  is  then  doing — a  knowledge  and  consciousness  that  the  act  is  wrong  and  criminal.  But  in  these 
cases  it  is  not  deemed  sufficient  that  the  individual  has  a  general  knowledge  that  the  act  is  wron»  in  its  nature,  because  this 
general  knowledge  may  well  consist  with  delusion  as  to  the  moral  quality  of  the  act  when  considered  with  reference  to  the  per 
son  and  the  circumstances  believed  to  exist,  and  which  in  themselves  constitute  the  delusion  or  insanity.  There  may  be  insane 
delusion  with  respect  to  one's  moral  duty  under  such  circumstances,  as  well  as  in  the  belief  which  is  the  primary  evidence  of 
nnsoundness  of  mind.  From  whatever  cause  the  power  of  the  will  or  conscience  may  be  subjected  or  perverted  by  an  insane 
affection,  self-agency  ceases,  and  acts  done  under  the  influence  thereof  arc  neither  criminal  nor  punisnable,  because  they  arc  not 
considered  voluntary.  For  this  reason  the  law  will  excuse  homicide  on  the  ground  of  partial  insanity  in  the  following  cases: 

"  First.  When  the  accused  takes  life  under  circumstances  in  which  the  act  would  be  excusable  if  the  facts  constituting 
the  delusion  had  an  actual  existence,  and  were  not  mere  hallucinations — as  in  defence  of  life  or  habitation. 

"  Second.  When  the,  act  is  done  under  a  delusive  belief  of  a  Divine  command  and  overruling  necessity,  or  under  a  con 
trolling  sense  of  moral  duty,  which  deludes  and  misleads  the  understanding  and  conscience  with  respect  to  the  moral  quality 
of  the  act. 

"  Third.  Where  the  delusion  consists  in  the  belief  that  a  wrong  has  been  done  to  the  accused  in  a  manner  which,  if  true 
as  believed,  would  not  excuse  homicide,  but  he  is,  at  the  time  of  the  commission  of  the  act,  so  affected  by  the  disease  as  to  bo 
incapacitated  from  knowing  that  ho  is  doing  wrong,  and  is  unconscious  of  wrong." 

Under  the  old  ruling  of  the  courts,  that  the  existence  of  the  power  of  discrimination  between  right 
and  wrong,  as  a  general  principle,  held  the  prisoner  to  his  normal  responsibility,  hardly  one  in  a  hun 
dred  of  insane  homicides  could  escape  the  utmost  rigors  of  the  law ;  for  the  insane,  unless  utterly  im 
becile,  almost  universally  retain  that  power. 

Judge  Manierre  thus  speaks  of  moral  insanity: 

"  As  defined  by  those  medical  writers  who  treat  this  disease,  it  consists  in  the  existence  of  some  of  the  natural  inclinations 
dispositions,  or  propensities,  in  such  violence  that  it  is  impossible  not  to  yield  to  them.  It  is  attended  with  no  delusion  or  dis 
order  of  the  intellectual  faculties  in  any  notable  degree,  and  the  mind  is  conscious  of  right  and  wrong  while  under  its  influence. 
And  yet,  notwithstanding  this  consciousness,  the  mere  violence  of  the  inclination  to  commit  the  act  is  so  great  as  to  overthrow 
all  the  power  of  resistance  which  the  mind  may  be  able  to  oppose  to  it.  Under  its  influence  the  individual  ceases  to  be  a  moral 
agent.  When  manifesting  itself  in  the  homicidal  form,  the  inclination  and  desire  to  kill  is  often  indiscriminate  in  its  violence, 
sometimes  directing  itself  against  the  life  of  persons  indifferent  to  the  sufferer  as  well  as  against  objects  of  affection  and  friend 
ship  ;  and  it  is  impossible  for  him  to  restrain  the  uncontrollable  fierceness  of  the  impulse  or  desire.  The  act  is  never  influenced 
by  revenge  or  any  of  the  passions,  or  a  desire  to  gain  temporal  advantages  from  the  homicide.  It  is  said  to  overcome  the  power 
of  self-control,  and  to  act  without  motive  of  any  kind,  and  frequently  without  premeditation,  and  consists  in  the  mere  violence 
of  the  propensity  or  disposition  by  which  the  will  is  overcome. 

"  Most  certainly,  if  this  form  of  insanity  has  any  existence,  the  doctrine  of  free  agency  can  have  no  application  to  one 
affected  with  it.  It  is,  at  least,  of  exceedingly  rare  occurrence,  and  its  manifestations,  as  has  been  observed,  bear  a  striking 
resemblance  to  crimes.  Nevertheless,  it  is  recognized  by  the  medical  profession,  though  it  has  been  rejected  by  the  English 
courts  of  justice  as  apocryphal.  Yet  it  has  been  adopted  by  some  courts  of  very  high  authority  in  this  country,  and,  what  is 
of  more  consequence  to  us,  it  is  impliedly  recognized  by  the  supreme  court  of  this  State,  in  the  case  of  Fisher.  It  is  true  it  was 
not  adopted  in  that  case  upon  solemn  consideration.  Yet  it  must  be  regarded  as  the  law  in  this  case.  But  in  saying  this  it  is 
my  duty  to  add,  that  it  was  regarded  as  so  perilous  in  the  administration  of  justice  by  the  court  which  first  promulgated  it  as  a 
principle  of  legal  science,  as  to  induce  the  observation  that  this  mania  is  dangerous  in  its  relations,  and  can  be  recognized  only 
in  the  plainest  cases.  It  ought  to  be  shown  to  have  been  habitual,  or  at  least  to  have  evinced  itself  in  more  than  a  single  in 
stance,  or  from  its  circumstances  to  bear  unmistakable  marks  of  instinctive  and  uncontrollable  impulse.  '  Where  this  affection 
is  alleged,'  says  Dr.  Ray,  whose  authority  is  one  of  the  chief  supports  of  this  opinion,  '  in  excuse  for  crime,  it  must  be  proved, 
first,  that  it  was  really  present ;  second,  that  it  had  arrived  at  that  stage  in  which  its  impulses  are  irresistible ;  thirdly,  that  it 
should  be  the  exclusive  cause  of  the  criminal  act.' " 

The  name  given  to  this  form  of  mental  disorder,  although  sufficiently  correct,  and  founded  on  the 
well  known  principles  of  mental  philosophy,  is  nevertheless  unfortunate.  Hence  Drs.  Bucknill  and 
Tuke,  in  their  excellent  treatise  on  Psychological  Medicine,  have  adopted  the  term  "Emotional  Insanity" 
in  its  stead.  Many  minds  shrink  from  the  idea  of  a  moral  insanity,  through  the  fear  that  this  may  be  a 
cloak  under  the  shelter  of  which  acts  originating  in  moral  evil  may  escape  punishment.  Hence  the 
opposition  to  the  recognition  of  the  disease — an  opposition  which  has  exposed  much  ignorance  and  not 
14 


CM 


INTRODUCTION. 


a  little  obfuscation  of  ideas  on  the  part  of  some  of  those  who  have  made  it.  It  is  a  significant  fact  that, 
in  the  most  violent  and  denunciatory  article  against  this  form  of  disease  with  which  we  have  ever  met — 
au  article  written  by  a  physician,  who,  by  the  way,  had  had  no  special  experience  with  the  insane — the 
author  very  learnedly  remarks,  in  substance,  that  the  human  mind  consists  of  two  groups  of  powers,  the 
intellectual  and  the  moral,  and  that,  in  insanity,  both  these  groups  may  be  affected,  or  either  group  alone; 
thus  granting  all  that  is  claimed  by  his  opponents,  and  effectually  destroying  his  whole  argument. 

Although  the  temptation  is  great  to  an  indefinite  prolongation  of  this  article,  we  shall  close  with  a 
few  words  upon  some  of  the  popular  errors  in  respect  to  the  insane. 

It  appears  to  be  generally  thought  that  a  belief  in  the  exaltation  of  self  to  sovereign  power  is 
almost  a  necessary  concomitant  of  mental  alienation.  This  is  far  from  being  the  fact,  although  every 
hospital  for  the  insane  has  its  kings  or  its  queens,  its  presidents  or  its  Mrs.  presidents.  The  proportion 
who  enjoy  this,  to  them,  pleasant  delusion,  is  probably  not  more  than  three,  certainly  not  over  five,  per 
cent,  of  the  whole  number  of  the  insane. 

Again,  it  is  almost  universally  believed  that  insanity  develops  or  increases  deceit,  artfulness,  crafti 
ness,  trickery — that  the  insane  are  shrewd,  sly,  or,  to  express  the  whole  in  one  word,  the  word  generally 
used,  "cunning."  In  very  rare  and  exceptional  cases  this  is  true,  but  as  relating  to  the  great  mass  of 
the  insane  it  is  truth's  opposite.  Remove  the  patients  from  any  one  of  our  hospitals,  and  substitute  in 
their  places  and  under  the  same  circumstances,  except  the  one  condition  of  mental  disorder,  an  equal 
number  of  persons  not  insane,  and  the  amount  of  "  cunning"  would  suddenly  be  greatly,  and,  to  the 
officers  and  care-takers  of  the  hospital,  very  annoyingly  augmented.  With  all  the  modern  improve 
ments  in  the  hospitals,  the  introduction  of  comforts  and  the  abolition  of  the  means  and  even  the  ap 
pearances  of  restraint,  still  those  establishments  are,  and  must  ever  be,  in  respect  to  most  of  their 
inmates,  places  of  involuntary  detention — of  forcible  detention,  indeed,  although  the  force  is  exerted 
with  as  little  demonstration  as  possible.  Now,  were  the  insane  one-half  as  "cunning"  as  the  sane, 
there  is  not  a  hospital  in  the  country  that,  with  its  present  police  and  means  of  confinement,  and  under 
its  ordinary  exercise  of  oversight  and  restraint,  would  not  be  evacuated,  by  a  general  stampede  of  its 
patients,  within  the  next  four-and-twenty  hours.  In  short,  we  must  acknowledge,  although  it  be  with 
sorrow  for  the  latter,  that  the  insane  are  more  truthful,  less  artful,  and  less  "  cunning,"  than  the  sane. 

Superadded,  however,  to  the  lack  of  "cunning,"  there  is  another  peculiarity  of  the  insane  which 
renders  their  detention  easy.  They  form  no  very  intimate  alliances.  They  have  not  the  element  of 
cohesion.  They  do  not  confide  one  in  another.  Cabals  cannot  be  created.  Conspiracies  can  have  no 
existence.  Plots,  if  involving  more  than  one  person,  cannot  be  matured.  A  disposition  of  general  dis 
trust,  and  the  fact  that,  as  a  rule,  each  insane  person  perceives  the  insanity  of  his  fellow-patients,  though, 
for  the  most  part,  oblivious  of  his  own,  sufficiently  account  for  this  peculiarity. 

But  of  all  the  prevalent  errors  in  regard  to  the  insane,  there  is  none  other  fraught  with  such  dele 
terious  consequences,  as  the  impression  that  they  are  most  easily  governed  by  deception.  It  is  truly 
marvellous  to  one  accustomed  to  their  treatment,  to  perceive  how  almost  universal  is  the  practice,  the 
moment  a  person  loses  the  healthy  use  of  his  mental  faculties,  for  his  friends  or  guardians  to  resort  to 
falsehood  in  word  and  falsehood  in  action,  to  lying  and  all  kinds  of  deception,  in  the  attempt  to  manage 
him.  How  truthful  soever  men  may  be  toward  others,  they  appear  to  consider  themselves  justified 
in  converting  themselves  into  everything  that  is  false  toward  the  insane.  This  course  of  conduct 
usually  defeats  the  very  object  for  the  attainment  of  which  it  is  pursued ;  for,  as  a  general  thing,  the 
insane  are  suspicious,  watchful  for  deceit,  and  not  obtuse  in  the  power  of  detecting  it ;  and  if  it  be  but 
once  perceived  by  them,  all  confidence  in  the  person  who  has  practiced  it  is  lost.  There  will  be  no 
further  listening  to  his  counsel,  no  further  submission  to  his  wishes,  unless  he  frankly  acknowledges  his 
error,  promises  amendment,  and  faithfully  adheres  to  that  promise.  The  dislike  and  even  hatred  of  the 
nearest  relatives  and  the  dearest  friends,  which  is  a  common  and  prominent  characteristic  of  the  insane, 
may  doubtless,  in  a  great  measure,  be  justly  attributed  to  this  grossly  faulty  method  of  treatment. 


INTRODUCTION.  cvii 

The  insane,  as  is  manifest  in  many  things,  are  much  like  children.  The  same  policy  which  will 
insure  a  cheerful  and  wholesome  obedience  from  a  child,  will  meet  with  a  like  response  from  a  person 
suffering  under  mental  disease.  As,  in  the  case  of  parent  and  child,  the  mature  mind  must,  as  being 
right  in  the  nature  of  things,  assert  and  preserve  its  prerogative  over  the  mind  that  is  immature,  so,  in 
the  case  of  a  guardian  and  insane  ward,  or  patient,  the  sound  mind  must,  because  reason  is  higher  than 
unreason,  assume  and  retain  a  directing  superiority  over  the  mind  that  is  unsound.  But  this  superiority 
cannot  be  retained  without  kindness,  candor,  truthfulness,  and  unfaltering  firmness.  Let  no  false  word 
escape  the  lips.  Let  no  promise  be  made  hastily;  but,  being  made,  let  it  be  most  scrupulously  fulfilled. 
Threaten  nothing  which  is  not  seriously  intended.  Let  "No"  be  an  absolute  negative,  and  "Yes"  a 
positive  affirmative.  Let  no  course  of  action  be  decided  upon  without  mature  deliberation;  and  then, 
whatever  is  to  be  done  with  or  for  the  patient,  let  him  be  freely  and  candidly  told  of  it,  together  with 
the  reasons,  if  demanded,  which  induce  such  action.  If  this  be  properly  done,  most  patients  will  quietly 
submit.  With  some,  however,  force  will  be  required;  but  let  it  ever  be  remembered  that  any  neces 
sary  amount  of  force  is  a  thousand  times  better  than  deception.  "We  apprehend  that  there  is  more 
than  one  physician  to  a  hospital  for  the  insane  who  has  had  more  than  one  patient  say  to  him,  "  I  will 
do  as  you  wish,  for  you  never  have  deceived  me." 


v. 


CLASSIFIED    POPULATION 


OF  THE 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES,  BY  COUNTIES, 


ON  THE 


FIRST   DAY  OF  JUNE,   1860. 


STATE   OF  ALABAMA. 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


1 
a 

3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

13 
14 

IS 
16 
17 
18 
19 
98 
• 
1 

94 
85 
38 
97 
88 
39 
30 
31 

33 
34 
35 
38 
.  , 
38 
• 
40 
41 
48 
43 
H 
45 

b 

47 

•i- 

! 

COCXTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30.    30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F.      !      M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

125 
68 
261 
145 
186 
204 
297 
159 
267 
97 
160 
158 
103 
217 
81 
170 
111 
176 
173 
156 
109 
222 
257 
160 
113 
170 
115 
150 
188 
85 
206 
178 
88 
368 
159 
112 
121 
192 
HO 
267 
318 
181 
132 
174 
78 
269 
193 
188 
113 
30 
92 
50 

118 
61 
232 
146 
186 
174 
284 
140 
260 
98 
128 
139 
89 
215 
110 
171 
114 
189 
185 
134 
119 
208 
259 
146 
115 
153 
107 
102 

111 
169 
170 
92 
360 
163 
118 
125 
152 
170 
266 
2% 
160 
160 
194 
78 
268 
245 
224 
la? 
31 

71 

470 
247 
922 
534 
732 
825 
1,  174 
721 
1,033 
461 
564 
569 
439 
964 
424 
766 
432 
696 
876 
697 
416 
748 
1,027 
649 
471 
648 
476 
524 
697 
422 
725 
672 
533 
1,539 
725 
446 
510 
624 
641 
1,169 
1,316 
704 
622 
667 
380 
1,222 
898 
798 
572 
161 
457 
268 

421 
198 
941 
536 
721 
690 
1,071 
695 
997 
397 
481 
543 
446 
863 
408 
729 
460 
648 
795 
642 
379 
664 
958 
595 
470 
675 
428 
5*5 
638 
396 
703 
652 
526 
1,532 
713 
404 
4!K) 
611 
669 
1,046 
1,211 
740 
547 
612 
359 
1,138 
934 
825 
558 
166 
440 
273 

530 

249 

1,115 
637 
865 
917 
1,323 
865 
1,170 
539 
602 
734 
507 
1,112 
498 
869 
491 
776 

era 

807 
483 
817 
1,178 
753 
528 
790 
486 
583 
844 
468 
776 
728 
638 
1,619 
883 
559 
552 
701 
758 
1,315 
1,553 
839 
716 
741 
426 
1,  475 
1,081 
1,013 
621 
161 
507 
316 

523 
241 
1,066 
614 
810 
825 
1,334 
827 
1,206 
5-19 
570 
624 
484 
1,089 
457 
836 
501 
790 
860 
725 
448 
825 
1,085 
753 
542 
771 
524 
615 
744 
495 
826 
720 
628 
1,613 
802 
495 
5-14 
700 
712 
1,231 
1,444 
873 
685 
758 
388 
1,  345 
1,097 
1,018 
628 
156 
484 
260 

517 
200 
1,088 
591 
771 
829 
1,263 
843 
1,169 
499 
503 
657 
435 
1,007 
422 
801 
470 
740 
850 
779 
493 
730 
1,065 
688 
510 
806 
521 
587 
761 
465 
708 
61)0 
595 
1,483 
812 
492 
510 
651 
690 
1,140 
1,385 
835 
707 
701 
395 
1,192 
1,082 
HO 
504 
157 
525 
221 

480 
212 
1,050 
564 
712 
737 
1,211 
783 
1,079 
467 
474 
576 
428 
1,034 
375 
768 
489 
736 
719 
663 
444 
737 
989 
638 
439 
737 
481 
506 
819 
453 
700 
670 
656 
1,552 
732 
510 
532 
624 
678 
1,076 
1,286 
733 
620 
634 
426 
1,201 
1,135 
888 
551 
131 
431 
211 

381 
192 
831 
458 
615 
630 
968 
697 
845 
407 
415 
493 
369 
835 
303 
576 
417 
582 
644 
585 
452 
609 
855 
509 
408 
613 
420 
411 
659 
394 
590 
563 
468 
1,469 
668 
385 
478 
487 
567 
853 
1,017 
585 
543 
520 
322 
1,004 
928 
722 
477 
99 
364 
168 

448 
148 
886 
S63 
578 
648 
1,100 
715 
885 
374 
417 
491 
377 
850 
315 
644 
4(0 
619 
649 
641 
415 
640 
865 
561 
433 
669 
454 
496 
690 
408 
628 
531 
605 
1,499 
688 
386 
457 
615 

951 
1,128 
622 
554 
497 
317 
1,004 
966 
777 
400 
110 
371 
213 

617 
437 
1,315 
6(8 
809 
982 
1,  455 
981 
1,214 
597 
702 
636 
634 
1,344 
415 
815 
775 
732 
933 
816 
744 
964 
1,369 
722 
597 
857 
618 
817 
1,117 
632 
758 
806 
807 
3,939 
1,347 
588 
658 
826 
943 
1,322 
1,364 
907 
780 
760 
552 
1,408 
1,250 
1,170 
569 
151 
669 
306 

665 
287 
1,232 
699 
850 
995 
1,477 
957 
1,342 
589 
675 
651 
560 
1,123 
458 
830 
720 
851 
970 
844 
630 
902 
1,330 
755 
669 
929 
858 
744 
1,059 
562 
849 
853 
734 
2,691 
1,088 
559 
722 
766 
888 
1,274 
1,470 
928 
759 
784 
537 
1,506 
1,248 
1,111 
636 
177 
597 
3U 

398 
308 
803 
392 
497 
638 
889 
558 
748 
377 
454 
388 
306 
719 
291 
502 
590 
460 
583 
580 
471 
525 
783 
432 
407 
579 
354 
506 
677 
424 
469 
510 
568 
2,645 
843 
375 
381 
MB 
563 
848 
837 
609 
444 
4t!2 
354 
847 
713 
674 
347 
131 
434 
172 

355 
180 
753 
401 
547 
598 
883 
555 
795 
343 
363 
383 
279 
640 
279 
497 
446 
495 
544 
517 
378 
492 
775 
460 
378 
599 
405 
451 
592 
345 
483 
502 
448 
1,826 
680 
369 
382 
506 
487 
772 
943 
567 
443 
489 
314 
848 
708 
632 
347 
115 
360 
157 

262 
203 
587 
257 
315 
394 
570 
387 
550 
264, 
278 
310 
237 
498 
201 
374 
382 
316 
308 
378 
346 
349. 
4% 
314 
266 
4JO 
287 
367 
456 
310 
320 
350 
362 
1,629 
562 
281 
256 
430 
367 
557 
611 

BB 

327 
322 
307 
570 
517 
498 
226 
90 
250 
97 

224 
Ul 
470 
239 
330 
325 
566 
389 
534 
206 
244 
264 
211 
440 
173 
324 
270 
332 
330 
333 
259 
345 
508 
288 
224 
375 
253 
250 
455 
255 
284 
320 
260 
961 
386 
220 
259 
300 
328 
467 
571 
386 
283 
248 
206 
520 
504 
429 
226 
54 
210 
96 

Bibb 

Blount  

Butler 

Clarke  

Dale  

Dallas  

DeKalb  

Fayette  

Clreenc  

Henry  

Lawrenee  

Lamlerdale  

Lowndea  

Madison  

Marion  

Marshall  

Macon  

Mobile  

Montgomery  

Monroe  

Morgan  

Perry  

Pickens.  

Pike  

Randolph  

Russell  

Shelby  

St.  Clalr  

Sumter  

Tivlapoosa  

Talladega  

TuHcaloosa  

Walker  

Washington  

Wilcox  

Winston  

Total  

8,555 

8,500 

X>,  272 

33,569 

40,380 

39,  140 

37,505 

35,783 

29,889 

31,309 

47,184 

45,499 

29,425 

27,106 

20,089 

17,05i 

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a 

4 
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1 

7 

1 
13 
2 
1 

2 
13 
2 
2 
1 

I 
7 
1 

1 
5 

Baldwin  

2 
1 
1 

8 

8 
3 
2 
2 
4 

7 
2 

1 

15 
4 
3 

12 
3 
7 
1 
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2 

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3 
3 

10 
2 

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Barbour  

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1 

Blonnt  

1 

1 
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1 

STATE   OF   ALABAMA. 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


50  and  under  CO. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unkn'u. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

1 

3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
IX) 
11 
19 
13 
11 
IS 
16 
17 

19 

30 
81 
39 
33 
34 
89 
36 
31 
u- 
89 
30 
31 

:• 
34 
:;. 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
48 
43 
44 
49 
40 
47 
48 
49 
SO 
SI 
53 

51. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

31. 

P. 

31. 

P. 

31. 

F. 

3f. 

F.        SI. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

181 
80 
332 
197 
195 
227 
372 
302 
377 
184 
109 
182 
155 
327 
115 
218 
227 
222 
247 
250 
222 
233 
321 
184 
180 
244 
170 
197 
294 
184 
206 
205 
223 
739 
303 
153 
182 
206 
233 
338 
393 
237 
204 
174 
188 
401 
379 
298 
162 
56 
156 
74 

146 
47 
276 
133 
164 
213 
347 
255 
292 
110 
152 
132 
123 
267 
90 
177 
158 
197 
186 
199 
174 
172 
265 
160 
154 
231 
163 
168 
289 
110 
185 
191 
149 
452 
238 
145 
167 
174 
223 
275 
357 
214 
165 
175 
129 
330 
287 
253 
116 
43 
121 
73 

84 
56 
163 
114 
123 
157 
198 
1.54 
193 
78 
99 
101 
83 
211 
78 
121 
83 
120 
125 

117 
104 
176 
106 
107 
136 
109 
94 
184 
97 
111 
108 
100 
231 
124 
104 
96 
136 
172 
187 
226 
147 
99 
111 
85 
239 
190 
195 
85 
33 
92 
49 

73 
33 
155 
91 
96 
114 
178 
153 
168 
71 
71 
80 
66 
144 
04 
102 
94 
92 
114 
120 
76 
81 
130 
103 
70 
113 
87 
81 
142 
66 
95 
77 
77 
231 
102 
85 
85 
107 
142 
156 
187 
117 
89 
103 
52 
195 
140 
156 
69 
32 
74 
34 

35 
13 
50 
41 
45 
62 
84 
76 
65 
34 
38 
32 
32 
60 
27 
30 
33 
34 
02 
51 
28 

; 

40 
31 
48 
35 
38 
75 
34 
45 
34 
33 
50 
33 
33 
33 
43 
38 
52 
84 
55 
35 
52 
22 
68 
55 
79 
37 
18 
25 
15 

30 
9 
53 

47 
71 
6.5 
69 
20 
28 
31 
23 
57 
20 
29 
36 
28 
47 
38 
32 
40 
46 
3*' 
43 
01 
32 
37 
70 
20 
33 
36 
17 
79 
42 
35 
32 
50 
48 
46 
68 
38 
30 
28 
14 
57 
45 
58 
22 
7 
17 
13 

9 
3 
15 
7 
9 
14 
28 
17 
13 
2 

3 

14 
15 
10 
7 
12 
7 
10 
18 
13 
6 
12 
11 
13 
9 
20 
10 
9 
16 
11 
5 
16 
9 
11 
6 
14 
2 
8 
14 
19 
29 
5 
9 
15 
6 
20 
16 
13 
4 
4 
5 
4 

9 

17 
16 
6 
11 
20 
13 
7 
3 
8 
9 
14 
8 
11 
5 
6 
7 
9 
4 
8 
9 
18 
11 
9 
11 
9 
10 
18 
6 
9 
6 
3 
20 
10 
7 
10 
7 
10 
18 
31 
11 
4 
5 
4 
19 
13 
17 
5 
1 
5 

2 

1 

1 

3,6)2 
2,056 
7,490 
4,  045 
5,  Ifij 
5,  881 

3,  4'.I3 
1,  529 
7,  139 
3,982 
5,028 
5,379 
8,545 
5,  Ml 
7,  65(1 
3,228 
3,612 
3,925 
3,101 
6,  734 
2,768 
5,  1  10 

7,  105 
3,585 
14,029 
8,027 
10,  193 
11,260 
17,  169 
11,315 
15,  321 
6,767 
7,599 
8,200 
0,419 
14,044 
5,  031 
10,  379 
7,785 
9,853 
11,145 
10,  119 
7,251 
10,464 
14,811 
9,  078 
7,173 
10,639 
7,215 
8,362 
11,  685 
6,761 
9,893 
9,596 
8,624 
28,559 
12  122 
6,878 
7,592 
9,479 
10,117 
15,  646 
18,132 
10,  936 
8,970 
9,236 
5,019 
17,154 
14,634 
12,  971 
7.461 
2,119 
6,795 
3,454 

60  

5 
4 

1 

1 

3 

2 

o 
2 
3 
2 

I            1 

o 
3 
3 
5 
1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
2 
4 

ButU-r 

j 

8,624 
5,764 
7,  .065 
3,539 
3  987 

1 

1 
1 

1 

18 

16 

1 
2 

4,  275 
3,318 
7,310 
2,863 
5,263 

1 

1 

1 

Covincton 

3 
1 
1 
2 

Dale 

6 

3 

4,  025 
4,866 
5,735 
5,259 
3,887 
5,  3  13 
7,582 
4,573 
3,  027 
5,312 
3,615 
4,299 
5,968 
3,527 
4,  921 
4,865 
4,425 
15,  730 
6,472 
3,542 
3,781 
4,866 
5,152 
8,068 
9,134 
5,543 
4,623 
4,703 
3,095 
8,718 
7,305 
6,582 
3,777 
1,093 
3,  578 
1,742 

3,  760 
4,987 
5,410 
4,860 
3,364 
5,  121 
7,229 
4,  505 
3,546 
5,327 
3,600 
4,  OK) 
5,717 
3,234 
4,972 
4,731 
4,199 
12,829 
5,050 
3,336 
3,811 
4,613 
4,965 
7,578 
8,998 
5,393 
4,347 
4,533 
2,824 
8,436 
7,329 
6.389 
3,684 
1,026 
3,217 
1,712 

2 

1 

1 
2 

DeKalb 

1 

o 

3 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
2 

2 

Heiir  - 

3 

1 

Jackson 

n 

o 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

o 

2 

Lowndes 

4 

1 
1 
3 

1 

1 
2 
2 
2 
3 

5 
3 

5 
3 
3 
5 

1 
o 

3 

Marshall  

2 
2 
2 

6 
3 

1 

1 

2 
1 
2 
1 
1 

1        

I 

I'erry 

1 

Pike 

4 
4 
1 
6 

o                I 

1 

Uussell 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Shelby 

St  Clair  

o 

~ 

4 

5 
1 
o 

1 

1 
o 

1 



1 

Walker  

0 

1               1 
o 

1 

Wllcox  

12,284 

10,  018 

6,  637       5,  433       2,  259 

1,999 

577 

509 

61            108 

10        20 

63 

37 

270,190      256,081 

520,  271 

FREE  COLORED. 


1 
1  i            1 

1 

1 

I 

1 

, 

7 

7 

14 

1 

2 

3 

1  [            4 

2 

o 

...... 

67 

73 

140 

o 

1 

1 

1 

3 

20 

13 

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1 

g 

* 

i 

3 

3 

1 

| 

1 

1 

2ri 

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4 

Bui  Iff.  .  . 

fl 

STATE   OF  ALABAMA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


FREE  COLORED— Continued. 


7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
. 
18 
19 
20 
81 
23 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
21 
32 
33 
31 
35 
3fi 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  find  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  nnd  under  20. 

20  nnd  under  30. 

30  nnd  under  40. 

40  nnd  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

Calh 

g 

C 
o 

1 

3 
7 
1 

1 

o 
4 
4 
o 

4 
3 
1 

1 
o 

o 
2 
3 
o 

1 

2 
1 
4 
1 

o 

1 
3 

3 
6 
3 
2 

1 
1 

3 

1 
1 

1 
1 
4 

5 
1 
1 

4 
3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 
|J 

1 

1 

o  ' 

1 

1 

r 

1 

1 

1 

3 
1 
1 
6 

2 

1 
1 
1 
2 

o 

2 

1 

Covi        n 

3 

3 

1 
4 

2 
1 
8 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

1 
1 
1 

3 

8 

7 

G 
1 
1 
2 

C 

2 

8 
1 

o 

1 

1 
1 

Frimkliu 

1 

1 

1 
1 

o 

5 
1 

3 

5 

1 
1 
3 
5 
1 
1 
6 

1 

1 
1 
1 
G 

1 

1 

1 

1 
2 

3 
4 

4 

4 
3 
1 

2 

2 
3 
3 

1 
2 

1 
7 
2 
1 

1 

8 
2 

1 
4 
1 

1 

3 

3 

3 

2 
1 
5 

2 

1 

Lawrence 

3 

1 
n 

1 

1 
1 
1 

2 

1 

o 

3 

2 
2 

1 

2 

I  hii 

nwud.-S 

1 
2 

1 
8 

1 

22 

1 
17 

1 

14 

3 

13 

2 
6 

Madison 

1 

13 

10 

11 

C 

18 

4 

3 
1 

10 

1 
5 

::::::;:i  

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

8 

5 

5 

o 

1 

C 

4 

o 

1 

Mobile 

19 

21 

C5 
o 

4 
2 
4 

64 
9 
6 
1 

03 
C 
7 
1 
8 

ye 

3 

7 

5 

1 

71 

87 
7 
5 
3 
3 

52 
3 
1 
o 
2 
1 

Gl 
3 
3 
2 

2 

1 

85 

7 

113 
0 
3 

76 

81 
5 
3 

47 
4 

Si 

6 

1 

1 

3 

4 
3 

Mor  an 

4 
4 

1 

2 

2 
3 

1 

5 
1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 
1 
2 

Pike 

o 
1 
4 
1 

2 

1 

5 
1 
3 

3 
3 

4 

o 

2 

2 
4 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 
o 

1 
1 
4 
3 

3 
3 

Shelby 

o 

a 
i 

i 

1 

1 

1 

St  Clair                 

!  

1 
2 

3 

1 

2             3 

2 

1 

3 
4 
4 

1 

8 
6 

2 

1 
5 
6 
5 

1 
4 
« 
3 

o 

5 
5 
1 

1 

2 
3 
2 

3 
3 
3 

2 

2 
7 
3 
3 

1 
4 

2 
2 

2 

2 

1 

2 
3 

3 
2 

3 

2 

2 
3 

Wilcox    . 

1 

41 

42 

163 

167          200 

211 

102          188 

107 

149 

184 

235 

132 

155 

83 

104 

SLAVE. 


Antaugu. . . 
Baldwin... 
Barbour... 

Bibb 

1  Hi  .u  nt 

Butler 

Calhoun . . . 
Chambers. . 
Cliernkrr  . . 
Choclaw  . . 
Clarke  .... 

Coflee 

Conccuh... 

Coosa 

Covlngton. 
Dale  . . . 


128 
50 

278 

48 

7 

100 
G9 

165 
45 
90 

107 
27 
75 
78 


149 
59 

298 
58 
11 
94 
86 

176 
66 

113 

131 
19 
83 
78 
18 
39 


564 

194 

1,131 

289 

53 
467 
320 
873 
243 
504 
487 

91 
347 
360 

5'.l 
137 


680 

195 

1,221 

30-1 

51 
473 
324 
857 
198 
546 
562 
10-1 
345 
386 

61 
140 


672 

206 

1,176 

306 

5-1 
495 
380 
951 
226 
539 
556 
116 
354 
411 

69 


685 

200 

1,268 

302 

72 
506 
362 
94(i 
250 
606 
554 

98 
::  - 
385 

67 
170 


673 

198 

1,169 

303 

53 
479 
344 
920 
234 
510 
473 
103 
367 
415 

52 
157 


636 

188 

1,089 

308 

58 
493 
321 
815 
217 
497 
525 
108 
328 
399 

58 
126 


475 
219 
930 
221 

37 
431 
248 
708 
178 
415 
455 

83 
293 
258 

51 

93 


541 
168 
907 
227 

47 
450 
289 
753 
183 
403 
428 
105 
308 
317 

54 
116 


866 
662 

1,450 

334 

47 

697 

315 

1,055 
268 
680 
685 
112 
476 
453 
67 
126 


910 
277 

1,471 

304 

58 

647 

368 

1,077 
269 
620 
645 
117 
412 
469 
63 
148 


552 
374 
877 
174 

15 
342 
198 
539 
132 
366 
340 

65 
246 
237 

38 

80 


563 
153 
941 
815 

35 
335 
239 
606 
139 
428 
437 

86 
884 
332 

44 
111 


368 
182 
535 
119 

19 
219 
128 
333 

78 
253 
247 

35 
165 
166 

24 

53 


STATE   OF   ALABAMA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


FREE  COLORED— Contiimed. 


50  and  under  60. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  iind  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Agcunkn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

7 

8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 

: 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

SI. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

1 
2 

1 

1 

11 
25 
16 
9 
7 
4 
4 
7 
8 
6 
28 
o 

17 
25 
21 
7 
7 
o 

6 
4 
9 
1 
52 
2 
o 

8 
4 
11 
41 
13 
fl 
2.3 
3 
5 
87 

28 
50 
37 
16 
14 
6 
10 
11 
17 
7 
80 
4 
2 
13 
10 
21 
67 
19 
14 
44 
6 
14 
192 
1 
5 
51 
1 
1,195 
70 
46 
37 
39 
8 
4 
23 
18 
26 
9 
25 
1 
21 
84 
56 
26 

o 

1 

1 
o 

1 



1 

1 

" 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

o 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

o 
1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

DeKalb 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 
1 

5 
6 

10 
26 
C 
9 
19 
3 
9 
105 
1 
4 
22 

Henr 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 

1 

1 

1 
1 
i 

13 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

o 

7 

1 
2 

5 

4 

2 

1 

o 

1 
29 
1 
653 
43 
31 
19 
12 
4 
1 
13 
6 
19 
4 
12 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 
6 

1 

35 

o 

33 
3 
1 

15 
2 

25 
1 

8 

1 

2 

3 

4 

6 

1 

3 

5-13 
27 
15 
18 
27 
4 
3 
10 
12 
7 
5 
13 
1 
11 
35 
24 
15 

Mobile  

1  

2 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

Pike  

! 

1 

Russell 

Shelby  

1 
o 

1 
o 

1 

St.  Clair  

1 
1 
1 

1 

4 
-      1 

1 
5 

1 

10 
49 
32 
11 

Talladega  

3 
2 

6 

4 
o 

1 

1 

1 

Tuscaloona  

1 

Washington  

1 

| 

69 

69 

58 

Cl 

32 

26 

5 

11 

9 

10 

7 

7 



1 

1,254 

1,436 

2,690 

SLAVE. 


183 

203 

145 

143 

35 

25 

10 
ID 

4  677 

4  930 

9  607 

1 

106 

74 

50 

23 

17 

Q 

° 

o 

1 

1 

2  266 

1  448 

3.714 

2 

245 

245 

138 

130 

44 

4° 

7  9% 

8  154 

16  150 

3 

56 

69 

36 

31 

8 

9 

1 

1  899 

1  943 

3,842 

Bibb  

•1 

6 

12 

5 

3 

1 

1 

295 

371 

666 

Blount  

5 

105 

96 

49 

63 

14 

21 

I 

3  411 

3  407 

6  818 

Butler  

n 

55 

44 

34 

46 

15 

14 

1 

Q 

0 

2  107 

2,235 

4,342 

Calhoun  

7 

200 

198 

105 

98 

38 

34 

16 

5  908 

5  941 

11  849 

R 

42 

50 

21 

30 

7 

11 

3 

4 

0 

1 

2 

1  479 

1,523 

3,002 

Cherokee  

n 

88 

95 

86 

57 

18 

15 

1 

1 

3  552 

3  542 

7,094 

10 

133 

147 

105 

64 

19 

26 

4 

14 

3 

5 

3 

1 

3,617 

3,819 

7,436 

Clarke  

n 

19 

27 

13 

16 

6 

6 

2 

4 

1 

1 

673 

744 

1,417 

Coffee  

1-1 

70 

86 

49 

47 

17 

19 

3 

5 

1 

1 

2,463 

2,419 

4,882 

n 

82 

78 

55 

41 

12 

0 

5 

2  530 

2  682 

5  212 

14 

12 

14 

12 

10 

3 

5 

1 

396 

425 

821 

15 

20 

26 

14 

12 

5 

0 

2 

1 

i 

1 

870 

939 

1,809 

Dale  .  .  . 

16 

STATE   OF   ALABAMA. 
TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


SLAVE— Continued. 


17 
18 
19 
SO 
81 
22 
23 
24 
25 
20 
07 

28 
29 
30 
31 
33 
XI 

at 

35 
30 

:i7 

38 
39 
,40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
30 
SI 
52 

COITXTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  aud  under  5. 

5  and  nndcr  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  aud  under  50. 

51. 

F. 

It. 

F. 

JL 

F. 

It 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

V. 

360 
18 
li) 
119 
208 
86 
68 
33 
83 
135 
115 
300 
244 
326 
3'1 
38 
138 
105 
211 
126 
64 
296 
176 
160 
48 
237 
46 
30 
251 
113 
165 
149 
6 
33 
210 
1 

375 
23 
20 
105 
279 
85 
64 
54 
ill 
113 
138 
300 
270 
357 
17 
39 
116 
114 
258 
133 
P5 
265 
198 
154 
33 
257 
66 
41 
226 
107 
140 
141 
13 
37 
204 
2 

1,553 
73 
151 
62-,' 
1,628 
31G 
211 
214 
483 
473 
582 
1,213 
968 
1,743 
105 
115 
1,  193 
520 
1,592 
651 
294 
1,  269 

m 

653 
133 

1,145 
285 
136 
1,320 
491 
606 
G57 
47 
153 
1,  144 
6 

1,618 
07 
155 
G74 
1,633 
293 
221 
194 
509 
4C8 
5% 
1,  342 
1,  015 
1,744 
94 
129 
1,343 
571 
1,465 
569 
236 
1,327 
944 
597 
149 
1,079 
264 
138 
1,386 
495 
045 
653 
26 
156 
1,247 
6 

1,777 
83 
143 
644 
1,559 
327 
282 
217 
495 
473 
600 
1,424 
967 
1,754 
128 
156 
1,414 
565 
1,578 
612 
232 
1,270 
911 
689 
177 
1,133 
308 
137 
1  272 
509 
627 
717 
42 
148 
1,245 
8 

1,673 
61 
141 
048 
1,658 
331 
267 
220 
523 
490 
660 
1,397 
994 
1,  719 
102 
144 
1,470 
598 
1,570 
62(i 
262 
1,311 
916 
681 
160 
1,187 
325 
160 
1,143 
561 
674 
694 
35 
165 
1,  201 
9 

1,744 
61 
120 
594 
1,591 
326 
296 
213 
499 
480 
535 
1,329 
1,015 
1,624 
97 
139 
1,097 
605 
1,604 
637 
260 
1,283 
887 
053 
110 
1,075 
261 
164 
1,248 
473 
069 
807 
25 
190 
1,248 
9 

1,652 

58 
129 
536 
1,604 
284 
224 
183 
464 
435 
528 
1,212 
971 
1,  512 
81 
119 
1,  120 
599 
1,511 
047 
267 
1,178 
847 
625 
IX 
1,086 
231 
114 
1,103 
524 
650 
706 
51 
183 
1,194 

1,384 
51 
93 
430 
1,414 
242 
196 
145 
312 
356 
410 
1,108 
751 
1,305 
65 
104 
1,038 
607 
1,295 
500 
202 
950 
690 
512 
98 
883 
183 
107 
1,018 
414 
552 
631 
33 
151 
878 
5 

1,522 
46 
104 
530 
1,434 
279 
211 
165 
305 
369 
454 
1,148 
778 
1,470 
58 
119 
1,119 
635 
1,355 
533 
215 
1,043 
715 
505 
118 
907 
201 
111 
1,049 
424 
521 
619 
43 
144 
1,078 
4 

2,419 
76 

122 
730 
2,313 
399 
294 
190 
001 
601 
708 
1,732 
1,301 
2,210 
91 
150 
1,774 
1,2!B 
2,218 
747 
322 
1,766 
1,050 
857 
133 
1,398 
329 
129 
1,798 
571 
811 
923 
43 
263 
1,  715 
17 

2,397 
81 
154 
776 
2,039 
423 
299 
232 
650 
623 
699 
1,765 
1,334 
8,150 
139 
148 
1,  712 
991 
2,241 
758 
3iK> 
1,075 
1,101 
828 
169 
1,425 
268 
156 
1,528 
623 
782 
843 
51 
211 
1,782 
11 

1,599 

29 
84 
441 
1,470 
231 
157 
125 
331 
369 
390 
1,130 
800 
1,483 
58 
88 
1,222 
916 
1,504 
439 
172 
1,219 
606 
430 
75 
909 
188 
77 
1,146 
290 
4  1« 
610 
29 
152 
1,131 
4 

1,596 
M 

84 
514 
1,382 
231 
180 
151 
367 
389 
400 
1,148 
779 
1,406 
65 
97 
1,  103 
814 
1,512 
500 
213 
992 
670 
465 
110 
917 
184 
63 
1,047 
333 
462 
601 
24 
126 
1,  073 
10 

1,038 
17 
37 
273 
935 
152 
83 
87 
234 
223 
258 
739 
570 
991 
32 
51 
627 
715 
959 
285 
118 
601 
411 
256 
41 
554 
120 
39 
723 
195 
275 
350 
14 
94 
676 
5 

902 
17 
•!.- 
301 
824 
160 
98 
75 
257 
220 
298 
744 
544 
940 
39 
63 
654 
585 
.     977 
335 
137 
637 
377 
207 
63 
474 
123 
GO 
675 
198 
288 
328 
14 
87 
679 
3 

DrK'illj 

Marshal] 

Mobile             

Pike  

Bonel! 

Shelby 

St.  Clair  

Talladega    . 

Walker  

Wilcox 

Total  

o,  114 

6,400 

29,792 

30,493 

31,281 

31,491     30,453 

28,968 

24,  247 

85,747 

40,363 

39,  180     24,  942 

25,058 

15,762 

15,  510 

INDIAN. 


1 

1 

1 

1 

] 

i 

1 

0 

1 

8 

1 

1 

0 

1 

8 

0 

7 

7 

7 

e 

4 

17 

7 

o 

1 

1 

3 

•1 

i 

3 

1 

4 

Dalo 

1 

1 

5 

i 

6 

MarHlmll  . 

a 

1 

i 

7 

1 

R 

9 

1 

in 

11 

1 

3 

] 

3 

4 

3 

1 

2 

5 

3 

3 

o 

3 

Total.. 

2 

2 

10 

7 

5 

12 

13 

10 

11 

7 

27 

12 

6 

7 

1 

9 

AGGREGATE. 


1 

Total  whites...  . 

8  555 

8  500 

35  272 

33  56l) 

40  380 

3*>  140 

37  505 

35  783 

20  880 

31  309 

47  184 

45  49*1 

29  4*5 

27,106 

20  089 

17  051 

0 

Totnl  free  colored  

41 

42 

165 

167 

200 

211 

162 

188 

107 

149 

184 

235 

132 

155 

83 

104 

T 

6  114 

6  400 

og  7<}0 

30  4'»5 

31  281 

31  491 

30  453 

28  %8 

°4  °47 

05  747 

40  363 

39  180 

24  942 

25  058 

15  762 

15,510 

4 

Total  Indians 

o 

0 

10 

7 

1° 

27 

12 

g 

7 

1 

9 

~ 

14  712 

14  944 

G5  239 

64  °38 

71  p(y; 

70  854 

68  133 

54  254 

57  21° 

87  758 

84  926 

54  505 

5°  326 

35  935 

3°  674 

STATE   OF  ALABAMA. 

TABLE  Xo.  1— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND   SEX. 


SLAVE— Continued. 


50  and  under  CO. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  nukii'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
20 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 

:a 

34 
M 
30 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
4li 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P.             M.             P. 

51. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

500 
8 
18 
138 
438 
70 
53 
37 
US 
131 
203 
361 
307 
430 
18 
30 
317 
348 
41)0 
163 
82 
322 
153 
111 
21 
259 
04 
27 
341 
90 
130 
151 
1 
53 
2UO 
0 

501 
20 
24 
145 
400 
73 
67 
38 
137 
133 
13fi 
341 
303 
452 
18 
23 
317 
303 
520 
159 
70 
290 
191 
130 
20 
245 
57 
36 
311 

lie 

137 
185 
9 
35 
316 
4 

325 

10 
19 
107 
315 
49 
40 
22 
67 
99 
95 
219 
221 
340 
12 
15 
158 
189 
290 
99 
41 
170 
151 
75 
"1 
101 
50 
16 
S10 
56 
94 
145 
4 
38 
193 

322 

19 
88 
240 
41 
31 
35 
73 
92 
101 
208 
238 
240 
14 
30 
135 
188 
291 
92 
52 
156 
137 
57 
18 
104 
37 
16 
152 
54 
91 
122 
6 
41 
192 

101 
1 
B 
20 
73 
13 
7 

y 

22 
2t) 
37 
62 

58 
6 
5 
37 
51 
97 
23 
17 
54 
34 
20 
5 
49 
13 
2 

59 
13 
20 
41 
1 
12 
62 

98 

1 
5 
28 
79 
13 
13 
1 
31 
21 
31 
53 
72 
69 
6 

50 
43 
60 
41 
16 
37 
32 
30 

47 
•S 

s 

25 
3i 

51 

25 

23 

13 
21 
0 
5 
3 
9 
6 
8 
23 
28 
18 
o 

5 

10 
19 
S? 
10 
4 
9 
15 
6 
4 
19 

1 
10 

4 
13 
23 

8 

9 

1 

11 

1 

4 

12,907 
430 
815 
4.136 
11,981 
2,213 
1,724 
1,298 
3,  311 
3,306 
3,970 
9,650 
7,237 
12,313 
648 
890 
9,014 
5,  912 
11,908 
4,  293 
1,817 
9,275 
5,  970 
4,433 
896 
7,  823 
1,851 
807 
9,402 
3,220 
4,430 
5,  I'.IG 
240 
1  290 

12,  853 
418 
888 
4,359 
11,617 
2,220 
1,681 
1,351 
3,477 
3,371 
4,115 
9,690 
7,336 
12,  096 
635 
925 
9,162 
5,  464 
11,802 
4,412 
1.889 
8,931 
6,215 
4,  352 
1,008 
7,815 
1,771 
•Nil 
8,689 
3,  452 
4,435 
4,949 
273 
1,198 
8,981 
01 

85,760 
848 
1,703 
8,495 
23,598 
4,433 
3,405 
2,649 
6,788 
6,737 
8,085 
19,340 
14,573 
24,409 
1.S83 
1,821 
18,  176 
11,376 
23,710 
8,705 
3,706 
18,206 
12,  191 
8,785 
1,904 
15,  038 
3,622 
1,708 
18,091 
6,  672 
8,865 
10,  145 

sro 

2,  494 
17,  797 
122 

Dallas  . 

o 
0 
30 
2 
4 
4 
10 
3 
7 
23 
13 
22 
o 

3 
13 
18 
23 
3 
7 
10 
10 
0 
4 
17 
3 
3 
14 
3 
10 
10 

1 
3 
9 

o 

1 
3 
4 

1 
1 
3 
3 

F  ^ 

12 



1 

Jcff      °  

1 
3 
5 
4 
1 
8 

O 



LiUiuU-rdalt'  

1 

7 
2 

12 

2 
4 
3 

4 
2 

5 

1 

; 

Marengo  

1 

1 
0 
4 
3 
4 
4 
•6 
3 
4 
1 
0 

i 

5 

Marshall 

o 

3 

6 

Mobile 

6 

3 
3 

2 
5 
3 

5 
3 
3 

Pike  

2 

1 
1 

2 
o 

Utl-Ni-11 

Shelby 

I 

St  Clair 

1 
o 

5 

1 

3 

Slimier  .  - 

Talapoosa  

2 
o 

1 

1 

i 

3 

1 

Walker 

4 
15 

6 
21 

l 

6 

3 

8,816 
61 

Wilcox  

'  

1                                 1 

7,799 

7,830 

5,  033       4,  603 

1,396 

1,345         '407           476             99 

131 

76 

74 

2  1        0 

217,  766 

217,314  |        435,080 

INDIAN. 


! 

9 

13 

Au 

1 

6 

o 

1 

1 

1 

4') 

42 

01 

Baldwin 

| 

\ 

o 

c 

1 

i 

<> 

Dulo 

1 

] 

i 

3 

1 

Marshall 

1 

1 

i            i 

] 

1 

1 

1 

Mobile  

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

„ 

j 

18 

20 

38 

o 

9 

3 

j 

j 

1 

1 

1 

PI 

79 

160 

1 

9 
10 

II 


AGGREGATE. 


12,234 

10,  018  j    6,  C37 

5,433 

2  25'* 

1,999 

577 

509 

61 

108 

10 

20 

63 

37 

270,  190 

250,081 

526,271 

Total  whites  

1 

69 

69            53 

61 

32 

20 

5 

11 

9 

10 

7 

7 



1 

1.254 

1.436 

2,690 

Total  free  colored 

2 

7,799 

7,830       5,033 

4,603 

1,396 

1,345 

407 

476 

99 

131 

70 

74 

o 

6 

217,  760 

217,314 

435,  080 

Total  glHves  

3 

2 

9  I            3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

81 

79 

160 

Total  Indians  

4 

20,154 

17,926     11,731 

10,098 

3,688 

3,371 

989 

997 

169 

249 

93 

102 

65 

44 

489,  291 

474,  910 

964,201 

8 


STATE  OF  ALABAMA. 


TAUI.E  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

1 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free  colored. 

I 

Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

Totid  Hlave. 

Aggregate. 
1 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

IILACK. 

ML'LATTO. 

M. 

V. 

Totul.       M.         F. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

rotal. 

It 

P. 

Total. 

M.            F. 

Total. 

3,610 
2,103 
7,490 
4,045 
5,165 
5,881 
8,624 
5,764 
7,665 
3,539 
3,987 
4,275 
3,318 
7,314 
2,863 
5,264 
4,025 
4,866 
5,  735 
5,259 
3,887 
5,343 
7,582 
4  573 

3,508 

1,571 
7,139 
3,982 
5,028 
5,379 
8,545 
5,551 
7,656 
3,238 
3,612 
3,925 
3,101 
6,736 
2,768 
5,117 
3,760 
4,987 
5,410 
4,860 
3,364 
5,121 
7,229 
4,503 

7,118 
3,676 
14,  629 
8,027 
10,  193 
11,260 
17,  169 
11,  315 
15,  321 
6,767 
7,599 
8  200 

4 
3 

5 

o 

8 

12  ' 
6 
11 

2 
71 
5 
10 
1 
18 
12 
5 
12 

6 
2 

3 
3 

> 

134 
22 
25 
3 
43 
19 
15 
21 
4 
19 
6 
5 
4 
15 
4 
07 
3 
2 
6 
6 
13 

w; 

18 
28 
9 
1 
7 
1 
93 
1 
5 
39 
1,083 
45 
50 
10 
24 
5 
1 
18 

3 
25 
13 
0 

14 
140 
33 

25 
6 
44 
28 
50 
37 
10 
14 
6 
10 
11 
17 

80 
4 

13 
10 
21 
67 
19 
41 
14 
6 
14 
1 
192 
1 
5 
51 
1,195 
46 
70 
37 
39 
8 
4 
23 
18 

: 

23 
21 

1 
84 

7,132 
3,816 
14,663 
8,052 
10,  199 
11,304 
17,  197 
11,365 
15,358 
6,783 
7,613 
8,206 
0,429 
14,061 
5,648 
10,388 
7,865 
9,857 
11,  147 
10,132 
7,261 
10,  485 
14,  878 
9,097 
10.683 
7,187 
7,321 
8,376 
8,  626 
11,878 
6,762 
9,899 
9,651 
29,755 
6,962 
12,194 
7,629 
9,518 
10,125 
:  15,650 
18,155 
10,954 
9,245 
8,996 
5,944 
14,635 
i  17,  155 
13,055 
7,461 
2,175 
!    6,821 
3,454 

4,405 
2,140 
7,598 
1,855 
234 
3,213 
1,881 
5,513 
1,279 
3,335 
3,269 
596 
2,125 
2,356 
360 
773 
11,  980 
340 
6'J5 
3,720 
11,  472 
1,956 
1,357 
1,138 
2,984 
2,972 
3,609 
8,937 
8,801 
6,292 
11,898 
621 
715 
4,840 
3,699 
11,290 
1,611 
8,632 
5,719 
3,986 
730 
7,200 
690 
1,071 
8,953 
4,240 
2,950 
|    4,756 
210 
1,251 
8,373 
48 

4,586 
1,295 
7,743 
1,912 
309 
3,196 
1,988 
5,486 
1,328 
3,309 
3,396 
648 
2,061 
2,467 
386 
844 
11,825 
339 
757 
3,866 
11,  116 
1,978 
1,280 
1,160 
2,  962 
3,140 
3,682 
8,866 
8,894 
6,314 
11,737 
010 
730 
4,290 
3,859 
11,153 
1,688 
8,216 
5,936 
3,858 
847 
7,140 
699 
1,522 
8,225 
4,281 
3,174 
4,441 
241 
1,140 
8,519 
45 

8,991 
3,435 
15,343 
3,767 
543 
6,409 
3,869 
10,999 
2,607 
6,634 
6,665 
1,244 
4,186 
4,823 
746 
1,617 
23,805 
679 
1,452 
7,586 
22,588 
3,934 
2,637 
2,298 
5,946 
6,112 
7,291 
17,803 
17,  695 
12,606 
23,635 
1,231 
1,451 
9,130 
7,558 
22,443 
3,299 
16,848 
11,655 
7,844 
1,577 
14,340 
1,389 
3,193 
17,  178 
8,521 
6,124 
9,197 
451 
2,391 
16,892 
93 

272 
126 
398 
44 
61 
198 
226 
395 
200 
227 
348 
77 
338 
174 
36 
97 
927 
90 
120 
416 
509 
237 
367 
160 
382 
339 
361 
713 
213 
945 
415 
27 
181 
1,072 
594 
618 
206 
643 
257 
447 
166 
623 
177 
180 
419 
190 
270 
440 
36 
45 
443 
13 

344 

153 
409 
31 
62 
211 
247 
455 
195 
233 
423 
96 
358 
215 
39 
95 
1,028 
79 
131 
493 
501 
242 
401 
191 
409 
337 
433 
824 
268 
1,022 
359 
25 
189 
1,174 
553 
649 
201 
715 
279 
494 
161 
675 
202 
249 
464 
154 
278 
508 
32 
58 
462 
16 

616 
279 
807 
75 
123 
401) 
473 
830 
395 
460 
771 
173 
690 
389 
75 
192 
1,955 
169 
251 
909 
1,010 
499 
768 
351 
791 
670 
794 
1,537 
481 
1,967 
774 
52 
370 
2,240 
1,147 
1,267 
407 
1,358 
533 
941 
327 
1,298 
379 
429 
913 
344 
548 
948 
68 
103 
905 
29 

9,607 
3,714  1 
16,150 
3,842 
666 
6,818 
4,342 
11,849 
3,002 
7,094 
7,436 
1,417 
4,882 
5,212 
821 
1,809 
25,760 
848 
1,703 
8,495 
23,598 
4,433 
3,405 
2,649 
6,737 
6,788 
8,085 
19,340 
18,  176 
14,  573 
24,409 
1,283 
1,821 
11,  376 
8,705 
23,710 
3,706 
18,206 
12,  191 
8,785 
1,904 
15,638 
1,768 
3,622 
18,091 
8,865 
6,672 
10,  145 
519 
2,494 
17,  797 
122 

16,739 
7,530 
30,  812 
11,894 
-10,  865 
18,122 
21,539 
23,214 
18,360 
13,877 
15,049 
9,623 
11,311 
19,273 
6,469 
12,  195 
33,635 
10,  703 
12,830 
18,027 
30,859 
14,  918 
18,283 
11,  741 
17,421 
13,  97J 
15,30fc 
27,  71f 
26,  801 
26,451 
31,  171 
11,  185 
11,47:, 
41,131 
15,  66- 
33,904 
11,331 
27,  72< 
22.3K 
24,43, 
20,05! 
26,  59! 
11,01: 
12,61! 
24,03, 
23,521 
23,82- 
23,201 
7,  98( 
4,66 
24,  61( 
3,57 

03 
17 
9 

a 

25 
7 
10 
9 
2 
6 
4 

a 

i 

•. 

4 

20 
o 

i 

o 

3 
1 
9 
35 
16 
12 
2 

4 
15 
7 
7 
1 

5 
20 
9 
5 
1 

Choctaw 

Clurko                

Conecuh 

6,419 
14,050 
5,631 
10,381 
7,785 
9,853 
11,  145 
10,  119 
7,251 
10,464 
14,  811 
9  078 

" 

0 
1 

2 

8 

3 
1 

1 

1 
5 

1 

5 

7 
2 
3 
13 

1 

47 
1 
o 

3 
3 

8 
41 
13 
13 
3 
1 
3 
1 
42 

0 

3 
5 
1 
1 
4 
3 
3 
5 

5 
1 
3 

7 
4 
8 
1 
1 
16 
5 
5 
7 

3 
3 

5 

25 
5 
15 
6 

Jackson  

5,  312 

5,327 
3,546 
3,600 
4,063 
4,200 
5,717 
3,234 
4,1173 
4,732 
12,  830 
3,356 
5  651 
3,8H 
4,  613 
4,965 
7,578 
8,998 
5,  3U3 
4,533 
4,347 
2.824 
7,329 
8,436 
6,389 
|    3,684 
1,036 
3,217 
1,712 

10,  639 
7,  173 
7,215 
8,362 
8,625 
11,686 
6,761 
9,894 
9,600 
28,5«0 
6,916 
12,  124 
7,592 
9,479 
10,  117 
15,646 
18,132 
10,936 
9,236 
8,970 
5,919 
14,634 
17,154 
i  12,971 
7,  461 
2,119 
6,  795 
3,454 

12 
2 

0 

2 

3,627 
3,615 
4,299 
4,425 
5,969 
3,  527 
4,921 
4,868 
15,  730 
3,560 
6,473 
3,781 
4,866 
5,1  32 
8,068 
9,13-1 
5,543 
4,703 
4,623 
3,095 
7,305 
8.718 
6,582 
3.777 
1,093 
3,578 

I  ..n-nds 

4 

Mi 

54 

45 

99 

51 
1 

4 
13 
502 
15 
18 
4 
15 
2 
1 
9 
o 
1 
7 
8 
4 

1 

26 
581 
30 
32 
6 
9 

3 

Marshall 

9 

41 

3 
71 
1 
11 
13 
3 
1 
1 
4 
6 
2 
1 
7 
8 

112 
1 
20 
27 
15 
3 
3 
5 
16 
6 
1 
12 
15 
] 

Mobile  

9 
14 
12 
2 

0 

1 

10 
4 

Pike 

Randolph  
Russell 

9 

St.  Clair  

2 

18 
5 
2 

Shelby 

5 
7 
1 
13 

Talludega  

14 

27 

22 

35 

57 

Walker 

12 

4 
9 

4 
21 

24 
3 

28 
2 

52 
5 

56 
26 

Wllcnx  

Winston  
Total  

1,  742 

270,271  256,160  526,431 

292      300 

592 

962   1,  136 

3,09812,690  529,121  201,258 

199,492 

400,750 

16,508 

17,  822 

34,330 

435,  080 

964,20 

NOTE.— 160  Indian*  included  fit  whit«  population. 


STATE   OF   ALABAMA. 


TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  TOWNS. 


CITIES  AND    TOWNS. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

Total. 

FREE    COLORED. 

Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

M.             F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.             Total. 

Ashviltu  !  Saint  Cluir  

67 
92 
309 
•J41 
410 
1,084 
380 
037 
281 
92 
270 
730. 
2,029 
1,314 
1,217 
1,157 
3,680 
1,370 

49 
81 
351 
231 
391 

e% 

315 
G13 
291 
79 
341 
682 
1,155 
504 
801 
937 
3,051 
1,465 

110 
173 
720 
472 
807 
1,980 
095 
1,240 
572 
171 
Oil 
1,418 
3,184 
1,908 
2,078 
2,094 
7,331 
2,  841 

1 

1 

8 

117 
181 
720 
473 
K!5 
2,  OG5 
703 
1,240 
573 
171 
623 
1,456 
3,  201 
1,925 
2,  101 
2,  196 
7,616 
3,170 

Bellefonte  Jackson  

2               0 

Dallas  

621 

579  t         1,200 

1,920 

DeroopolU.  

Marengo  

I 

1 
28 

85 
8 

11  \          17 
51  !          34 
4               4 

270 
6G3 

290 
900 

560 
1,569 

1,395 
3,634 

HuntKville 

Calhonn  

347 
224 

373 
316 

720 
540 

1,960 
1,113 

1 

Linden  

Marenfro  .  .  . 

10               2 
14  j          24 
7             10 
8  !            9 
12  j          11 
45  \         57 
122           103 

147  '         188 
i 

12 
38 

J7 
17 

102 
285 
335 

396 
807 
394 
184 
433 
166 
1,166 
CC1 

389 
663 
492 
198 
486 
177 
1,269 
431 

785 
1,530 
886 
382 
919 
343 
2,  435 
1,  092 

1,408 
2,986 
4,087 
2,  307 
3,020 
2,539 
10,  051 
4,  268 

Mobile  :  1st  ward  
2d  ward  

Mobile  
do  

3d  ward  .   . 

...do... 

do 

do 

do 

Total  "Mobile 

11,3)9 
S,  1101 
1,007 
703 

9,  3  i5 
1,980 
802 
757 

20,854 
4,341 
1,809 
.  1,  520 

355  j        402 
52  !          50 
17  i          36 
27  j          42 

817 
102 
53 
09 

21,  071 
4,443 
1,802 
1,589 

3,871 
2,286 
010 
1,203 

3,716 
2,  11  1 
699 
1,  197 

7,587 
4,400 
1,315 
2,400 

29,  258 
8,843 
3,177 
3,989 

Montgomery  '  Montgomery  

Tuscaloosa  

Tnriculoosa  

TABLE  No.  4.— FltEE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  EOREIGN,  15Y  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

VXITED  STATES. 

p 
|            FOKEICiX  COUNTRIES. 

i 

Totnl  i'ree  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  free  popu 
lation. 

WHITE.                                                   BLACK.                                         MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

i 

Jt. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

H 

P. 

Total. 

3,588 
1,  704 
7,  335 
4,024 
5,161 
5,  815 
8,592 
5.  719 
7,637 
3,505 
3,943 
4,260 
3,  213 
7,226 
2,862 
5,251 
3,792 
4,845 
5,720 
5,169 
3,762 
5.321 
7,452 
4,560 
3,611 
5,226 
3,604 
4,222 
5,859 
3,450 

3,500 
1,485 
7,  085 
3,980 
5,028 
5,366 
8,532 
5,528 
7,043 
3,214 
3,590 
3,924 
3,078 
6,730 
2,768 
5,108 
3,678 
4,985 
5,400 
4,835 
3.317 
5,120 
7,212 
4,498 
3,543 
5,264 
3,599 
4,038 
5,682 
n.  if>8 

7,088 
3,249 
14,  420 
8,004 
10,  189 
11,181 
17,  124 
11,  247 
15,280 
6,719 
7,533 
8,184 
6,291 
13,956 
5,630 
10,359 
7,470 
9,830 
11,120 
10,004 
7,079 
10,  441 
14,664 
9,058 
7,154 
10,490 
7,203 
8,260 
11,541 
6,640 

7 
4 
3 

5 

o 

8 

12 
6 

11 

o 
71 
5 
16 
1 
18 
12 
5 
12 
o 

0 
2 

3 
3 

8 

2 
134 
22 
25 
3 
43 
19 
15 
21 
4 
12 
6 
5 
4 
15 
4 
67 
3 
o 

6 
6 
13 
60 
18 
9 
28 
1 
7 
93 
1 

7,  102  :         28 
3,389         341 
14,453         155 
8,029            21 
10,195              4 
11,  225  1          66 
17,  152  ;          32 
11,297            45 
15,  317  :         SB 
6,  735            34 
7,  547             44 
8,  190             15 
0,  301           105 
13,  907             88 
5,647               1 
10,  360            13 
7,550          233 
9,  834             21 
11,122            15 
10,  017            90 
7,  089          125 
10,  462            22 
14,  731          130 
9,  077             13 
7,  168             16 
10,  534             80 
7,209            11 
8,  274            77 
11,  733          HO 
6,641  \         75 

2 
86 
54 
2 

30 
427 
209 
23 
4 
79 
45 
68 
41 
48 
06 
]6 
128 
94 
1 
22 
315 
23 
25 
115 
172 
23 
117 
20 
19 
149 
12 
102 
145 
121 

30 
427 
209 
23 
4 
79 
45 
68 
41 
48 
66 
10 
128 
94 

22 
315 

25 
115 
172 
23 
147 
20 
19 
149 
12 
102 
145 
121 

7,132 
3,810 
14,  662 
8,052 
10,  199 
11,  304 
17,  197 
11,365 
15,358 
6,783 
7,613 
8,206 
6,429 
14,061 
5,648 
10,388 
7,  865 
9,  857 
11,147 
10,132 
7,261 
10,485 
14,878 
9,097 
7,187 
10,683 
7,221 
8,376 
11,  878 
6,769 

63 
17 
9 
2 
25 

10 
9 
2 
6 
4 
o 

1 
7 
4 
20 
2 

Bibb  

Bloiint 

1 
1 
4 
15 
7 

1 

2 

3 
1 
9 
35 
16 
13 
o 

13 
]3 
23 
13 
14 
22 

23 
6 

5 
20 
9 
5 
1 

Choctaw  

Clarke 

o 
0 
1 
2 

8 

3 
1 
1 

1 
5 

1 

5 

7 
o 

3 
13 

1 

Bale  

9 
82 
2 
10 
25 
47 
1 
17 
7 
3 
63 
1 
25 
35 
46 

47 

3 

3 
8 
41 
13 
3 
15 
1 
3 
42 

Do  Kalb 

2 
3 
5 
1 
1 
3 
6 
3 
5 
54 

5 
1 
3 

7 
4 
8 
1 

i 

7 
99 

3 
3 

25 

6 
13 

2 
10 
2 
2 
45 

4 
51 
1 

0 

STATE    OF    ALABAMA. 

TABLE  No.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  free  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES.          J 

a 

1 

I* 

I 
to 

< 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO 

WHITK.                                  "2 

1 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M.            F.         Total. 

M.                F. 

Total. 

M. 

>' 

Total. 

4,916 
4,726 
4,368 
10,980 
6,015 
3,  512 
3.740 
4,783 
.'.,  113 
8,039 

9,109 

5,  4% 
4,507 
4,  680 
3,045 
8,693 
7.  204 
6,  495 

4,  972 
4,712 
4,  182 
9,847 
5,432 
3,335 
3,802 
4,  575 
4,948 
7,566 
8,992 
-,,  376 
4,325 
4,530 
2,  793 
8,429 
7,291 
«,  34C 
3,682 
1,028 
3,192 
1,712 

9,888 
9,438 
8,550 
20,827 
11,447 
6,847 
7,548 
9,358 
10,061 
15,  605 
18,  101 
10,  872 
8,882 
9,  215 
5,838 
17,  124 
14,  515 
12,  841 
7,454 
2,105 
6,704 
3,453 

! 

4               1 
13            20 
1 

5 
39 
1 
1,083 
50 
45 
10 
24 

1 

18 

25 
3 
13 

9,893 

9.  489 
8,551 
22,021 
11,517 
6,893 
7,  585 
it,  397 
10,  009 
15,  60!) 
18,  124 
10,890 
8,908 
9,  224 

17.  l->5 
14,536 
]  3,924 
7,  454 
S,  161 
I).  730 
3.  453 

5 

142 
57 
4,750 
458 
48 
35 
83 
39 
29 
25 
47 
66 
18 
50 
23 
81 
87 
5 
10 
66 
1 

, 

20 
18 
2,983 
219 
21 
9 
38 
17 
12 
6 
17 
22 
3 
31 
7 
33 
43 

4 

25 

6 

162              1C2 
75                75 
7,  733         *7,  734 
677               077 
69                69 
44                44 
121              121 
56                56 
41                41 
31                31 
64                04 
88                88 
21                 21 
81               81 
30                 30 
119               119 
130             *131 

7  ;         7 

14                 14 
91                 91 

i  !           i 

9,899 
9,651 

8,626 
29,755 
12,194 
6,962 
7,629 
9,518 
10,125 
15,650 
18,  155 
10,954 
8,996 
9,  245 
5,  944 
17,155 
14,655 
13,055 
7,461 
2,175 
6,821 
3,454 

9              3            12 

Mobile         

41   ,          75  I         III 
9             11             20 
1               1 

502          581 
18            32 
15            30 
4              6 
15              9 
2              3 
1    
9              9 
2  !  

14  :           13             27 
12               3             15 
213 
213 
1              4              5 
10              6            16 
'••           1              1 

pike            .            

Shelby 

7  j          18 
I  '            2 
8  j            5 

426 

i!        7         1 

7  j           8              :.              4              2 
12  I           14             26  |          SH  I           35 

1 

6 
57 

Walker 

3,  772 
1,083 
3,512 
1,741 

4  '            4 

84             28 
3               2 

52 

5 

\Vilcox                      

12  !            9  !          SI 

262,102 

2.11,979 

514,061 

293  j        297          590 

960       1,138 

2,098 

516,  769 

8,169 

4,181 

12,  350         12,  352 

529,  121 

KOTR. — 84  mule  und  80  female  Indians  included  in  white  population  ;  1  male  and  1  female  Asiatic  included  in  -white  population. 

'Includes  1  Mack. 


TABLE  No.  />.— NATIVITIES  OF  THE  FREE  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

320,026 
343 
2 
004 
47 
1,644 
83,517 
224 
186 
23 
22 
1,966 
1,149 
272 
683 
753 
S3 
7 
4,848 
191 
170 
231 
1,848 
23,504 
265 

989 
132 

45,185 

19,  139 
275 
174 
7,598 
5 
'- 
2 

9 
645 

Asia 

5 
5 
1 
5 
19 
239 

0 

2 

92 
1,174 
36 
859 

2,601 
5 
9 

Holland  

26 
5,  664 
187 
17 
51 
6 
94 

Italy 

« 

Delaware 

Texas  

Belgium  

Florida  

Georgia    

Illinois  

Pacific  Islands  

Indiana 

KuKgia  

20 
W6 
157 
155 
27 
138 
3 

Iowa  

Kentucky  

Not  stated  

German  States: 

Austria                           124 

Maine  

516,  769 

Maryland  

Massachusetts  

Baden  204 

Michigan  .  .  . 

Hesse                              121 

1 
41 
11 
4 

Minnesota  

Mississippi 

Missouri  

Wurteinberg  97 
Germany,  (not  spe 
cified)  1,  094 

New  Hampshire  

New  Jersey  

12,352 
516,  769 

New  York  

North  Carolina  

Total  Germany  

Total  

Ohio  

Great  Britain,  (not  specified)  .. 

529,121 

STATE  OF  ALABAMA. 


11 


TABLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

i 

NO.  OK.       i                    OCCUPATIONS.                        NO.  0 

| 
r.                 OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.   OK. 

Actors  .-i  

11 
112 

1% 
17 

19 

-22_ 

57 
201 
8 
1 

2 

1,307 
3 
H5 
13 
256 
25 
20 
1 
5 
200 
42 
C 

26 

131 

191 
7 
2,  386 
3 
13 
66 
1 
8 
18 

;iti 

7 
27 

:io 

122 
'346 
3,  669 

877 
13 

315 
32 

13 
131 
3 
79 

j    Contractors  J 
I    Coopers  

»5         Machinist*  

295 
19S) 
48 
232 
226 
7 
1,797 
2,638 
559 
128 
Ml 
00 
77 
20 
3 
73 

5 
1 
98 
1 
37 
4,  Ml 
94 

404 
3 

1 

1 
14 

(11 
4 

,    ,.., 

903 
4,870 
2 
25 
36 
116 
12 
3 
830 
8 
37 
58 
24 
12 
39 
4 
8 
205 
104 
33 
2,255 
5 
29 

74 
95 
v  i:;! 
123 
27 
176 
13 
168 
39 
5 
22 
46 
1 
116 
28 
5 
45 
78 
299 
4 
38 
431 
3 
66 
22 
12 
7 
2 

770 

Agricultural  implement  makers. 
Apprentices  

Coppersmiths  17     II    Manufacturers  

O'ouuty  oflieers  i    2i 

Dagwerreotvpists  I 
Dancing  teachers  t 

a    ,  -  Mariners  

Architects  

Artists  

15         Mat-makers  

Shingle-makers  .  .  . 

Bakers  

Dentists  !          1- 
Distillers  

Merchants  

.Shipmasters  

Bankers  

Drivers  1! 

B;mk  officers  

Druggists  :     ^T 

B-  -b  - 

Barkeepers  

Bucket  -makers  

-     ' 

^                      

Bfllfotinders  

E   S 

sI)jnBters                   

Music  teachers  

State  officers  
Stationers  

•»       x 

1 

Stave-makers  

Stenmboatinen  

Boarding-house  keepers  
Boatbuilders  
Boatmen  

Founderymen..                                 H     ;    oa-duth  manufacturer* 
Frame-makers  (M,t.rs  

Stone,  and  marble  cutters  
Storekeepers  

Bookbinders  

Booksellers  

Gardeners  and  nurserymen  .  .            K 
Gas-fitters  
Gate-keepers  ; 

j     Overseers  

Surgeons  

Brass  -founders  
Brewers  

Painters  

Tailors  

Bricklayers  

Bridge-builders  

Gilders  

Glass  manufacturers  
Glaziers  

Paper-hangers  
;    Patent-medicine  makers  
>,    Pattern-makers  

Tanners  
Teachers  

Brokers  
Builders  

Grocers  i          ft, 
Gunsmiths  ]           i 

7    '|    Peddlers  

Telegraph  operators  

Butchers  
Cabinet-makers  

!    Hair-  workers  

Harness  -makers  1            ^0          I'itmo-forte  makers  

1 
104 
07,  743 
90 
5 
15 
34 
295 
2 
68 
11 

10 

ens 

47 
1 
1 
8 
19 

173 
14 
2 
3 
89 

' 

4     '    Pilots 

Carpenters  

Hatters  < 

0         Planters  and  farmers  

9         Plumbers  

Carters 

United  States  officers.  .        .   . 

Cattle  dealers  

,     j    Printers  

Calkers  

Innkee  er- 

,      !    Produce  dealers  

Chair-makers  

P 

t>          Professors  

Warpers  

Chandlers  

S 

~    '     Publishers  

Watchmen  

Watch-makers  
Weavers  

Charcoal-burners  

Iron-mongers  

.     :     Pump-makers  

City  and  town  officers  
Civil  and  mechanical  engineers  - 

Iron-workers  S 

6    i     Quarrymen  

Weighmasters  

Joiners  ;            1 

7      !    Refectory  keepers..  . 

Wheelwrights  

Wine-makers  

Wood-cutters  

Clothiers  

,          Rope-makers  
2     '    Saddlers              

Wooden-ware  manufacturers.  .  . 
Wool  combers  and  carders  
Woollen  manufacturers  

;    Livery-stable  keepers  (           1 

Other  occupations  and  unknown 
Total  

Laundresses                                        1' 

137,  419 

V2 


STATE  OF  ARKANSAS. 


TABLK  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


Under  1.  1  and  under  5.      5  and  under  10.     10  anil  under  15.    15  and  under  20. 


COUNTIES. 


Arkansas 

Ashley 

Beuton  

Bradley 

Calhoun 

Carroll 

Chicot 

Clark 

Columbia 

Conwity 

Crawford 

Crittenden 

Craighend 

Dalian 

Dt-fhu 

Drew 

Franklin 

Fulton 

Greene 

Hempstead . . . 
Hot  Spring  - . . 
Independence . 

Izard 

Jackson  

Jefferson 

Johnson  

Lafayette .... 
Lawrence  .... 

Madison 

Marion 


Mississippi 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Newton 

Ouaehita 

Perry 

Phillips 

Pike 

Polnsett...: 

Polk 

Pope 

Prairie 

Pulaski 

Randolph 

St.  Francis 

Saline 

Scott 

Searcy 

Sebastian 

Sevicr 

Union 

Van  Bureu 


M.  F.  M.  F.  M.  I'.  M.  F.  M.  F. 


Washington  . 
White . . . 


Yell. 


62 

)47 
100 
67 
155 

oo 
127 

90 
118 
127 

39 

58 

83 

45 

84 
122 

67 

97 
114 

99 
232 
133 
121 
135 
121 

83 
180 
110 
118 

38 

57 

71 

CO 
113 

35 
108 

C7 

50 
100 
117 

76 
150 

81 
104 

91 
109 

961 
131 
148 

81 
105 
246 

78 


00 
05 
153 

59 
107 

25 

97 
120 
108 
127 

35 

57 

71  j 

33 

96  •• 
114  | 

83  | 

96 
131 

93 
231 
145  i 
119  ' 
137  ' 
125  ! 

158  j 

117  i 
83  ; 

42 
69 

69 
129 

43 

93 

59 

58 
100 
103 

97 
129 

60 

79 

99 

99 
115 
149 
136 

84 

98 
198 

79 

76 


T°<»1 '..]    5,490      5.383 


232 
354 
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440 
230 
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731 
412  , 

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no 

315 
133 
395 
479 
285 
439 
649 
358 
952 
494 
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537 
516 
316 
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591 
494 
178 
219 
258 
275 
585 
154 
385 
305 
191 
329 
497 
425 
480 
458 
385 
453 
396 
425 
620 
531 
389 
380 
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480 

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266  ! 

073 

385 

226 

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529  j 

685  j 

384 

466  | 

133  | 

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333  I 

150  | 

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257 

364 

590 

355 

877 

430 

551 

492 

475 

278  j 

588  ! 

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408 

158 
208 
254 
263 
527 
152 
329 
966 
170 
299 
447 
354 
479 
425 
362 
431 
349 
371 
619 
510 
389 
367 
978 
463 
338 


23,  650  i  S2,  099  26,  901 


291 

395 

751 

460 

293 

834 

129 

650 

783 

485 

610 

191 

239 

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557 

365 

409 

725 

429 

1,066 
589 
555 
615 
589 
351 
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213 
205 
337 
310 
639 
170 
428 
350 
195 
342 
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569 
472 
486 
518 
432 
491 
687 
586 
517 
412 

1,139 
517 
427 


267 

3!  Hi 
771 
464 
256 

735 
95 
605 
705 
451 
581 
148 
212 
3118 
152 
435 
524 
296 
465 
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425 
1  000 
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570  1 
510 
526 
307 
070 
615 
475 


249 
298 
306 
597 
102 

386 

323 
175 
332 
535 
444 
557 
445 
449 
481 
412 
464 
663 
563 
480 
418 
1,024 
504 
416 


25,224 


203  j 
346 
633  ' 
438 
220 
072 
83  I 
561 
039 
428  | 
541 
129 
2,7 
332 
158 
383 
400 
289 
442 
031  : 
391  : 
1170 
500 
502  : 
516 
526 
282 
096 
589  ! 
439 
152  I 
243  i 
317! 
258 
504 
163 
374 
311 
196 
277 
548 
417 
515 
443 
399 
467 
365 
429 
560 
519 
432 
367 
1,005 
544 
433 


281  i 
355! 
626  I 
373 
210  i 

633 
83  i 

541  ! 

603 

403 

506| 

120  ! 

184 

321 

157 

374 

438 

259 

380 

572 

325 

857 

523 

54(1 

480 

403 

255 

627 

545 

421 

1*9 

234 

265 

240 

559 

143 

344 

263 

165 

274 

479 

402 

477 

382 

407 

417 

352 

377 

540 

471 

352 

391 

879  j 

490  | 

308 


194 
201 
505 
310 
159 
516  { 
57 
416 
479 
347 
354 
1091 
174  ! 
281 
126  ' 
295  | 
339  i 
257: 

315  j 
470  ' 
269 
791 
366 
421 
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372 
208 
521 
415 
302 
114 
192 
188 
162 
491  I 
137 
293 
223  ! 
150 
224 
430 
335 
431  i 

316  i 
353! 
318  j 

275  ' 

276  j 
458  j 
350  ! 
321 
296 
744 
376 
321  j 


20  and  under  30.    30  and  under  40.    40  and  under  50. 


M.  F.  31.  F.  M.  F. 


229 
260 
491 
307 
103 
544 
73 
387 
470 
351 
414 
117 
177 
294 
131 
331 
342 
218 
332 
505 
S96 
780 
401 
400 
399 
375 
240 
505 
438 
343 
139 
178 
224 
189 
519 
125 
280 
189 
137 
220 
440 
341 
425 
377 
359 
327 
258 
284  j 
443  ! 
369  [ 
343 
288  | 
693 
431  | 
296  ! 


471  : 

492 

690 

528 

285 

740 

273 

700 

862 

530 

568 

399 

319 

441 

382 ; 

588 
584 
348 
327 
865 
432 

1,149  ' 
607 
953 
865 
521 
430 
805 
001 
533 
231 
387 
286 
242 
930 
214 
779 
293 
294 
331 
619 
700 

1,090  | 
581 
693 
519, 
453 
374 
837 
669 
609  ' 
481  ! 

1,071 
696 
535 


334 

393 
734 
464 
255 

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090 
496 
567 
249 
279 
370 
226 
447 
520 
342 
491 
683 
379 

1,046 
550 
718 
683 
524 
364 
747 
623 
449 
227 
307 
232 
207 
703 
183 
541 
389 
229 
362 
583 
520 
725 
593 
533 
407 
406 
372 
748 
612 
478 
409 

1,070 
627 
481 


23,633  j  21,916  |  17,810     18,252     31,413     27,010 


294 

301 
476 
339 
199 
437 
187 
483 
489 
382 
386 
287 
165 
282 
253 
347 
340 
232 
283 
525 
302 
726 
356 
593 
520 

294 

471 

348 

352 

177 

257 

186 

182 

544 

122 

534 

214 

134 

234 

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401 

682 

349 

419 

341 

245 

279 

554 

462 

368 

305 

700 

433 

331 


19,  793 


189 
237 
413 
287 
165 
433 
98 
380 
419 
288 
357 
124 
130 
211 
133 
249 
299 
201 
291 
412 
231 
637 
348 
423 
390 
332 
173 
426 
330 
312 
134 
169 
107 
155 
419 
107 
313 
183 
111 
198 
310 
279 
411 
263 
283 
275 
219 
269 
445 
369 
274 
257 
636! 
313 
230 


168 
214 
334 
225 
125 
285 
111 
284 
315 
233 
281 
114 

97 
200 
131 
234 
223 
121 
206 
345 
187 
467 
222 
307 
300 
822 
100 
270 
250 
171 

90 
132 
111 
112 
381 

72 
279 
127 

85 
122 
270 
238 
369 
210 
250 
193 
167 
173 
354 
260 
242 
168 
488 
277 
180 


15,787  12,164 


STATE    OF    ARKANSAS. 


13 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  ]iY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


50  and  under  60. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unk'wn 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

I 

3 
4 
5 
6 

jr. 

F. 

sr. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

JL 

F. 

jr.         F. 

jr. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

jr. 

F. 

81 
113 

197 
114 
51 
187 
32 
116 
1S2 
110 
138 
61 
55 
133 
55 
119 
111 
80 
101 
109 
97 
261 
134 
123 
152 
155 
82 
169 
133 
96 
57 
69 
76 
54 
177 
41 
117 
79 
48 
88 
144 
135 
182 
112 
110 
117 
89 
78 
195 
147 
152 
96 
267 
132 
106 

54 
65 
144 
83 
42 
137 
24 
108 
128 
86 
108 
34 
40 
90 
36 
90 
93 
02 
88 
128 
84 
214 
102 
84 
120 
93 
60 
127 
126 
95 
41 
41 
49 
46 
135 
27 
72 

.'.I, 

31 
65 

104 
85 
133 
83 
85 
97 
63 
66 
130 
104 
101 
64 
228 
100 
72 

40 
42 
70 
53 
23 
83 
10 
79 
86 
52 
68 
19 
25 
31 
20 
50 
59 
31 
39 
90 
53 
146 
66 
40 
60 
64 
44 
91 
75 
67 
10 
25 
24 
31 
72 
22 
53 
33 
19 
46 
59 
59 
74 
47 
53 
64 
41 
50 
63 
72 
55 
41 
143 
50 
51 

23 
24 
59 
42 
12 
69 
13 
44 
69 
30 
44 
19 
16 
34 
12 
29 
37 
23 
29 
55 
33 
93 
50 
28 
40 
49 
20 
47 
60 
38 
15 
19 
16 
21 
59 
14 
43 
23 
17 
26  | 
48  | 
31  ! 
43 
24 
35 
40 
28 
27 
51 
54 
54 
28 
103 
34 
36 

12 
6 
24 
15 

8 
22 

3 

23 
23 
8 
22 
1 
4 
18 
3 
9 
19 
9 
15 
24 
11 
26 
15 
12 
15 
22 
5 
18 
20 
17 
6 
5 
9 
11 
23 
8 
8 
9 
4 
13 
23 
6 

11 

8 

15 
13 
6 
12 
17 
11 
25 
9 
42 
17 

U 

5 
6 
16 

2 

19 
9 
14 
6 

1  1            3 
3               1 
5               2 
3  j             1 
1               1 
8  |            8 

1 

2,094 
2,592 
4,528 
3,020 
1,600 
4,  641 
1,011 
3,  990 
4,082 
3,  104 
3,597 
1,522 
1,564 
2,508 
1,532 
2,955 
3  319 

1,829 
2,  237 
4,  377 
2,072 
1,402 
4,412 
711 
3,  520 
4,163 
2,  791 
3,  389 
1,051 
1,414 
2,  280 
1,123 
2,  626 
3,011 
1,850 
2,  720 
3,971 
2,387 
6,177 
3,  345 
3,  723 
3,  542 
3,  163 
1,883 
4,221 
3,  651 
2,  815 
1,158 
1,  578 
1,  675 
1,664 
3,  905 
1,024 
2,  569 
1,781 
1,167 
1,981 
3,305 
2,750 
3,632 
2,823 
2,779 
2,795 
2,352 
2,492 
4,057 
3,382 
2,763 
2,493 
6,262 
3,260 
2,497 
1 

3,  923 
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8,905 
5,  698 
3,122 
9,  053 
1.722 
7,516 
8,  845 
5,  895 
0,986 
2,  573 
2,  978 
'1,  788 
2,655 
5,581 
6,330 
3,936 
5,  654 
6,589 
5,  019 
12,  970 
0,831 
7,  957 
7,813 
6,  639 
4,140 
8,875 
7,444 
5,923 
2,434 
3,431 
3,541 
3,309 
8,457 
2,102 
5,931 
3,  798 
2,535 
4,090 
6,905 
0,015 
8,187 
5,902 
6,051 
5,  891 
4,930 
S,  178 
8,555 
7,150 
5,957 
5,  157 
13,  106 
6,881 
5,335 

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3 

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1 

3 
1 

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5 
6 
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8 
2 

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3 
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3 
5 
1 
1 
3 

1 
o 

4 
2 

1 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 

43 
44 
45 
40 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 

o 

o 

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4 
1 

]           1 

12 
1 
9 
12 
4 
8 
18 
10 
20 
15 
7 
11 
18 
6 
20 
15 
18 
1 
3 
5 
9 
13 
1 
10 
5 
5 
9 
11 
8 
6 
7 
11 
1 
4 
15 
14 
12 
19 
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33 
5 
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2 

1 
2 

1 
1 

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5 
2 
1 
5 
2 

5 

o 
o 

8 
2 

7 

6 

o 
o 
2 

1 
6 
o 

3 
6 

6 
7 

1 
3 

4 
9 

8 

1 
1 

1 

Franklin 

2,086 
2,934 
4,618 
2,  632 
0,793 
3,486 
4,234 
4,  271 
3,  470 
2,  203 
4,054 
3,  793 
3,*08 
1,276 
1,853 
1,866 
1,705 
4,  552 
1,138 
3,362 
2,  017 
1,368 
2,109 
3,600 
3,265 
4,555 
3,079 
3,272 
3,096 
2,578 
2,686 
4,498 
3,768 
3,194 
2,664 
6,844 
3,621 
2,838 

1 

1 

3 
2 
1 

1  1 

2 

1 

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2           o 

1 

J 

1        147 

01 

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1 
0 

1 

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1 

1 

1 

1 

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2 

2 
o 

1 

o 

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6 

7 
2 

1 

1 

5 

3 

1 

1 

1 

0 

1 

2 

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3 
4 
4 
2 
2 
3 

2 
3 
3 
3 
3 
4 

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2 
6 

3 
3 
3 

1 
2 
4 

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1 

1 

Pulaski 

1 

1 

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St.  Francis  

2 
3 
4 
2 
1 
5 
3 
2 

3 

2 

Scott 

1 

19  j 
6  ! 

1 
3 

1 

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1 
1 
1 

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Van  Bnren  

1 

Washington  
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1 

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19  | 
6  j 

1 

1 

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6,474 

4,829 

2,951 

2,030          757          551 

160 

148 

22 

17           7 

7I  "I 

100  !    171,  477 

152,  066           324,  143 

14 


STATE   OF   ARKANSAS. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


FREE  COLORED. 


COUNTIES. 


fader  1. 

1 
laud  under  3.    ,  5  and  under  10.     10  and  under  15. 

15  und  undergo. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  30. 

M.             F. 

1 

M.             F.             M.             F.             -M.             F. 

M.             F. 

M.            F. 

M.             K. 

M.             F. 

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1 

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1 

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1 

1 

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1 

1 

1 

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1 

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1 

3 

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1 

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1 

1 

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1 

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1 

1 

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2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

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1 

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9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
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17 
18 
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19  j 

20  i 

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23 

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26  ! 

27 

28 

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30 

31 

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33 
34 

36 
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Carroll 

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Jeffer 

JohnD 

Lafaj 

I,awr 

Madie 

Mario 

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Monr 

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Onacl 

Perry    . 

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85 

44 

70 

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32 

9 
47 

17 

20 

11 

10 

4 

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86 

07  i 

34 

4-2 

77 

82 

15 

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20 

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63 

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47 

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334 
258 

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173 
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50 

146  I 

293  ! 
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13 
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418  | 

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37  ! 

27 

10 
118 
145  i 

11  j 

3  | 

338  < 

17  i 
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290 

23  ! 
236  j 

71  ! 

28  j 
315 
167  | 
329  j 

56 

61 

148 

3 

271 
241  j 
255 

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9  ! 

13 
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163  I 
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312 
297 

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614 
172 
276 

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315 
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218  . 

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533  ; 
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217 
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173 
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72 
8 

16 
377 

45 
119 

27 
173 
389 

69 
244 

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103 

132 

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313 

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220 

267 

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257 
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338 

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488 

344 

305 

178 

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191 

237 

107 

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13 

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131 

148 

77 

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51 

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348 

165 

138 

82 

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287 

211 

181 

104 

94 

410 

266 

223 

151 

153 

318 

390 

201 

117 

117 

92 

42 

35 

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7 

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485 

231 

310 

205 

172 

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92 

44 

55     34 

22 

422 

283 

212     145 

155 

42 

24     22      15 

10 

19 

5     23      7  j     11 

17 

10      13      C 

3 

135 

91      81      38 

34 

221 

153  ;    130     70 

72 

10      2      7      3 

2 

1      1  !     2      1 

1 

430  i    219     224     102 

14:» 

21  '    13     14      5 

10 

906     618     307     338 

283 

21      11       B      4      9 

STATK    OF    ARKANSAS. 
TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


15 


FREE  COLORED. 


50  and  under  CO. 

1 
tiO  and  under  70.   70  and  under  80.  ;  80  nnd  under  90. 

! 

90  and  under  100. 

'       * 

Abov 

M. 

olOO. 
p 

Age  unk'wn.                Total. 
Acrtrreirate. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M.      1       F.             M. 

«• 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F.             M. 

F. 

1 

j 

3              5 

2                      5 
(i                       6 
1                       1 
1                       1 
12                    20 
2                      0 

!            i 

3 

] 

i 

3 

1 

1 
1 

g 

1 

1 

!             :                                      II" 

•       i 

III                          1 

3 

i                                                   i 

1 

4 

1  . 

1 

6 

1    . 


20 


Benton 

Clark 

Columbia j      3 

Crawford |      4 

Craighfnd !       5 

Dallas !      6 

Desha '      7 

i  Franklin |      8 

Hempstead !      9 

:(      Hot  Spring :     30 

1     Jackson !     11 

12  I  Jefferson \    li> 

7  Lafayette !     13 

3  Lawrence 14 

8  '  Marion 15 

1  i  Ouacbita 

4  !  Phillips 

7      Pulnski 

1  j  Sebastian 

47  I  Washington 


i  n  i  : 

10 

7 

1 

1              1    

li  :           2          i          i  !                                  70              70                144 

1                  i                  !                                              1              i 

SLAVE. 


58 

75 

51 

41             17               8 

1               3 

) 

1 

I        °  003 

0  318 

4  9°1 

1 

53 

39 

24 

24               7               :i 

1 

1 

1   81P 

1  943 

3  761 

0 

1 

n 

2 

2                                1 

1               2 

190 

104 

384 

43 

36 

19 

2l!             5               4 

3 

1 

1 

1  °63 

1  4°7 

o  G(JQ 

4 

10 

12 

n 

3               1               3 

1 

1 

4(*2 

4f") 

981 

o 

4 

11             1    

1    .... 

1 

152 

178 

330 

6 

146 

107 

81 

60            14            16 

1               5 

„ 

1 

1            1 

:        3  888 

3  624 

7  512 

Chicot  

7 

24 

30 

24 

18               6               5 

1               2 

\ 

1  '         1  083 

1   131 

2  214 

Clark 

g 

39 

48 

29 

19               1               6 

3           1 

I         1   814 

1   785 

3  599 

9 

7 

9 

6 

9 

] 

377 

4  "5 

802 

10 

13 

5 

5 

934 

1               l 

1            403 

455 

858 

11 

44 

39 

30 

22              2              6 

o 

1 

1 

1  231 

1   116 

2  347 

Crittenden  

ln 

1 

2 

2 

44 

43 

' 
87 

13 

53 

36 

34 

27            10            33 

2              1 

1 

1  865 

1  629 

3  494 

Dallas  

14 

66 

51 

33 

19               5               7 

2              3 

i 

J            1 

•i        1  953 

I  829 

3  784 

11 

35 

42 

21 

28               5               T 

] 

1 

1  725 

1  772 

3  497 

16 

11 

9 

11 

4     .                       1 

i            4')3 

•Ifi9 

962 

17 

3 

2 

2     . 

'                     33 

55 

S3 

Fulton  

1R 

1 

1 

1   ..... 

] 

;              fc> 

107 

189 

Greene  

10 

89 

102 

C3 

41               8             10 

3               3 

1 

t 

i        2  733 

2,665  I 

5,  398 

Hcmpstcad  

20 

8 

8 

5 

8              1              1 

1 

298 

315 

fi!3 

Hot  Spring  

21 

13 

21 

10 

13               4               3 

1               4 

i            647 

090 

1,337 

Independence  

22 

5 

8 

o 

4    

1 

i            181 

201 

382 

Izard  

23 

35 

29 

20 

7               4               2 

1 

1 

'         1  254 

1,281  ' 

2,535 

Jackson  

24 

98 

105 

3  667 

3  479 

7  14fi 

2*> 

12 

11 

4 

13               5               1 

486 

487 

!>T3 

Johnson  

26 

86 

58 

35 

3°  •            8               7 

,        T 

I        2  294 

2  017 

4,  '111 

Lafayette  

S7 

4 

q 

3 

3                               " 

1            2-17 

247 

4!I4  . 

Lawrence  

98 

1 

, 

I 

:            134 

16-2 

296 

Madison  

29 

2 

7 

3  ! 

118 

143 

261 

Marion  

30 

29 

21 

11 

14              3              3 

:            740 

715 

1,461 

Mississippi  

31 

21 

% 

14 

1 

1   138 

1.088 

2,226  ' 

Monroe  

32 

48 

41 

92 

Montgomery  

33 

1 

12 

12 

24 

Newton  

14 

67 

C9 

37 

1        2  187 

2,291 

4,478 

Ouachita  

:» 

5 

6 

j 

'            152 

151 

303 

Perry  

36 

154 

123 

84 

6               4 

i 

4,675 

4,266 

8,941 

Phillips  

37 

1 

3 

511 

114 

113 

2S7 

Pike  

.? 

1(5 


STATE  OF  ARKANSAS. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


SLAVE  —  Continued. 

41 
44 

47 
48 

50 
51 
52 
S3 
54 
55 

COUNTIES. 

I'mliT  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

H. 

F. 

lit.            F. 

M.             F. 

1 

St. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

13 

H 
20 
40 
53 
.1 
47 

19 

20 
46 
50 
3 
33 

71 

in 

C!l 

212 

205 
33 
184 
64 
11 
15 
40 
233 
447 
16 
ISO 
J04 
72 

7'.l 
13 
83 
2SO 
207 
25 
181 
01 
21 
4 
4G 
240 
493 
10 

.  M 
01 

68 

70 
14 
88 
219 

222 
23 
151 
C3 
18 
6 
48 
277 
525 
23 
136 

t9 

08 

74 
17 
80 
213 
230 
32 
22S 
64 
12 
8 
56 
240 
513 
19 
123 
121 
71 

82 
18 
80 
175 
'-'31 
24 
211 
55 
19 
11 
54 
248 
348 
15 
127 
106 
79 

75 
12 
68 
206 
240 
24 
184 
50 
20 
9 
C2 
247 
377 
18 
115 
115 
71 

64 
8 
59 
154 
221 
19 
188 
47 
23 
7 
36 
209 
334 
8 
100 
81 
66 

87 
12 
56 
174 
224 
26 
172 
44 
13 

i 
190 
373 
19 
102 
98 
57 

103 
10 
99 
334 
437 
34 
262 
63 
16 
5 
50 
343 
737 
11 
133 
146 
91 

100 
25 
91 
294 
302 
33 
230 
09 
19 
11 
54 
299 
714 
17 
125 
160 
83 

5") 
o 

30 
131 

210 
18 
142 
25 

l' 

» 

301 

49 
81 
54 

00 
8 
41 
135 
206 
22 
142 
53 
7 
3 
48 
201 
298 
13 
80 
83 
58 

37 
2 

£ 

,5 

103 
9 
93 
11 

35 
6 
31 
79 
117 

77 
20 
7 
1 
16 
90 
196 
7 
47 
39 
28 

3,496 

Polk                     

1'ulaaki 

14 

5 

1 
15 
513 
03 

12 
3 

Scott  

1 
20 
121 
173 
4 
30 
38 
29 

9 
55 
60 
2 
29 
9 
1C 

Sevicr 

3 

10 
11 

White 

Veil 

Total  

1,638 

1,743 

7,506 

7,638 

8,  273       8,  056 

7,459 

7,090 

6,  490 

6,997 

12,  107 

11,  117 

6,398 

6,164 

3,502 

INDIAN. 

l 
2 
3 
4 
5 

Benton  

3 

3 

o 

o 

1 

1 

o 

1 

[ 
o 

I  /.;inl  

1 
1 

rumps  

1 
4 

1 

1 

1 

o 

2 

1 

222 

4 

3 

Total 

1 

o 

5 

4 

2               7  i            3  i            2               2               5 

6  !           2 

3               1 

2 

AGGREGATE. 

1 

5  490 

5  383     23  GoO     °°  09*1 

i 

o 

1 

3               8               7 

i)              -,            n            j-j 

7               8 

1 

fl 

Total  slaves 

1  038 

1  743       7  .VX)       7  ti3rf 

8  **73  :     8  05C       7  4">9       7  000 

0  490       (i  097 

]->  107 

11  117 

C  3°8 

4 

Total  Indians  

1 

2               5 

4               °  :            7               3 

5 

y 

o 

•{ 

I 

7  130 

7  129     31  166     ^  749 

I 

1               1 

4.J,.xK> 

STATE    OF   ARKANSAS. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


17 


SLAVE— Continued. 


00  and  under  00. 

CO  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Abovo  100. 

Age  unk'wn. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
40 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 

It 

P. 

1C. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

11 

P. 

It 

P. 

M. 

P. 

13 
1 
7 
•10 
55 
7 
25 
11 
o 

1 

8 
41 
84 
5 
11 
10 
10 

12 

10 

13 

4 

2 

1 

2 

522 
77 
488 
1,412 
1,782 
175 
1,324 

504 
95 
490 
1,427 
1,723 
184 
1,297 

1,086 
172 
978 
2,839 
3,505 
359 
2,621 
749 
215 
93 
680 
3,360 
6,331 
200 
1,493 
1,432 
998 

13 

20 
47 
5 
27 
12 
2 
1 
12 
38 
84 
1 
21 
11 
13 

5 
26 
30 
3 
15 
4 
1 
1 
5 
22 
50 
1 
8 
14 
0 

4 

27 
20 
4 
23 
3 
o 

1 
4 
8 
2 
4 
>          3 

1 

2 
8 

1 
1 
4 

1 

1 

1 
2 
1 

1 

3 

Prairie 

1 

C 

1 

1 

1 
1 

301 
109 
49 
311 
1,7)7 
3,  1(51 
93 
741 
6*7 
523 

388 
106 
44 
309 
1,  649 
3,170 
107 
752 
745 
475 

6 
23 
39 
1 
13 
14 
4 

1 
13 
4 

2 
9 

7 

1 
1 
3 

y 

3 

1 
2 

1 

Scvicr 

2 

5 

Union 

1 
1 
1 

o 

1 

1 

Washin  ton 

1 

1 

1 
1 

2 

White 

Yell 

1,581 

1,480 

934 

836 

207 

194 

46 

71 

20 

31 

11 

20 

2 

8 

56,174 

54,941 

111,115 

INDIAN. 


6 
1 
1 
1 

15 

10 
1 

1C 
2 

1 
o 

27 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

| 

PhiUipg  

1 
12 

1 

1 

24 

24 

48 

AGGREGATE. 

6,474 
10 
1,581 

4,829 
7 
1,480 

2,951 

1 
934 

2,030 

1 
836 
1 

757 
1 

207 

551 

160 

1 
46 

148 

22 

17 
o 

31 

1 
1 
11 

7 
1 
20 

252 

100 

171,  477 
72 
50,174 
24 

152,606 
72 
54,941 
24 

324,  143 

144 
111,  115 

48 

Total  whitos  
Total  free  colored. 

1 
2 
3 
4 

194 

71 

20 

2 

8 

Total  Indians  

18 


STATE  OF  ARKANSAS. 


TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE 
COLORED. 

Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

Total  dare. 

» 
& 

<: 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

2,094 
2,592 
4,534 
3,026 
1,660 
4,641 
1,011 
3,990 
4,682 
3,104 
3,  597 
1,  522 
1,504 
2,508 
1,532 
2,953 
.'),  319 
2,086 
2,934 
4,618 
2,  KB 
0,793 
3,487 
4,234 
4,271 
3,  470 
2,263 
4,654 
3,793 
3,108 
1,276 
1,853 
1,866 
1,705 
4,  552 
1,138 
3,363 
2,017 
1,368 
2,109 
3,600 
3,2«5 
4,555 

M  mo 

1,829 
2,237 
4,387 
2,672 
1,462 
4,412 
711 
3,556 
4,163 
2,791 
3,389 
1,051 
1,414 
2,280 
1,123 
2,626 
3,011 
1,850 
2,720 
3,971 
2,387 
6,177 
3,346 
3,  723 
3,542 
3,163 
1,883 
4,221 
3,651 
2,  815 
1,158 
1,578 
1,675 
1,664 
3,905 
1,024 
2,569 
1,781 
1,167 
1,981 
3,305 
2,750 
3,632 
2,823 
2,779 
2,795 
9,352 
2,492 
4,058 
3,382 
2  763 

3,923 

4,829 
8,921 
5,698 
3,122 
9,053 
1,722 
7,516 
8,845 
5,895 
6,986 
2,573 
2,978 
4,788 
2,655 
5,581 
6,330 
3,936 
5,654 
8,589 
5,019 
12,  970 
6,833 
7,957 
7,813 
6,639 
4,140 
8,875 
7,  414 
5,923 
2,434 
3,431 
3,541 
3,369 
8,457 
2,162 
5,932 
3,798 
2,535 
4,090 
6,905 
6,015 
8,187 
5,902 
6,051 
5,891 
4,930 
5,178 
8,557 
7,150 
5  957 

3,923 
4,829 
8,922 
5,698 
3,122 
9,053 
1,722 
7,521 
8,850 
5,895 
6,992 
2,573 
2,  979 
4,789 
2,675 
5,581 
6,336 
3,936 
5,654 
8,591 
5,022 
12,  970 
6,833 
7,958 
7,  825 
6,639 
4,153 
8,878 
7,444 
5,931 
2,434 
3,431 
3,541 
3,369 
8,458 
2,162 
5,936 
3,798 
2,535 
4,090 
6,905 
6,015 
8,194 
5,903 
6,051 
5,891 
4,930 
5,178 
8,558 
7,150 
5,957 
5,157 
13,180 
6,884 
5,335 

2,312 
1,632 
144 
1,212 
391 
101 
3,838 
979 
1,657 
328 
200 
1,061 
33 
1,738 
1,744 
1,560 
430 
25 
59 
2,  403 
262 
510 
117 
958 
3,182 
370 
2,  013 
218 
102 
94 
635 
996 
35 
8 
1,779 
124 
4,109 
94 
402 
47 
433 
1,149 
1,517 
115 
1,141 
314 
79 
38 
250 
1,469 
3,092 
79 
554 
563 
482 

2,034 
1,728 
152 
1,370 
391 
112 
3,576 
1,021 
1,636 
339 
302 
970 
31 
1,488 
1,621 
1,624 
396 
40 
72 
2,334 
281 
550 
133 
990 
3,035 
357 
1,793 
212 
131 
107 
614 
953 
31 
11 
1,813 
123 
3,763 
93 
454 
59 
420 
1,153 
1,388 
134 
1,133 
342 
71 
34 
295 
1,407 
3,027 
82 
567 
600 
436 

4,346 
3,360 

296 
2,583 
782 
213 
7,414 
2,000 
3,293 
667 
562 
2,031 
63 
3,226 
3,365 
3,184 
820 
65 
131 
4,737 
543 
1,060 
249 
1,948 
6,217 
727 
3,806 
430 
233 
201 
1,249 
1,949 
60 
19 
3,592 
247 
7,872 
189 
850 
106 
853 
2,302 
2,905 
249 
2,274 
656 
150 
72 
545 
2,876 
6,119 
161 
*,121 
1,103 
918 

291 
186 
46 
51 
101 
51 
50 
104 
157 
49 
143 
170 
12 
127 
211 
165 
63 
8 
23 
330 
36 
137 
64 
296 
485 
116 
281 
29 
32 
24 
111 
142 
13 
4 
408 
28 
566 
20 
120 
30 
55 
263 
205 
60 
183 
47 
30 
11 
61 
248 
69 
14 
187 
124 
41 

284 
215 
42 
57 
98 
66 
*8 
110 
149 
86 
153 
146 
12 
141 
208 
148 
73 
15 
35 
331 
34 
140 
69 
291 
444 
130 
224 
35 
31 
36 
101 
135 
13 
1 
478 
28 
503 
18 
110 
36 
70 
274 
335 
50 
164 
46 
35 
10 
74 
242 
143 
25 
185 
145 
39 

575 
401 
88 
108 
199 
117 
98 
214 
306 
135 
296 
316 
24 
368 
419 
313 
130 
23 
58 
661 
70 
277 
133 
587 
929 
246 
505 
64 
63 
60 
212 
277 
26 
5 
886 
36 
1,069 
38 
S30 
60 
125 
537 
600 
110 
347 
93 
05 
21 
135 
490 
212 
39 
372 
269 
80 

4,921 
3,761 
384 
2,690 
981 
330 
7,  512 
2,214 
3,599 
802 
858 
2,347 
87 
3,494 
3,784 
3,497 
962 
88 
189 
5,398 
613 
1,337 
382 
2,535 
7,146 
973 
4,311 
491 
296 
201 
1,461 
2,226 
92 
24 
4,478 
303 
8,941 
227 
1,086 
172 
978 
2,839 
3,505 
359 
2.621 
749 
215 
93 
HO 

3,366 
6,331 
200 
1,  493 
1,432 
998 

8,844 
8,590 
9.306 
8,388 
4.103 
9,383 
9,234 
9,735 
13,  449 
6,697 
7,850 
4,920 
3,066 
8,283 
6,459 
9,078 
7,298 
4,024 
5,843 
13,989 
5,635 
14,307 
7,  215 
10,  493 
14,971 
7,612 
8,404 
9,  372 
7,740 
6,  192 
3,895 
5,057 
3,633 
3,  393 
12,936 
2,465 
14,876 
4,025 
3,621 
4,262 
7,883 
8,854 
11,699 
6,261 
8,672 
6,649 
5,145 
5,271 
9,238 
10,  516 
12,288 
5,357 
14,673 
8,316 
0,  333 

1 

1 

y 

Clark                       

o 
3 

2 

5 
5 

Crawford 

6 

6 

Crai  heiul 

1 

1 
12 

1 
1 
20 

Dallas 

8 

4 

2 

6 

Crccno 

1 

2 
o 

2 
3 

1 

1 

j) 

1 
12 

3 

3 

3 

7 
3 

2 

6 

8 

1 

1 

Phillips 

1 

3 

4 

Pike  .  .  . 

Polk 

Prairie 

Pulaaki 

6 

1 

7 

Randolph.   . 

St.  Francis                                    -'*  ^° 

Snliue  .  .. 

3,09fi 
2  578 

1 

Scott  

I 

2,  6H6 
4  J'K) 

1 

1 

Scvier  H  768 

Union    .  .                                       :1  Tu 

2,664 
6,859 
3,  621 

2,838 

171,  501 

2,493 
6,274 
3,269 
3,497 

152,  690 

5,157 
13,133 
6,881 
5,335 

B7 
2 

20 
1 

47 
3 

White  

Yell  

Total  

324,191 

72 

72 

144 

324,335 

49,236 

47,830 

97,066 

6,938 

7,111 

14,049 

111,  115 

435,450 

NOTE. — Of  thu  fr«.  colored  population,  fory-two  are  male  and  forty-five  female  mulaltoes.    Forty-eight  Indiana  included  in  white  population. 


STATE   OF   ARKANSAS. 


19 


TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  TOWNS. 


CITIES  AND  TOWNS. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FKEE  COLORED. 

Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Clark  

326 
349 
755 
94 
157 
382 
830 
84 
68 
1S3 
41 
1,674 
150 
142 
36 
608 
237 
19 
385 

274 
321 
588 
83 
350 
291 
600 
70 
55 
128 
39 
1,200 
120 
13C 
40 
446 
203 
10 
365 

600 
670 
1,343 
177 
316 
673 
1,  020 
154 
123 
251 
80 
2,874 
270 
278 
76 
1,054 
440 
29 
750 

600 
670 
1,344 
177 
310 
673 
1,530 
154 

95 

122 

217 

817 
670 
2,219 
186 
464 
967 
1,530 
154 
201 
251 
80 
3,727 
350 
424 
76 
1,396 
621 
401 
069 

1 

Cumdeii  

Ouachita  
Carroll         

1 

1 

407 
7 
75 
157 

468 
2 
7:J 
137 

875 
9 
148 
294 

Fort  Smith  
Hopefield  
Hot  Spriug  

Sebastian  
Critteuden  
Hot  Spring  

1 

I 

!  

123 
251 
80 
2,881 
270 
278 
76 
1,056 
440 
20 
756 

44 

34 

78 

Pulaski 

6 

1  |            7 

373 
31 
65 

473 
49 
81 

846 
80 
146 

Pine  Bluff 

1 

1 

2 

144 
90 
179 
95 

196 
91 
193 

us 

340 
181 
372 
213 

6 

6 

TABLE  No.  4.— FKEE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  free  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  free  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  free  popu 
lation. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

M. 

F.            Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.         Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Arkansas 

2,049 
2,565 
4,517 
3,002 
1,654 
4,636 
938 
3,973 
4,667 
3,078 
3,505 
1,379 
1,560 
2,486 
1,411 
2,932 
3,302 
2,082 
2,932 
4,500 
2,608 
6,734 
3,483 
4,179 
3,470 
4,133 
2,249 
4,633 
3,789 
3,102 
1,255 
1,823 
1,866 
1.704 

1  813 
2,231 
4,383 
2,665 
1,460 
4,411 
701 
3,521 
4,157 
2,779 
3,348 
1,034 
1,414 
2,274 
1,086 
2,623 
3,005 
1,850 
2,  720 
3,962 
2,374 
6,158 
3,345 
3,507 
3,163 
3,702 
1,879 
4,210 
3,651 
2,815 
1,153 
1,575 
1,675 
1.662 

3,862 
4,796 
8,900 
5,667 
3,114 
9,047 
1,639 
7,494 
8,824 
5,857 
6,853 
2,413 
2,974 
4,760 
2,497 
5,555 
6,307 
3,932 
5,  652 
8,552 
4,974 
12,892 
6,828 
7,686 
6,633 
7,835 
4,128 
8,843 
7,440 
5,91V 
2,408 
3,398 
3,541 
3,366 

3,862 
4,796 
8,901 
5,667 
3,114 
9,047 
1,639 
7,499 
8,829 
5,857 
6,859 
2,413 
2,975 
4,761 
2,517 
5,555 
6,313 
3,932 
5,652 
8,554 
4,077 
12,  892 
6,828 
7,698 
6,633 
7,836 
4,135 
8,846 
7,440 
5,925 
2,408 
3,398 
3,541 
3,366 

45 
27 
17 
24 
6 
5 
73 
17 
15 
26 
92 
143 
4 
22 
121 
23 
17 
4 

28 
32 
59 
4 
92 
6 
101 
14 
21 
4 
f 
21 
30 

16 
6 
4 
7 
2 
1 
10 
5 
6 
12 
41 
17 

61 
33 
21 
31 
8 
6 
83 
22 
21 
38 
133 
160 
4 
28 
158 
26 
23 
4 
o 

37 
45 
78 
5 
127 
6 
122 
18 
32 
4 
6 
26 
33 

61 
33 

21 
31 

I 

83 
22 
21 

38 
133 
100 
4 
28 
158 
26 
23 
4 
g 

37 
45 

78 
5 
127 
6 
122 
18 
32 
4 
(i 
26 
33 

3,023 
4,829 
8,922 
5,698 
3,322 
9,053 
1,722 
7,521 
8,850 
5,895 
6,992 
2,573 
2,979 
4,789 
2,675 
5,581 
6,336 
3,936 
5,654 
8,591 
5,022 
12,  970 
6,833 
7,825 
6,639 
7,958 
4,153 
8,878 
7,444 
5,931 
2,434 
3,431 
3,541 
3,369 

Ashley    

1 

1 

Bradley  

Carroll  

Chicot  

Clark  

o 

3 

5 

3 

2 

5 

o 

2 

4 

4 

1 

1 

Dallas  

1 
4 

1 
5 

6 
37 
3 
6 

7 

8 

15 

1 

3 

2 

5 

1 

1 

Fulton 



2 

2 

o 

9 
13 
19 
1 
35 

1 

3 

Ij            7 

8 

2 

2 

4 

Jacksou 

1 

1 

21 
4 

11 

4 

3 

7 

3 

3 

n 

6 

8 

Mississi     i 

5 
3 

PP 

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) 

2 

3 

3 

20  STATE   OF   ARKANSAS. 

TABLE  No.  4.— FEEE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  free  native  bom. 


FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  free  foreign  born. 

o 
k 

T 
< 

WHITE. 

If. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Bt 

F. 

Total. 

4,499 
1,127 
3,179 
2,011 
1,358 
2,101 
3,589 
3,209 
4,002 
3,057 
3,235 
3,084 
2,571 
2,684 
4,161 
3,  740 
3,  146 
2,  CO) 
6,780 
3  60° 

3,892 
1,014 
2,518 
1,780 
1,165 
1,977 
3,303 
2,711 
3,376 
2,817 
2,776 
2,794 
2,350 
2,491 
3,812 
3,365 
2,  746 
2,  41)3 
6,237 
3,  247 
2,491 

8,391 
2,141 
5,697 
3,791 
2,523 
4,078 
6,892 
5,950 
7,378 
5,874 
6,  Oil 
5,878 
4,921 
5,175 
7,073 
7,111 
5,892 
5,153 
13,023 
6,849 
5,  307 

8,391 
2,141 
5,701 
3,791 
2,523 
4,078 
6,892 
5,950 
7,385 
5,874 
6,011 
5,878 
4,  921 

53 
11 

184 
6 
10 

11 
56 
553 
22 
37 
12 
7 
o 

338 
22 
48 
4 
73 
19 
22 

IS 
10 
51 
1 
2 
4 
2 
9 
250 
fi 
3 
1 

1 
246 
17 
17 

66 
21 
235 
7 
12 
12 
13 
65 

SOD 

28 
40 
13 
9 
3 
584 
38 
65 
4 

no 

32 

28 

*67 
21 
235 
7 
12 
12 
13 
65 
809 
28 
40 
13 
9 
3 
584 
39 
(15 
4 

no 

32 

28 

8,458 
2,162 
5,936 
3,798 
2,535 
4,090 
6,905 
6,015 
8,194 
5,902 
(i,  051 
5,891 
4,930 
5,  178 
8,558 
7,150 
5,957 
5,  157 
13,180 
6,884 
5,335 

1 

3 

4 

i              | 



6 

] 

7 

5,175 
7,974 
7  111 

1 

1 

5,892 
5,153 
13,  070 
6,852 
5.  307 

1 

1 
1 

2 
1 

20 
o 

19 

45 
2 

37 
13 
6 

2,81fi 

Totul       

1 

168,901 

151,  691 

320,592 

30 

27 

1 
57            41 

1 

45 

86 

320,735 

2,600 

999 

3,599 

3,600 

324,335 

NOTE. — 24  male  und  24  fcmak1  Indians  included  in  white  population. 
*  luclmUtt  1  mulatto. 


TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  THE  FREE  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

21,  433 
124,  043 
36 
184 
103 
175 
18,031 
3,899 
2,554 
214 
43 
11,083 
2,313 
112 
431 
217 
66 
9 
10,  351 
8,638 
69 
115 
897 
17,  747 
1,513 

800 
52 
10,704 
66,609 
1,565 
121 
6,484 
58 
37 
82 
6 
710 

Holland  

4 
1,312 
17 

: 

3 
4 

25 
131 

Arkuuai 

Africa  

i 

3 

Ireland  

. 

Italy  

Delaware 

1 

154 

China  

7 
375 
8 
235 

1,  143 
8 
65 

Pacific  Islands  

Iowa  

Territories  

25 

German  States  : 
Austria        34 

320,5!)4 

42 
o 

Bavaria  108 

Baden  59 

Hesse                       -        37 

West  Indies         

10 
10 
145 

Mississippi 

Wales  

Wurtcmberp  75 
Germany,  (not  spe 
cified)  671 

Now  Jersey  

3,741 

320,594 

New  York  

North  Carolina  

Total  Germany  

Total  

Ohio  

Great  Britain,  (not  specified)  .. 

324,335 

go 

- 

STATE  OF  ARKANSAS. 
TABLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


21 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

102 

--1 
3 

2 

133 
21 

154 
69 
894 
567 
44 
12 
274 
2 
18 
25 
29 
8-1 
32 
107 

2<; 

6 

528 
40 

121 
13 
34 
__933 
~~169 
6 
01 
11 
1 
119 
9 
3 

3 
-C3 
0 

29 
120 
]G 
303 
3 
136 
11 
2 
B 
3 

188 

Actors  

5 
35 

7 
78 
n 

Ferrymen  

7 
o 

10 
4 

33 

313 
75 

9 
22 

2,137 
14 

124 

15 

3 

-*- 

7,014 
467 
33 

52 
28 

72 
5 
13 
6 
109 
560 
3,290 
5 
254 
12 
71 
4 
11 
2 

3 

8 
10 

1 
173 

Agricultural  implement  manufacturers  

Fishermen  

Provi   ond  -1           

Qnarrymcn  

Gardeners  

28 
3 

27 
o 

17 

63 
1,094 
]7 
14 
96 
4 
4 
3 
160 
36 
_J>_ 
8 
37 
8 

133 
1,613 

91 
5 

27 
20 
117 
!*72 
494 
2 
49 
2 
8 
22 
20 
10 
48 
5 

19 
3 
32 

Railroadmen  

Gas-makers  

Refectory  keepers  

Saddlers  

Harness-makers  

Sawyers  

Hatters  

Seamstresses  

Servants  

Housekeepers  

Shingle-makers  

Hunters  

Ship-earpentors  

Boatmen  .  -  

Sisters  of  Mercy  

Silversmiths  
Speculators  

Laborers  

Stave-makers  

Lawyers  

Stcamboatraen  

Livery-stablo  keepers  

Stone  and  marble  cutters  

Storekeepers  

Button-makers  

Students  

Surveyors  

Carpenters  

Carriers  

Manuft 

Carters  

Cattle  dealers  

Chandlers  



Civil  and  mechanical  engineers  

Clerks  

I      I 

Clergymen  

Clock  -makers  

Coach-makers  

Collectors  



Commission  merchants  

Confectioners  

Contractors  

Notaries  public  

Nurserymen  

Daguerreotypists  

Watch-makers  

Dancing  teachers  

Weavers  

Dentists  

Well-diggers  

Die-ainkers  

5 

7 
797 
71 
..JO 

38 
2 

9 
48,  475 
8,350 

1,071 

133 
2 

47 
1,222 
"~"37 
433 
57 
o 

8 

Wheelwrights  

Distillers 

Painters  

D  ' 

Pattern-makers  

Wood  dealers 

|    Peddlers  

Editors  

Physicians  

Wool  dealers  

Engravers  

Planters  

Woollen  manufacturers  

Total  

85,001 

22 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA. 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


1 

2 

3 
4 
5 
8 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
19 
13 
14 
13 

17 

11 
81 

aa 

83 
94 

as 

88 

-, 
-•- 
90 
30 
31 
:  .. 
33 
34 

'.' 

n 

: 
H 

•! 

: 
i  ' 
' 

;; 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  aud  under  5. 

5  aud  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  nud  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  aud  under  50. 

M. 

131 
109 
104 
139 
27 
108 
15 
154 
18 
40 
10 
142 
32 
42 
50 
16 
88 
110 
86 
124 
3 
291 
52 
51 
170 
78 
18 
934 
103 
38 
39 
50 
67 
60 
129 
20o 
29 
62 
20 
44 
46 
170 
75 
132 

V. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

r. 

M. 

P. 

It 

P. 

M. 

F.  - 

177 
93 
83 
106 
29 
70 
20 
164 
8 
30 
4 
153 
43 
37 
58 
14 
62 
114 
89 
124 
4 
255 
60 
56 
220 
84 
13 
87fi. 
173 
20 
42 
59 
70 
86 
114 
182 
33 
;,:: 
16 
28 
42 
163 
73 
136 

481 
423 
371 
490 
110 
325 
68 
658 
56 
170 
28 
522 
178 
144 
207 
60 
329 
359 
490 
411 
124 
1,048 
222 
160 
704 
309 
52 
2,855 
611 
111 
169 
180 
272 
267 
438 
850 
91 
187 
141 
101 
177 
599 
262 
472 

478 
355 
338 
473 
124 
324 
45 
C54 
45 
168 
32 
491 
171 
135 
158 
61 
260 
324 
446 
379 
115 
1,066 
209 
180 
704 
276 
51 
2.V96. 
516 
101 
145 
181 
270 
227 
444 
728 
107 
163 
121 
92 
157 
.,-. 
289 
433 

300 
306 
290 
316 
71 
235 
40 
436 
31 
111 
12 
559 
130 
139 
143 
44 
272 
264 
332 
267 
93 
789 
254 
182 
622 
296 
58 
2,144 
438 
98 
113 
133 
146 
146 
288 
682 
65 
123 
105 
57 
161 
396 
196 
359 

343 
268 
233 
295 
78 
261 
30 
454 
31 
102 
15 
526 
120 
96 
141 
42 
250 
293 
303 
288 
65 
846 
255 
168 
584 
268 
62 
2,073 
381 
93 
123 
123 
151 
147 
311 
613 
59 
122 
71 
50 
156 
401 
199 
345 

245 
208 
177 
221 
67 
176 
25 
330 
25 
89 
4 
410 
80 
101 
107 
32 
190 
221 
192 
185 
71 
604 
166 
132 
425 
237 
43 
1,356 
353 
62 
88 
96 
88 
83 
224 
518 
38 
87 
89 
35 
155 
230 
182 
242 

207 
183 
173 
163 
51 
158 
22 
313 
21 
62 
12 
401 
62 
68 
67 
24 
179 
£02 
185 
171 
48 
562 
149 
122 
403 
163 
50 
1,524 
278 
81 
74 
94 
81 
79 
208 
450 
53 
89 
46 
89 
121 
214 
144 
226 

259 
252 
259 
267 
51 
175 
23 
371 
25 
67 
8 
416 
99 
120 
99 
47 
187 
230 
225 
186 
75 
B9 
151 
117 
462 
151 
54 
1,354 
310 
70 
92 
8.4 
131 
143 
223 
480 
65 
128 
99 
52 
133 
243 
169 
288 

245 
160 
137 
149 
60 
154 
24 
274 
22 
51 
8 
391 
54 
69 
80 
29 
155 
174 
207 
145 
46 
565 
147 
90 
399 
135 
40 
1,615_ 
225 
82 
77 
83 
72 
77 
182 
374 
43 
80 
75 
28 
118 
182 
132 
212 

1,705 
1,938 
2.74S 
3,186 
547 
1,000 
356 
4,025 
235 
435 
395 
1,554 
991 
794 
612 
261 
665 
988 
4,437 
2,752 
1,389 
4,583 
372 
360 
1,935 
749 
226 
8,502 
1,680 
251 
656 
871 
3,241 
2,221 
1,400 
1,855 
431 
883 
1,101 
1,027 
710 
3,347 
1,003 
3,023 

750 
452 
484 
586 
139 
366 
74 
803 
51 
153 
39 
646 
214 
170 
174 
69 
323 
440 
730 
588 
156 
1,737 
279 
175 
890 
359 
S3 
5,804 
656" 
109 
198 
224 
475 
362 
558 
832 
127 
321 
192 
164 
185 
806 
272 
797 

1,474 
1,872 
2,758 
3,548 
459 
813 
364 
3,950 
273 
520 
468 
1,154 
1,208 
648 
S46 
221 
582 
782 
4,405 
3,348 
1,095 
4,479 
327 
252 
1,831 
689 
251 
9,343 
1,546 
2S8 
635 
1,027 
2,788 
2,088 
1,265 
1,612 
437 

eso 

647 
1,136 

546 
3,833 
855 
2,  744 

511 
367 
346 
448 
90 
261 
45 
648 
28 
138 
26 
468 
167 
101 
117 
39 
202 
258 
499 
433 
88 
1,242 
119 
96 
603 
226 
43 
4,224 
551 
73 
158 
158 
293 
175 
365 
637 
85 
1*5 
107 
104 
115 
651 
US 
:.:•• 

585 
709 
755 
1,345 
148 
370 
112 
1,324 
72 
180 
115 
535 
451 
203 
166 
76 
250 
307 
928 
864 
298 
1,619 
152 
116 
667 
294 
96 
3,702 
645 
91 
224 
338 
665 
545 
445 
675 
177 
199 
187 
291 
228 
1,305 
300 
872 

196 
152 
108 
161 
28 
114 
22 
252 
13 
43 
5 
243 
54 
53 
45 
23 
85 
117 
154 
126 
34 
441 
77 
69 
305 
107 
• 
1,459 

sis 

33 
64 

60 
• 
61 
153 
271 
41 
67 
39 
31 
56 
210 
87 
192 

Colusi  

Shasta 

Sutler  

Trinity 

Tulare  

Yolo  

Yuba  

Total. 

4,474 

4,336 

10,282 

15,  419 

12,  2"45 

11,841 

8,689 

8,OU 

9,039 

7,697 

71,"434 

22,920 

69,  697 

16,264 

£1,625 

6,153, 

FREE  COLORED. 


1 

I 

0 

I 

0 

1 

1 

1 

12 

• 

9 

5 

0 

3 

2 

3 

3 

3 

0 

2 

2 

2 

11 

7 

2fi 

3 

15 

3 

Butte  

1 

3 

3 

1 

17 

g 

20 

2 

JO 

4 

*3 

1 

I 

2 

3 

1 

16 

3 

24 

2 

5 

Coluai  

3 

1 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

5 

1 

0 

f> 

Contra  Costa  

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

'   2 

6 

4 

2 

3 

1 

7 

Del  Norte  

1 

I 

7 

7 

3 

1 

4 

1 

1 

5 

2 

6 

4 

4 

1 

8 

El  Dorado     .  .  . 

2 

I 

5 

12 

3 

8 

ft 

7 

4 

43 

15 

61 

18 

50 

0 

Fresno  

1 

n 

10 

Humtoldt  

3 

1 

11 

Klamath  ;  

1 

3 

n 

Los  Angeled  

2 

4 

Q 

2 

2 

3 

14 

6 

17 

2 

u 

Muriposa  

2 

4 

4 

1 

2 

1 

21 

5 

17 

6 

14 

14 

Mar  In  

I 

1 

2 

9 

fi 

3 

15 

Mend-Kino  

1 

1 

1 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA. 


TABLE  No.  1.—  POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


50  and  under  60. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unkn'n 

Total. 

xy 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

1 

4 

5 
6 
7 
.    8 
9 
10 

il 
ia 

13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
83 
84 
25 
26 

28 
29 
30 

~M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

214 
365 
247 
457 
42 
103 
36 
478 
25 
68 
28 
273 
163 
77 
75 
31 
86 
120 
270 
282 
112 
545 
73 
73 
348 
124 
34 
1,060 
188 
33 
104 
99 
195 
173 
172 
268 
79 
74 
72 
75 
84 
496 
107 
297 

102 
51 
56 
56 
14 
49 
6 
75 
5 
21 
2 
117 
24 
18 
16 
8 
50 
51 
49 
44 
8 
163 
41 
41 
150 
57 
11 
539 
93 
13 
29 
12 
16 
15 
69 
140 
17 
26 
21 
6 
31 
83 
48 
75 

82 
61 
58 
112 
18 
52 
11 
104 
12 
34 
8 
114 
45 
25 
25 
9 
48 
52 
75 
83 
23 
156 
36 
31 
126 
38 
17 
283 
63 
19 
37 
12 
37 
31 
53 
110 
16 
18 
11 
10 
28 
137 
35 
75 

42 
19 
6 
10 
9 
22 
3 
26 

9 
8 
8 
2 
o 

6 

8 
I 

1 

5,489 
6,151 
7,770 
10,088 
1.543 
3,395 
1,050 
11,844 
774 
1,  721 
1,077 
5,712 
3,  385 
8,339 
2,037 
800 
2,708 
3,  445 
11,  457 
8,507 
3,284 
14,738 
1,816 
1,482 
7,309 
2,993 
850 
31,655 
6,016 
1,008 
2,166 
2,894 
7,634 
5,  758 
4,652 
7,  285 
1,430 
8,3B3 
2.533 
8,835  j 
2  271 

3,  059 
2,101 
1,967 
2,438 
022 
1,790 
291 
3,671 
225 
777 
143 
3,509 
918 
758 
868 
314 
1,597 
2,003 
2,681 
2,312 
567 
6,954 
1,362 
1,022 
4,  337 

399 
21,  211 
3,150 
013 
922 
1,001 
1,488 
1,234 
2.440 
4,302 
572 
965 
709 
535 
991 
3,331 
1,493 
3,046 

8,  548 
8,  238 
9.  737 
12,  546 
2,165 
5,185 
1,341 
15,  515 
999 
2,  498 
1,220 
9,221 
4,303 
3.0!)7 
2,905 
1,114 
4,305 
5,  448 
14,138 
10,  819 
3,851 
21,692 
3,178 
8,504 
11,646 
4,688 
1,249 
52,866 
9,166 
1,681 
3,088 
3,895 
9,122 
6,992 
7,092 
11,587 
2,002  j 
3,348 
3.242 
3,  370 
3,262 
14,095 
4,683 
11,582 

1 
3 
1 
2 

Butte  

2 

2 

1 

10 

1 

Contra  Costa  

10 
o 

7 

4 

1 
1 

El  Dorado  

7 

4 

1 
21 
8 
4 
fi 
o 

10 
10 
3 
3 
1 
18 
11 
7 
15 
Ifi 
1 
62 
17 
3 
7 
4 
4 
1 
13 
24 

1 
3 
1 
3 
7 
5 
14 

3 

48 
9 
6 
10 
4 
27 
21 
18 
12 
3 
50 
17 
15 
66 
15 

218. 
21 
6 
10 
5 

32 

10 

9 

2 

3 

i 

g     s 

1 

1 
1 

1 

42 

4 

Maria  

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

" 

1 

e 

1 

o 
4 

1 

*        C          

10 

i 

2 

Place 

14 
6 
7 
9 
3 
1 
58 
11 
1 
2 
2 
I 

4 

5 
3 

4 
1 
1 

2 

1 

o 

Santa  Barbara  
San  Bernardino.  .  . 

1 
4 
3 

1 

1 

8 

1 

D 

9 
1 
o 

1 

1 

o 

1 

J. 

i 

49 

9 

San  Francixco  

1 

San  IAUH  Obinpo  .  . 

1 

Sierra  

33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 

4 

29 
52 
5 
8 
5 
3 
9 
27 
21 
25 

1 
3 
3 

1 
.1 

4 

20 

1 

o 
5 



1 

Sonoma  

1 

58 

16 

' 

1 
3 
2 
4 

I 
1 
2 

o 

1 
o 

1 

i 

10,704 
3,190 
8,536 

Yolo 

1 

2 

13 

1 

8,227 

2,518 

2,436 

929 

359 

207  [          67 

04 

V 

11 

8 

V 

e 

3 

183 

33 

226.  774 

96,  403 

3123,  177 

FREE  COLORED. 


2 

1 

37 

18 

55 

2 

2 

65 

23 

83 

2 

1 

1 

57 

14 

71 

13 

1 

1 

1 

83 

12 

95 

1 

18 

7 

25 

Culugi 

1 

1 

18 

9 

27 

27 

21 

48 

°5 

2 

o 

3 

210 

67 

277 

3 

"-> 

1 

5 

1 

6 

HdtoboiUH 

• 

4 

4 

5 

1 

59 

28 

87 

8 

2 

2 

69 

21 

90 

] 

22 

1 

23 

1 

3 

3 

ai«udociu'j  .  . 

1 

2 
3 
4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 


24 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


FREE  COLORED— Continued. 


10 
17 
18 
19 
SO 
21 
22 

23 
24 
25 
20 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
31 

. 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 

COCXT1ES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

51. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M.            F. 

M. 

F. 

M.            F. 

M. 

F. 

1 
1 
2 

8 

1 

2 

1 
3 
4 

1 

1 

3 

2 
o 

3 

2 

5 
8 
18 
14 
1 
47 
1 
8 
1 

1 

1 

1 
4 
3 

1 

3 

7 

G 
o 
o 

9 
31 
12 
o 

G 
JG 
2 

9 
31 
10 
1 

ii  i 

10 

48 
3 
5 
1 

3 

1 

4 

) 

2 

G 

2 

15 
4 
2 

IS 

14 
3 

3 

11 
1 
4 
2 

9 
2 
2 

1 

13 
3 
5 
1 
1 
23 
3 

12 
1 
3 
1 
1 
33 
4 

11 

57 

30 
1 

5 
2 

18 

1 

Q 

4 
3 

15 
8 
1 
257 
10 
4 
13 
8 
10 
11 
7 
12 
4 
4 
7 
3 
2 
24 
4 
28 

12 
7 
3 
233 
21 
2 

7 
11 
14 
1C 
8 
11 
3 
3 
9 
5 
2 

45 
4 
53 

5 

11 

10 

1 

3x! 
C 

31 
3 

IB 
o 

35 
5 

1C 
5 
1 
2 
1 
2 

89 
1 

?7 
14 
2 

8 

3 
2 

95 
0 
1 
4 
o 

7 
3 
4 
4 
2 

4 

134 
11 
] 
1 
4 
9 
10 
4 
5 
1 
4 
5 
4 
1 
25 
2 

26 

57 
10 



1 

G 
1 
3 

0 

1 
o 

7 
o 

2 

2 

4 

:i 

1 
1 

f\ 

1 

2 
3 

Simula  

1 
G 
2 

3 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

Siskiyou  

2 

3 
1 
o 

3 

9 
4 
4 
3 

•1 
4 
(i 
o 

I 

1 
1 
1 

1 
G 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
5 
5 
2 
o 

3 
3 

1 

7 
5 
2 

1 
1 
3 
12 
1 
14 

4 

o 
2 
1 

Sutler  

Tchaiua 

3 

3 

o 

Trimly  i  

o 

Titian) 

1 

1 

2 

3 

5 
9 

1 

8 

•I 

i; 
a 
ifi 

1 
!) 

8 

1 

2 

1 

1 
5 
o 

JO 

3 

3 
1 
4 

2 
o 

8 

5 

Yolo  

1 

2 

1 
G 

Yubu 

2 

j 

7 

Total 

38             3G 

149 

157 

112 

103 

81  i          8G 

108 

90 

718 

282 

839 

277 

504 

145 
j 

ASIATIC. 


1 

2 

°0 

3 

77 

o 

08 

25 

46 

876 

27 

425 

4 

3 

liutto  

3 

8£9 

Of) 

884 

12 

139 

3 

4 

Culavcrua  

5 

1 

47 

151 

S3 

1  517 

66 

1  117 

25 

472 

8 

r> 

Coluni  

7 

2 

r> 

Contra  Costa  

o 

7 

DelNorte  

11 

34 

1 

129 

1]8 

34 

R 

El  Dorado  

1 

1  915 

DO 

1  480 

26 

593 

0 

<) 

Fresno  

g 

JO 

149 

o 

101 

o 

24 

1 

in 

Iluraboldt  

2 

1 

2 

7 

g 

g 

1 

7 

1 

11 

Klnm.itli 

] 

3 

4H4 

8 

47 

IS 

Los  Aiigelc-B  

g 

g 

1 

13 

Mariposa  

70 

10 

916 

35 

545 

3 

201 

5 

14 

Marin  

o 

2 

IS 

Meiidocmo  

5 

16 

Moutcrey  

1 

3 

2 

17 

N'apa  

12 

5 

18 

Nf-vnUa  

82 

19 

083 

38 

734 

£7 

17-1 

:j 

10 

Placer  

I 

2 

o 

90 

779 

7 

241 

i 

M 

Plumus  

208 

GS 

15 

9\ 

53a 

19 

215 

5 

33 

Sauta  Claru  

f, 

2 

10 

3 

23 

Santa  Cruz  

1 

3 

2 

M 

I 

5 

845 

]  14 

385 

28 

25 

Sau  Joa(|tun 

1 

17 

36 

4 

11 

26 

San  Matco  

2 

1 

1 

27 

Shaata  

13 

116 

\ 

47 

28 

Siurra  

1 

2 

33 

631 

C 

180 

3 

29 

Siskivou  ...*.... 

162 

o 

23 

o 

30 

Soluuo  

;j 

1 

31 

Sonoma  

18 

21 

11 

32 

StanUlaua  

Q 

01 

2 

19 

33 

gutter  

1 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


25 


FREE  COLORED— Continued. 


50  and  under  60. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

t»  und  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Ageunkn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
» 
42 
43 

M. 

P. 

M.      j     F. 

It 

F. 

JL 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

1 

1 

16 
15 
33 

111 
43 
5 
306 
11 
52 
22 

786 
80 
9 
44 
32 
40 
47 
30 
58 
24 
18 
31 
10 
12 
129 
18 
150 

7 
2 
28 
45 
9 

23 

17 
55 
156 
52 
5 
468 
19 
67 
32 
8 
1,176 
126 
12 
68 
42 
57 
71 
42 
85 
45 
30 
42 
17 
23 
166 
27 
233 

2 
10 
5 

Monterey  

2 

1 

1 

Nevada  

G 

31 

8 

1 

3 

160 
8 
35 
10 
1 
390 
46 
3 
24 
10 
17 
24 
12 
27 
21 
12 
11 

11 
37 
9 
83 

San  Bernardino.  .. 

4 
2 

3 
1 

3 

1 

39 

10 

19 
2 

9 
5 
1 

2 
1 

5 

1 

1 

San  Fraucinco  .... 

San  Luin  Obispo  .  . 

1 
5 

2 

1 

1 

3 
2 
5 
4 

1 
1 

1 

1 
3 

j 

1 

5               1 

2 

o 

1 



L 

| 

1  

10 
3 
11 

2 
1 
10 

2 

1 



6 

1 

211 

C4 

48 

10 

16 

2               3 

1 

2,827 

1,259 

4,086 

ASIATIC. 


.      2 
91 

17 
169 

188 
2,648 
2,111 
3,527 
9 
2 
337 
4,603 
304 
24 
525 
10 
1,784 
4 
5 
6 
17 
2,064 
2,  347 
399 
1,527 
20 
5 
2,313 
111 
6 
39C 
2,159 
470 
13 
51 
172 
1 

5 
100 
66 
130 

193 
2,-aS 
2,177 
3,657 
9 
2 
338 
4,762 

3°' 

37 

533 
11 
1,843 
4 
5 
6 
17 
2,147 
2,'  392 
399 
1,731* 
22 
6 
2,719 
139 
6 
415 
2.208 
515 
14 
51 
192 
i> 

1 
2 
3 
4 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
]0 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
46 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
98 
38 
30 
31 
32 
M 

29 
13 
53 

1 

1 

1 

Contra  Costa  

10 
149 
A 

1 
75 

1 
15!) 
5 
13 
8 
1 
59 

1 

3 

F 

3 

Los  Angeles  

29 

1 

16 

3 

P 

t.  

50 
71 
4 
43 

21 

28 

4 

4 

1 

1 
2 

5 

83 
45 

1 
31 

2 

4 

1 

204 
1 

1 
406 
28 

^•Sacramento  
Santa  Clara  

64 
2 

9 
1 

10 
1 

2 

R 

1 

1 

San  Francisco  
San  Joaqnin  

14 
88 
& 

6 
7 





19 
49 
45 
1 

1 

S'ski  ou 

Sola-y 

1 
9 

5 

1 

20 

Stanislan 

Suffer... 

STATE   OF   CALIFORNIA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


ASIATIC— Continued. 


34 

35 

36 

37 
•» 
39 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  nnd  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

31.            F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F- 

M. 

F. 

2 

145 
1 
61 

9 
13 
I 
36 

49 
628 
7 
754 
3 
876 

20 
27 

97 

17 
495 
1 
647 
1 
505 

4 

3 

204 
1 
854 

1 

156 
•/ 

1 

1 

46 


3 

1 

8. 
1 
6 

2 

14 

3 

2 

1 

1 

2 

88 

36 

51 

8 

2 

Total 

3 

3 

20 

24 

20 

17 

313 

33 

1,896 

431  i  14,906 

862 

10,924 

312 

3,772 

71 

INDIAN. 


' 

5 

8 

8 

e 

12 

5 

6 

10 

10 

18 

11 

12 

6 

4 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

8 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

3 

2 

12 

8 

66 

11 

13 

2 

1 

Cul  v  ra 

1 

2 

2 

7 

5 

18 

3 

16 

: 

7 

3 

1 

1 

a 

4 

10 

9 

8 

12 

10 

8 

9 

12 

11 

5 

2 

3 

.1 

2 

9 

11 

7 

5 

.  , 

9 

24 

28 

47 

43 

20 

18 

15 

9 

j 

2 

3 

1 

1 

Fresn                   61 

90 

116 

147 

168 

163 

ooo 

210 

272 

268 

437 

244 

251 

178 

171 

88 

12 

10 

25 

19 

24 

28 

14 

12 

7 

1 

1 

,1 

5 

5 

9 

2 

6 

1 

6 

4 

3 

3 

1 

17 

95 

86 

88 

89 

78 

82 

106 

94 

335 

262 

188 

07 

97 

74 

•i 

1 

1 

3 

2 

Maria    3 

1 

8 

10 

10 

6 

14 

3 

11 

7 

35 

13 

12 

4 

7 

1 

a 

63 

41 

60 

86 

69 

51 

» 

55 

148 

78 

114 

47 

69 

32 

, 

1 

17 

3 

24 

23 

21 

17 

30 

16 

U 

27 

56 

23 

41 

24 

26 

13 

5 

Nevada 

1 

1 

2 



1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

8 

2 

5 

] 

10 

2 

7 

4 

29 

6 

8 

7 

11 

1 

8 

2 

6 

7 

16 

8 

37 

17 

65 

20 

34 

7 

12 

3 

2 

7 

16 

19 

20 

19 

30 

24 

18 

86 

22 

22 

18 

19 

10 

6 

170 

115 

293 

188 

224 

151 

154 

123 

302 

321 

299 

280 

181 

123 

4 

6 

2 

6 

6 

11 

7 

16 

17 

25 

13 

11 

3 

4 

4 

3 

15 

7 

14 

8 

18 

7 

11 

7 

38 

12 

23 

14 

10 

5 

07 

13 

166 

150 

134 

130 

104 

114 

83 

127 

402 

437 

251 

185 

167 

100 

8 

5 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

o 

30 

11 

8 

7 

8 

8 

5 

6 

20 

15 

19 

7 

11 

7 

2 

1 

4 

4 

5 

6 

5 

8 

o 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

Slskiyou      -    ..   '. 

2 

1 

5 

1 

7 

4 

4 

q 

4 

9 

1 

3 

3 

3 

\ 

3 

J 

1 

4 

Sonomu                  1 

1 

2 

4 

8 

8 

21 

18 

19 

10 

16 

10 

10 

2 

6 

2 

2 

1 

37 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

38 

13 

7 

9 

10 

38 

27 

137 

114 

134 

66 

34 

15 

ia 

5 

Trinity           .       C 

1 

16 

11 

3 

5 

7 

8 

6 

26 

5 

9 

1 

i 

1 

35 

29 

21 

13 

28 

11 

28 

26 

488 

49 

355 

24 

166 

,7 

1 

2 

2 

1 

42 

Yubu                1     2 

1 

5 

5 

3 

3 

T 

2 

4 

8 

7 

5 

8 

4 

4 

4 

| 

...   . 

Total          '   130 

153 

826 

717 

961 

77  T 

1  031 

826 

1  146 

1  076 

2  819 

1  717 

1  750 

960 

1  012 

492 

AGGREGATE. 


1 

4  474 

4  336 

16,282 

15,419 

12,245     11  841 

8  689 

8  on 

9  039 

7  697 

71  434 

22  920  !  6'l  697 

16  264 

23  625 

6  153 

3 
3 

Total  free  colored  

38 

30 
3 

141) 
20 

157 
24 

113  ;        103 
20  ;          17 

81 
313 

86 

-n 

108 

96 

718 
14  906 

282  |        839 

P(r'      10  9°4 

277 
312 

504 
3  770 

145 
71 

130 

155 

826 

717 

961  :        773 

1  031 

960 

492 

1,  Ht 

1 

Total  population  

4,645 

4,530 

A 

17,277 

—  - 

16,317 

13,  338     12,  734 

10,  114 

8,956 

12,  189 

9,300 

^  .,,. 

89,877 

25,  781      83,  210 

17,813 

- 

68,  1)13 

6.861 

STATE   OF   CALIFORNIA. 

TADLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


27 


ASIATIC—  Continued. 

SO  nnd  under  60. 

60  uiid  11 

T~ 

uder  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  iind  under  1)0. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Ago  nnkn'u. 

Total 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

35 
36 
37 
38 
39 

M. 

P. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

1 

51 

72 
1,594 
10 
1,808 
6 
1,680 

32 
44 
3 

154 

104 
1,638 
13 
1,962 
6 
1,781 

21 

2 

68 

1 

14 

32 

I/ 

1 

12 

2 

101 

919 

18 

344 

12 

S3 

1 

4 

5 

33,149 

1,784 

34,933 

' 

INDIAN. 


2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

52 

1 

2 

1 

4 

2 

2 

34 

11 

72 

26 

17 

5 

16 

5 

14 

7 

1 

1  853 

1  442 

3,294 

9 



... 

30 

16 

Klam  th  *       '  *  " 

49 

34 

21 

16 

15 

16 

11 

9 

7 

8 

5 

15 

1  115 

899 

2  014 

LoaTa  ehw* 

3 

5 

1 

1 

1 

» 

1 

0 

29 

28 

13 

24 

11 

11 

2 

8 

3 

2 

] 

693 

361 

1  054 

3 

5 

4 

5 

4 

6 

7 

5 

1 

1 

r-l 

243 

163 

4X1 

.    UCtl 

•** 

1 

1 

y 

18 

« 

*l»l 

* 

3 

" 

I»V 

*    *     U 

2 

1 

4 

< 

Hf  1 

*f* 

108 

Plu    as 

6 

1 

1 

** 

186 

65 

251 

Sacramento 

22 

9 

2 

9 

4 

| 

3 

2 

1 

40 

24 

18 

8 

1 

1  689 

1  339 

3  028 

r**_  "  *!™"" 

24 

4 

2 

8 

2 

I 

2 

1 

97 

60 

157 

C1 

25 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

150 

68 

26 

104 

76 

91 

51 

47 

28 

22 

18 

24 

11 

10 

11 

1  616 

1  451 

3  067 

Die 

07 

1 

S2 

19 

•? 

23 



4 

4 

29 

5 

2 

1 

j 

1 

1 

90 

59 

149 

30 

1 

0 

1 

2 

39 

13 

52 

31 

5 

3 

p 

32 

1 

24 

27 

51 

33 

16 

5 

21 

34 

3 

1 

3 

1 

89 

55 

144 

Sonoma 

35 

1 

4 

2 

g 

' 

36 

5 

5 

10 

37 

4 

4 

1 

3y2 

264 

656 

38 

40 

60 

100 

39 

1 
29 

3 

2i! 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1  175 

165 

1  340 

•in 

3 

3 

6 

41 

2 

1 

1 

39 

33 

73 

Yuba              

42 

340 

181 

295 

126 

104 

64 

69 

39 

48 

26 

26 

29 

30 

30 

10,587 

7,211 

17,798 

AGGREGATE. 


8,227 
211 

2,518  ;     2,436 
64  '          48 

929 
10 

359 
16 

207 
2 

67             64 
3    

11 

8  j        6 

3      183 
1  |  

33  i    226,774 
l       2827 

96,  403-  j        323,  177 
1  259               4  086 

Total  whltoa  

1 
2 

919 

23 

I 

4 

i        5 

33  149 

1  784            34  933 

340 

181  !        295 

! 

126 

104 

64 

«9            39 

48 

26  |      26 

29  :      30 

M         10,587 

7,211  !           17,798 

Total  Indians  

4 

9.697 

2,781  |    3,123 

1,077 

502 

274 

143          103 

59 

34  i      32 

33  j    218 

63       273,337 

106.  657  j        379,  994  . 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA. 


TABLE  No.  2.—  POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free  colored. 

INDIAN. 

ASIATIC. 

Aggregate. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

If. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

V 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

SI.           F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

5,486 
6,151 
7,770 
10,088 
1,543 
3,395 
1,050 
11,844 

3,062 
2,101 
1,967 
2,458 
622 
1,790 
291 
3,671 
225 
777 
143 
3,509 
918 
758 
868 
314 
1,597 
2,003 
2,681 
2,312 
567 
6,954 
1,362 
1,022 
4,335 
1,696 
399 
20,956 
3,150 
618 
922 
1,001 
1,488 
1,234 
2,440 
4,302 
573 
965 
711 
535 
991 
3,331 
1,493 
3,046 

8,548 
8,252 
9,737 
12,546 
2,165 
5,185 
1,341 
15,  515 
999 
2,498 
1,220 
9  221 
4,303 
3,097 
2,905 
1,114 
4,305 
5,448 
14,138 
10,  819 
3,851 
21,692 
3,178 
2,504 
11,646 
4,688 
l,24j>_ 
52,866 
9,166 
1,621 
3,088 
3,895 
9,122 
6,992 
7,092 
11,587 
2,002 
3,348 
3,242 
3,370 
3,262 
14,095 
4,683 
11,582 

26 
63 
53 

76 
5 
12 

6 
20 
12 
10 
«> 

6 

32 
83 
65 

86 

18 

11 

o 
4 
7 
13 
6 
27 
3 
1 

12 
2 

5 
3 
21 
1 

23 
5 
6 
9 

18 
9 
48 
4 
1 
1 
1 
25 
4 

55 
68 
71 
95 
25. 
27 
48 
277 
3 
6 
4 
87 
90 
23 
3 
23 
17 
55 
156 
52 
5 
468 

71 
15 
98 
1 
54 
64 
139 
4 
1,852 
76 
30 
1,115 
3 
132 
693 
3 
248 

60 
7 
23 

23 
50 
127 
4 
1,  442 
77 
16 
899 
4 
78 
3C1 
1 
163 
1 
o 

2 
24 
65 
145 
1,339 
60 
68 
1,451 
19 

131 
22 
121 
1 
75 
114 
266 
8 
^3,294 
153 
4ti 
..  2,  014 
7 
210 
1,054 
4 
411 
1 
5 
7 
108 

m 

365 
»3,025 
157 
218 
.•3,067 
41 
4 
149 
52 
8 

188 
2,468 
.  2,  111 
3,527 
9 
o 

337 
4,603 
304 
24 
525 
10 
1,784 
4 
5 

5 
100 
66 
130 

193 
2,568 
2,177 
3,657 
9 
2 
338 
4,762 
309 
37 
533 
11 
1,843 
4 
5 

8,927 
10,  930 
12,106 
16,299 
2,274 
5,328 
1,993 
20,562 
4,  60S 
2,694 
1,803 
11,333 
6,243 
.  3,  334 
3,967 
1,141 
4,739 
5,521 
16,  446 
13,270 
4,363 
84,  142 
3,543 
5,551 
11,  912 
4,944 
4,324 
56,802 
9,43? 
1,782 
3,214 
4,360 
11.38J 
7,629 
7,169 
11,  867 
2,245 
3,390 
4,044, 
5,125 
4,638* 
16,229 
4,716 
13,668 

Colufii 

1 
159 
5 
13 

8 
1 
59 

207 
o 

5 
3 
43 
67 
22 
3 
9 
15 
24 
65 
18 
4 
303 

66       273 
2 
5 

1,721 
1,077 
5,712 
3,385 
2,339 
2,037 
800 
2,708 
3,445 
11,  457 
8,507 
3,284 
14,738 
1,816 
1,488 
7,311 
2,992 
850 
31,  910 
6,016 
1,003 
2,166 
2,894 
7,634 
5,758 
4,652 
7,285 
1,429 
2,383 
2,531 
2,835 
2,271 
10,764 
3,190 
8,536 

1 

3 
62 
86 
23 
3 

1 
16 
2 

19 
19 
1 

9 
2 

Mar  in 

9 
17 
40 
82 
23 
4 

7 

7 

14 

2 
16 
17 
5 

6 
17 
2,064 
2,347 
399 
1,527 

6 
17 
2,147 
2,392 
399 
1,  731  , 

9 
46 
25 

1 

6 

28 
4 

15 
74 
29 
1 
8 

Nevada 

3 

84 
180 
220 
1,689 
97 
150 
1,616 
22 
4 
90 
39 
5 

83 
45 

157 

460 

5 

3 

204 

San  Bernardino  

11 
28 
19 
3 
338 
57 
5 
6 
13 
31 
24 
22 
32 
14 
15 
15 
15 
5 
56 
17 
80 

8 
19 
5 
vl 
165 
30 
2 
3 
6 
10 

10 
16 
b 
10 
5 
1 
3 
5 
9 
44 

19 
47 
24 
4 
5fi3 
87 
7 
9 
19 
41 
32 
32 
48 
22 
25 
20 
16 
8 
61 
26 
134 

19 
87 
32 
8 
1,176 
126 
12 
68 
42 

P 

71 
42 
85 
45 
30 
42 
17 
23 
166 
27 
233 

1  

24 
3 
4 
448 
23 
4 
38 
19 
9 
23 
8 
2G 
10 
3 
16 
1 
7 
73 
1 
70 

16 
5 

225 

16 
1 
21 
4 
7 
16 

11 
13 
2 
6 

8 
32 

39 

40 
8 
4 
673 
39 
5 
59 
23 
16 
39 
10 
37 
23 
5 
22 
1 
15 
105 
1 
109 

20 
5 

2 

1 

22 

6 

2,313 
111 

406 
28 

2,719 
139 

59 
13 
3 

San  Mateo  

6 
396_ 
2,  159~ 
470 
13 
51 
172 
2 
72 
1,594 
10 
1,808 
6 
1,680 

6 
415 
2,208 
515 
14 
51 
192 
• 

104 
1,638 
13 
1,962 
6 
1,781 

Shasta 

19 
49 
45 

1 

Sierra. 

SUkiyou  

24 
16 
89 

t         < 

5 

392 
40 
1,175 
3 

27 
5 
55 
o 

5 

U64 
60 
165 
3 

51 
• 
144 
6 
10 
CSC 
100 
1,340 
6 

20 

Sutler  

32 
44 

3 
154 

Trinity  

Yolo  

Yuba 

39 

33 

72 

101 

Total  

227,019 

96,158 

323,177 

1,831 

726 

2,557 

996 

533 

1,529 

4,086 

10,503 

7,205 

17,798 

33,  149       1,  784 

34,933 

379,994 

m 

STATE    OF   CALIFORNIA. 


TABLK  l\"o.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND  OTHER  SUBDIVISIONS. 


CITIES,  TOWNS.  AND 
OTHER     SUBDIVI 
SIONS. 

COUNTIES. 

WBTTX. 

FREE   COLORED. 

INDIAN. 

HALF-BREED. 

ASIATIC. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Alameda  

271 
881 
1,420 
286 
789 
1,267 
674 
430 
1,013 
285 
488 
1,137 
2CO 
451 
1,167 
402 
1,045 
418 
114 
241 
307 
530 
194 
157 
188 
347 
701 
438 
526 
1,289 
1,512 
280 
863 
605 
930 
309 
1,003 
1,124 
252 
498 
343 
84 
121 
170 
79ti 
189 
397 
272 
186 
220 
111 
346 
37 
146 
378 
115 
82 
203 
116 
234 
552 
2,280 
320 
202 
247 
393 
257 
IPO 
406 

178 
430 
63!) 
204 
640 
683 
85 
51 
357 
93 
147 
217 
54 
142 
290 
164 
195 
17** 
35 
97 
163 
209 
74 
44 
40 
141 
138 
100 
126 
393 
568 
165 
237 
105 
203 
69 
352 
377 
92 
167 
171 
25 
39 
77 
267 
81 
184 
116 
73 
9!) 
46 
178 
2 
15 
54 
13 

a 

39 
81 
356 
1,574 
198 
177 
173 
230 
178 
TO 
102 

449 
1,311 
2,059 
490 

14,429 
1,950 
759 
481 
1,370 
378 
635 
1,354 
314 
593 
1,457 
566 
1,240 
590 
149 
338 
470 
739 
268 
201 
228 
488 
839 
SIS 
652 
1,682 
2,080 
445 
1,100 
710 
1,133 
373 
1,355 
1,501 
344 
665 
514 
109 
160 
247 
1,063 
270 
581 
388 
359 
319 
157 
524 
39 
161 
432 
1«S 
89 
216 
155 
315 
908 
3,854 
518 
379 
420 
625 
435 
259 
508 

3 

10 
5 

5 

1 

3 

15 
6 

1 
7 
18 
12 
3 
25 
1 

1 
12 
33 
23 
4 
46 
1 

7 
3 
o 

3 

2 
1 
92 
6 
331 
138 
11 
56 
55 
222 
138 
29 
942 
74 
136 
45 

460 
1,341 
2,100 
514 
1,543 
2,011 
1,097 
622 
1,482 
434 
699 
1,586 
453 
635 
2,429 
641 
1,389 
639 
153 
34? 
47' 
80! 
283 
204 
289 
638 
1,157 
888 
792 
2,142 
2,466 
480 
1,400 
979 
1,319 
511 
2,080 
1,754 
533 
1,363 
758 
120 
160 
320 
1,  315 
898 
617 
411 
282 
350 
177 
554 
57 
227 
537 
174 
252 
390 
166 
363 
1,004 
4,389 
605 
463 
586 
756 
661 
359 
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5 

15 
11 

1 
21 

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1 
89 
4 
330 
138 
11 
56 
55 
222 
138 
29 
877 
74 
136 
45 

do 

8 
8 
5 
2 
2 

10 
1 
1 
1 
1 

18 
9 
6 
3 
3 

2 

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do 

Chico 

do 

81 

17 

98 

do  

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4 

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2 

4 
5 
1 
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3 

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8 
1 
2 

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1 

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do 

10 
23 
1 
6 
3 

1 

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30 
1 

Orville 

do 

65 

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1 
1 
1 

7 
4 
1 
3 
2 
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5 
32 

14 

4 

2 

6 

Colusi 

1 
4 
4 
31 
4 
1 
1 
3 

2 

1 
1 
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4 

3 

5 
5 

46 
8 
1 
6 
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3 

1 
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14 
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4 

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3 

11 

5 
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50 
102 
303 
336 
137 
436 
233 
35 
277 
263 
166 
129 
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248 
156 
666 
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103 
304 
336 
137 
437 
319 
35 
285 
264 
166 
130 
701 
248 
193 
667 
213 
9 

1 

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5 

14 
3 

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4 
21 

19 
67 

2 

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1 
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do 

10 
5 
17 
2 
23 
5 
17 
22 
17 
1 

5 

15 
5 

8 
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do 

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2 
1 

1 

19 
3 
21 
5 

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1 
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3 
9 
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31 
31 
2 

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73 
245 
10 
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10 
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14 
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15 
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7 
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1 
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2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

3 

8 
31 
65 
252 
51 
52 
80 
67 
109 
53 
211 

2 
17 
23 
194 
38 
30 
85 
54 
110 
32 
201 

10 
48 
88 
416 
87 
82 
165 
121 
219 
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4 
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4 
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30 


STATE   OF   CALIFORNIA. 

TABLK  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES.  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND 
OTHER     SUBDIVI 
SIONS. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE 

Total. 

FREE   COLO 
M.    ;    F. 

^ED. 
Total 

INDIAN. 

HALF-BREED. 

ASIATIC. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

372 

eao 

147 
110 

im 

59 
400 

429 
189 
213 
443 

ei 

300 
284 
113 
414 
450 
869 
357 
r51 
881 
600 
685 
1,507 

era 

i;  577 
674 
1,  GUI 
3,018 
777 
2.424 
1,001 
295 
391 
142 
427 
355 
268 
363 
383 
144 
83 
144 
297 
379 
413 
246 
416 
192 
521 
228 
614 
304 
7C1 
394 
1,233 
23« 
167 
443 

1,690 
1,868 
1,627 
2,988 

134 
93 

57 
22 

76 
30 
159 
227 
103 
123 
75 
41 
176 
127 
14 
209 
264 
639 
203 
02 
429 
362 
413 
815 
413 
5ti5 
164 
228 
440 
171 
730 
358 
25 
186 
65 
34 
121 
94 
35 
13 
47 

506 
713 
204 
132 
238 
89 
559 
650 
393 
336 
518 
122 
476 
411 
127 
623 
714 
1,508 
500 
213 
1,310 
962 
1,098 
2,  322 
1,066 
2,142 
838 
1,919 
3,458 
948 
3,  154 
1,359 
320 
577 
207 
461 
476 
362 
398 
96 
191 
23 
151 
320 
427 
478 
261 
623 
283 
701 
348 
856 
432 
1,083 
494 
1,667 
346 
224 
598 

2,103 
3,091 
2,659 
4,585 

1 
15 
15 

1 
15 
19 

1 
2 

1 

; 

508 
748 
227 
132 
321 
M 
636 
668 
293 
336 
638 
200 
800 
440 
636 
624 
752 
1,653 
593 
281 
1,460 
965 
1,104 
2,378 
1,074 
2,686 
927 
2,080 
3,840 
1,035 
3,679 
1,719 
480 

an 

238 

605 
476 
479 
480 
160 
192 
40 
151 
320 
480 
479 
263 
629 
291 
762 
400 
1,215 
449 
1,103 
509 
1,960 
397 
320 
654 

2,799 
3,32<! 
2,921 
4,739 

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18  ;  

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18 
4 

do           .... 

4 

S 

do 

3 

1 
40 
10 

2 
2 
35 
2 

5 
3 
75 

12 

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32 

1 

78 
2 

do 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

do 

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Mendocino  
do 

1    

i 

1 

do 

1 

1 

66 
54 
195 
24 
354 

48 
24 
129 
5 
155 

114 
78 
324 
29 
509 

5 

5 

do 

An 

do 

do 

1 
6 
4 

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1 

1 

7 
5 

24 
68 
22 
46 

88 

7 
66 
11 
19 
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31 
134 
33 
65 

143 

do 

6 

6 

do 

Son  \ntonio 

do 

3 
2 

1 
3 
25 
4 
10 
1 
1 
44 

28 
22 

3 

2 
3 
4 

41 
7 
14 
2 
J 

do 

2 
1 
10 
3 
4 
1 

do 

2 
14 
1 
5(16 
f5 
160 
305 
7b 
439 
331 
100 
182 
31 
144 

2 

14 
1 
572 
87 
100 
320 
82 
480 
331 
160 
216 
31 
144 

do 

1 

1 

Y  P 

do 

2 

1 

3 

19 
2 

do 

do 

18 

6-J 
5 

15 
6 
41 

17 
5 

45 

27 

Itou  h  and  Read 

do 

1 

1 

2 

do 

Placer 

13 

5 

18 

34 

American  Valley  

1'hnnuH  
do 

do 

do 

82 

23 

1 

105 

1 

12 
78 
64 

12 
78 
64 

Mineral 

do 

3 

a 

do 

do 

1 

i  ...  . 

do 

17 

17 

do 

7 
Q3 
48 
65 
15 
206 
91 
240 
114 
242 
128 
322 
100 
434 
110 
57 
155 

413 
1,223 
1,032 
1,597 

do 

do 

1  

53 

53 

do 

1 

i 

do 

8 
2 
5 

2 

2 
6 

AmtTican  

Sacramento  
do 

4 

1 
1 

5 
1 

1 

1 
1 
56 
240 
1 
1 

1 
1 
56 
243 
1 
1 

do 

Centre 

do 

2 
16 
3 

2 

..do 

6 
3 

22 
6 

71 
8 
16 
14 

23 
2 
3 
1 

94 
10 
19 
15 

3 

Dry  C-eek 

do 

do 

do 

do 

12 
1 

2 

14 

1 

258 

21 

279 

Lee  ... 

.     do 

36 

14 

50 

MisBiSMippl 

do 

96 
54 

453 
65 
197 
D3 

96 
54 

594 
72 
219 
103 

do 

2 

84 
83 
23 
63 

2 

Sacramento  City  — 

do 

14 
72 
14 
41 

98 
155 
37 
104 

3 
3 
5 
2 

1 
5 
1 
5 

4 
8 
6 
7 

141 

7 

H 

10 

2<1  ward  

..    do  

3d  ward  .  . 

do- 

4th  ward  

do    

Total  Sacram'to  City 
Butter  

8,113 
966 
530 
1,287 
304 

4,205 
245 
245 
997 
235 

12,378 
831 
775 
2,224 
529 

253 
10 
5 

141 
3 
3 

394 
13 

8 

13 

a 

19 
82 

ae 

12 
1 
8 
45 

ar 

25 
3 
27 
127 
9D 

P08 
0 
2 

180 

988 
9 
2 

13,785 
658 

819 
2,351 

ese 

Sacramento  
do  

Santa  Barbara  
San  Buenaventura 

Santa  Barbara  
...do... 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS.  &c.— Continued. 


31 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND 
OTHER     SUIIDIVI-  i             COUNTIES. 
SIONS. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

INDIAN. 

HAI.F-nHEED. 

ASIATIC. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

fotal. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Santa  Inez  

Santa  Barbara  
San  Bernardino  
...do... 

285 
363 
014 
114 
47G 
530 
151 
709 
783 
403 
2,753 
1,555 
1,299 
876 
397 
202 
211 
296 
82 
59 

3,337 
5,198 
2,610 
2,817 
2,640 
1,655 
3,039 
1,808 
4,164 
3,936 
1,974 
812 

140 
201 
453 
49 
2C3 
295 
69 
307 
420 
2S3 
1,776 
987 
757 
391 
249 
91 
59 
163 
CO 
26 

1,400 
4,371 
796 
1,932 
523 
1:300 
1,711 
1,804 
2,432 
3,770 
900 
571 

425 
507 
1,067 
103 
738 
831 
220 
-1,076 
1,203 
686 
4,529 
2,542 
2,050 
1,267 
646 
2113 
270 
459 
142 
65 

4,797 
9,569 
3,406 
4,  719 
3,163 
2,955 
4,750 
3,612 
6,596 
7,712 
2,934 
1,383 

76 
199 
19 
1,458 

63 
174 
4 
1,156 

139 
373 
23 
2,614 

564 
940-  
1,092 

San  Bernardino  
San  Salvador  

1 

1 

2 

San  Ti  Mateo  do  

Almaden  -  Santa  Clara  

3 

3 

6 

744 

831 
2-JO 
1,085 
1,206 
088 
4,  579 

Burnett  do  

Fremont  do  

6 
2 
1 
28 
12 
9 
4 
3 

3 
1 
1 
22 
5 
6 

9 
3 
2 
50 
17 
15 
5 
5 

Gilroy  do  

Red  Wood  !  do  

Santa  Clara  do  

Pajaro  Santa  Cruz  

2,071 
1.272 
651 
2,128- 
310 
731— 
316— 
839 

4,  983 
10,031 
3,425 
4,891 
3,189 
2,998 
4,793 
;i  C34 

Santa  Cruz  '  do  

Sequel  .                        |-  -  -  -do  

Aqua  Caliente  

San  Diego  

9S9 
22 
132 
112 
301 

846 
18 
136 
00 
391 

1,835 
40 
268 
172 
752 

.  .  .do.  .  . 

San  Diego  -do  

3 
2 
2 

158 
264 
17 
74 
19 
27 
32 
12 
141. 
24 
9 
9 

28 
198 
2 
GH 
7 
16 
11 
10 
20 
15 
3 
12 

4 
2 
2 

186 
462 
19 
142 
'20 
43 
43 
22 
161 
39 
12 
21 

Temecula  :  ...  .do  

San  Francisco  — 
District  No.  1  i  San  Francisco  
District  No.  2  !  do  

1 

District  No.  3  :  do  

1 

District  No.  4  
District  No.  5  
District  No.  6  

.  .  .  -do  

do  

.  .  .  .do  

District  No.  7  

....do  

District  No.  8  

....do  

District  No.  9  

do  

6,757 
7,751 
2,946 
1,404 

District  No   10 

do  

District  No.  11 

do  

District  No  12 

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Total                  

33,990 
1.089 
417 
1,338 
2,298 
328 
625 
96 
693 
434 
1,084 
810 
1,009 
792 
819 
537 
080 
1,763 
557 
1.756 
1.070 
509 
535 
88 
597 
1,361 
310 
639 
1,346 
909 
286 
223 
232 
909 
1,203 
919 
990 

21,  636 
568 
174 
691 
1,288 
187 
249 
21 
296 
221 
418 
174 
128 
143 
167 

85 
342 
105 
64 
25'J 
40 
62 
7 
77 
269 
110 
125 
259 
544 
91 
128 
82 
474 
624 
503 
574 

55,626 
1,597 
591 
2,029 
3,586 
515 
874 
117 
989 
655 
1,502 
984 
1,137 
935 
986 
614 
765 
2.105 
602 
1,820 
1,322 
549 
597 
95 
674 
1,630 
420 
764 
1,605 
1,453 
377 
351 
314 
1,383 
1,827 
1,422 
1.564 

786 

2 
6 
7 
57 
1 
4 
3 
12 
26 
6 
8 
3 
3 

390 
1 
3 
3 
36 

' 

1,170 
3 
9 
10 
93 
2 
0 
3 

1 

| 

56,802 
1,000 
COO 
2,039 
3,679 
517 
€80 
120 
1,009 
696 
1,509 
!)99 
1,140 
940 
987 
614 
765 
2,115 
063 
1,821 
1,343 
555 
597 
95 
080 
1,635 
420 
765 
1,631 
1,470 
377 
351 
315 
1,3M 
1,831 
1.431 
1.  S64 

do  

Elkhorn 

do  . 

Stockton 

do  

Elliott  

do  

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do  

Township  No.  1  


8 

15 

7 

20 
41 
7 
15 
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do  

Township  No.  1  

.    do 

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2           5 

1           ' 

Township  No.  4  . 

do  

do 

do 

| 

do 

1 
1 

17 
3 

3 

10 

do 

| 

1  1 

do 

4 
3 

21 
6 

Siakiyou  
do 

I 

do 

do 

6 
4 
5 
I 
14 
11 

6 

do 

1        v 
1          5 

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i 

At 

j 

12        86 
6         17 

Benicia  

Solano  

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7 

11 
7 
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7 

1 

Suisun 

An 

4 

11 
4 

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1 

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STATE    OF    CALIFORNIA. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND  j 
OTHER     SUBDIVI 
SION*. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FtlEE  COLORED. 

annui. 

HALF-BREED. 

ASIATIC. 

If. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

rotal. 

M. 

F. 

Totul. 

623 
204 
725 
886 
396 
178 
959 
404 
603 
402 
526 
1G3 
536 
184 
131 
66 
241 
623 
385 
453 
548 
140 
408 
122 
360 
117 
515 
991 
484 
3,934 
535 
826 
387 
1,126 
1,117 
1,465 
1,256 
3,146 
1,455 
1,659 
1,795 
1,219 
580 
1,285 
540 
87 
232 
545 
507 
636 
734 
517 
1,127 
3,039 
733 
538 
425 
973 
1,092 

301 
130 
454 
605 
258 
65 
629 
189 
316 
235 
164 
53 
216 
104 
34 
23 
97 
245 
168 
188 
223 
49 
108 
38 
114 
37 
175 
386 
147 
40l! 
233 
009 
158 
423 
69 
298 
652 
852 
583 
309 
313 
357 
94 
696 
298 
33 
88 
158 
219 
179 
112 
130 
188 
1,583 
149 
66 
90 
270 
213 

921 
334 
1,179 
1,491 
654 
243 
1,588 
593 
918 
637 
690 
216 
752 
288 
16S 
89 
33S 
808 
553 
641 
771 
189 
516 
160 
474 
154 
690 
1,377 
631 
4,  340 
708 
1,335 
545 
1,549 
1,186 
1,763 
1,908 
3,998 
2,038 
1,968 
2,138 
1,576 
674 
1,981 
838 
120 
320 
704 
726 
815 
896 
053 
1,315 
j    4,628 
884 
60-1 
515 
1,243 
1,305 

924 
334 
1,193 
1,505 
656 
243 
1,623 
597 
920 
639 
713 
219 
771 
£88 
165 
69 
342 
670 
556 
645 
778 
199 
516 
160 
474 
154 
713 
i   301 

9 
9 

5 
5 

14 
14 
2 

do 

do 

do 

do 

22 
4 

1 
1 
12 

10 

13 

1 
1 
11 
1 
9 

35 
4 
2 
2 
23 
3 
19 

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do  

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3 
2 
o 

2 
3 

6 

1 

4 

o 

do          

do  

1 
o 

4 
4 

3 
4 
7 
10 

.  do  

Tuba 

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do          

Antelo  e 

Cotton  wood 

do  

Lassen 

]        do 

P-i-flftkeuta 

17 
9 
5 
8 
8 
2 

5 
3 

10 
36 
24 
14 
11 
19 
13 
o 

10 
5 

0 
5 

23 
14 
5 

Red  Bluff 

do       

..  do... 

636 
4,  IMS 

1,3:19 
548 
1  557 

g 

1 
2 

1 
3 
5 
3 
16 
5 
10 
1 
2 

9 
4 
3 
8 
8 
13 
52 
29 
24 

ia 

21 
13 

Township  Ko.  1  

Visalii 

dn   . 

1,  194 
1,776 
1,960 
4,027 
2,062 
1,980 
2,159 
1,589 
676 
1  995 

Township  No.  ]  Tuolumne  

do 

l 

2 

Car  lie  Crept 

Yolo  

4 
3 

14 
8 

i 

....do  

i 

846 

150 
320 
707 
728 
819 
8!)8 
657 
1.324 
4,740 
f!92 
615 
519 
i,273 
1,311 

do    . 

i 

Itertt 

...do      

Putah  

do  

2 

1 
3 
1 
3 
7 
70 
8 
11 
4 
18 
3 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
48 

3 

2 
4 
2 
4 
9 
118 
8 
11 
4 

do 

Bear  River  
Foster  Bar 

Yuba  
..do 

I               ! 

do  

l 

....do  

1 

Maryavllle     . 

do 

..  do... 

North  East  

...do  

Parks  Bar 

do 

do     . 

12 
3 

30 
6 

State  Range  

.  .  do  

1 

1  

Noir.— In  the  foregoing  thirty-six  counties  there  are  2,666  Indians  and  11,352  Asiatics  included  in  whitr  population. 

No  return  of  nubdivlslons  for  the  count  tea  of  Amador,  Calavernn.  Contrn-Conta,  Fresno.  MarlpriA,  Merced.  Bnn  Lulu  Oblnpo,  an 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA. 


TABLE  No.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  population. 

k                   \VHITlj. 

ULACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Totttl. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

3,106 
3,788 
5,811 
5,272 
1,381 
2,328 
7B7 
7,377 
2,353 
1,399 
557 
4,515 
1,696 
1,591 
2,352 
565 
2,104 
2,820 
7,030 
5,334 
2,348 
10,  012 
1,547 
2,835 
5,128 
2,374 
2,092 
15,  945 
4,588 
791 
1,309 
1,  999 
4,112 
3,847 
3,153 
6,  127 
980 
1,  800 
2,436 
1,  5C2 
3,191 
5,604 
2,497 
5,427 

2,138 
1,586 
1,030 
1,586 
582 
1,458 
340 
2,718 
1,639 
713 
115 
3,530 
620 
052 
1,166 
244 
1,541 
1,757 
1,833 
1,670 
5(19 
5,011 
1,421 
2,188 
3,355 
1,469 
.1,  741 
Ht387 
2,467 
584 
632 
770 
938 
995 
1,867 
3,845 
469 
823 
851 
414 
1,118 
2,089 
1,323 
2,101 

5,  244 
5,374 
7,441 
6,858 
1,963 
3,786 
1,137 
10,  095 
3,992 
2,112 
672 
8,045 
2,316 
2,243 
3,518 
809 
3,645 
4,577 
8,863 
7,004 
2,857 
15,023 
2,968 
5,023 
8,483 
3,843 
3,fi33 
27,  332 
7,  ()55 
1,  375 
1,941 
2,775 
5,050 
4,842 
5,020 
9,972 
1,  449 
2,083 
3,287 
1,978 
4,309 
7,693 
3,820 
7,528 

20 
61 
50 
67 
5 
12 

6 
20 
12 
7 
1 
4 

26 
81 
63 

74 
6 
16 

10 
2 
4 
6 
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4 
19 

12 
3 

2 

o 

5 
3 
14 

22 
5 
6 
8 
18 
7 
33 

5,292 
5,460 
7,509 
6,940 
1,  Ob7 
3,809 
1,170 
10,  345 
3,995 
2,115 
675 
8,125 
2,395 
2,257 
3,521 
831 
3,658 
4,628 
9,007 
7,017 
2,801 
15,  450 
2,968 
5,042 
8,504 
3,806 
3,838 
28,  348 
7,  177 
1,385 
1,988 
2,816 
5,103 
4,905 
5,061 
10,052 
1,  493 
2,705 
3,329 
1,992 
4,332 
7,846 
3,  846 
7,733 

2,641 
4,846 
4,168 
8,343 
223 
1,  129 
729 
9,074 
577 
422 
1,075 
2,322 
3,476 
884 
383 
238 
853 
642 
6,494 
5,525 
1,419 
6,439 
489 
33(i 
2,298 
774 
374 
18,  '045 
1,  543 
307 
902 
1,290 
5,681 
2,405 
1,528 
1,298 
626 
530 
501 
2,  907 
265- 
6,971 
699 
4,828 

987 
622 
426 
1,003 
63 
386 
79 
1,116 
33 
154 
52 
879 
361 
184 
63 
71 
219 
247 
933 
689 
82 
2,212 
86 
173 
1,  044 
295 
109 
10,  249 
711 
88 
3D3 
247 
599 
311 
579 
512 
125 
147 
154 
225 
41 
1,399 
170 
1,079 

3,628 
5,408 
"37594 
9,346 
286 
1,515 
808 
10,190 
610 
576 
1,127 
3,201 
3,837 
1,068 
446 
309 
1,077 
869 
7,427 
6,214 
1,501 
8,  051 
575 
509 
3,342 
1,069 
483 
28,  294 
2,254 
395 
1,  205 
1,  543 
6,280 
2,716 
2,107 
1,810 
751 
077 
715 
3,132 
30* 
8,370 
809 
5,907 

8 
g 

:i 

1 

6 

1 

1 

3,635 
5,470 
4,  597 
9,359 
287 
1,  519 
823 
10,  217 
610 
579 
1,128 
3,208 
3,848 
1,077 
446 
310 
1,081 
893 
7,439 
6,223 
1,502 
8,692 
575 
509 
3,348 
1,078 
486 
28,454 
2,258 
397 
1,  220 
1,544 
6,284 
2,724 
2,108 
1,815 
752 
685 
715 
3,133 
306 
8,383 
870 
5,935 

8,927- 
10,930 
12,106 
16,299 
2,274 
5,328 
1,993 
20,562 
4,605 
2,694 
1,803 
11,333 
6,243 
3,334 
3,967 
1,141 
4,739 
5,  521 
16,  446 
13,270 
4,  303 
24,  142 
3,  5-13 
5,551 
11,912 
4,  944 
4,  324 
56,802 
9,435 
1,782 
3,214 
4,  360 
11,387 
7,  629 
7,169 
'  11,  867 
2,  245 
3,  390 
4,  044 
5,125 
4,  638 
16,  229 
4,716 
13,  668 

Buhu  .  .  . 

;j 

\ 

3 

12 

1 

1 

7 
1 

1 
1 
o 

15 
4 

Colu*K  

Contra  Costa  
Del  Norte 

2 

2 

2 
8 
3 

El  Dorado  

185 
o 

2 
2 
38 
53 
13 
3 
8 
11 
20 
55 
17 
3 
276 

65 

250 
2 
2 

22 

1 

23 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
23 
4 

1 

3 

1 
5 
9 
9 

3 
1 

Klanlath 

19 

17 
1 

16 
15 
5 

144 

57 
75 
14 
3 
8 
13 
30 
70 
22 
3 
420 
• 

14 
o 

9 
o 

2 

5 
11 
t) 

2 

o 

7 

9 
46 
17 
1 

5 

7 

6' 
28 
4 

14 

15 
74 
21 
1 
7 

1 
4 
4 
2 
1 
1 
27 

.'.  .. 

1 
4 
4 

.... 

13 

2 
1 
1 
40 

8 
8 

o 

10 
8 

2 

.... 

1 

1 

11 
2(i 
12 
o 

280 
55 
3 
5 
13 
27 
24 
22 
28 
13 
9 
15 
14 
5 
52 
17 
74 

8 
19 
3 
1 
151 
30 
o 

3 

6 
10 
8 
10 
16 
8 
9 
5 
1 
3 
5 
9 
41 

19 
45 
15 
3 
431 
85 
5 
8 
19 
37 
32 
32 
44 
21 
18 
20 
15 
8 
57 
26 
115 

21 
3 
2 
385 
21 
4 
23 
18 
9 
15 
7 

10 

10 
1 

65 

15 

5 

200 
16 
1 
16 
4 
7 
10 
2 
11 
13 

0 

6 

8 
31 

36 

8 

0 

585 
37 

5 
39 
22 
16 
31 
9 
30 
23 

i     4 
22 
1 
15 
96 

7 

1 
1 

o 
14 

2 
9 
1 
72 
o 

2 

1 

3 

1 

4 

2 
63 
2 

25 

o 
88 
2 

San  Luis  Obispo  

15 
1 

5 

20 

1 

4 

e 

8 
1 
1 

Solauo 

1 

4 
1 
6 

4 
1 

1 

Sutler 

1 

7 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

8 
1 

1 

9 

1 
19 

Yuba 

53 

37 

90 

3 

9 

17 

2 
46 

Total 

153,  940 

75,891 

229,  831 

1,615 

682 

2,297 

848 

490 

1,338 

233,  466 

116,  570 

29,507 

146,  077 

» 

41 

249 

156 

202 

146,  528 

379,  994 

NOTE.— 10,446  male  and  7,111  female  Indiana,  141  male  and  100  female  half-breeds,  33,149  male  and  1,784  female  Asiatics,  included  in  white  population. 


p,4 


STATE   OF   CALIFORNIA. 


TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  POPULATION. 


I'XITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

1,382 
2,216 
77,707 
2,950 
392 
129 

Pennsylvania  

11.143 
1,319 
782 

Asia                                                          346 

439 
33.-147 
2,805 
9,  150i 
715 
1,459 
730 
19C 
260 
3,670 
470 
1,  405 
182 
1,714 
2,250 
138 
13 
304 
1,262 
181 

Arkansas  

Rhode  Island  

California  

South  Carolina  

Australia  .  .    .                                             R96 

Italy 

Connecticut  

Tennessee  

5,  197 
1,114 
3,419 
5  157 

Atlantic  Inland*                                          ]*>! 

Delaware  

Texag  

Florida  

British  America  5,  437 

*            '                        

Georgia  

1,111 
8,251 
4,639 

2,  571 

°            

Illinois  

1    999        f'hinn                                                                 TJ  OT: 

p.lcifl    j  j         

Indiana  

District  of  Columbia  
Territories  

406 
1,088 
89 
]  3C3 



Iowa  

England                                                  !•">  **>? 

Kansas  

64 

7,029 

At  tea  

Kentucky  

Not  stated  

Louisiana  

2,020 
9,864 
2,456 
12,165 
2,301 
83 
894 
14,002 
2,552 
2,148 
28,634 

Aggregate  native  

Merman  Stutr»: 

v     .           

Maine  

233,  466 

<!wit7  Tl-in  I                        

Maryland  

Massachusetts  

s       .         '    

Michigan  

Ht'Bw        .                        709  ' 

Minnesota  

Mississippi  

Prussia                        4  044 

Missouri  

"\Vurt<imln-rj:  757 
Germany,  (notspc- 

Now  Hampshire  

Aggregate  foreign  

New  Jersey  

L46,  528 
233,  46G 

Xurth  Carolina 

Total  Germany  2)  ,  646 

Great  Britain,  (not  fc;n>riri>il)  .  .              !(),'{ 

Aggregate  native.  

12,592 
KM 

Total... 

Oregon  

379,994 

;                    'l 

TAULK  No.  (i.— -OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS.                                          SO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS, 

SO.  OF. 

OCOUPATIO.VS. 

NO.   OK. 

Actor*  151  '-* 

321. 
17* 

78- 
1,820> 

2G9 
3,923-' 
13. 
138- 
241-^ 

r.2. 

108 
.18' 
10- 

• 

8* 

: 

~34ff- 

4,117, 
MS/ 
i 
70 
204  - 
55 
92^ 
.  2^ 
60  , 
' 
95  •' 
141  , 
7 
24  lv 
35 
26 
MO 

14 

7 

75 
44 
464 
273 
121 
19 
9 
5 
587 
51 
331 
12 

114 
2 
605 
21 
89 

7 
DO.&TO 
10,  421  > 
11 
17  , 
39 
2 
861 
19 
11 
32 
3 
234 

1,800 
3 

Agent*  COS  ^ 



Agricultural  -implement  -makers  [                5* 

DaguerreotvpUtg  

Cab  met  -maker  B  

Dancing  master*.  

JiU 

Didrymen  

Carpentera  

Dealers  

Ciirpet-makcrn  

Dentists  

Army  ! 

Carriers  

i    Distillers  

Carters  

Ditch  owm-rg  

Carvers  

Draughtsmen  

Cattle  dealers  

Drivers  

Bog-makers  6  ^ 

Calkera  

Bakers  373 

*     T>      SS 

ItauktTH  !           1*4  ^ 

Chandelier-maker*  • 

Editors 

Barbera  efo  v 
Barkeepers  903  v 

Charcoal-burners  

Embroiderora  

Basket  -makers  4  / 

Ci"-ir  makers 

Engineers,  civil  anil  merhanicnl  

I»illiiir(I-saIoon-kef-pi;r8  .  .                                                        g  » 

Clerks 

Billiard-lable-makers  g  > 

Iii!l-])OHters  3,- 
Blacksmithn  o  573  ^ 

Clock-makem  

Farmer*  

Boanling-hoiiM'-keepcrs                                                  2T»8  - 

Farm  laborers  

Boatmen  .  .                                                                             ^,-g  ^ 

Colic-   >                                                        " 

Farriers  

Boiler-  make  ro  95  - 

Ferrvm?  n  

11  '"lihindcrs  .                                                                           34  v 

Firemen  

JJookaellers  .  .                                                                           r.o 

C 

Firework-makers  

Boot-blacks  ]4l 

Com  o-Y             k                                        " 

Fishermen  

Bottlers  u  p. 

fP 

Florists  

Urartu-founders  04 

Cotttraeton 

Flour  dealers  

BniKt-workenj  .  .                                                                 4  , 

f 

Foundrymen  

Brewers  .j-g  f 

c"n                                     

Fringe-make™  

Bricklavcra  037  .. 

P                                              

Fruiterers  

Brick-maker*  203  , 

Bridge  -mahcni  1               3  / 

County  officera  

Gas-makers  .   . 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

.    TABLK  No.  G.— OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

SO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS.                                         NO.  OK. 

i 

OCCUPATIONS. 

i    so.  OF, 

j  - 

": 

3(i 

en 

27  • 

Jfj 

-14  " 
17 
200- 
9U/- 
139  >' 
102    / 
1,695    , 
17!!  S 
248  «••' 

8- 

s 

Gate-keepers  

^ 

13- 
13- 
24- 

1  • 
11. 

8" 

607  . 
99. 

4   - 
123. 
13- 

136  • 
801 
13 
3  ' 
16  i 
222 
128  '. 
36- 

12 
8'.  j 
1,404. 
10  •' 
10 
6  /• 
12 
6 

n  • 
270' 
83>. 
18.x 

25,394. 
2- 

l,918i 
Bfl  i 
1- 
5  / 
14-1 
3. 
433  • 
22  • 
1,  OSlv 

4, 

497' 

189 
3,078"'! 
26- 
533 

8 

0 

123  -  ' 

j 

Gilders  

Glass  manufacturers  

81* 

Notaries  public  

Glaziers  

Glue-makers  

,  g      ,  t 

Goldsmiths  

IGIJ 

;  s^innin.                  

Grinders  



Grocers  .  _  

Gunsmiths  

Opticians  t*^-3~l 

Organ-builders  '.               2  " 

1     Steamboatmeii  

Orchardists  '                G  ^ 

!     Stevedores  .  . 

Ostlers  ;tM   \     Steward*  

Overseers  1GG  ' 

Stock-herders  .  .  . 

Oystermcn  32  -j     Stock-raisers  

Stone  and  marble  cutters  

Horse  dealers  
Hose-makers  

Painters  1  023  • 
Paper  dealers  3 

i     Storekeepers  
Stove-makers  ;  

Housc-framers  
Housekeepers  

Paper-hangers  -10    v 
Paper  manufacturers  13  * 

|    Surgeons  
Surveyors  

187    • 
16    '• 
112   - 

887 
4fi 
97  ' 

846 
f* 
2   • 
2,754     ' 
4U  . 

7' 
453 

47 
284 
563 
25 
2 
34 
3 

4 

33 
194    ' 
104 

• 

'J 
4 
3 

84 
156 
18 
4 
10- 
33 
11 
C19-' 
3  ,- 
44   . 
3 
2 
4 
215 
4   • 
4 

553       : 

80 
1    ^ 
19 
4 

150 
21°  1^ 

Hucksters  

. 

Pavers  !                2 

Tailoresaea  

Peddlers  273 

Tanners  

Photographers  2  *•" 

Teachers  

Physicians  --V122  : 

Tea  dealers  

Piano  -forte  -maker  s  t             11  • 

Teamsters  

Pkklcrs  and  preservers  '                2k 

Telegraph  operators  

Pilots  i             U7  i- 

Thrcbhers  

Plastcrers  |           208 

Tinsmiths  

Platers  -.  (               2  ^ 

Plumbers  \             91  *-  ' 

Potters  15 

Traders  

Porters  ,            115^' 

Poulterers  |             11  / 

Laborers  

Printers  •            C21  - 

Lapidaries  

Umbrella  manufacturers  

Laundresses  

Lawyers  

Undertakers  

Rag-collectors  .,  '              20' 

United  States  officers  

Upholsterers  

Rancheros  751"' 

Varnish-makers  

e  p      

Veterinarians  

Refiners                                                                           12  * 

Vinegar-makers  

Vine-growers  

Machinists  

Rice-cleaners  i               2  v 
Riggers  '              1C 

AVatchmen  
"Watch-  makers  

Mantua-makers  

Roofers  and  slaters  29 
Rope-makers  :             19  *•' 

"Weavers  
AVeigh  masters  

"Wei  I  -diggers  

Whalemen  

"Wharfingers  

Wheel  wright  «  .  .  , 

Sa«h  mikcrs                                                                   °°  -f    Whip-makers  

Sawvcrs                                                                   380  *•)     'Vvhitelvnsher8  

„    I     Whitesmiths  

Snilntom                                                                          i  A    Willow-workcrB  

aJ 

193-' 
«8>4 
214    ] 
154- 
82,573  .1 
150    ' 

2'! 
15' 

315     • 
32    ; 
3l  j 

Scamitrcsscfi                                                                 VI"    '     wine-makcr»  

Milkmen  ., 

Servants                                                                    8069'!     Wino  and  liquor  dealers  ... 

Millers 

19  J<     'Wire-workers  



Shepherds                                                                     '""  ^    Wood-cordcrs  

Millwrights 

inirl^  mnlccn                                                                                           '      Wood-cutters  

Ship  carpenter*                                                            "53  «-f    Wood  dealers  ...            

Ship  masters                                                                 "09  4     Wooden-ware  manufueturers  .  .  . 

Shoemakers                                                               1  091  •  '     Wo0'  combt'r»  *ai1  carders.  .  . 

Wool  dealers  

Musicians  

Other  occupations  and  unknown  
Tntnl 

Music  teachers  

Silversmiths                                                                         53  •'i 

Musturd-makers  

Sifitera  of  Charily                                              '               6   . 

36 


STATE  OF  CONNECTICUT. 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


1 

2 
3 

5 
6 

7 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

13  and  Wilder  20. 

20andntlder30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

51. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

083 
1,050 
550 
351 
1,310 
713 
107 
338 

1,045 
1,089 
529 
357 
1.2UO 
C58 
141 
3U4 

3,  734 
4,338 
2,238 
1,440 
4,841 
2,792 
033 
1,527 

4,  174 
2,079 
1,523 
4,  703 
2,  779 
8CG 
1,511 

4,061 
4,55:) 
2,  459 
1,594 
4,815 
3,052 
1,021 
1,752 

4,035 
4,  451 
2,497 
1,  624 
4,963 
3,  033 
922 
1,  725 

3,754 

3,  997 
2,320 
1,524 
4,165 
3,010 
1,036 
1,875 

3,608 
4,050 
2,  172 
1,420 
4,129 
2,903 
905 
1,795 

3,484 
4,217 
2,207 
1,313 
4,  441 
2,943 
1,025 
1,861 

3,819 
4,491 
2,232 
1,506 
•4,674 
3,212 
1,115 
1,937 

6,280 
8,625 
3,552 
2,381 
9,768 
5,950 
1,074 
2,654 

7,540 
9,176 
4,030 
2.6DO 
10,  459 
5,  949 
1,822 
2,  999 

5,155 
6,786 
3,099 
2,156 
7,266 
4,321 
.: 
2,111 

5,  497 
6,400 
3,  139 
2,201 
6,986 
4,175 
'  : 
2,307 

3,888 
4,011 
2,  582 
1,603 
4,831 
3,136 
1,079 
1,789 

3,804 
4,  421 
2,338 
1.628 
4,670 
2,  951. 
1,131 
1,842 

Litchtield           

Middlesex              

5,516 

5,  433 

21,863 

21,  365 

23,  30t 

23,250 

21,681 

21,042 

21,  491  j  22,  986 

40,884 

41,671 

32,207 

32,097 

23,  459 

22,783 

FREE  COLORED. 


1 

Fairfield 

17             14 

72 

79 

83 

86 

94 

99 

88 

1U3 

131 

139 

102 

131 

88 

95 

fl 

Hartford  

13            13 

48 

04 

54 

CO 

68 

73 

81 

68 

155 

131 

102 

77 

69 

77 

1 

Litehficld     

11             15 

63 

56 

82 

82 

80 

61 

65 

52 

70 

86 

73 

57 

45 

56 

4 

Middlesex         

| 
2           10 

19 

14 

20 

15 

19 

23 

10 

16 

33 

34 

10 

27 

8 

16 

5_ 

32             22 

72 

95 

88 

110 

90 

97 

119 

127 

181 

2iO 

135 

177 

96 

140 

6 

15               7 

53 

44 

61) 

75 

74 

07 

£2 

127 

131 

89 

109 

85 

91 

7 

4               2 

11 

19 

15 

24 

15 

13 

14 

18 

16 

14 

9 

15 

16 

g 

4              5 

29 

oo 

29 

31 

27 

39 

27 

33 

°7 

17 

n'j 

20 

30 

22 

Total 

97            88 

367 

383 

440 

474 

477 

4R4 

474 

495 

742 

790 

554 

613 

436 

513 

INDIAN. 


T 

] 

1 

0 

1 

] 

1 

. 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

AGGREGATE. 


1 

5  51G 

5  433 

21  8G3 

°1  SlJj 

23  301 

23  250 

•"  i 

°1  04° 

21  491 

2?  980 

40  88-1 

41  C71 

32  207 

32  097 

23  459 

22  785 

9 

97 

88 

367 

383 

440 

474 

477 

484 

474 

495 

742 

790 

554 

613 

430 

513 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

; 

1 

1 

5  613 

5  522 

oo  231 

°1  749 

°3  744 

o-j  700 

<x>  IGO 

21  5^ 

21  963 

23  482 

41  62G 

43  461 

32  702 

32  711 

23  896 

23  298 

STATE  OF  CONNECTICUT. 


37 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WIHTK. 


50  aDd  under  00. 

CO  uiul  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90.  ;  90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Agcunku'n.                Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

i 

0 

4 

5 
6 
7 
8 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M.         F.             M. 

F. 

2,  5!11 
2,  934 
1,  88!) 
1,125 
2,836 
2,  024 
MO 
1,311 

8,815 
3,  015 
1,8.50 
1,240 
a,  063 
2,175 
886 
1,370 

1,  679 

1,657 
1,314 

778 
1,656 

1,2«4 
577 
905 

1,942 
2,  130 
1,  306 
91(> 
1,993 
1,510 
657 
970 

798 
760 

645 
389 
758 
621 
325 
454 

1,032 
1,093 
707 
457 
1,049 
749 
378 
552 

191 
181 
165 
97 
174 
136 
96 
135 

305 
295 
228 
165 
331) 
261 
113. 
159 

16 
11 

IS 

8 
7 
28 
8 
17 

43 
30 
26 
16 
31 
41 
23 
18 

1 

!  36  014 

39,  186 
44,  877 
23,206 
15,  751 
48,  347 
30,  398 
10,  348 
17,540 

75,800 
88,643 
46..  207 
30,  522 
95,  223 
60,387 
20,452 
34,270 

1 

o 
1 

8    43,766 

Hertford 

23  ooi 

2 

0 

1 

2 

9           G         14,  771 
46  876 

Middlesex  

New  London  

!  ;       10  104 

1 

| 
1    16  730 

I 
15,560  j  16,420 

9,830 

11,  484 

4,750 

6,  017       1,  175 

1,859 

110 

228 

3 

10 

18           G       221,  851 

229,653 

451,504 

FREE  COLORED. 


6-1 

80 

33 

41 

12 

15 

1 

3 

1 

i 

! 

700 

666 

43 

39 

19 

27 

14 

15 

2 

6 

2              1 

i 

1 

1 

671 

CAS 

45 

34 

27 

19 

11 

11 

o 

3    . 

577 

14 

13 

8 

4 

5 

o 

1 

153 

60 

89 

46 

59 

Id 

24 

o 

11 

2              3 

i  '. 

943 

18 

38 

26 

33 

18 

21 

3 

5 

1              5 

1 

i 

ti'14 

7 

6 

1 

3 

1 

1 

i 

137 

119 

19 

,7 

7 

12 

4 

1 

1              1 

i 

23° 

0-t() 

270 

315 

164 

1% 

88 

96 

14 

29 

10  ;        12 

o 

3 

I 
1    , 

'1  136 

4  491 

«  IVYT 

INDIAN. 


1 

4 

g 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Tolland 

o 

o 

1 

1 

5 

6 

3 

1 

1 

0 

1 

1 

_ 

9 

16 

1 

AGGREGATE. 


1 

15,560 

16,420 

9,830 

11,  484 

4,750 

6,017 

1,175 

1,859 

110 

228 

3 

10 

18 

6 

221,  851 

229,  653  i        451,504 

Total  white  

1 

270 

315 

164 

196 

88 

"•: 

14 

29 

10 

12 

2 

3 

1 

4,136 

4,491              8,627 

Total  free  colored  . 

2 

1 

o 

I 

7 

9  i                  Ifi 

Total  Indian  

3 

1 

15,  831 

16,737 

9,995 

11,680 

4,838 

6,113 

1,189 

1,888 

120 

240 

5 

13 

19 

6 

225,994 

234,  153           460,  147 

I 

38 


STATK   OF   CONNECTICUT. 


TABLK  Xo.  -'.—POPULATION  I3V  COLOK  AND   CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free 
colored. 

Aggregate. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M.                     F.                 Total.                 M. 

P. 

Total. 

M.                     y.                 Total. 

30,  614             39,  186             75,  800 
43,760             44,877             88,643 
23,001     ,        21,206             46,207 
14,771             15,751             30,322 
46,881     '        48,351             03,232 
2<l  989     ',        30  398             60,  387 

648 
WO 

414 
122 
661 
514 
126 
137 

732 
550 
331 
138 
838 
604 
101 
170 

1,380 
1,120 
765 
260 
1,499 
1,148 
227 
327 

101 
J63 
31 
281 
90 
11 
75 

154 
98 

183 
-    46 
Si3 
106 
18 
69 

396 
198 

3-)(i 
77 
614 
196 
29 
144 

1,676 
1,319 
1,111 
337 
2,113 
1,344 
236 
471 

77,  476 
89,  962 
47,  318 
30,859 
97,345 
61,731 
20,709 
34,747 

LitchnVM                  

10,105    j         10,348             20,433 
16,731    |        17,545            34,276 

Total                     

221,858     !      229,1362           451,520               3,2-12 

3,  484              6,  726 

894               1,007     '           1,001               8,627 

460,  147 

NOTE. — 1(5  Indians  Included  in  white  population. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  TOWNS. 


CITIES  A.\n  TOWN?. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

KBEE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M.       |       r. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Bethel                                                          

Kairfield  

816 
6,226 
579 
3,467 
7e7 
638 
1,962 

801 
6,  674 
635 
3,fifi8 
909 
678 
2,  378 
3,168 
737 
691 
1,416 
446 
1,765 
3,  !W5 
704 
1,099 
442 
3,685 
1,203 
736 
525 
1,677 
1,144 
543 
1,008 
688 
1,772 
499 
1,  164 
394 
1,460 
1,281 
2,  657 
1,602 
833 
1,715 
4,160 
5,  029 
4,  620 

1,  707 
12,  900 
1,  214 
7,  135 
1,696 
1,316 
4,  240 
6,261 
1,427 
1,369 
2,768 
911 
3,  493 
7,492 
1,  561 
2,163 
881 
7,088 
2,  181 
1,458 
1,102 
3,254 
2,183 
1,056 
2,  132 
1,388 
3,401 
1,029 
2,356 
813 
2,  '.136 
2,  577 
4,990 
3,054 
1,  693 
3.  321 
8,  331 
11,085 
9,027 

3. 

169 
5 
50 
4 
18 
64 
132 
22 
8 
2 
3 
42 
51 
43 
28 
10 
43 
55 
10 
5 

u 

9 
2 

5 

17 

1 
230 
5 
49 
5 
16 
75 
129 
28 
5 

1 
43 
39 
48 
22 
30 
M 
58 
6 
10 

: 

i 

•j 

8 
18 
2 

8 
6 

0 

3 
51 
13 
20 
93 
212 
80 

4 
399 
10 
99 
9 
34 
139 
261 
50 
13 
3 

85 
90 
91 
SO 
30 
97 
113 
16 
15 
39 
25 
3 
14 
13 
33 

17 
20 
15 
3 

90 
'.7 
-12 
176 
4X1 
100 

1,711 
13,299 
1,  224 
7,  23-1 
1,705 
1,350 
4,  379 
6,522 
1,477 
1,382 
2,771 
915 
3,  578 
7,582 
1,652 
2,  S13 
911 
~i,  185 
i,  294 
1,474 
1,117 
3,293 
2,208 
l.OoS 
2,  Hfi 
1,401 
3,430 
1,031 
2,  373 
833 
2,  951 
2,580 
'.,  !)S7 
3,144 
1,720 
3.J63 
8,507 
11,518 
:>,  127 

do  

do                  

do          

.        ...to  

,lo  

Fuirtield 

do  

do 

3,093 
090 
676 
1,  352 
463 
1,  728 
3,367 
767 
1,064 
439 
3,403 
978 
722 
577 
1,577 
1,039 
513 
1,064 
700 
1,629 
530 
1,192 
419 
1,  476 
1,996 
2,333 
1.  452 
8nO 
1,606 
1,171  ' 
5,456 
4,407 

do  

do  

do  

do 

do 

do  . 

do  

Ridgefield 

do 

Sfimford 

do 

do     

"\VoBtOU                 

do  

do 

Berlin             

do  

do 

do..            

do  

do 

10 
12 
9 
1 
4 
39 
14 
22 
SI 
221 
JO 

do 

do 

do  

Knfteld 

do 

do                 ... 

do  ; 

do 

3d  want  

do      

do 

Total  Hartford 

14,034 
443 

1,524 

333 

S.604 

14,409 

391 
1,  754 
328 
2.567 

28,443 
834 
3,278 
661 
».  171 

344 

•    8 
9 
10 
H 

365 

4 
7 
11 

n 

709 

16 
21 
41 

29,  152 
846 
3,  2lH 
682 
5,218 

Hartland  

do 

do 

do 

Now  Britain  .  .  . 

...do... 

STATE   OF   CONNECTICUT. 

TABLK  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  TOWNS— Continued 


39 


1 

. 

CITIES  J»ND   TOWNS.                                                            COUXTIKS. 

WHITE. 

KUKE  COI.O11KD. 

Aggregate. 

M.              r. 

Total.                 M. 

F. 

Total. 

Rocky  Hill                        ..              ....         Hartford                                                      ' 

512 
1.  141 
1,659 
843 
1,630 
071 
1  374 

.774 
1,  240 
1,614 
940 
1,622 
616 
1,281 
1,865 
614 
4ir> 
539 
1,380 
07.) 
961 
695 
534 
915 
1.U19 
372 
1,380 
1,700 
866 
1,  595 
493 
1,484 
1,  235 
1,118 
356 
826 
792 
1,668 
990 
897 
511 
715 
835 

1.  545 
887 
1,155 
540 
1,765 
2  735 

1,086 
2,381 

•1,  2  *  «'J 
1,783 
3,  252 
1,287 
2,  fi,V> 

:i,  793 
1,264 
812 
1,041 
2,770 
1,339 
1,915 
i  ,  :i56 
1,038 
1,810 
3.  llli 
7(13 
2.701 
3.400 
1.731 
3,241 
98C 
2.  994 
2,421 
2,  20G 
702 
1,656 
I,  502 
:i,  4:;s> 
1,944 
1,751 
1.1X18 
1.425 
1.G17 
1,124 
2,994 
1.  702 
2,  293 
1,126 
3,  -120 
-,,027 
1.084 
3,  047 
1,189 
1,055 
963 
2,  091 
2,302 
5,  391 
2,  280 
2,  .",75 
2,  703 
1,180 
1,848 
7,385 
657. 
2,  7G5 
2,577 
6,009 
3,912 
7,009 
6,193 
0.  419 
3,852 
2,039 
1.08C 

9 
18 
21 
3 
5 
6 
37 
39 
3 
1 
2 
40 
21 
21 
11 
3 
31 
43 
4 
32 
61 
41 

52 
78 
30 

1 
15 
3J 
46 

8 
3 
1 

11 
21 
3 
3 
3 
13 
33 

o 
5 
24 
15 
17 
14 
3 
14 
41 
o 

25 
74 
31 
1 
4 
54 
57 
42 
3 
g 

10 

•tl 
•17 
7 
4 
1 

1C 
29 
42 
6 
8 
9 
50 
72 
8 
3 

64 
36 
38 
25 
6 
45 
84 
G 
57 
135 
72 
3 
6 

101; 

135 

8 
3 
25 
74 
93 
15 
7 
2 

1,102 
2,410 
3,315 
1,789 
3,  200 
1,296 
2,  705 
3,865 
1,272 
815 
1,048 
2,834 
1,375 
1,953 
1,381 
1,044 
1,855 
3,200 
709 
2,758 
3,535 
1,803 
3.244 
992 
3,100 
2,556 
2,278 
710 
1,059 
1,  587 
3,  513 
2,037 
1,766 
1,015 
1,427 
1,617 
1,130 
3,056 
1,764 
2,307 
1,126 
3,438 
5,182 
1,105 
3,657 
1,213 
1,056 
974 
2,123 
2,407 
5,  443 
2,292 
2,624 
2,725 
1,203 
1,805 
7,420 
604 
2,828 
2,590 
6,686 
3,976 
8,129 
0.310 
0,448 
3,969. 
2,047 
1,094 

Suffield                       tin 

West  Hartford     •            d<  i 

"VVethorafit'ld    do  

1.  038 
650 
397 
502 
1,390 
664 
954 
661 
514 
895 
1,497 
391 
1,321 
1,700 
865 
1,646 
493 
1,510 
1,186 
1,088 
346 

839 

770 
1.  777 
054 

Kent                                     d<>. 

Litchfk'ld                          '•       -     do  

Morris                                                                        do 

New  Hartford                                                                d<> 

New  Milford                                  !            dn 

Woodbury  ;            do     

854 
497 
7)0 
783 
537 
1,449 
875 
1,138 
586 
1,  (i.V> 
2  292 

3 

29 

3 
33 
o 

0 

6 
C2 
o 

14 

8 

Killingworth                                                              ilo 

12 
57 
12 
5 
15 

C 
B8 

9 
5 
9 
1 
5 
15 
22 
29 
7 
31 

ro 

12 

7 

11 
1 

32 
1) 
389 
40 
263 
70 
22 
74 
4 
4 

18 
155 

10 
24 
1 
H 
32 
45 
52 
12 
49 
22 
23 
17 
41 
7 
63 
13 
G77 
04 
4GO 
117 
39 
U7 
8 
8 

Old  Savbrook                                                    '            do                      

527 

1.770 
568 
531 
482 
1,069 
1.208 
2  SKI 

557 
1.877 
621 
524 
481 
1,029 
1.  154 
2,  SS;8 
1,137 
1,337 
1,279 
616 
939 
3.481 
347 
1,442 
1,313 
3,153 
2,082 
3,769 
3,315 
3,  137 
2,  114 
1,393 
5511 

Portland  -         .  .            -       ...                         '            <'i»                

G 
17 
23 
23 
5 
18 
13 
H 
10 
30 
3 
31 
7 
288 
22 
197 
47 
17 
43 
4 
4 

Cheshire  do      

1,  14:i 
1  ,  238 
1,424 
564 
910 
3,904 
310 
1,323 
1,  204 
2,856 
1,830 
3,900 
2,878 
3,282 
1,738 
1,240 
027 

Guilford                                                                           do 

Middlclniry                                                                     do                              

Milford                                                                             do         

-th  ward                                                do 

Uo 

Total  Now  Haven  .  . 

18.  207             19.  522 

37.779     ,              tW2 

866 

1.488 

39.2C7 

40 


STATE    OF   CONNECTICUT. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  TOWNS— Continued. 


CITIKS    AND  TOWNS. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

THEE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

497 
775 
972 
599 
274 
248 
052 
1,622 
4,752 
418 
290 
563 
1,300 
765 
1,143 
1,026 
2,201 
1,080 
789 
C24 
595 
1,052 
5,227 
942 
6,007 
625 
1,020 
3(8 
2,701 
1,295 
234 
348 
390 
1,002 
755 
052 
790 
733 
1,013 
GC3 
379 
1,909 
007 
019 
1,015 
750 
379 
518 
441 
2,424 
1,746 
797 
1,306 
342 
500 
1,579 
535 
3,175 
1,596 

540 
724 
948 
046 
300 
283 
672 
1,538 
5,189 
448 
284 
C44 
1,419 
735 
1,202 
1,115 
2,  179 
1,057 
823 
000 
020 
1,075 
4,645 
032 
7,115 
678 
1,034 
446 
2,821 
1,252 
265 
329 
414 
1,070 
710 
706 
905 
782 
1,727 
041 
353 
1,895 
551 
010 
1,079 
788 
401 
462 
463 
2,456 
1,805 
820 
1,412 
370 
545 
1,648 
513 
2,502 
1,605 

1,037 
1,499 
1,920 
1,245 
574 
536 
1,324 
3,160 
9,941 
866 
574 
1,207 
2,779 
1,500 
2,345 
2,141 
4,380 
2,  137 
1,612 
1,230 
1,215 
2,127 
9,872 
1,874 
13,722 
1,303 
2,060 
814 
5,522 
2,547 
499 
C77 
804 
2,072 
1,465 
1,358 
1,695 
1,515 
3,370 
1,304 
732 
3,804 
1,158 
1,229 
2,094 
1,544 
780 
980 
907 
4,880 
3,  611 
1,623 
2,718 
712 
1,045 
3,227 
1,048 
4,677 
3,201 

6 

7 

13 

1,050 
1,499 
1,974 
1,209 
574 
546 
1,346 
3,206 
10,004 
872 
574 
1,216 
2,862 
1,506 
2,358 
2,217 
4,450 
2,174 
1,015 
1,262 
1,246 
2,141 
10,  115 
1,913 
14,048 
1,304 
2,092 
830 
5,827 
2,555 
517 
683 

KW 

2,085 
1,510 
1,  425 
1,  697 
1,517 
3,397 
1,310 
732 
3,838 
1,166 
1,231 
2,130 
1,591 
781 
1,005 
:•:•• 
4,926 
3,665 
1,  673 
2,722 
720 
1,051 
3,259 
1,055 
4,711 
3,285 

do      

do  

32 
15 

9 

54 
24 

do  

do                 

** 

ilo    

4 

9 
29 
27 
2 

6 
13 

17 
36 
4 

10 
22 
46 
63 
6 

S  }  hb 

do  

do  

do                     

\Voolbri7  • 

do      

do      

6 
41 
4 

7 
38 
34 
20 
2 

12 
15 
7 
139 
19 
132 

3 

42 
2 
0 
38 
36 
17 
1 
20 
16 
7 
104 
20 
194 
1 
15 
10 
172 
6 
9 
4 
12 
10 

29 
1 
1 
13 
4 

9 

83 
6 
13 
76 
70 
37 
3 
32 
31 
14 
243 
39 
326 
1 
32 
16 
305 
8 
18 
6 
28 
13 
45 
07 
o 
o 
27 
6 

do  

do  

do            

Griswold 

do  

do  

do  

do                           

Lisbon 

do                   

...  do  

do 

do 

do 

do                                   

do 

do 

17 
0 
133 

9 
o 

16 
3 

24 
38 
1 
1 
14 
2 

do 

do 

WuUTford              

do 

Boltnn  

do                 

do      

do 

Ellington  

do 

do 

Mansfield           

do 

do 

Stafford  

do 

T<  .11.111.  1  

do 

Union 

do 

Vcrnon  

do 

24 
3 
1 
16 
20 
1 
16 
19 
19 
24 
21 
1 
5 
3 
19 
5 
13 
43 

10 
5 
1 

26 
21 

34 
8 
o 

42 
47 
1 
25 
29 
40 

50 
4 
8 
0 
32 
7 
34 
81 

do 

Anhford  

Brooklyn  

do 

do 

Chaplin  

do 

Eostford  

do 

9 
10 
27 
30 
29 
3 
3 
3 
13 
2 
21 
41 

do 

Killing!  y  

do 

Hiiinlield  

do 

Pomfrot  

-do 

1  '11!  n;.  HI  

do 

do 

Sterling  

do 

do 

Voluntown  

do  

Windham  

do 

Woodcock  

do 

STATK    OF    CONNECTICUT. 


41 


TABLE  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

I 

3 

1 

3* 

| 

< 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

jr. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 
1 

Total. 

Fail-field 

30,852 
34,  187 
20,309 
12,618 
35,926 
25,283 
8,840 
14,410 

32,  845 
34,  946 
20,586 
13,509 
36,  963 
25,  399 
9,160 
15,  131! 

63,  697 
69,133 
40,  895 
86,  127 
72,889 
50,681 
18,000 
29,  542 

642 
563 

413 
120 
647 
499 
128 
153 

727 
547 
351 
135 
826 
598 
106 
168 

1,369 
1,110 
764 
255 
1,473 
1,097 
234 
323 

140 
101 
163 
30 

275 
77 
8 
75 

153 
98 
182 
46 
329 
103 
13 
69 

293 
199 
345 
76 
604 
180 
21 
111 

65,  359 
70,  442 
42,004 
26,458 
74,  966 
51,958 
18,255 
30,009 

5,  762 
9,579 
2,692 
2,153 
10,  955 
4,706 
1,265 
2,  321 

6,341 
9,931 
2,620 
2,242 
11,388 
5,000 
1,188 
2,413 

12,103 
19,  510 
5,312 
4,395 
22,  343 
9,706 
2,453 
4,734 

6 
7 
1 
2 
14 
45 

5 
3 

3 

12 
6 

11 
10. 
1 
5 
26 
51 

2 

3 

12,  117 
19,520 
5,314 
4,401 
22,  379 
9,773 
2,454 
4,738 

77,  476 
89,962 
47,318 
30,859 
97,  345 
61,731 
20,709 
34,  747 

Hartfunl  

Litchfield 

1 
6 
13 
1 

j 

4 
3 

1 
] 

10 
16 
1 

1 

Middlesex 

New  Haven  

Tollaml  

Windfall  in 

1 

o 

3 

1 
24 

Total  

182,  425 

I 
188,539  |370,UG4 

3,167 

3,458 

6,625 

869 

'.193 

1,862 

379,  451 

39,433 

41,123 

80,556 

76 

31 

107 

9 

33 

80,  696 

460,  147 

NOT*:. — *^3  mule  and  20  female  Indians  included  in  white  population  ;  7  mole  and  4  femnle  Chinese  included  in  whit**  population. 


TABLE  No.  o.— NATIVITIES  OF  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 

FOKEIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Alabama                                                      1(17 

Asia  

22 
13 
4 

70 
55,  445 
61 
7 
22 
265 
73 

Rhode  Island                             .  .  >        7,  034 

California        W*"                                        43 

30 

Florida                                                       58 

3,145 
3 
11 
91 
3,875 
3 
549 

! 
1 

8,525  j 
50 
6 

Oeoririu                                                         1  03 

Illinois                                                                                       237         \Viui-nnniii                                                                              1  H-i          Chilli!  

Pacific  Island*  ..  . 

District  of  Columbia  58  ;    Denmark.  .  . 

Ruiwia  

t» 

2,546 
12 
42 
9 
275 
44 
55 
7 
507 
17R 
7 

Iowa                                                               (>** 

German  Stolen  : 
Austria  172 

Sardinia  

Maine       ....                                      1  195  •                                                             •  -  - 

Switzerland  

Maryland                                                     379 

Aggregate  native  37'J,  «D1 

i 

: 

Bavaria  874 

Baden  671 

Hesse  682 

Turkev  

Nassau  53 

West  Indies  

Prussia  1  214 

"Wales  

Wurtcmberg  823 
fiermauy,  (not  ppe- 
cifled)  4,  036 

Other  foreign  countries  

New  Jersey  .  .                                      1  825 

80,696 
379,451 

Aggregate  native  
Total  

North  Carolina  239 

J             Total  Germany  

Ohio  666 

Great  Britain,  (not  specified)  .. 

460,  147 

i 

42 


STATE  OF  CONNECTICUT. 


TAHLK  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS.                                          NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO,  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  or. 

18 
2 
664 
26 
503 

5 
70 
549 
12 

1,230 
419 
7 
—  ^ 

25 
2 

23 
5 

29 
229 
278 
18 
3 
61 
19 
170 

4: 
173 
1,577 
34 

• 

15,683 
48 
18 
1 
813 

3 
4 
H 

167 
278 
4 
K 

2,  677 

881 
1.41C 
7 

3,573 

75 

1,27; 
e 

67 
S 

« 

2,633 
8,756 
1C 
434 

78.' 
UK 
161 

a 

j 

2C 
87C 

Clurlu  

3,885 
878 
380 
54 

Gold-pen  makers  

Gunsmiths  

1,008    ' 
3 
13 

10 
108 
Gl 
19 
95 
4(j 
70 
233 
24 
23 
3 
11 
33 
_7B 
99 
J(i8 
81 

58 
o 

6 

318 

18~ 
14 
C, 
375 
33 
135 
239 

!.-,- 
64 

9,352 
30,612 
11,489 
6 
5 
2 
32 
780 
9 
17 
16 
152 
9 
5 
26 
60 

484 
41 
"0 

Gunsmiths  

Coffee-grinders  

Collar-makers  

8           

Collectors  

Colliers... 

Anger-makers         8:!         Conib-mukers  

Authors                                  "i»kL        Commission  merchants  

Confectioners  

Contractors  

A  xle-makers  ?9 
Bakera  235 

Conveyancers  
Coopers  

Copper  rollers  

Bmikers  
Bank  officers  j             -  '  " 

Ice  dealers  

Barbers                         ! 

Importers  

India-rubber  manufacturers  

India-rubber  workers  

Innkeepers  

Inspectors  -  

Inventors  

Bleachers  .           -1          Duirvmen  

Dealers  

Dentists  

Boatbuilders  i              M 

Distillers  

Boatmen                                                1388 

Kuob-makers  

Booksellers                                                                         -1  1 

i     Editors  

'•     Engineers  

Engravers  

I  ibrariaus 

Lightning-roil  makers  

Lookiug-glass  makers  

Buckle-makers  2.1 

Builders  1  12 

Florists  

BnruisherB  1  74 

Flour  dealers  

Butchers  fe>2 

Foil-arms  manufacturers  

Butt  oil-makers  1  1M 

Fouudervmeu  

s    Frame-makers  

*".   b                                                                                               * 

Fringe-makers  

Cap  lookers                                                                         4         Fruiterers  

' 

Carpenters  :(  .'CO 

Carriers                                                ....                     :jii 

Carter*  4:H 

19 
28 
7 
S3 

3 

2 
9 
4 
9 

Carvers  fig 

Gilders  .... 

Millers 

CiUkers  Go 

Milliners                                           

Millwrights 

Chandlers  59 

Charcoul-bnrnem  7 

Cbeinibtg  .                       7 

(  ij.-ar  makers  436 

Civil  euzlnecri...                                                              32 

GoM-beaters... 

Moulders   .  . 

STATE  OF  CONNECTICUT. 

TABLE  No.  C.— OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 


43 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF 

Musical  instrument  makers  

49 

58 

9 

201 
8 

10 
2 

17 
35 
14 
239  _ 

3 
]3 
42 
~3 
280 
250 
235 

111 
—  1,817 
o 

550 
G 

79 
4 
2 

534 
o 

14 
707 
J4 

5  ; 

o 
48 
31 
7 
49 
2 
53 
199 
10 
73 
2 
162 

58    ; 
51    : 
67 
302 
17 

_sa_ 

9 
33_ 
12~ 

Quarrvmen  

8S3 

14 
655 
9 
4 
266 
6 
7 
37 
20 
47 
24 

222 
CO 
C2 
18 
150 
14 
99 
14 
3 
1,771 
12,  831 
12 
27 
7 
417 
269 
6 
161 
48 
3,892 
10 
16 
144 
24 
175 
4 
4 
14 
8 
19 
548 
173 
129 

13 
17 
V~ 
2 
3 
3 
13 

-A. 
590 

30 

1,S 
Iffl 

s 
1 
M 

S 

s 

1 

J 

1 

6 
1 

] 

1 
1,8 

5 

j 

( 

7 
161,  3f 

Musicians  

Music  sellers  

Music  teachers  

mCU       

Mustard-iiinker«  

I     Suspemler-makers  

Refiners  

Reporters  

Riggers  

Roofers  

Rope-makers  

Oculists  

Rule  makers  

Oil-makers  

Opticians  

Organ-builders  

Ostlers  

Overseers  

Oystermen  

crs  

Scourcra                                           

Traders  

Painters  

Screw  imki-r                                         

Trimmers  

Seamstress* 

Trunk-makers  

Paper-hangers  

Turners  

Type-founders  

Patent  medicine  makers  

Umbrella  manufa  ti 

Pattern-makers  



Pavers  

Pawnbrokers  

r)hol,t'                                      

Peddlers  

Varnish-makers  

Pen-makers  

Percusssion  cap  makers  

Varnishers  

Photographers  

Shoemakers  

Vinegar-makers  
Warpers  

Watchmen  

Pile  drivers.  . 

Silko  uratircB 

Watch-makers  

Pilots 

..      P    . 

Weavers  

Sklte  maker* 

Whalemen  

Wheelwrights  

Whip-makers  

S«la  witcr  makers 

Whitewashes  

White  lead  manufacturers  

Platers 

Whitesmiths  

s'  oon  maktrs 

Wine-makers  

sPrin    mak(,rg 

Wine  and  liquor  dealers  

LP   s 

Wire-workers  

'     S   '     P 

Woodcn-waro  manufacturer!  

Wool  combers  and  carders  

Wool  dealers  

' 

Woollen  manufacturers  

S 

Wool  sorters  

Worsted-makers  

Prof  « 

'„     "     M 

Well-diggers  

Total 

44 


STATE   OF   DELAWARE. 


TABLK  No.  ].— POPULATION  UY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


1 

3 
3 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  nnd  under  5. 

5  ami  under  10.     10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30.    30  uud  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

P. 

It 

t,' 

M.             F. 

M. 

F- 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

51. 

F.       1     -M. 

"• 

332 
719 
310 

294 
705 
302 

1,237 
2,041 
1,580 

1,174 
2,688 
1,496 

1,342 
2,726 

1,767 

1,313 
2,741 
1,662 

1,367 
2,611 
1,687 

1,186 
2,554 

1,475 

1,344 
2,423 
1,425 

1,156 
2,490 
1,340 

1,921 
4,482 
1,940 

l.US 
4,518 
1,888 

1,  134 
3,007 
1,419 

1,046 
2,998 
1,325 

939 
2,173 
1,030 

657 
2,130 
MS 

1,361 

1,301 

5,458 

5,358 

5,835 

5,716 

5,665 

5,215 

5,192 

4,986 

8,343 

8,124 

5,580 

5,369 

4,162 

3,952 

FHEE  COLORED. 


104 

103 

459 

443 

342 

546 

577 

492 

480 

430 

593 

623 

3-.il 

3(19 

256 

242 

120 

126 

4-19 

4"i7 

524 

538 

533 

512 

452 

•135 

724 

763 

489 

513 

384 

352 

78 

83 

285 

236 

331 

3« 

322 

305 

235 

290 

324 

354 

183 

207 

145 

165 

302 

312 

1,193 

1,136 

1,  3'J7 

1,406 

1,422 

1,309 

1,167 

1,155 

1,641 

1,  710 

995 

1,089 

785 

759 

SLAVE. 


1 

Kent                  .           

o 

a 

14 

21 

10 

16 

17 

19 

17 

17 

"I 

23 

S 

10               2  '            3 

t 

24 

12, 

20 

25 

25 

18 

18 

24 

26 

27 

1 

13    i            C 

3 

g 

20 

88 

81 

105 

86 

116 

109 

123 

108 

116 

132 

40 

76             26  ,          39 

Total 

12 

28 

126 

114 

135 

124 

158 

146 

158 

149 

163 

182 

46 

99  ;          28  '          48 

i 

AGGREGATE. 


1  361 

1  301 

5  458 

«i  353 

5  835 

5  716 

5  665 

5  215 

5  192 

4  986 

8,343 

8,124 

5,580 

5,369 

4,162 

3,952 

302 

312 

1  193 

1  136 

1  397 

1  406 

1,422 

1,309 

1,  107 

1,155 

1,011 

1,740 

995 

1,089 

785 

759 

12 

28 

126 

114 

135 

124 

158 

116 

158 

149 

lf>3 

182 

46 

99 

26 

48 

Total  population  

1,675 

1,641 

6,777 

6,608 

7,  307 

7,246 

7,245 

6,670 

6,517 

6,290 

10,  147 

10,046 

6,621 

6,537 

4,975 

4,759 

STATE   OK    DELAWARE 


45 


TABLK  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 

50  and  under  60. 

1                                 i 
60  and  under  70.    70  and  under  80.    80  and  under  90. 

DOandunderlOO. 

Above  100. 

Ago  uukn'n. 

Total 
Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

M. 

F. 

M.             F.             51.             F.             M.             P. 

M.            F. 

M.    |    F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

583 
1,311 
654 

553 
1,329 

646 

281          285            93           106            19            26 
646          785          232          290            57            82 
319           335           117           128             21             45 

2               2 
5             10 
2               B 

1 

10,614 
23,035 
12,291 

9,716  •         20,330 
1 
23,  320            46,  355 

11,  613            23,  904 

i 

Kent 

0     ' 

2,548 

2,528 

1,246       1,405           442  |         524             97           153 

9             18 

0  ! 

45,  940 

44,649  •          90,589 

:            ! 

FREE  COLORED. 


181 

196 

100 

89 

40  i           51 

12 

14  !            C  '            2 

] 

T  671 

T  600 

7  °71 

Kent 

215 

232 

113 

100 

55  '           54 

14 

28  •           5  :           8 

1  !        2 

1      ...1        4  068 

4  120 

8  188 

o 

122 

127 

77 

fi8 

24  ;           38 

M 

17  .            8  '            7 

!        1 

!  i        2  150 

2  220 

4  370 

3 

i            i 

518 

555 

290 

257 

119  i         143 

40 

59  I          19  i           17 

1  i        3. 

9,  889 

9,940 

19,829 

1 

|          T 

1            | 

SLAVE. 

15 

3 

22 

i 

i 

i 
89  i             114                   "03     Kent 

1 
O 

0 

10 

0 

10 

j                1 

! 

121              133                 °54     \ewcastle 

o 

6 

2               2  '             1 

..j  

650  ;            C91               1  341      Sn«se*  

17 

12 

12 

o 

8 

i 

PfiO               13»               1  7<« 

!           1                            i                 I 

AGGREGATE. 

2,548 
518 
17 

555 

1,246 
290 
12 

1,405 
257 
12 

442 

119 
o 

124 
143 

8 

|                j 
97  i         153               9 

40  ;          59            19 
2  ;            2               1 

18 

17 

o 

'      45  040  •       44  649             90  580      Totj.1  whit.-a 

1 
O 

1  ]        3 

:        9  889  :        '1  940            ]')  829 

Total  free  colored. 

-           860              038              1  798 

3,083 

3,109 

1,548 

1,  674 

563 

C75 

1 
139  !        214            29            35 

I              ! 

3  i        3 

i 

56  689        55  527           112  216 

STATE  OF  DELAWARE. 


TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


FREE  COLORED. 

SLAVE. 

-i 

£ 

COUNTIES. 

. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

si 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

it 

a 

j 

£ 

i 

•a 

Si 

^ 

Tt 

•a 

Ei 

M. 

F.         Total,   l      M.             F.      1  Total. 

M. 

F.          Total. 

£ 

1 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.    Total. 

1 

4 

9,  716     20,  330       3,  204       3,  161        6,  305 

407 

439           906       7,  271 

27,601 

86 

110 

190 

3 

4 

„ 

203 

27,804 

1                I 

Newcastle 

S3  035 

23,320     46,355       3.  539       3.559       7,098 

529  :        501        1,  090       8,  188 

54,543 

104 

119 

223 

17 

14  I       31 

254 

54,797 

12,  291 

11,613     23,904 

1,696        1,774        3,470 

454 

440           900 

4,  370 

28,274 

:     632 

664 

1,290 

" 

27 

45 

1,341 

29,  615 

45,940 

44,  649     90,  589  !    8,  439       8,  494  '<  16,  933 

1,450 

1,446       2,896 

19,829 

110,418 

I 
822       893  :     1,715 

38 

15 

83 

1,  798 

112,  216 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION    OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND  HUNDREDS. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,   AM*     HtS- 

PKEDS. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

Total. 

KKEE   COI.OUKD. 

Total  fri'c. 

SI.AVK. 

Aggregate. 

M.                 F. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Kent  

1,583            1,452 
483               450 
1,300           1,088 
781               180 
108                 81 
1,  020               839 
-00               0(i9 
3!>2               409 
1  522            1   378 

3,035 
933 
2,394 
1,581 
18!) 
1,865 
1,429 
801 
2  900 

070 
139 

001 
127 
42 
418 
247 
135 
319 
937 
009 
88 
224 
153 
230 
103 
465 
151 
84 

586 

537 
185 
49 
355 
225 
196 
304 
946 
511 
85 
211 
115 
149 
130 
416 
118 
100 
2 
19 
605 
34 
91 
M 
1% 
48 
49 

:.        118 

83 
280 
499 

:«« 

1,202 
350 
1,138 
312 
91 
773 
472 
331 
653 
1,883 
1,120 
173 
435 
268 
379 
233 
881 
269 
184 
2 
37 
1,299 
51 
175 
27 
257 
'.M 
91 
189 
121 
451 
805 
578 

4,297 
1,289 
3,  532 
1,873 
280 
2,638 
1,901 
1,  132 
3,553 
7,108 
4,072 
4,185 
5,613 
3,650 
1,885 
1,506 
2,494 
939 
1,355 
70 
269 
2,  995 
573 
086 
240 
1,518 
442 
787 
3,680 
3,58fi 
5,065 
6,663 
2,254 

16 

15 

31 

4,328 
1,289 
3,588 
1,873 
280 
2,  0-!9 
1,  914 
1,179 
3,574 
7,130 
4,  162 
4,185 
5,613 
3,654 
1,902 
1,566 
2,505 
949 
1,355 
70 
269 
3,097 
523 
686 
240 
1.534 
442 
787 
3.  OfHi 
3,  586 
3,065 
0,663 
2.  254 

do 

....do  

20 

30 

50 

do 

J 

do 

do         

8 

23 
8 
7 
52 

3 

0 
24 
13 
17 
38. 

11 
13 
47 
21 
24 
90 

MUfonl 

do        ..           ... 

Milford 

do 

Mlspillion    

....do  

Murderkill  

....do  

2  053           2  570 

5,  223 
2,952 
4.012 
5.  178 
3,  382 
1  ,  500 
1  ,  333 
1,613 
C70 
1.  171 
03 
233 
1  .  096 
472 
511 
'-'13 
1,261 
318 
093 
3,497 
3.462 
1,611 
5.798 
1  .  076 

1,505           1,387 
2  022           1  990 

...do  

do 

2,  574          2,  604 
1,721            1,658 
802               704 
620               707 
811               802 
a«               315 

33                 35 
125               107 
907               7rfl 
243               229 
211               270 
110               103 
C:>1               610 
176               17',' 
300               393 
1,701            1.736 
1,742           1.720 
3,131           2.477 
2.  763           3,  035 
793     ;          883 

Mill  Creek      

.     do  .... 

3 

9 

1 

8 

4 

17 

do 

do 

do 

6 
4 

5 
0 

11 
10 

do 

do 

do 

do 

18 
6»4 
17 
81 
13 
131 
40 
45 
71 
41 
168 
300 
270 

do 

38 


64 

102 

Middle  town 

do 

do 

do 

White  Clay  Crock  

....do  

8 

8 

10 

do 

do 

Qd  wan! 

do 

3d  ward 

do 

.  do 

T'lttt!  Wilmington   .  . 

0  103     '      <>  851     1     111041     !       !IH!        1  "94        •?  S10         21,254                    1 

3     '              4                 21  258 

STATE    OF   DELAWARE. 

TABLK  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND  HUNDREDS— Continued. 


47 


|                                                                                               WHITK. 
CITIKS,   TOWNS,    AXD    HI  X-                          COUNTIES. 

KllBK   COLORED. 

Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

Aggrrgatu. 

i                                                                            *•                    I 

Total.     ;       M.             F.         Total. 

.M. 

F. 

T4>tul. 

\                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | 

i 

I 

84                   2,580 

200                   3,439 

Georgetown  do  2°  I             °4L 

402             38             53             ')! 

142                   3,  033 

Miltoa  do  ;jU)               332 

651             5<(             70           ]'*) 

.South  Milford  do  2G3               271 

534     i         17             33             r,0 

Diigflboro'                                         do                                        !      1  OGO           1  0°6 

Indian  River                                        do                                                      731)               658 

j- 

I 
Lewes  do  374               374 

743            100    ,       l"£2     |      °->"> 

970 

Little  Creek                                         do                                           i       1  401            1  378 

Bridgevillc  do  ''          10  L                 10 

I'H             31             °H             7J 

°50 

Seaford  do  253               245 

408             51             75           l'>6 

6°4 

1 

TABLK  No.  4— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

I'MTM!)  STATES. 

£ 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  bom. 

, 
Aggregate  free  popu-  j 
lation. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

J= 
& 

MULATTO.                           .i 

33 

a 

WHITE. 

Totul. 

BLACK. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M.      !       F.         Total. 

\                                 3 
M.             F.         Total.  '       £ 

H 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

Kent  

10,  310 
18,  519 
12,234 

9,  510 
19,266 
11,590 

19,  820 
37,  785 
23,824 

3,  204  i     3,  101        6,  365 
3,537  |     3,556       7,003 
1,696  1     1,774  j     3,470 

467  '         439  I        906     27,091 
529           561        1,090     45,968 

454           440           900     28,194 

• 

304 
4,516 
57 

206 
4,054 
23 

510 
8,570 
80 

510 
8,575 
80 

27,601 
54,543 
56,  SY4 

2 

3 

5 

Total 

41,063 

40,  366 

81,429 

1 
8,437       8,491     16,928  j    1,450       1,446       2,896   101,253 

4,877 

4,  283       9,  160 

2 

3 

5 

9,105 

110,  418 

48 


STATE  OF  DELAWARE. 


TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  THE  FllEE  POPULATION. 


rXITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

0 

2 

3 
5,832 
4 

17 
11 
5 
2 

10 
171 

5 

81 
84,  tf(W 
9 
6 
31 
3--' 
4 
J 
0 
•1 
35 
5.110 
214 
5 

tj 
17 
3J 
1,877 
456 
I) 
100 

WOT-IM 

British  America  

39 

5 

2 

200 

1 
8 

Illinois  

Wisconsin  
District  of  Columbia  

5 

48 

China  

1,  581 

Pacific  Inlands  

4 

201 

Not  stated         

133 

1,263 

| 
Aggregate  native  

j 

German  States  : 

Main,.                              

101,  253 

34 

Bavaria                .           129 

Massachusetts  
Michigan           -                  .... 

Baden                             216 

HeRM)                      -   -     121 

Minnesota  
BflMluippI 

13 
30 

I'ruHsia                       .     206 

Wurtemoerg  133 
Germany,  (not  speci 
fied)  395 

Aggregate  foreign  
Aggregate  native  

0,  10,") 
101,  253 

North  Carolina  
Ohio  .          

Total  Germany  

110,418 

TAHI.K  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OK. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

1-2 
5 
920 

Builders 

•1 

KB 
10 

er, 

10 
8 
flG4 
8 
4 
2 
9 
50 
11_ 
110 
5(» 
5 
2 
158 
4 

37 

G 
11 
34 
21 
3 
1,688 
o 

58 
19 
31 
IB 

71 
5 

55(1 
7,284 
4,122 
3 
X 
8 
3 
11 
2V 
8 
U 

Agricultural  implement  makers  

Butchers  

Apprentices  

Button-makers  

Astronomical  instrument  inukern  

4 

70 
_JS_ 

28 
•J5 
87 
22 
9 
ff! 

83 

8 

51 
.1 
10 
9 
3 
5 
1'J8 
75 
8 
2 

Cubluet-mnkers  

Dentists  

Die-slnken  

Bank  officers 

Domestics  

Draughtsmen  

Drivers  

Basket  PI  ker 

Drovers  

Bellfounders 

Druggists  



Dyers  

Block-makers  

Civil  engineers  

Boarding-house  keepers  

Clergymen  

Boatbuilders  

Clerk* 

Boutmen  

Clothiers 

Bookbinders  

Booksellers  and  Ktationoni  

Bottlers  

Conveyance™ 

19 

2:13 
8 
55 
37.' 
24 

Bricklayers  

Brick-maker*  

t 

Binfh  m.iknift  

Cooki  .  .  . 

Foundfrvnr'n  

STATE    OF    DELAWARE. 

TABLE  No.  C.— OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

9 

96 
12 
11 
72 
4 

4 
49 
10 
S60 
14 

4 
114 
11 
14 
27 

9 
1 
5 

0,611 
1 
338 
87 
3 
10 
3 
18 

229 

5 
2 

7 
46 

52 

27 
18 

217 
10 
37 
12 
21 
11 

J5i» 

•11 

C2 
4 
10 
9 
90 
53 
9 

4L 

20 
26 

2 
84 
37 
4 
4 
8 

7 
7 
8 
19 
32 
9 
'      4 
346 
2,462 
210 
15 
22 
491 

6 
28 
6 

Gardeners  

Gas-fitters  

o 

g 

Gate-keepers  

Ostlers  

C 

3 

7 
2 
41 
143 
4 
97 
3 
10 

159 
198 
27 
300 
54 
13 
67 
8 
38 
46 
53 
3 

5 
36 

8 

_7 

10 
37 
13 
221 
22 
£68 
208 
5 
14 
S3 
9 
2 
13 

691 

Overseers  

Oystermen  

Storekeepers  

Stove-makers  

Bi 

Students  

Surgeons  

Ice  dealers  

a   e      an 

Surveyors  

Peddlers  

Tailors  

Iron-founders  

Physicians  
pilots       .                

Tailoresses  

Iron-mongers  

Plasterers  

Teachers  

Platers  
Plumbers  

Teamsters  

Potters  

Powder  manufacturers  

Printers  

Produce  dealers  

Professors  

Pump-makers  

Lime  -burners  

Rag  collectors  

' 

Mantua-makers  

182 
96 
405 
4 
112 
402 
9 
195 
157 
50 
6 
124 
86 
2 
10 
o 

War  ers 

Manufacturers  

Sail-makers  

\V    't 

Seamstresses  

^ 

r 

Sliip-carpenters  

ooe    m 

Ship-masters  

Other  occupations  and  unknown  
Total  

M 

36,104 

STATE   OF   FLORIDA 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


1 
9 
3 

4 

a 
e 

7 
8 

•• 

10 

11 

18 
13 
14 

15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
10 

82 
23 

M 
85 
86 

! 
88 
89 

.. 
32 
33 
M 
. 
36 
37 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  uuder  5. 

5  ami  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  aud  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

1C. 

P- 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

1C. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

It. 

F. 

80 
G 
11 
27 
33 
1 
58 
25 
21 
58 
47 

75 
4 
15 
12 
33 
1 
40 
38 
16 
03 
35 

258 
15 
65 
107 
107 
4 
197 
236 
75 
277 
208 

248 
10 
64 
120 
184 
1 
188 
201 
77 
231 
176 

304 
15 
77 
127 
198 
6 
181 
219 
89 
322 
262 

271 
12 
61 
118 
185 
3 
183 
211 
102 
281 
190 

258 
24 
49 
107 
203 
3 
186 
211 
66 
279 
215 

230 
11 
73 
105 
183 
4 
157 
220 
76 
307 
187 

210 
13 
53 
59 

140 
3 

150 
158 
71 
229 
156 

207 
8 
56 
62 
160 
3 
156 
205 
77 
209 
158 

368 
28 
76 
94 
265 
9 
277 
403 
147 
372 
246 

283 

17 
80 
90 
195 
6 
261 
302 
121 
348 
197 

208 
15 
47 
84 
156 
9 
216 
320 
105 
246 
158 

207 
12 
44 
86 
122 
2 
162 
192 
88 
190 
134 

156 
10 
31 

56 
104 
7 
155 
220 
83 
144 
108 

109 
4 
32 
40 
83 
4! 
105 
109 
53 
130 
89 

Clay 

Dade        .          

Duval  

il 

68 
64 
33 
3-2 
23 
13 
GO 

n 

M 

51 
59 

18 
25 
56 
27 
13 
29 
30 
15 
21 
49 
42 

46 
30 
82 
6fi 
22 
40 
23 
16 
63 
8 
39 
35 
39 
SI 
12 
39 
77 
28 
14 
19 
21 
15 
27 
58 
30 

151 
74 
351 
231 
98 
186 
98 
48 
230 
51 
228 
128 
117 
232 
70 
122 
270 
124 
117 
Cl 
111 
04 
118 
160 
118 

101 
94 
328 
229 

100 
173 
90 
58 
230 
45 
214 
144 
100 
230 
05 
99 
270 
109 
104 
67 
85 
62 
91 
1ST 
111 

195 
87 
407 
27!) 
127 
228 
KM 
86 
294 
50 
231 
131 
155 
280 
86 
143 
290 
155 
130 
73 
107 
70 
123 
188 
124 

194 
108 

415 
254 
130 
211 
116 
08 
268 
46 
227 
134 
119 
237 
63 
122 
299 
142 
108 
81 
89 
65 
117 
200 
137 

183 
96 
415 
238 

110 
205 
82 
78 
261 
41 
246 
116 
113 
230 
52 
121 
272 
124 
123 
83 
113 
69 
123 
1!)7 
116 

172 
84 
357 
225 
106 
211 
100 
79 
258 
36 
217 
126 
122 
206 
55 
78 
274 
118 
90 
58 
88 
64 
129 
165 
117 

147 
67 
295 
179 
80 
159 
68 
54 
200 
28 
192 
113 
84 
156 
41 
83 
207 
110 
75 
55 
74 
43 
97 
151 
94 

145 
94 
307 
221 
79 
182 
83 
50 
190 
33 
187 
121 
99 
193 
40 
74 
224 
122 
78 
51 
67 
43 
114 
159 
98 

205 
109 
488 
301 
132 
328 
118 
77 
294 
56 
342 
332 
267 
271 
84 
J49 
405 
164 
137 
92 
110 
58 
142 
201 
126 

155 

93 
441 
323 
141 
277 
97 
70 
293 
54 
262 
193 
175 
260 
61 
125 
343 
15S 
125 
90 
114 
00 
140 
215 
158 

147 
67 
287 
205 
81 
25S 
82 
63 
194 
34 
246 
189 
144 
174 
39 
137 
257 
91 
93 
68 
45 
75 
99 
126 
93 

124 
64 
255 
186 
66 
192 
58 
46 
180 
25 
154 
90 
90 
126 
41 
89 
215 
103 
64 
46 
52 
46 
72 
132 
70 

88 
44 
200 
140 
47 
146 
68 
33 
151 
24 
158 
112 
97 
92 
33 
70 
109 
75 
60 
45 
53 
40 
81 
95 
55 

70 
43 
164 
116 
45 
123 
33 
28 
112 
17 
109 
90 
76 
84 
18 
52 
113 
83 
54 
34 
40 
24 
67 
82 
65 

Liberty 

\Vakulla 

Total  

1,357 

1,231 

5,179 

4,947 

5,941 

0,570 

5,408 

5,088 

4,099 

4,355 

7,339 

6,329 

4,912 

3,825 

3,  3X 

2,500 

FREE  COLORED. 


1 

1                 1 

1                  ! 

1 

2 

I 

1 

t 

1 

2 

1               4               1  '                             1 

2               1  i 

1                 1 

2 

•( 

1 

4 

Clay  . 

'                             l 

1               1  1 

1   '                                1 

, 

1 

1 

,, 

Dado  

| 

7 

3 

3 

g 

17             16             11             12             11 

7  i            8 

10            16  ]            3 

5 

4 

12 

ft 

14 

10             11               7  •           11               6 

9            15 

9             13               9 

9 

4 

6 

9 

1 

2    ..                        1 

1 

10 

1 

;                    i 

2  !            1  ] 

Hamilto.i 

1 

11332 

1              3 

3               1               1 

!   ' 

HilUbor.High  

13 

1  i            1 

• 

1 

i 

o 

1  i            4                                7  ;            4 

4              3 

400 

2 

a 

IS 

|                ) 

1                   ... 

1                  O 

16 

Lafayette  

Leon  

1 

.] 

4               3               54               4 

3              3  i 

8             6             1 

3 

4 

18 

Litertv  

19 

Madinon  

I 

2                   '             1 

0                            ; 

1             1  ' 

• 

Marlon 

,       I    -Ulliutr.l 


STATE    OF    FLORIDA. 


51 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


50  and  under  60. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unk'wu. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

M. 

78 
5 
18 
34 
48 
9 
80 
96 
43 
92 
57 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

V. 

M. 

F. 

ih 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

60 
3 
12 
23 
40 

69 
73 
30 
82 
32 

45 
2 
13 
16 
35 
3 
37 
33 
23 
49 
42 

33 
1 
10 
8 
19 

7 
o 
o 
5 
12 

7 

1 

2,034 
136 
44S 

1,367 
54 
1.561 
2,034 
730 
2,065 
1,505 
500 
1,291 
619 
2,757 
1,764 
761 
1,6W 
696 
490 
1,823 
323 
1,796 
1,276 
1,108 
1.622 
452 
914 
2,  117 
975 
796 
534 
073 
467 
668 
1,314 
841 

1,733 
88 
453 
672 
1,  215 
26 
1,364 
1,620 
648 
1,896 
1,229 
500 
1,124 
652 
2,506 
1,734 
729 
1,507 
635 
445 
1,698 
278 
1,  498 
1,026 
870 
1,453 
371 
720 
1,931 
978 
671 
466 
586 
394 
804 
1,270 
829 

3,  767 
224 
895 
1,388 
2,582 
80 
2,925 
3,654 
1,378 
3,981 
2,734 
1,000 
2,415 
1,271 
5,263 
3,498 
1,490 
3,194 
1,331 
935 
3,521 
001 
3,294 
2,302 
1,978 
3,075 
823 
1,634 
4,048 
1,953 
1,467 
1,000 
1,259 
861 
1,672 
2,584 
1,670 

1 

1 
1 
10 

„ 

1 

1 

i 

30 
28 
5 
41 
22 

22 
11 
2 
13 
5 

11 

8 
3 

8 
8 

1 
1 

1 
41 

2 

28 

2 

Escambia  
Franklin  

1 

5 

1 
1 

2 

n     

78 
30 
145 
81 
40 
97 
30 
21 
83 
23 
79 
81 
51 
01 
15 
31 
107 
54 
30 
17 
28 
19 
46 
74 
47 

33 

24 

109 
61 
25 
56 
17 
15 
73 
9 
51 
56 
34 
39 
10 
21 

53 
25 
11 
21 
10 
30 
52 
28 

32 

20 
56 
26 
10 
36 
11 
12 
37 
6 
31 
31 
23 
36 
10 
24 
60 
37 
11 
(i 
11 
13 
15 
46 
20 

18 
10 
37 
33 
7 
24 
13 
12 
20 
3 
29 
25 
14 
21 
5 
16 
39 
35 
7 
8 
9 
3 
14 
30 
12 

12 
6 
24 
14 

13 
3 

4 
16 

5 
7 
5 
8 
3 
4 
20 
11 
5 

4 
1 
3 
15 
5 

5 

9 
14 
1 
13 
4 
3 
9 
1 
5 
8 
o 

6 
1 
5 
9 
15 
1 
1 

6 

3 

1 
3 

1 

1 

s 

1 
3 

I 
1! 

1 
3 
I 
1 

Jackson 

1 

2 

3 

Ji-flerson 

1 

2 

3 

Leo/ 

3 

1 
3 

1 

1 

o 

1 
2 

• 

1 

Monroe 

1 
1 

4 

1 
o 
n 

1 

Oran-- 

Putua'm 

1 
4 

1 

1 

Santa  Rosa  

2 

8 

1 

1 

1 
3 
8 
2 

1 

Volusia 

Wakulla 

1 
1 

1 

1 

i 

Washington  

1,937 

1,349 

918 

641 

275 

189 

46 

42  |            5 

5 

:    ' 

' 

47 

41,123 

36,  619 

77,  747 

FREE  COLORED. 


1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

4 

8 

1 

1 

o 

4 

17 

10 

27 

1 

I 

4 

3 

7 

Clay 

1 

1 

4 

3 

1 

0 

2 

3 

1 

71 

91 

162 

3 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

77 

76 

153 

1 

3 

3 

1 

Franklin  \ 

1 

j 

4 

6 

2 

1 

12 

11 

23 

1 

1 

2 

2 

HilUborough  ' 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

0 

26 

17 

43 

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

3 

;j 

0 

4 

j 

20 

31 

60 

1 

1 

1 

1 

g 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Marion  .  .  . 

10 

11 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 

20 


•  Estimated. 


52 


STATE   OF   FLORIDA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


FREE  COLORED—  Continued. 

21 

39 

23 
24 
25 
•X 

an 

28 
29 
30 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1.        :   1  and  under  5.      5  and  under  10.     10  and  under  15.    1  5  and  under  20.    20  and  under  30.    30  and  under  40. 

Ill                           ! 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F.             M.             F.             M.             F.       ;      M. 

F.             M. 

F.             M. 

F.             M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

2 

t 
2              9  i           91          14              9            13 
1              2              64              3  i           2 

1 

9               9 
3               3 

11             11 

4               , 

13  i            5 

c|        i 

9 
2 

3 
' 

7 
2 

• 

' 

!                      i 

2  i           1  •           3              2              2 

5  i            2 
2               2 
6              3 

3|            3 
4j            4 
10              3 

1  '  

5 
n 

2 

1 
1 
6 

3:5              5              4            11 

2  I            1 

7  i.. 

4 
2 

1  j            1              4  |           8              2  I           4 

l 

\Vulton 

i            all.                     i 

1 

i            i 

1  |            1 

1 

1 

1     |                  0    • 

1 

Total      

9 

7  ;          50             62             81  i          47             74 

57  i          53 

66             67  |          73             28 

40 

26            45 

SLAVE. 


1 

60 

51 

289 

273 

333 

302 

313 

320 

262 

243 

439 

409 

246 

271 

156 

182 

Q 

3 

o 

1 

1 

1 

3 

0 

3 

2 

1 

T 

8 

12 

30 

38 

33 

35 

37 

51 

33 

42 

50 

41 

27 

19 

19 

23 

4 

Clav 

3 

10 

49 

33 

38 

46 

37 

38 

28 

25 

53 

38 

28 

34 

11 

11 

•\ 

28 

31 

173 

148 

147 

167 

160 

166 

124 

115 

208 

1R9 

115 

102 

58 

36 

fl 

Dade 

1 

1 

7 

37 

33 

143 

143 

130 

109 

127 

131 

112 

116 

211 

145 

124 

114 

75 

63 

R 

21 

19 

95 

100 

134 

120 

113 

112 

102 

97 

264 

168 

150 

107 

85 

82 

9 

Franklin  

5 

33 

25 

37 

30 

39 

31 

25 

28 

41 

4U 

40 

36 

29 

35 

10 

Gadsdeu  

100 

85 

399 

366 

37<1 

350 

363 

377 

320 

311 

514 

418 

315 

293 

223 

237 

11 

1? 

22 

113 

108 

129 

97 

92 

90 

82 

84 

114 

134 

61 

64 

44 

61 

n 

13 

7 

7 

35 

40 

51 

43 

43 

40 

30 

39 

31 

35 

32 

3(1 

14 

35 

1  1 

j 

4 

G 

10 

]] 

10 

ti 

9 

6 

7 

8 

9 

4 

7 

3 

4 

ir, 

59 

66 

339 

355 

381 

377 

325 

351 

250 

254 

477 

435 

270 

276 

158 

166 

16 

101 

132 

466 

512 

478 

481 

453 

417 

339 

379 

500 

597 

3JO 

344 

209 

221 

17 

6 

3 

26 

42 

74 

36 

41 

47 

23 

19 

41 

57 

26 

33 

38 

21 

1R 

81 

81 

641 

600 

665 

642 

659 

5% 

489 

477 

774 

816 

554 

580 

400 

360 

19 

Levy  

5 

3 

27 

33 

41 

26 

22 

40 

24 

30 

27 

31 

15 

20 

9 

12 

90 

13 

7 

35 

40 

4'J 

39 

4° 

35 

34 

27 

48 

57 

21 

21 

15 

15 

91 

65 

7° 

317 

319 

315 

290 

299 

285 

256 

251 

358 

388 

240 

235 

136 

]52 

.... 

7 

19 

23 

11 

17 

11 

6 

9 

12 

31 

20 

13 

18 

13 

4 

S3 

52 

69 

349 

345 

3.j7 

338 

381 

350 

3» 

376 

523 

4!)8 

345 

313 

198 

183 

94 

3 

31 

17 

23 

39 

35 

°6 

-, 

19 

59 

31 

33 

36 

33 

11 

W 

28 

30 

96 

90 

105 

94 

116 

109 

86 

96 

160 

132 

107 

80 

86 

57 

gg 

11 

48 

53 

4° 

63 

69 

44 

44 

30 

30 

•<- 

Q 

I 

15 

10 

16 

10 

1° 

10 

18 

in 

10 

R 

1 

2 

88 

102 

86 

72 

61 

27 

25 

-i 

g 

80 

65 

68 

55 

199 

106 

161 

55 

86 

35 

30 

St.  John's  

16 

17 

53 

64 

88 

63 

56 

38 

54 

60 

112 

71 

59 

32 

43 

31 

10 

79 

79 

33 

39 

38 

27 

1 

16 

28 

45 

48 

26 

31 

16 

16 

33 

Taylor 

3 

7 

1 

5 

M 

Voluaia  . 

7 

20 

18 

20 

29 

15 

5 

•<•, 

Wakulla  

g 

23 

84 

91 

97 

76 

74 

43 

50 

in; 

Walton 

30 

19 

20 

12 

i" 

T, 

7 

40 

91 

15 

10 

15 

Total  

818 

883 

4  304 

4  255 

5  413 

3  644 

3  483 

2  324 

2,238 

AGGREGATE. 


I 

Total  whi  teg  

1  257 

ft  T°9 

4  91° 

3  825 

3  255 

2  500 

9 

Total  free  colored  

9 

7 

90 

go 

7*1 

28 

40 

26 

45 

3 

Total  glaveg  

618 

3  644 

3  483 

o  3.14 

2  238 

Aggregate  ... 

o  Qg4 

8  584 

7  -j4g 

5  605 

4  7iH3 

STATE   OF   FLORIDA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


53 


FREE  COLORED— Continued. 


50  nnd  under  fiO. 

GO  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  SO. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Ago  uuku'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

21 
82 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
88 
S9 
30 

M.      j      F. 

M.      ;       F. 

M. 

*'• 

M.      ;      F. 

M. 

P. 

M.        F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

3  i            9 
3 

3|            6 

1 

3 

1    

73 
23 
1 
1 
12 
36 
33 

87 
31 

160 

* 
1 
31 

61 
82 
1 
13 
10 

I 

! 

N       R- 

l 

1 



1            2 

1 

19 
25 
49 
1 
5 
9 

e 

2  I            4 
4  !           5 
1            1 

2      i 

2              5 

1 

1 

3 

2    :                     1 
1 

1 

! 

1    

j 

7 
8 

1 

1    . 

! 

Washington  

1 

[ 

23  !          40 

19             22  !           11 

9 

61           3 

j 

3 

1 

1  '        I 

454 

478 

932 

SLAVE. 


95 

74 

42 

42 

11 

14 

)0             10 

3 

1 

1 

_ 

2  263 

2  194 

4  457 

1 

1 

1 

4 

5 

1 

o 

3 

2 

! 

254 

270 

534 

3 

13 

13 

G 

„ 

1 

1    ... 

1 

1 

268 

°51 

519 

Clay 

29 

25 

9 

21 

4 

4 

2               1 

1 
1  : 

1  058 

1  005 

0  063 

5 

1 

49 

49 

28 

25 

7 

8 

6               1 

1 

i 

1  050 

937 

1  987 

7 

54 

49 

33 

18 

17 

8 

6              5 

7 

5 

i. 

1  076 

885 

1  961 

g 

9 

!) 

10 

6 

3 

4 

1 

1 

i 

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249 

5°0 

1J7 

110 

59 

36 

10 

10 

6  j            4 

4 

1 

2 

j 

2  809 

0    (JQQ 

r>  409 

21 

27 

14 

9 

8 

3 

1    ...     . 

1 

1 

1 

6')7 

700 

1  397 

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100 

100 

200 

12 

12 

13 

5 

•J 

o 

3 

o 

264 

300 

564 

13 

.-> 

1 

1 

1 

49 

63 

112 

14 

97 

98 

47 

47 

28 

25 

1 

2 

3 

1 

i 

2  442 

2  461 

4  903 

15 

114 

122 

60 

65 

18 

20 

13               5 

4 

3 

1 

3  075 

3  299 

6  374 

16 

15 

21 

1 

3 

3 

1 

294 

283 

577 

17 

Ol<> 

187 

80 

93 

33 

40 

8             10 

4 

g 

4  599 

4  4(K) 

0  089 

18 

4 

g 

2 

1 

1 

26        41 

203 

247 

450 

19 

10 

5 

5 

6 

s 

1 

266 

255 

521 

Liberty 

20 

78 

55 

46 

49 

15 

11 

3               3 

3 

7 

1 

2  131 

2  118 

4  249 

13 

9 

7 

1 

3 

0 

1 

1 

132 

121 

253 

22 

84 

74 

59 

48 

12 

25 

3               3 

2 

2 

1 

2  689 

2  625 

5  314 

23 

15 

12 

10 

12 

o 

1 

1 

257 

194 

451 

25 

41 

17 

24 

10 

g 

4               5 

840 

772 

1  612 

25 

11 

9 

3 

6 

4 

2 

1 

392 

352 

744 

New  River  - 

26 

3 

1 

88 

75 

163 

27 

26 

19 

17 

5 

1 

o 

2 

1 

543 

504 

1  047 

28 

36 

17 

12 

8 

.| 

g 

1               3 

825 

54G 

1  371 

29 

20 

33 

11 

15 

3 

10 

o               3 

o 

1 

448 

555 

1  003 

30 

21 

10 

6 

g 

•j 

G 

o 

428 

407 

835 

31 

7 

11 

2 

c 

j 

1               1 

1 

1 

275 

274 

549 

32 

1 

1 

1 

1 

60 

65 

125 

33 

1 

1 

5 

1 

3 

1 

1 

i 

158 

139 

297 

34 

25 

22 

15 

13 

G 

1              3 

1 

o 

i 

573 

594 

1,167 

Wakulla  

35 

g 

6 

1 

1 

e> 

1 

1 

224 

217 

441 

Walton  

36 

g 

6 

7 

3 

3 

i 

238 

236 

474 

37 

| 

1,235 

1,145 

621 

582 

222 

237 

81             70 

34 

30 

15 

14 

27i      41 

1 

31,348 

30,397 

61,745 

1 

AGGREGATE. 


I 

1                      i 

1,937 

1,349 

918 

641 

275 

189 

46 

42 

5              51  

1 

57 

47 

41,128 

36,619  :          77,747     Total  whites  

1 

05 

46 

19 
i-> 

22 

11 

0 

6 

3 

3  !                       l 

1 

1 

454 

478  '               932  !  Total  free  colored  . 

I 

1,235 

1,145 

621 

58S 

222 

237 

81 

70 

34  1          30         15 

14 

27 

41 

31,348 

30,  397  :          61,  745  !  Total  slaves  

3 

3  197 

2,540 

1,558 

1,245 

508 

435 

133 

115 

42             35         16 

15 

85 

89 

72,930 

67,494  i         140,424  ! 

'  Estimated, 


STATE    OF    FLORIDA 


TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  OOLOIl  AND  CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FKF.K 
COLORED. 

Total  five. 

SLAVE. 

Total  slave. 

1 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M.                 F. 

Total. 

M.         F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

2,  034 
130 
442 
710 

54 
1,  501 

88 
433 

672 
1,215 
21  i 
1,364 
1.020 
048 
1,896 
1,  229 
500 
1,  124 
G52 
2,506 
1,734 
72D 
1,507 
633 
415 
1,693 
278 
1,498 
1,020 
870 
1,  153 

720 
1,931 
978 
071 
406 
580 
394 
804 
1,270 
829 

3,  707 
224 
895 
1,388 
2,582 
80 
2,  925 
3,654 
1,  378 
3,981 
2,  734 
1,000 
2,415 
1,271 
5,203 
3,498 
1,490 
3,  194 
1,331 
935 
3,521 
601 
3,  294 
2,  302 
1,978 
3,075 
823 
1,634 
4,048 
1,953 
1,407 
1,000 
1,259 
861 
1,672 
2,584 
1,670 

4  ;       4 

17         10 
4           3 

1 

27 
7 

1 
162 
153 
6 
6 
23 

3,775 
225 
992 
1.395 
2,583 
81 
3,087 
3,807 
1,384 
3,987 
2,  757 
1,000 
2,  417 
1,274 
5,306 
3,502 
1,491 
3,234 
1,331 

2,  141 
6 
242 
250 
923 
1 
891 
971 
210 
2,720 
63S 
75 

40 
2,281 
2,930 
280 
4,189 
168 
240 
2,026 
130 
2,533 
213 
737 
317 
01 
497 
698 
343 
383 
248 
55 
141 
553 
475 
202 

2,075 
9 
247 
234 
870 
1 
774 
773 
174 
2,472 
016 
75 
255 
45 
2,304 
3,124 
273 
4,030 
303 
228 
2,070 
117 
2,453 
145 
685 
311 
55 
452 
474 
445 
369 
255 
CO 
123 
579 
153 
203 

4,216 
15 
489 
484 
1,793 
o 

1,605 
1,744 
390 
5,192 
1,242 
150 
482 
85 
4,585 
6,054 
553 
8,  219 
371 
408 
4,0% 
247 
4,986 
358 
1,  422 
658 
110 
949 
1.172 
788 
752 
503 
115 
264 
1,  134 
328 
405 

122 
2 
12 
18 
135 

119 
4 
23 
17 
135 

241 
6 
35 
35 

270 

4,  457 
21 
524 
519 
2,063 
2 
1,987 
1,961 
520 
5,409 
1,  397 
200 
564 
112 
4,  !K)3 
6,374 
877 
9,089 
450 
521 
4,249 
253 
5,  314 
451 
1,612 
744 
163 
1,047 
1,371 
1,003 
835 
549 
125 
897 
1,167 
441 
471 

8,232 
246 
1,446 
1,914 
4,646 
83 
5,074 
5,768 
1,904 
9,396 
4,154 
1,200 
2,981 
1,386 
10,209 
9,876 
2,068 
12,  343 
1,781 
1,457 
^,779 
85-1 
8,609 
2,913 
3,644 
3,820 
987 
2,  712 
5,  480 
3,038 
2,303 
1,549 
1,384 
1,158 
2,839 
3,037 
2,154 

Clay                       

1 

... 

71         91 
77         76 
3           3 
2           4 
12         11 

159 
105 
55 
89 
71 
25 
37 
9 
101 
145 
14 
41(1 
35 
26 
105 

156 
44 
103 
45 
27 
46 
127 
103 
45 
27 
5 
17 
18 
49 
36 

103 
112 
75 
128 
84 
25 
45 
1H 
157 
175 
10 
460 
44 
27 
48 
4 
172 
49 
87 
41 
20 
52 
72 
110 
38 
19 
5 
16 
15 
64 
33 

322 
217 
130 
217 
155 
50 
82 
27 
318 
320 
24 
870 
79 
53 
153 
6 
328 
93 
190 
80 
47 
98 
199 
215 
83 
46 
10 
33 
33 
113 
69 

2,034 
730 
2,085 
1.505 
300 
1,291 
019 
2,  757 
1,704 
701 
1,087 
696 
490 
1,823 
323 
1  ,  796 
1.276 
1,  108 
1,622 
402 
914 
2,117 
975 
796 
534 
073 
407 
868 
1  314 

2           1 
26         17 
1           3 
1    

•1 

43 

1 

60 

26  !       34 

1 

1 
9 

936 
3,530 
601 
3,  295 
2,  402 
2,  032 
3.  070 
824 
1,665 
4,109 
2,035 
1,468 
1,000 
1,259 
861 
1,672 
2,596 
1,680 

8          1 

Marion 

1    

1 
160 

54 
1 
1 
31 
61 
82 
1 

73         87 
23        31 

1    

12         19 
36         25 
33        49 
1 

•\Valton 

7          5 
8           2 

12 
10 

841 

41,128 

30,019         77,747 

454       478 

932 

78,679 

28,761 

27,731 

56,492 

2,  587 

2,666 

5,253         01,745 

140,  424 

*  Estimated ;  no  whedule  re  turned. 


NOTE. — Of  the  free  colored  population,  318  arc  mulu  aud  3*J5  female  mulattocB. 


TABLB  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  TOWNS. 


CITIES  AND  TOWNS. 

i 

WHITE. 
COUNTIES. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  fr«>. 

SLAVE. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Jt. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Vntnlclin                                                                 T^n 

648 
337 
111 
534 
1,009 
102 
182 
117 
665 
218 
68 
101 
795 
116 
623 
481 

1,378 
788 
223 
1,133 
2,241 
332 
423 
251 
1,401 
464 
168 
231 
1,789 
363 
1,175 
997 

3 

17 

3 

26 

6 
43 

1,384 
831 
223 
1,220 
2,  397 
333 
423 
251 

271 
295 
20 
463 
247 
174 

249 

264 
26 
435 
188 
152 

520 
559 
46 
898 
435 
3M 

1,904 
1,390 
269 
2,118 
2,832 
659 

Jacksonville  
Key  West  

Duval  599 
Monroe     1  232 

43 
71 
1 

44 

85 

87 
156 

Lake  City  
Madison* 

Columbia  170 
Madison                                              04  j 

Milton  .  ... 

20 
1 
2 

12 
2 
2 

32 
3 
4 

1,433 
467 
172 
231 
1,919 
294 
1,242 
1,043 

195 
3U 
17 
114 
461 
170 
2!  14 
*•» 

187 
305 
26 
96 
496 
149 
378 
460 

382 
616 
43 
210 
957 
319 
672 
889 

1,815 
1.083 
215 
411 
2,876 
613 
1,914 
1,933 

M"lltir<-llo  

Ncwnanvillc  

Jeffureon  240 
Alacbua  100 

Waknllu                                                 130 

63 

25 
21 

07 
19 
42 
25 

130 
31 
67 
46 

Pilatka  
St.  AuguHtine  

Putnam  147 
St.  John'»  552 
L«ou  516 

•  Slave  population  not  derined. 


STATE   OF   FLORIDA. 


TABLE  No.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


1 

UNITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

?                                                                                                                 a           ^ 

COUNTIES. 
WHITE. 

BLACK. 

£          Jj   a 

MULATTO.                                                    WHITE.                                BLACK.          '.       MULATTO                £              „  1 

£                                                                                                         S          ?.  2 

M.             F. 

Total.       M.    !    F.    Total. 

1 

M.    I     F.      Total.                        M.             F. 

!       H 

Total.     M.  j  F.   Total.    M.     F.   Total 

b           < 

Atachua  1,983       1,710 

3,699          4  i        4          8 

:                1 

217    

.   ...        3  707             51              17 

68 

f 

5 

lircvnrd  129            88 

1    1           2)8               7 

Calhoun  '        437          453 

890           1  i         1 

10         10         20           917               5 

Clay  '        701  ;        G(X 

1,367           4           3  !        7  1 
2,563    i 

1  374             15               6 

21 
19 
33 
194 
552 
283 
39 
16 

Columbia  1,352      1,511 

1    1       2  564             15               4 

Dado  31            1C 

47    

1       1                      48                      03                      ]Q 

Duval  1,425       1,306 

2,  731  i      23        29        52 
3,102        11  i      18         29 
1,095  '..                11 

45         59       104       2,  887           13fi  ;          58 
63         58       121       3,252           399  ;         153 
3251,  101           16S           117 
2           2       3,948             20             13 
12          11         23       2,741             10               0 
1,000    

3       2  ;        5    ....!     1           1  !        200         3,087 
2   ....'        2  ;    1  '  1          555        3,807 

Egeambia  1  635       1  467 

Franklin  564          531 

Gadsden  2,  059       1,  883 

3,  942  ;         2           2           4 
2,718    '  

Hamilton  1,495       1,223 

Hernando  '        500          500 

j            1            1 
1,000    1 

Hillsborough  1,  223       1,  105 
Holmes  '        618          051 

2,323    j 
1,209    

1    1       2,329            68  !          19 
! 
2           1           3       1,272               1  .            1 

20         10         30       5,283             20  :            3 
1           343,  452  '          36  |           14 
1      .                1       1  488              3 

87 
o 

23 
50 
3 
109 
25 
3 
24 
36 
34 
1,094 
177 
16 
4 
41 
131 
82 
5 
4 
1 
6 
47 
26 
13 

Jackson  2,737      2,  503 

5,240          6          1           7 
3  448    

Jefferson  '    1,728       1  720 

Lafayette  758          72!) 

1,487    ' 

Leon  1,  616       1,  469 

3,  085         14          14         28 
1,306    

Jl         20         31       3,144             71             38 
:  1  306             20               5 

Levy  !        676          630 

Liberty  i        487          445 

;                       ; 
932    ' 

1            1           933               3    .... 

Madison  ....                      1.  805  j    1  692 

3,497           1    1 

7           1           8       3,  506             18               6 
565             26             ]0 

. 
Manatee  297  ''        268 

565 

Marion  1  768       1  492 

3  260 

1                        1       3  261             28               0 

1                                  '                        ! 

Monroe  '        647          561 

1,208         23         29         52 
1,801           5           9          14 
3  059           1    1 

47         51         98       1,358           629           465 
18         21         39       1,854           137             40 
3  000             11               5 

25           712           3        1,104         2,462 
i         j 
1           1                    '                     178         °  03° 

Nassau  :        971  !        830 

New  River  •    1611       1448 

.     ;                                        1(J         3  076 

Orange                           ;        449          370 

819 

1  •                     1           830               3               1 

4             834 

^ 
Putnam  :        884          709 

1,593           4           4           8  ' 
3,917  .12           8         20 
1,871  ,       14         18         33 
1  462              '        1          1 

8  [       15         23       1,624  '          30             11 
23         17         40       3,  977             99             32 
17  |      27        44       1,947  '          45            37 
1,463  '            5    

'  ...    .                     41         1665 

Santa  Rosa                    i    2  018       1  899 

,                     i 
1                    1  ;                 :                     13°         4  109 

St  John's                      '        930          941 

2       4          6  '                •                     88        2  035 

Suwanne                      '       791          671 

I         '                                 5         i  468 

Sumter                                531          465 

996                    

'  906              3              1 

1         I 
'  .               41  000 

Taylor                                   672          586 

1  °58 

1  258              1 

!                                          11  °59 

Volusia                                  462          393 

855 

!                                         1 
855              5  !            1 

1                     ......;        6  ,       881 

Wakulla                                836          789 

1  625 

:      ...      1  625            32  !          15 

.                          47         1  072 

Walton                          •    \  297       1  261 

2  558 

7  :        5         12       2,570             17  j            9 
7           2           9       1,667             11  ,            2 

'  !  ..                 o(;         o  59(j 

1,657          1    1 

L...  ....                        1M          I  680 

1 
Total                      38  953     35  514 

74,467       126       141       267 

314       322       636     75,  370  !     2,  175       1,  105       3,  280     10     12  •      22       43           7       3.  309       ?«,  071) 

*  Estimated. 


NOTE. — 1  male  Imluiu  include tl  in  whit*'  population. 


STATE  OF  FLORIDA. 


TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  THE  FREE  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

4  748 

Asia  

11 

[    Africa  

1 

Australia  

210 

Atlantic  Inlands  

17 

Belgium  

35,602 

British  America  

77 

17,550 

Central  America  

Illinois                                         

8 

China  

26 

3 

0 

97 

226 

Maine                                                                      

222 

204 

295 

Baden  31 

8 

Hesse  n4 

Miwiiwlppl  

243 

Prussia  .                                                                     74 

Missouri  «s  

ID 

46 

101 

Total  Germany  

478 

Oreut  Britain,  (not  specified)  

3 

Greece  

3 

Holland  

7 

Ireland  

827 

Italy  

75 

Meiico  

1 

Norway  

11 

Portugal  

13 

Poland  

25 

Pacific  Islands  

2 

Russia  

6 

Scotland  

189 

Spain  

78 

At  sea 

| 

Sweden  

31 

Sardinia  

13 

Aggregate  natives  

4 

West  Indies 

919 

Wttlra                                                                                                .                                      

6 

3  3011 

75,370 

Total                

78,  679 

STATE  OF  FLORIDA. 


r.7 


TABLE  No.  C.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATION'S. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OP. 

Agents  

10 
64 
11 
6 
5 

29 

-H 
4 

15 
25 
16D 
16 
3 
50 
2 
51 
12 

» 
31 

23 
693 
13 
33 
2 
21 
23 
103 
4M 
159 
20 
8 
S3 
7 
11 
Q 
35 

r 

6 

20 
C31 
19 
21 
28 

21 

34 
7,534 
1,329 

3 

71) 
3 
4 

30 
3 
21 
12 

5 
9 
2 
737 
4 

71 
3 

6 
G 
8 

2,452 

173 
8 
87 
100 

70 
8 
558 
40 
200 
590 
71 
16 
14 
8 
21 

... 

__ei 

4 

408 
89 

07 
3 
0 
268 
^34 
1,175 

8 
A3 
4 

110 
4 
5 
2 

7 
22 
32 
622 
178 
40 
50 
22 
CO 
4 
15 
3 
13 
13 
178 
4 
14 

37 
3 
4 
270 

49 
7 
27 
18 
2 
0 

97 

Apprentices  

Arrowroot  manufacturers  

Foundervmen  

Artists  ..  .,  

Gardeners  and  nurserymen  

Gas-fltters  

Grocers  

Saddlers 

Hnrdwuro  umimfii.oturorrt  

Harness-milkers  

Horse  dealer*  

Housekeepers  

Himter.s  

Jewellers  

* 

Joiners  

Judges  

Culkers                                                     

Tailors  

Clerks                                                               -  -    - 

Miller;* 

Trader*  

3 
31 
19 

2 
o 

70 
52 
11 

279 

Wheelwrights            

Wood-eutters  

Other  occupations  and  unknown  
Total 

y 

Pilots             

21,982 

STATE  OF  GEORGIA. 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


j 
COUNTIES. 

1'inU-r  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  mid  under  10.     10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20.    20  and  under  30. 

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24     Cluv                  

25     Clavton       

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28  :  Colquitt              

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32  '  Cruwfonl 

:»3     Dude 

35     Decatur  

36  !  Do  Kalb 

37  '  Doolv 

39     Earlv  

40     EckolH 

42  '  Klbcrt  

4G  j  Floyd  

47     Fornyth  

48     Franklin 

49  '  Fulton 

50     Gilmcr  .... 

52     Glvnn 

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55  i  Ciwinnrtt  

57  !  lliill  

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01      Horrlv  

62  j  Heard  

63  1  Henry  

C4  i  llotitftou  

C5     Irwin  

Ofi     Jarkson  

STATE  OF  GEORGIA. 


TABLK  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WIIITK. 


50  and  under  GO. 

60  and  under  70.   70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Abo\ 
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F. 

Ago  unk'wii. 

Total. 

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M.            F. 

M. 

F.             M.             F. 

M.             F. 

1 
M.             F. 

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31. 

P. 

55             64 
37             22 
123           116 
90             90 
71             48 
MM           209 
87             54 
31             32 
72             61 
130           132 
77             64 
60             54 
23             31 
139           143 
236           198 
900             197 

33 
16 
81 
64 

29 
101 
35 
26 
52 
51 
40 
23 
15 
95 
109 
116 

22           13  :         1(1 
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66  ;          31             27 
52             96             26 
33               7               5 
101             33             33 
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19               ti               4 
32               8              14 
66             17             2(1 
41             28             25 
20               4               4 
19  .           11              10 
71  |          22             32 
93  |          47             39 
102              45 

1  !            4 

4  ;          1 
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6  '.            7 
2  i            3 
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7               9 
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1,770 
824 
2,143 
1,768 

1,672 
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1,  914 
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1,567 
4,940 
1,638 
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1,674 
1,  107 
660 
3,  178 
5,  169 

1,474 
4,518 
1,421 

805 
1,691 
2,  461 
1,699 
1,067 
616 
3,  111 
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71 

65 

27 
116 
320 
220 
133 

66 

73 

47 
248 

25 

80 

29 
164 

81 

56 

75 
127 
152 
114 

52 

49 

20 

56 
112 

67 
106 
108 
213 
132 
135 
255 
110 

42 

33  j 
195  i 
123 
239 
126 
155 

95 

53 
10 
150 
125 
162 
135 

32 
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78 

62 

21 

110 

321 

212 

161 

58 

78 

36 

245 

21 

72 

32 

152 

80 

48 

70 

117 

148 

86 

40 

28 

17 

64 

95 

74 

91 

105 

172 

124 

146 

228 

132 

45 

27 

174 

109 

208 

133 

189 

98 

56 

100 

140 

106 

161 

120 

24 

183 


57 

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146 

147 

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26 

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25 
143 

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61 

27 

78 

43 

32 

65 

77 

93 

48 

15 

22 

17 

26 

53 

42 

69 

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136 
117 

92 
138 

98 

17 

18 

91 

03 
145 

93 
134 

74 

39 

61 
113 

69 
107 

60 

16 
113 


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179 
126  i 
91 


128 

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78 

47 

28 

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73 

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46 

12 

18 
8 

35 

64 

39 

56 

52 
100 
108 

95 
104 

77 

20 

12 

94 

65 
159 

65 
116 

24 
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62 
47 
91 
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20 
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18 
15 

6 
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75 
14 
38 
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5 
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17 
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10 
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17  . 

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12 

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1,544 

634 
2,551 
8,489 
5,040  j 
2,660  I 
1,365  I 
1,642  ' 
1,394 
5,172 

614 
1,785 
1,110 
3,770 
1,771 
1,419 
1,698 
3,126 
2,884 
2,457 


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1  !        3  i 


17  |        7  ! 
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19         21 

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1,190 
1,092 
613 
1,261 
2,409 
1,913 
2, 468 
2,560 
4,812 
3,  443 
3,043 
5,  897 
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2,  153  j 
5,  107  j 
2,563 

1,919  ! 
1,427  i 
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2,  550 
3,117 
2, 462 
761 
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2, 158 
1,490 

589 
2,556 
7,022 
5,007 
2,879 
1,261 
1,598 
1,215 
5,238 

581 
1, 726 
1,090 
3,  C63 
1,636 
1,346 
1,828 
2,859 
2,  914 
2,388 
1,017 
1,000 

504 

1,311  j 
2,288 
1,835 

2,  498  j 
2,462 
4,457 
3,408 
2,995 
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527 

3,  927  | 
2,076  ! 
5,251  i 
2,573 

4,  059 
1,952 
1,383 
2,279 
2,978 
2,439 
3,058 
2,366 

689 
3,  60S 


11,433 
4,368 
3,034 
1,223 
5,107 

15,  511 

10,047 
5,539 
2,626 
3,240 
2,  609 

10,  410 
1,195 
3,511 
2,206 
7,433 
3,407 
2,765 
3,526 
5,985 
5,798 
4,845 
2,207 
2,  092 
1,177 
2,572 
4,  697 
3,748 
4,966 
5,022 
9,269 
6,851 
6,038 

11,441 
6,553 
1,654 
1,048 
8,001 
4,229 

10, 358 
5,136 
8,091 
3,871 
2,810 
4,603 
5,979 
4,979 
6,175 
4,838 
1,4.53 
7,  249 


10 

Catoona 17 

Chattuhoochee 18 

Charlton ;  19 

Chattooga '  20 

Chatham 2L 

Cherokee 22 


Clark  . 
Clay  . . 


23 

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Clayton 25 

Clinch i  26 

C'i'bb !  27 

Colqnitt :  28 

Columbia 29 

Coffee ,  30 

Covreta !  11 

Crawford '  32 

Dadu i  S3 

Dawson 34 

Decatur '  35 

DoKalb ;  36 

Dooly '•  37 

Dougherty 38 

Early j  39 

EckolH  ...  .40 


50 


Eftingliam 

Elbert 

Emanuel 

Fannin 

Fayette 

Floyd 

Forwyth 

Franklin 

Fulton 

Gilmer 

(Hancock 51 

Glynn 52 

Gordon 53 

G  reene 54 

Gwimiett 55 

Habernham 56 

Hall 57 

Hancock '    58 

Hamilton 59 

Hart '    60 

Harris i    61 

Heard '    62 

Henry j    63 

Houaton 64 

Irwin :    65 

Jackson !     66 


60 


STATE  OF  GEORGIA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE— Continued. 


67 

68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
80 
86 
87 
88 
- 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
106 
107 
108 
109 
110 
111 

us 

113 
114 
115 
110 
117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
123 
124 
125 
126 
127 
128 
129 
130 
131 
132 

COUNTIES. 

1 
Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  nud  under  15. 

15  uud  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40.  40  nnd  under  50. 

1C. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F.     M. 

F.     M. 

F. 

M.     F.     M. 

F. 

55 
72 
39 
50 
83 
45 
35 
28 
69 
60 
50 
CO 
50 
26 
89 
19 

57 
7li 

31  ; 

41  : 

fig 

50 
28 
15 
37 
47 
62 
511 
50 
19 
105 
16 

264 
259 
107 
188 
262 
147 
15C 
83 
233 
300 
259 
270 
252 
94 
463 
82 
345 
22  1 
3«1 
162 
204 
399 
430 
498 
213 
407 
355 
131 
334 
304 
335 
170 
128 
224 
335 
645 
175 
211 
295 
356 
315 
338 
91 
264 
236 
141 
229 
302 
1% 
424 
185 

330 

321 
584 
419 
262 
141 
398 
130 
185 
218 
590 
151 
195 
365 
135 

228 
300 
146 

195 
241 
152 
158 
113 
192 
272 
213 
243 
258 
87 
388 
86 
335 
195 
350 
111 
190 
400 
416 
474 
240 
487 
287 
140 
336 
269 
312 
168 
133 
232 
313 
628 
132 
280 
278 
317 
288 
301 
109 
240 
220 
140 
226 
295 
172 

302 

211 
294 
307 
5.38 
429 
262 
151 
374 
108 
180 
217 
588 
106 
184 
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287 
302 
152 
232 
332 
108 
194 
109 
233 
297 
260 
284 
288 
95 
470 
91 
283 
225 
391 
162 
221 
415 
543 
550 
291 
498 
381 
109 
410 
302 
397 
229 
140 
253 
370 
732 
175 
290 
309 
421 
350 
379 
104 
273 
259 
147 
247 
358 
182 
478 
220 
350 
378 
717 
480 
288 
174 
462 
134 
197 
227 
605 
158 
262 
410 
158 

264 
288 
171 
211 
273 
175 
159 
112 
213 
349 
«60 
270 
290 
89 
470 
93 
337 
201 
4tX> 
107 
185 
403 
551 
549 
288 
494 
354 
101 
362 
300 
351 
191 
125 
253 
371 

143 
259 
329 
388 
321 
359 
125 
249 
260 
139 
240 
325 
202 
390 
235 
357 
300 
607 
498 
316 
155 
435 
143 
199 
251 
643 
132 
208 
426 
159 

264 
280 
157 
213 
254 
144 
159 
131 
201 
303 
251 
272 
261 
96 
488 
93 
296 
191 
370 
121 
202 
408 
539 
535 
273 
465 
337 
120 
379 
264 
320 
205 
130 
212 
394 
685 
170 
309 
339 
404 
319 
334 
116 
233 
202 
152 
245 
312 
189 
429 
208 
328 
310 
606 
408 
302 
114 
448 
110 
227 
220 
502 
115 
214 
397 
109 

248 
245 
145 
233 
259 
148 
181 
100 
107 
305 
245 
203 
282 
91 
404 
75 
276 
183 
372 
129 
199 
391 
022 
528 
200 
418 
349 
117 
364 
239 
299 
195 
110 
207 
350 
742 
100 
237 
309 
429 
333 
325 
101 
203 
208 
115 
205 
294 
164 
408 
194 
296 
360 
587 
425 
311 
110 
401 
125 
182 
227 
568 
118 
231 
381 
146 

223 
238 

125 
189 
208 
101 
128 
87 
162 
236 
206 
180 
210 
89 
394 
63 
222 
130 
343 
112 
103 

:i55 

484 
505 
255 
348 
220 
97 
302 
197 
240 
150 
89 
100 
319 
027 
123 
241 
299 
:i35 

242 
279 
95 
160 
202 
100 
169 
208 
140 
307 
174 
224 
288 
492 
351 
210 
97 
317 
96 
107 
168 
459 
106 
186 
301 
118 

210 
230 
122 
169 
199 
122 
130 
109 
138 
235 
189 
277 
213 
80 
428 
73 
221 
151 
380 
105 
105 
360 
632 
523 
230 
370 
268 
<K) 
333 
225 
201 
105 
113 
105 
298 
733 
151 
218 
325 
331 
209 
284 
96 
177 
212 
KM 
187 
281 
120 
376 
157 
230 
290 
527 
349 
262 

no 

337 
93 
168 
164 
405 
106 
212 
311 
131 

318 
350 
104 
259 
299 
241 
159 
137 
293 
333 
334 
310 
317 
119 
608 
106 
307 
246 
514 
173 
252 
433 
985 
671 
318 
518 
402 
161 
438 
354 
376 
250 
204 
258 
450 
1,323 
203 
333 
435 
500 
405 
425 
128 
272 
303 
171 
346 
389 
182 
595 
201 
352 
394 
713 
578 
380 
105 
560 
133 
239 
272 
712 
131 
295 
4H4 
208 

301 
339 
163 
247 
304 
205 
177 
142 
251 
335 
315 
317 
331 
112 
583 
92 
314 
235 
498 
150 
266 
440 
900 
650 
338 
552 
427 
140 
425 
350 
368 
232 
102 
230 
457 
1,265 
203 
299 
430 
459 
394 
413 
148 
228 
287 
107 
314 
372 
175 
558 
245 
351 
455 
089 
502 
35-1 
134 
512 
121 
213 
269 
696 
124 
291 
439 
187 

212 
230 
90 
153 
188 
141 
118 
90 
180 
190 
180 
182 
198 
85 
304 
.  05 
210 
158 
328 
120 
181 
262 
567 
375 
221 
307 
213 
92 
285 
211 
271 
182 
98 
107 
306 
942 
116 
190 
249 
312 
271 
290 
99 
173 
175 
91 
198 
260 
108 
308 
158 
209 
267 
421 
344 
253 
108 
360 
76 
137 
116 
473 
74 
197 
303 
111 

203 
224 
112 
149 
205 
117 
135 
79 
126 
229 
181 
210 
189 
86 
303 
57 
211 
109 
281 
110 
155 
275 
535 
411 
220 
362 
254 
68 
294 
186 
273 
175 
93 
304 
240 
842 
104 
184 
253 
281 
250 
297 
96 
102 
193 
86 
166 
236 
107 
329 
148 
220 
269 
425 
360 
265 
67 
322 
71 
146 
140 
429 
89 
199 
273 
M 

128 
164 

80 
128 
128 
84 
87 
65 
87 
153 
138 
160 
149 
75 
224 
45 
147 
98 
200 
69 
132 
190 
458 
287 
179 
304 
164 
42 
190 
125 
183 
109 
72 
98 
177 
587 
92 
144 
215 
211 
107 
168 
72 
102 
132 
76 
124 
172 
80 
230 
110 
123 
154 
294 
209 
152 
50 
223 
48 
104 
116 
323 
66 
120 
196 
61 

127 
159 
63 
110 
147 
59 
71 
70 
80 
146 
123 
160 
122 
59 
235 
31 
132 
Or 
109 
56 
115 
212 
363 
269 
162 
220 
146 
40 
174 
106 
128 
101 
54 
:-- 
102 
480 
71 
121 
168 
184 
133 
146 
66 
87 
137 
61 
102 
143 
85 
200 
98 
132 
181 
263 
201 
167 
36 
227 
55 
85 
104 
299 
54 

ly} 

185 
74 

Lee            

Madijion 

HOller 

Mitchell          

74 
100 

43 
36 
99 
84 
111 
78 
129 
92 
44 
120 
65 
99 
41 
39 
63 
102 
172 
39 
60 
89 
107 
84 
84 
34 
01 
68 
18 
84 
88 
3'J 
72 
48 
77 
96 

nn 

1)2 
67 
38 
119 
34 
•-,1 

69 
90 
29 

33 
94 
73 
J23 
47 
MO 
94 
23 
91 
76 
GO 
56 
38 
48 
98 
174 
39 
63 
54 
87 
56 
87 
•-'3 
49 
83 
29 
51 
K 
50 
57 
38 
77 
84 
138 
llti 
54 
33 
91 
32 
47 
29 
139 
33 
47 
9G 
47 

1'iereo 

Piko  

1'olk 

Fulanki 

Scbli-y 

Stewart  

Talbot 

Tatnull  

Tuylor  

Tel  fair 

Terrell 

Towns  

Troup  

Walker 

Walton  ... 

Ware  .... 

Webster  

White  

55 

131 
27 
70 
95 
50 

Whitfleld.. 

Wilcox  

Wilko  .  . 

Wilkinson  .... 

Worth  . 

Total  

9,902 

9,164 

39,  514 

37,955 

44,233 

42,  721 

41,554 

39,  757 

33,354 

34,  835  52,  064 

50,873 

33,119 

31,  249 

22,000 

20,103 

STATE  OF  GEORGIA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


61 


WHITE— Continued. 


j 

50  und  under  60.   CO  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  00.    90  und  under  100.    Above  100.    Age 

unkn'n.                Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
70 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
01 
02 
03 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
106 
107 
108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
113 
114 
115 
116 
117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
123 
124 
125 
126 
127 
128 
129 
130 
131 
132 

M. 

F.             M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

It 

F.          M.        F.    i    M. 

j 

F.            M. 

P. 

78 
93 
27 
80 
78 
47 
57 
47 
Cl 
99 
D4 
90 
104 
36 
182 
16 
86 
47 
116 
43 
78 
145 
25(5 
183 
117 
75 
85 
28 
126 
75 
79 
85 
45 
60 
115 
302 
50 
84 
123 
123 
112 
116 
43 
62 
8-1 
36 
62 
115 
51 
172 
66 
10-1 
122 
168 
14D 
105 
28 
131 
32 
71 
45 
190 
33 
87 
106 
38 

84 
103 
38 
89 
70 
39 
53 

: 

93 
64 

102 
104 
36 
164 
15 
92 
47 
121 
41 
57 
121 
193 
194 
98 
71 
86 
21 
125 
80 
88 
75 
38 
52 
D8 
207 
50 
74 
115 
115 
86 
130 
39 
CO 
68 
39 
57 
83 
39 
152 
61 
76 
107 
179 
141 
111 
37 
155 
26 
61 

53 

167 
25 
92 
-122 
40 

(i6 
50 
24 
42 
41 
24 
35 
28 
35 
57 
44 
60 
53 
20 
101 
9 
57 
24 
132 
26 
39 
60 
116 
129 
48 
75 
75 
17 
vt 

48 
CO 
52 
17 
36 
58 
154 
29 
52 
81 
67 
53 
96 
41 
42 
45 
22 
29 
54 
2.1 
80 
27 
50 
68 
127 
09 
55 
19 
107 
13 
ffl 
48 
98 
19 
58 
G3 
17 

45 
64 

17 
46 
36 
21 
29 
24 
27 
55 
46 
66 
46 
20 
82 
10 
54 
28 
09 
26 
58 
59 
105 
119 
64 
81 
68 
21 
76 
39 
51 
56 
20 
37 
45 
163 
27 
46 
58 
57 
44 
79 
33 
33 
51 
20 
32 
39 
18 
71 
33 
48 
77 
98 
110 
56 
13 
80 
19 

40 
81 
13 
57 
CO 
19 

20 
Ifi 
13 

22 
4 
10 
10 
8 
19 
27 
33 

4 
35 

22 
10 
42 
5 

21 
30 
42 

09 

22 
C 
44 
13 
17 
23 
11 
17 
21 
46 
11 
19 
16 
20 
10 
27 
14 
15 
16 
10 
10 
14 
10 
34 
14 
21 
31 
37 
47 
20 
7 
31 
G 
9 
24 
39 
3 
35 
26 
9 

34 
21 
6 
17 
18 
5 
16 
17 
11 
25 
22 
33 
12 
9 
37 
3 
18 
5 
28 
9 
21 
26 
48 
47 
25 
29 
17 
4 

25 
7 
14 
19 

16 
15 
62 
9 
13 
33 
20 
12 
20 
16 
21 
17 
7 
10 
13 
10 
34 
22 
22 
27 
33 
38 
37 
7 
31 
5 
11 
11 
41 
7 
28 
35 
4 

9 
3 

C 
5 

6 
7 
3 
6 

2 

4 
C 

i 

8 

1 
7 

4 
2 
10 
16 
8 
0 
3 
1 
10 

0 

7 
8 
1 

o 
12 

9 
3 

8 
1 
6 
4 
1 
7 
5 
1 
16 

11 
15 
11 
17 
5 
1 
0 
1 

3 

7 
3 
11 
1 

1 
1 
3 

1 
8 
4 
o 

9 
1 
10 

1 
7 

1 

1    

1     .                1  906 

1,805 
2,  056 
1,018 
1,518 
1,822 
1,095 
1,139 
842 
1,585 
2,103 
1,724 
2,013 
1,942 
689 
3,211 
552 
1,907 
1,291 
2,813 
973 
1,448 
2,  848 
4,458 
3,906 
1,989 
3,  244 
2,352 
831 
2,613 
1,891 
2,  211 
1,438 
805 
1,505 
2,453 
6,176 
1,090 
1,803 
2,364 
2,674 
2,191 
2,459 
805 
1,527 
1,806 
911 
1,  593 
2,150 
1,145 
2,956 
1,450 
2,112 
2,  SI4 
4,  173 
3  242 

3,771 
4,133 
2,063 
3,084 
3,  723 
2,242 
2,284 
1,675 
2,850 
4,156 
'J,  575 
3,924 
3,854 
1,429 
6,578 
1,151 
3,984 
2,716 
5,753 
2,014 
2,083 
5,639 
8,  066 
7,822 
4,014 
6,460 
4,705 
1,740 
5,332 
3,853 
4,  607 
2,956 
1,870 
3,061 
5,103 
]2,  405 
2,274 
3,742 
4,826 
5,534 
4,536 
4,994 
1,693 
3,191 
3,601 
1,877 
3,343 
4,488 
2,340 
6,223 
2,930 
4,203 
5  015 

2  077 

I  *i 

1    

1  045 

Johnson 

2 

1    

1  506 

Jones 

1                        1  901 

Laurens  

1           1   147 

1 

L                        1   145 

1              833 

1  565 

I  owndea 

3                        1 

L                       °  053 

1  851 

M-icon" 

1     1 

'            ;         1  911 

Madison 

o 

1    

1  012 

Marion 

i            740 

2 

1 

1           3  307 

599 

Miller 

'-' 

i    ..         '         1  B87 

1                     1  425 

Mitchell 

15 
1 
4 
5 
19 
10 
7 
10 
2 

1 

3  !.....          1 

1                     2  940 

1   041 

Montgomery  

1 
2 

3 

1 
1 
1 

1  535 

o 

2  791 

I 

1                        4  508 

2          111 
4 

)           6           3,  91C 
1                     2  025 

1    ....           3 

I                        3  216 

Fauhling 

2  353 

L                            !>00 

5 
o 

1 

4 
3 
7 
4 
15 

C 
5 

: 

; 

3 

0 

2 
9 
5 
5 
10 
7 
9 
12 

2 

2                      1 

I  i                     2  719 

I'iko 

..     .               1     ... 

'                     1  002 

Polk 

1 

1           1    

1           4           2,  396 

3                        1  518 

1 

1 

1 
1 
2 

075 

1  556 

2    

2,050 

2                      1 

6  229 

| 

1  184 

Schley  - 

1 

1 

)           4           1,939 
)           2           2,  402 
2  860 

2              1        2 

1 
1 

1 

1              ' 

2,345 

!                     i 

2  535 

"                                        1 

828 

1 

l 

1,664 

Tntnull. 

3           1           1,  795 
900 

Taylor  

... 

2  ! 

Telfiiir 

1 

1  750 

Terrell 

1 

2  338 

1 

1,201 

1 

2           3           3,  207 
1  ,  480 

1 
3 

1 
1 

3 

3          1 

1           2,  183 

1 

2  481 

4  344 

8,517 
6,447 
4,  317 
1,818 
6,143 
1,617 
2,741 
3,041 
8,314 
1,692 
3,434 
5,472 
'     2,  118 

Walker  

3          1          1  ' 

3  205 

1 

2  137 

2,210 
874 
2,  975 
798 
1,321 
1,518 
4,112 
808 
1,684 
2,692 
1,042 

1          1 

944 

7 

3   .. 

I                        3,108 

Washington  

819 

4 
5 
14 
1 
6 
10 

1  420 

12 
13 
1 
9 
2 

o 
3 

2    .. 

..     ..          1,523 

White  

1 

1           3           4,202 
884 

Whitfield  

Wileox  

'>                                           91    7'JI 

Wilkes  . 

1 
1 

Jl                                     1                          2  780 

1  | 

1  076 

Worth  

13,329 

12,620 

7,934 

7,  211 

2,955 

2,841 

770 

841 

124  <         151         22         36  '     191 

1 

2        127       301,  06fi 

200,484 

591,550 

62 


STATE   OF   GEORGIA. 

TABLE  No.  1. —POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


FIIKK  COLORED. 


Under 
COUNTIES. 

I                                        ! 

1.            1  and  under  5.    '  5  and  under  10.     10  and  under  15.  ;  1 

5  and  under  20.    20  nud  under  30. 

30  and  under  40.    40  and  uuder  50. 

M. 

F.            M.            F.            SI.            F.            M.            F. 

M.             F.             M.             F. 

M.             F.             M.             F. 

1                   !                   i                   1 

:  1    1    

j 

o     Baldwin                      1  j 

2               0               5               8             12  '           10               2  ! 

7607 

1               2               2  '            3 

1                1               3               2            ...  '  • 

1               1 

1  ' 

1     Bibb                             ....              2 

2               5    T..              2               4               3    . 

3                             2* 

3  ;           3  •           3  ;           5 

C     Brooks                       

1  '            1 

1               4               0               2  |          11  1          12               5 

10              C  i            4              4 

5              4  •            1              7 

"                                                1                                2 

2               2  '             1               1 

1  . 

1              2  '                           1  ! 

'            1  ' 

1                                            1 

1    .                                                                       1  i 

2                                1 

1  '            1  ;                           1  ' 

1°     Cai~oll                                               1  • 

1                                                2                                11 

i            1               *> 

1  '            3 

1                                    ill 

1  '. 

1                                                i 

i 

1                               °               1 

.....      ......           ^ 

1 

1                                             !    i 

1 

•      l 

li             4S             3")             3j             "30             4°             34  ! 

34            43            81            70 

18     Cherokee  '            1    . 

4               5               (•               2               2               4  ' 

4    ...                     4  i            G 

4                                            1 

10     Clark                        ... 

I                                "134 

1                             ill 

o 

*X)     Clav 

1                                                11.           l 

I  ' 

211 

"I     Clinch  

1                        :                      1  :          1            i  | 

1  '                           1  ' 

*>*>     Cobb  

'             1                1                1                    I            1               2  • 

i            1                             2 

1             i 

23     Colquitt  1 

1             1                                1                    !            3                   ' 

1           2  '            1 

1 

•  i               -j                                117'* 

0              3  •            8              5 

44'                           3 

2.1     Coffee  

|        a         a          i                        ... 

1              1 

1              1    

%     Cowtu           .                    .               1 

•  t     !                        0                             •> 

1              i 

07     Crawford 

3                 i                 i                 ill 

I                1   •            3               " 

1 

28  .  Dadc 

1   ;              2 

j 

*K>     Decutur  

;                               "III 

1  '                             1 

1131 

31     DeKalb  

J.I                 1 

1              1              1    

0 

I 

314 

34     Kffingham  ]            J 

113                           1                            I 

1  .                       3              1 

3              1    

35     Elbert  

1  '             I               4               T               •'               "               1 

2              3    2 

212 

38     Fayette  . 

!                '            3                l 

J 

:i9  i  Floyd  1 

21                                J                                1 

'                              •            1 

0              2              1    . 

40     Forsyth  

1                                ''31 

:               '            1 

j 

41     Franklin  .                 '            1 

3              C              1  •            I 

2              2   2 

42     Fulton  ' 

1               i  '             J,               °               '1               4               'i 

1                             27 

•  <                o 

43     GUmcr  

1                   

41     Glyuu 

! 

1  

3  '            1  '•           7  '•           G 

1                          1    

47     Greene  

1  1       si       «        3        i 

i    . 

2              31            4 

1           ill           1 

48     Gwinnett  

o               3               °  !            7               3 


1            1              11            2 

3311 

0              1              1              1 

50     Hall 

1  '            1                             1 

1                                  

1              3  '            1  '           °  '           3  j            4              1  ' 

•    i 

"114 

3'j     Hurt  

!                                                                                                             ' 

. 

J    

1              -1               1               1              3              '( 

oo                                          l 

1  '.  . 

1                              1               1               1  i 

,j                                  o                 1 

i               i 

*    J    

1     !                     1                          •>                          I     ]                      1 

1                                            ° 

1              1 

1  '            3               1  f            o               4               4  ; 

1 

57  '  Jackson  

i 

1.             1    1 

58     Jasper  

'  '           y              i  j           3              i              i  ; 

1  '           2 

1             1    3 

4               5               2    -. 

1                               j          3             1 

1               1    '  

fil     Jom-H.  ...                                    1 

i  !         r>           i  1         a           4 

1              1              °              5 

1           3              2   

i                       11 

1  f                                          1 

63     Lee  '           1 

•"ii  ;  ;• 

1 

64     Liberty 

,  i  i                    *  r 

o              i              i              i  ! 

o  •               1            l              1 

65     Lumpkln  '.. 

5  j            I              6  !           4              4 

3               1  |            4 

3121 

i>  •!      Muoan  .  .. 

1    .                         1               1  '            1    ..                        1  '.. 

1    . 

STATE    OF    GEORGIA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


63 


FREE  COLOKEI). 


50  and  rnder  GO. 

GO  and  under  70.   70  and  under  80. 

8U  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100.     Above  100. 

Ageimkn'n.                Total 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
23 
23 
24 
25 
20 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 

33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
07 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
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7 
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1 

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4 

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1 
8 
13 
9 
4 
5 
4 
725 
45 
19 
14 
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13 
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10 
22 
16 

4 
13 
8 
2 
9 
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31 
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5 

7 
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8 
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6 
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10 
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8 
11 
11 
20 

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1 

27               5 

8 

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1 

7 
5 
19 

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4 

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13 
2 
25 
12 
13 
24 
9 
19 
3 
9 
.  10 
7 
10 
13 
5 
20 
4 
15 
3 
3 
10 
21 
3 



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2 

o 
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1 

14 

13 
18 
19 

17 
3 
12 
5 
5 
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14 
13 
21 
3 
19 
3 
4 
13 
17 
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1 

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1 
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TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


FKEE  COLORED— Continued. 


07 

69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
7li 

78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
91 

m 

93 
M 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
106 
107 
108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
113 
114 
115 
116 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1.            1  und  under  5.      ." 

and  under  10.     10  and  under  15. 

1  3  und  under  20.    20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  und  under  50. 

M.            F.            M.            F. 

M.            F. 

M.            , 

M. 

F. 

M.            F. 

1C. 

* 

M. 

F. 

2 

1     ! 

1 

o 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1              1 

1              7 

1    j            3    

2              1 

3              4 

3 

9 

1 

1 
1 

2 

1    . 

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i 

Mitchell 

1        

1 

1 
1) 

1    1 

1  !  

o 

o 

1 

4 
2 
1 

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1               1               1    . 

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2 

o 

i 

10             10 

9            13 
3              3 
2              3 

o 

8              13 

5          3 

3              1 

5 
4 
2 

3 

7 
3 
o 

21 
4 
1 

6 

7 

1 

10 

6 

1 

11 
1 

4               4 

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1 

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1 

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2               2 
1    

2 

2              3 

1 

1 

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1 
4 
1 

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1 

2 

5 
2 

3 

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1 

1 

4              2 

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l 

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1 

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22 

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1 

20 

33 

17 
1 

26 

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3  !            9 
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5              3 

1 

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2 

2 

1 

1 

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2               3 

3 

1 

0 

1 

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1 

2 

2 
1 

4              1 

2 

4 
1 

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1 

2 

5 

4 

2 

1 

2 

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2  ;              5 

5    ;                     9 

3               3 
7              6 

2  :.. 

1 

o 
4 

2 

8 

4 

4 

1 

1 
5 

1 
2 

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1              1              9  j           6 

2 

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1 

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1 

2              2 

1 

3 

4 

3 

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1           1              1    .. 

1 
4 

1    i           5              3 

4              3              8              7            14 

10 

6 

3 

6 

5 

6 

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1               2 

1               3 
3              2 

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1 
2 

2 

1 

1 

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2 

1 
1 

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2              3 

1 

3 

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1               2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

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4 

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2              1 

1 

3 

1 
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1               2 

1 

1 

Total  

i 

48  !          47          224          206 

201          255 

262          213 

197 

168 

273 

310 

172 

192 

96 

149 

SLAVE. 


14 

16 

61 

M 

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62 

Hakcr  

36 

62 

225 

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197 

Baldwin 

73 

380 

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16 

17 

104 

45 

103 

10 

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80 

30 

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TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


65 


FREE  COLORED— Continued. 


1 

50  and  under  CO.    60  and  under  70.  !  70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

i 
Above  100.    Age  unk'wn. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

67 
63 
09 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
73 
77 
78 
75 

go 

81 
82 
fj 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
93 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 
100 
101 
103 
103 
104 
105 
106 
107 
103 
109 
110 
111 
112 
113 
m 

116 

M.             F.             M.             F.             M.             F. 

M. 

F 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F.         M. 

F. 

M.                 F. 

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4 

4 
34 

1 

13 

3 
20 
3 

1 

17 
7 
54 
4 
1 

S3 

6 

.     7 

0 

173 
40 
21 
6 
24 
2 
31 
31 
4 
4 
1 
490 
11 
2 
54 
4 
2 
19 
41 
4 
1 
34 
5 
37 
72 
2 
7 
30 
6 
94 
5 
23 
30 
o 

11 
1 
2 
33 
17 
13 

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3 
14 

1 
78 

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1 
10 

13 
15 

1 
200 

1 

SI 

1 

7 
19 
o 

1 
3 

16 
M 

5 
16 

52 
5 

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18 
6 

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1 

1 

9 
3 

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1 
101 
18 
8 
5 
14 

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16 

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1               l 

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1 

290 
4 
1 
33 
3 
1 
12 
22 
2 

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1 

3               1 

1 

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1 
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Walton  

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10 
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1 

9 

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Wilcox 

2 

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15 
10 

7 

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115  !    72     89      :«)     45 

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1 

1,669  j   1,831  !     3,500  | 

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5               "  ]            1  i             1 

3 

1           i 

364 

381 

1 

1 

68 

48 

as 

4 

3 

4 

1  739 

1  753 

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103 

113 

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7 

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2  500 

2  429 

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17 

5 

1 

1 

552 

534 

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4 

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1 

195 

237 

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5 

143 

165 

83 

15 

3 

1 

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3  241 

3  549 

6  790     Bibb  

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45 

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29  i            13                7  '             4 

3 

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1,609 

1,673 

3,  282  !  Brooks  

7 

40 

33 

27 

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25  i            13  i           26  1              2 

4 

1          3 

1.163 

1.216 

2.  37S  i  Bryan... 

8 

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STATE   OF   GEORGIA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


SLAVE— Continued. 


9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
1G 
17 
18 
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23 
24 
25 
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29 
30 

3.1 

32 

33 

34 
35 

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38 
3D 
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41 

43 
44 

45 
4G 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
S3 
54 
55 
5G 
57 
58 
59 

fio 

Gl 
62 
63 
G4 
G5 
C6 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

Sand  under  10. 

10  and  nnder  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40 

—  

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

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43 

39 

176 

774 
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1117 

158 

ins 

886 
56 
196 

34 
163 
664 

100 
386 
138 
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45 
287 
13 

1G7 
856 
227 
204 
273 
162 
155 
349 
Gl 
313 
25 
143 
G84 
100 
3118 
146 
110 
.17 
252 
8 

185 
807 
230 
190 
287 
1G3 
143 
347 
55 
232 
27 
175 
743 
97 
428 
152 
126 
45 
294 
5 

201 
855 
SG9 
186 
277 
197 
127 
289 
50 
236 
25 
176 
811 
110 
472 
167 
101 
44 
295 
1) 
568 
G3 
GOG 
302 
1C 
23 
464 
182 
34G 
351 
274 
19 
174 
449 
110 
10 
158 
4GO 
89 
108 
236 
16 
53 
149 
191 
G12 
190 
G3 
101 
639 
16 
143 
570 
220 
382 
731 

2G!I 
572 
458 
47 
419 
243 
340 
424 

114 
735 
333 

185 
237 
151 
140 
319 
65 
204 
28 
174 
817 
81 
403 
1G1 
95 
20 
310 
G 
CIO 
45 
507 
327 
17 
24 
4G3 
134 
303 
300 
294 

1G3 
75G 
225 
192 
224 
1G4 
157 
302 
53 
192 
28 
161 
827 
95 
378 
162 
85 
34 
277 
4 
5.12 
54 
563 
277 
23 
21 
387 
140- 
.   267 
359 
259 

127 
GS1 
168 
157 
227 
121 
114 
280 
53 
134 
19 
117 
754 
G4 
312 
129 
58 
27 
354 
8 
428 
31 
1430 

270 
23 
27 
339 
120 
\       224 
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-  24G 

142 
707 
177 
109 
233 
121 
130 
246 
43 
151 
2G 
109 
850 
80 
.110 
148 
88 
36 
244 
12 
484 
35 
433 
262 
18 
21 
343 
95 
249 
372 
2°2 

158 
1,040 
262 
263 
375 
174 
1G3 
402 
49 
229 
94 
184 
1,364 
90 
405 
207 
100 

.110 
9 
710 
50 
G45 
35G 
37 
27 
513 
140 
348 
709 
372 

165 
1,019 
251 

256 
397 
195 
152 
3G1 
62 
2(8 
28 
179 
1,3(0 
90 
475 
210 
124 
39 
323 
11 
725 
GO 
658 
377 
24 
24 
554 
177 
408 
583 
35G 
29 
172- 
448 
115 
8 
184 
486 
67 
108 
2G1 
13 
54 
250 
177 
722 
226 
64 
101 
G46 
19 
120 
767 
260 
•114 
975 
19 
310 
628 
520 
73 
525 
268 
515 
486 

OQ-l 

100 
707 
121 
152 
243 
87 
67 
267 
27 
177 
156 
80 
1,168 
64 
261 
117 
42 
27 
167 
6 
470 
33 
331 
220 
11 
13 
332 
83 
219 
419 
242 
14 
115 
275 
61 
3 
89 
252 
34 
44 
149 
11 
20 
161 
76 
436 
129 
34 
49 
451 
14 
59 
400 
122 
199 
610 
13 
125 
343 
317 
33 
342 
149 
288 
3G7 
MM 

110 
716 
146 
153 
257 
100 
100 
230 
43 
158 
21 
114 
1,136 
65 
352 
133 
50 
19 
219 
7 
482 
33 
385 
237 
10 
25 
327 
95 
224 
379 
230 
17 
94 
291 
59 
10 
101 
300 
53 
73 
199 
7 
49 
185 
104 
510 
13.1 
50 
81 
416 
7 
71 
417 
129 
228 
627 
11 
176 
352 
321 
31 
320 
161 
250 
387 
1QQ 

57 
464 
102 
83 
168 
41 
50 
128 
20 
61 
13 
59 
715 
34 
192 
74 
32 
5 
112 
3 
275 
9 
226 
149 
5 
7 
211 
68 
121 
227 
162 
10 
76 
175 
26 
6 
51 
197 
20 
4G 
117 
1 
38 
110 
54 
288 
64 
33 
34 
287 
6 
43 
218 
83 
125 
353 
5 
88 
219 
216 
25 
193 
78 
167 
268 
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72 
504 
116 
90 
173 
64 
65 
122 
24 
79 
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51 
833 
- 
217 
87 
44 
11 
130 
2 
300 
12 
244 
115 
17 
11 
210 
7G 
138 
255 
133 
12 
66 
174 
33 
o 

55 

203 
17 
51 
116 
5 
24 
148 
57 
299 
79 
34 
41 
230 
6 
45 
243 
104 
144 
357 
10 
92 
180 
206 
26 
178 
105 
141 
269 
117 

Burke  

196 

5-1 
60 
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202 
51 
43 
69 

110 
57 
8 
36 
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140 
8 
83 

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47 
72 
5 
42 
7 
42 
130 
IS 
83 

39 

Clark 

Clay  

12 

9 

53 

1 
123 
13 

122 

77 
5 

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75 
41 
87 

68 
53 

8 

32 

101 
28 

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50 
58 
11 
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40 
4 
11 
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24 

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120 
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5 
8 
101 
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55 
76 
64 
7 
29 
108 
19 

39 
G9 
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27 
32 
4 
8 
29 

102 
39 
15 
31 

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17 
122 
3.1 
100 
15G 
4 
i 
107 
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14 
84 
61 
88 
94 

63 

501 
310 
24 
14 
407 
14G 
281 

350 

27° 
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126 
42G 
73 
7G 
174 
8 
G4 
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1G9 
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3.19 

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15 
252 
548 
458 
75 
452 
253 

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571 
324 
20 
22 
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141 
281 
386 
2G1 
22 
159 
431 
107 
5 
150 
477 
GC 
105 
174 
13 
G5 
183 
171 
593 
179 
G2 
90 
604 
17 
12G 
G19 
201 
343 
78G 
12 
253 
513 
436 
84 
437 
246 
3G6 
417 

G3 
533 

318 
22 
33 
429 
182 
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375 
294 
14 
173 
471 
11G 
12 
150 
48G 
63 
109 
188 
12 
61 
182 
170 
GG7 
224 
52 
99 
CM 
22 
130 
589 
210 
370 
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275 
550 
481 
77 
451 
290 
325 
413 

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151 
4GG 
86 
10 
138 
458 
66 
106 
197 
22 
56 
187 
172 
578 
194 
54 
104 
587 
16 
120 
559 
225 
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514 
430 
49 
402 
240 
341 
400 

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91 
17 
156 
472 
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98 
230 
9 
42 
204 
154 
5G9 
215 
72 
96 
530 
27 
121 
551 
808 
337 
73V 
20 
245 
439 
347 
47 
444 
20G 
298 
398 

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77 
13 
112 
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71 
173 
10 
50 
139 
113 
4C9 
133 
35 
73 
465 
11 
81 
413 
160 
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622 
13 
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390 
350 
34 
352 
178 
275 
317 

109 
317 
81 
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55 
75 
195 
8 
55 
151 
115 
492 
152 
52 
78 
443 
9 
104 
482 
173 
229 
647 
18 
195 
383 
318 
69 
318 
196 
286 
349 
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188 
447 
106 
9 
191 
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83 
94 
200 
14 
56 
227 
157 
737 
216 
52 
91 
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17 
119 
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528 
82 
571 
294 
545 
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Flovd  

Fur*ytti  

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Giluier  

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29 
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3 
16 
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Haberbham  

Hull  

Hart  

Harris  

Heard  

Henry  

HouBtou  

Irwiu  

Jatiper  

106 
120 
29 
89 
48 
88 
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STATE   OF   GEORGIA. 
TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND   SEX. 


67 


SLAVE— Continued. 


50  and  under  00 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90nndundcrlOO. 

Above  100. 

Age  unkn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

M. 

F. 

St. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

ar. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

2-1 
867 

60 
•42 
88 
22 
24 
50 
8 
45 
1 
22 
424 
14 
127 
43 
13 
G 
53 

32 
248 

s 

37 
105 
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57 

42 
8 
28 
526 
ID 
110 
37 
16 
§ 

03 
o 

181 
8 
109 
73 
5 
3 
98 
30 
70 
103 
01 
9 
38 
112 
28 

3 

20 
92 
13 
31 
60 
4 
8 
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38 
107 
47 
13 
21 
142 
5 
21 
115 
52 
69 
162 

3 
39 

157 
114 
10 
108 
53 
72 
107 
59 

20 
166 
27 
20 
49 
22 
14 
41 
9 
14 
2 
18 
258 
11 
81 
14 
5 

13 
151 
26 
30 
51 
27 
17 
30 
3 
20 
1 
4 
348 
9 
87 
17 
7 
o 

9 
88 

9 
9 

20 
o 

7 
53 
6 
5 
23 
0 
7 
10 
3 
2 

2 

1 
29 
1 

t 

4 

t 

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1,040 
S,  950 
1,  512 

1,116 
0.  102 
1,555 
1,367 
2,  090 
1,002 
978 
2,080 
358 
1,414 
181 
1,010 
7,  617 
030 
S,  938 
1,  157 
059 
238 
1,921 
58 
4,149 
344 
3  777 

2,162 
12,052 
3,  007 
2,  731 
4,143 
2,004 
1,862 
4,282 
710 
2,  758 
557 
2,  054 
14,807 
1,199 
5,  660 
2,  253 
1,226 
449 
3,819 
110 
8,293 
603 
7,  248 
4,  270 
31X1 
320 
5,  924 
2,000 
4,070 
6,079 
4,057 
314 
2,105 
5,711 
1,294 
143 
2,019 
5,  913 
890 
1,313 
2,953 
167 
758 
2,839 
J,  106 
8,  398 
S,55l 
787 
1.261 
8,137 
229 
1,528 
7,736 
2,811 
•4,515 
10,755 
246 
3,329 
6,954 
6,045 
849 
5,989 
3,369 
4,947 
6,083 
3.763  1 

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10 
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g 

1 

1 
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10 

1 
1 
3 

1 

4 

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1,  364 
2,  047 
942 
884 
2,202 
352 
1,  344 
376 
1,044 
7,  190 
509 
2,  722 
1,096 
567 
211 
1,898 
52 
4,144 
319 
3  471 

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1 
3 

1 

1 

1 

11 
1 
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4 

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1 

1 

1 

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0 
117 
6 
28 
6 
3 
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3 
125 
3 
34 
6 
2 

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3 

o 

4 

12 

16 
3 
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5 

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1 

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1 

43 
1 
128 
2 

55 
39 
1 
4 
43 
21 
25 
59 
38 
4 
22 
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7 
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61 
8 
19 
20 
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19 

48 
18 
128 
21 
14 
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1 
13 

23 

33 
105 
3 
34 

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70 

7 
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68 
51 

34 
1 
118 
3 
59 
48 
1 
1 
47 
24 
28 
49 
53 
4 
24 
71 
12 
1 
14 
50 
9 
20 
35 
1 
4 
70 
28 
113 
03 

10 

19 
80 
4 
17 
05 
24 
33 
89 

10 

10  i            2 

8  !             1 

2           -, 

Cobb 

181 
5 
05 
79 
8 
7 
109 
2C 
67 
121 
74 
5 
58 
119 
15 
3 
31 
90 
7 
11 
51 
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71 
30 
154 
27 
10 
18 
194 
5 
19 
113 
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3 

49 
145 
fl8 
17 
97 
64 
07 
132 
70 

43 
5 
25 
16 
1 
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20 
5 
9 
18 
9 
1 
15 
20 

6 

41 
3 
18 
17 
4 
3 
18 
9 
13 
17 
10 
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10 
23 
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13               8 

5 

1 

0 

0 
3 

11 
0 

1 
2 

1 

2 

2,170 
157 
104 
2,  940 
982 
1,983 
3,  135 
2,  101 
101 
1,  121 
2,875 
633 
76 
904 
2  923 

2,100 
143 
162 
2,  978 
1,018 
2,088 
2,  944 
1,956 
153 
1,044 
2,836 
662 
07 
1,  055 
2  990 

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4 
8 
5 
4 

5 

0 

3 

1 
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1 

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1 

3 

7 

7 

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1 

1 

5 

2 

4 

3 

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34 

27 

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5 
6 

4 

2 
1 

1 

1 

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o 

16 

13 
15 
4 
9 
14 
1 
5 
20 
0 
30 
6 
5 
3 
30 
1 
0 
19 
6 
14 
38 

3 

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4 
5 

3 
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1 

1 

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3 

2 

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1 

430 
604 
1,397 
80 
389 
1,346 
1,  021 
4,177 
1,25-1 
345 
590 
1,  24--' 
115 
732 
3,753 
1,393 
2,209 
5,428 
124 
1,  595 
3,503 
3,115 
437 
3,053 
1,609 
2,  514 
2,997 
1.868 

460 
709 
1,  558 
81 
369 
1,  493 
1,083 
4,221 
1,297 
442 
605 
3,  895 
114 
790 
3,983 
1,418 
2,308 
5,  327 
122 
1,731 
3,449 
2,930 
412 
2,936 
1,600 
2,433 
3,086 

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0 
15 

1 
1 

1 

1 

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1 

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6 
22 
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STATE   OF   GEORGIA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


SLAVE— Continued. 


75 
. 
77 
73 
79 
89 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
>86 
87 
93 
89 
90 
91 
92 
93 
D4 
95 
9fi 
97 

a» 

99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
10.-) 
106 
107 
103 
10'J 
110 

111 
112 

113 
111 
115 
llfi 
117 
US 
110 
120 

121 

122 
123 
124 
125 
126 
127 
128 
129 
130 
131 
13S 

Under  1.            1  and  under  5. 
COUNTIES. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15.  '  15  and  under  20.    20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40.  '  40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F.            M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

51. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F.            M. 

F. 

34 

40 
5 
85  i 
43  i 
53 
59 
129 
13 

102 
37 
317 
167 
256 
240 
707 
48 
60 
102 
755 
68 
513 
120 
461 
524 
561 
47 
26 
10 
356 
182 
345 
527 
105 
21 
305 
452 
164 
354 
258 
545 

330 

630 
192 
97 
172 
50 
216 
451 
11 
879 
395 
9 
332 
101 
337 
352 
24 
500 
47 
172 
21 
146 
34 
545 
270 
48 

221 
28 
394 
173 
2C2 
293 
605 
62 
55 
117 
752 
78 
522 
117 
461 
492 
532 
37 
22 
22 
325 
182 
314 
489 
109 
13 
312 
433 
191 
300 
268 
569 
312 
605 
215 
ill) 
103 
81 
193 
499 
12 
893 
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0 
326 
110 
353 
375 
25 
494 
40 
147 
20 
107 
43 
588 
878 
45 

190 
34 
323 
171 
290 
258 
600 
48 
58 
93 
827 
92 
530 
110 
505 
512 
601 
48 
24 
29 
407 
187 
277 
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513 
188 
327 
301 
594 
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128 
365 
401 
25 
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38 
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22 
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613 
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93 
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98 
570 
127 
516 
524 
548 
43 
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411 
215 
293 
538 
114 
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550 
201 
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301 
603 
355 
675 
225 
97 
172 
79 
183 
483 
10 
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309 
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23 
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120 
257 
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131 
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147 
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283 
101 
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71 
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211 
301 
627 
155 
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227 
366 
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122 
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152 
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32 
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354 
354 
19 
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102 
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3-11 
83 
10 
213 
525 
115 
224 
192 
401 
251 
431 
125 
59 
129 
34 
156 
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5 
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281 
7 
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219 
238 
36 
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34 
117 
14 
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19 
401 
196 

117 
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107 
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252 
478 
31 
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86 
525 
44 
400 
71 
467 
372 
424 
38 
15 
10 
246 
125 
241 
402 
99 
12 
239 
625 
127 
264 
222 
432 
283 
465 
148 
61 
154 
43 
176 
361 
6 
629 
259 
11 
274 
93 
250 
275 
19 
339 
30 
119 
12 
103 
28 
451 
211 
24 

59 
11 
143 
GO 
136 
187 
265 
10 
11 
41 
312 
31 
238 
42 
344 
199 
205 
8 

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7 

125 
75 
146 
259 
63 
1 
130 
335 
64 
173 
121 
222 
164 
292 
76 
32 
86 
19 
98 
173 
3 
304 
174 

1 
162 

45 
105 
179 
15 
205 
18 
67 
5 
54 
14 
279 
133 
17 

80 
SO 
151 
58 
112 
201 
250 
16 
14 
56 
344 
30 
241 
39  ! 
310 
189 
245 
15 
6 
14 
164 
70 
141 
219 
57 
7 
136 
444 
72 
189 
127 
206 
171 
247 
90 
33 
78 
16 
92 
176 
o 

295 
177 
2 
166 
40 
118 
172 
11 
201 
23 
67 
8 
71 
13 
302 
118 
15 

I  urn  >kiu                                         11 

Madison         :          3- 

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39  i 

177 
2G 

24 
79 
103 
124 
14 
2 

Musct/ee                                        66 

I'ifkcna                           '           5 

pierce                        1 

I'jke                        85 

70 
40 
71 
128 
30 
5 
85 
91 
54 

: 

119 

80 
143 
31 
18 
3'J 
16 
57 
83 
1 
85 
98 
I 
92 
34 
108 
90 
2 
98 
6 
34 
fi 
32 
8 
125 
65 
21 

Polk                  53 

1'ulask'                                            64 

i 
Randolph                    '          74 

UU-hmond           84 

Schlcv                                                 42 

Sumtcr              82 

Tulbot  138 

Tatuall                                            19 

Taylor                                             50 

Ti'lfair                                             IS 

Terrell                         .     .              59 

Tov/nd  3 

Troup                                              98 

Twiggs                                            80 

Walker  '          24 

Walton  ",'.> 

Warren                                    !          89 

Ware,  .                                   '            6 

Wayne  i           7 

Webster                                          44 

White                                                5 

Whitflold  .                                      27 

Wilcox  ..            7 

Wilkcs  129 

Wilkinson                                    71 

Worth  12 

Total.                                6  881 

7,137 

32,803 

33,235 

34,  416 

34,797 

32,779     31,547     25,939 

26,708 

1 
40,703     41,199 

24,404 

26,216 

15,267 

15,893 

STATE   OF  GEORGIA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


69 


SLAVE— Continued. 


50  and  under  PO. 

60  und  under  70.    70  and  under  80.   80  uud  uudci 

90.   90  and  under  100.    Above  100. 

Age  unkn'n.                Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
93 
SO 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
106 
107 
108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
113 
114 
115 
116 
117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
123 
124 
123 
126 
127 
128 
129 
130 
131 
132 

, 

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41 
G 
67 
31 
47 
106 
137 
5 
11 
34 
174 
8 
156 
22 
171 
126 
128 
3 
4 
3 
83 
36 
67 
152 
28 

31 

84 
33 
51 
100 

123 
7 

20 
159 
17 
157 
23 
177 
124 
133 
10 
1 
8 

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58 
178 
25 

7-1 
233 
31 
102 
70 
112 
83 
136 
64 
17 
47 
13 
54 
98 

110 
92 
2 

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24 
91 
105 
4 
115 
14 
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134 
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6 
42 
20 
17 
88 
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12 
127 
6 
100 
13 
81 
51 
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41 
18 
38 
88 
20 

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1    939 

1,  167 
233 
2,  315 

2.399 
432 
4,865 
1,992 
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4,  063 
8,748 
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1,589 
10,  177 
977 
(7,006 
1,442 
7,445 
6,  458 
7,514 
572 
246 
233 
4,722 
2,  440 
4,106 
7,138 
1,  G25 
206 
4,  467 
8,389 
2,348 
4,530 
3,  819 
7,884 
4,890 
8,603 
2,849 
1,137 
2,397 
836 
2,888 
6,  244 
108 
10,002 
5,  318 
116 
4,888 
1,533 
4,  621 
5,  379 
377 
6,  532 
621 
2,287 
263 
1,  732 
421 
7,  953 
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1                          1 

2.350 

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1,025 
1,749 
2,  092 
4,356 
349 
315 
839 
5,  099 
498 
3,  543 
749 
3,664 
3,256 
3,829 
298 
132 
124 
2,  349 
1,237 
2,001 
3,539 
834 
110 
2,306 
4,  406 
1,225 
2,  253 
1,963 
3,972 
2,430 
4,268 
1,453 
583 
1,139 
447 
1,446 
3,134 
59 
5,001 
2,648 
64 
2,455 
806 
2,  367 
2,703 
151 
3,123 
295 
1,  149 
134 
864 
216 
4,052 
1,937 
354 

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9               2               5    1                                    5  078 

1                                                    471 

86  !          46             28             M 
20  ;            9             10               2 
90  1          32             22               5 
51  i           15             Hi               3 
92  ^          44            37              9 

7              4              2^23 
H              3  j            1    

3  463 

1               693 

12               2               2           1 

8              1 

0 

1 

1    3,781 

!l  MB 

15              1              2     ....         2                                 3  685 

"74 

111                                        '                         114 

I'icken/ 

3    2               1 

I    '                         109 

46             12  ;           If               3 
11               4             10               2 

31            15              8            11 
71             29             39               8 
19               77               1 

:.               '            2 

521                                                        "  373 

Tike 

1  •          :i         •  1   ..  . 

21  I       22           1,183 
2  105 

Polk 

4  .             1               1           1 
11               3               2    

1 

Puluxki 

!  3,599 

7'H 

1                               i 

0(1 

Rlibnn 

C9 
207 
25 
83 
61 
106 
79 
148 
54 
17 
39 
11 
33 
03 

36 
140 
26 
51 
20 
75 
36 
78 
39 
13 
30 
3 
14 
69 

35  I            8               8    

7               2j            4           ! 
14               5               33 

3  167 

183            42            57            28 
21               5               5  !  

4 

1  2  963 

Kichmond  
Schley 

!                     1  123 

56             16             13               9 
34             19             14               6 
61             14             14               7 
38             17             11               4 
76             26             27             10 
39             12               6               7 
10                               °               4 

91           4              61 
4               1               1  !         1 
6               2               2           '' 
7    ....                   3  i         1 

1 

!                     2  277 

1  (         1           1,856 
3  913 

1 
1 

•                     2  460 

10  ;            2               4           1 
6    

1                     4  335 

Talbot  . 

!                     1  391 

Taliaferro  .  . 

1 

!                         574 

Tatnull 

25             10               9               6 

4               2               3  ;        2 

1                                i 

1   238 

Taylor  . 

389 

Telfair  

28             12  ;            4               2 
47               7  i           13               2 
1  i 

7               3               1                 .....J                     .            1  442 

Terrell  

0               1               21 

2 

i                       3  110 

49 

138 
90 
2 
104 
19 
92 
103 
4 
108 
If) 
30 
3 
41 
G 
148 
56 
6 

100 
51 

81  :          30             36             10 
65             18  '•          17               4 
1                                                1 

95                                        "  i                                 s  001 

Troup  

4  i            6               3 

2    '  "  670 

53 

56 
9 
39 
66 

3 
85 
11 
15 

f) 

13 
1 
98 
46 
6 

43             11              15               3 

17               2  •            4 

7               1  i            2 

1                                    2  433 

o 

729 

Walker  

48  <           18             19               C  ; 
49             18             24             11  ! 
3                             rt 

6  ;            1                          1 

0 

3 

"  254 

Walton 

i                * 

10                             2  !        2 

2676 

226 

61            23            28              8 
11               2               1               1 
17              9              8              2 
3 

10              1              2 

1 

3  309 

Washington  

1              1    

1               i  32fi 

Wayue  

3 

1                                    1   K!8 

Webster  

'l29 

White  

19  !            6               3               2 

2                                 '        1 

1 

868 

Whitfleld  

205 

Wilcox  

87              in             27               8 
37             12             10               4 
16  :            2  1            3 

11              233 
5              2              21 

1 
1 

1  

1                     3  001 

Wilkes    

1,950 

Wilkinson  
Worth  

308 

8,268 

8,439       4,997 

5,069       1,794       1,758           578 

064           165           106        111        117         68         60       229,193       233,005           462,198 

70 


STATE  OF  GEORGIA. 
TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


INDIAN. 


1 

0 

3 
4 

5 

COUNTIES.  . 

Under  1. 

1  nucl  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15.    15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M.           F. 

M. 

F. 

jr. 

P. 

M.      i      F.      |      M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

Bibb     

i 

1 

! 

! 

1 
1 

i 

5 

1 

it 

I 

...i       i 

3 

3 

<j            3 

I 

o 

0 

1 

1 

1 

Total 

i 

3 

o 

0 

3               3 

5  '            3 

0 

1 

3 

3               1 

1 

VGGREGATE. 


1 

To  tul  whites  P,  9OJ 

9,  164 

39,514 

37,  955 

44,233 

42,  721 

41,554 

39,757 

33,354 

34,833 

52,064 

50  873 

33  119 

31  219 

22  000 

20  103 

Q 

47 

004 

208 

201 

253 

202 

213 

197 

108 

273 

310 

172 

192 

96 

149 

3 

7  137 

32  803 

33  235 

34  430 

34  797 

3°  770 

31  547 

25  939 

2tl  708 

40  703 

41  199 

°4  404 

°6  'U6 

13  °67 

15  893 

4 

1 

3 

o 

G 

3 

' 
3 

5 

3 

0 

1 

•j 

I 

1 

Aggregate  10  831 

10,349 

72,  544 

71,400 

78,  876 

77,  776 

74,  598 

71.  522 

59,  493 

01,713 

93  041 

92  385 

57  695 

57  600 

31  361 

30  140 

STATE  OF  GEORGIA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


71 


INDIAN. 


50  and  under  fiO. 

(!0  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unku'n. 

Total. 

Aggro  gu  to. 

COUNTIES. 

i 

o 
3 
4 
5 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

1 

o 
4 
M 
1 

: 
* 

i 
i 

Bibb 

1 

15 

Gi  liner 

1 

i                ! 

1 

1 

17 

=1 

33 

1 

I                i 

AGGREGATE. 


o  or-, 

770 

841 

1°4 

151 

oo 

1G 

192 

127 

*iOl  Ot!ti 

°00  484 

5^1  .150 

1 

7° 

89 

30 

45 

19 

25 

o 

9 

5 

5 

1 

1  CC9 

]   Kll 

3,500 

Total  free  colored. 

111 

117 

46°  198 

T 

, 

17 

21 

.18 

Total  Indians  

4 

21,  601 

21,  173 

13,003 

12,369 

4,  770 

4,644 

1,367 

1,530 

295 

32G 

138 

158 

SCO 

188 

531,  945 

535,  341 

1,  057,  286 

72 


STATE    OF   GEORGIA. 


TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free  colored. 

Totul  free. 

SLATE. 

Total  slave. 

| 

1 
BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

BLACK.                                         MULATTO. 

tf.             F. 

Total. 

51. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.     Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

11 

F.         Total. 

770       1,  672 
824           669 
143       1,914 
768       1,842 
567       1  474 

3,442 
1,493 
4,057 
3,  610 
3  041 

2 

1 

0           ,1 

3,  445           323 
1,493       l,Ci!9 
4,  149       2,  347 
3,  621           481 
3,043           176 
9,501  '     2,792 
3,  074        1,  504 
1,630       l,i:«) 
3,  506       1,  Oil 
5,  113       5,  716 
3,  388       1,  492 
2,182       1,280 
1,277       1.932 

352 

2,266 
479 
224 

3,053 
1,570 
1,187 
1,079 
5,  872 
1,543 
1,280 
1,955 

077 
3,  432 
4,613 

4(X) 
5,845 
3,074 
2,317 
2,090 
11,588 
3,035 
2,566 
3,887 
1,850 
1,631 
3,  81  1 
583 
2,433 
531 
1,908 
13,  429 
1,023 
4,875 
2,035 
1,141 
408 
3,386 
78 
7,347 
645 
0,041 
4,008 
199 
284 
5,624 
1,769 
3,858 
5,910 
3,995 
314 
2,064 
5,338 
1,132 
123 
1,852 
5,228 
797 
1,098 
2,609 
123 
667 
2,710 
1,853 
7,868 
2,156 
576 
1,079 
7,925 
20fi 
1,401 
7,470 
2,621 
4,100 
10,241 
196 
3,070 

39 
40 
153 
71 
19 
449 
105 

33 

35 
234 
20 
78 
113 
67 
116 
241 
76 
152 
20 
70 
012 
80 
347 
103 
37 
18 
200 
18 
447 
7 
258 
140 
47 
19 
165 
118 
114 
89 
26 

29 
20 
103 
55 
13 
490 
103 
29 
37 
2UO 
12 
87 
141 
87 
115 
2M 
51 
173 

76 
766 
96 
438 
115 
48 
23 
233 
14 
499 
11 
349 
122 
54 
23 
135 
113 
98 
80 
30 

68 
GO 
310 
120 
32 
945 
208 
62 
72 
464 
32 
105 
256 
154 
231 
471 
127 
325 
26 
146 
1,378 
176 
785 
218 
85 
41 
433 
32 
946 
18 
607 
262 
101 
42 
300 
231 
212 
169 
62 

745 
3,4!)2 
4,929 
1,086 

6,790 
3,282 
2,379 
2,162 
12,  052 
3,067 
2,731 
4.143 
2,004 
1,862 
4,282 
710 
2,758 
557 
2,054 
14,807 
1,199 
5,660 
2,253 
1,226 
449 
3,819 
110 
8,293 
663 
7,248 
4,270 
300 
326 
5,924 
2,000 
4,070 
6,079 
4,057 
314 
2,165 
5,711 
1,294 
143 
2,019 
5,913 
890 
1,313 
2,  955 
107 
758 
2,839 
2,106 
8,398 
2,551 
787 
1,261 
8,137 
229 
1,528 
7,736 
2,811 
4,515 
10,755 
246 
3.329 

4,190 
4,985 
9,078 
4,  707 
3,  473 
16,291 
6,356 
4,015 
5,668 
17,  165 
6,455 
4,  913 
5,420 
8,301 
11,991 
15,  724 
5,082 
5,797 
1,780 
7,165 
31,043 
11,291 
11,218 
4,893 
4,460 
3,  063 
1-J,  242 
1,31(1 
11,800 
2,  879 
14,  703 
7,693 
3,069 
3,856 
11,922 
7,800 
8,917 
8,295 
0,149 
1,491 
4,755 
10,433 
5,081 
5,139 
7,047 
15,  195 
7,  749 
7,393 
14,427 
0,724 
2,437 
3,889 
10,  146 
12,652 
12,940 
5,966 
9,  361) 
12,  044 
3,  .139 
6,137 
13,  7Ui 
7,803 
10,708 
15,011 
1,  699 
10,605 

28 

23 

51 

18 
7 

23 
4 

41 
11 
2 
32 

92 
11 

o 

41 

Bibb  :    4 

940       4,  520 
639       1,433 
831           805 
813       1,691 
552       2,  401 
074       1,  699 
107       1,  007 
600           616 
178       3,111 
169       4,  947 
786       5,  047 
210       2,  158 
544        1,490 
0'14           589 

9,460 
3.  072 
1,630 
3,506 
5,  013 
3,  373 
2,174 
1,276 
6,289 
10,  116 
11,433 
4,  368 
3,  034 
1  223 

1 

4 

9 
2 

13 

19 

6 
4 
1 

0 
2 
2 
1 

12 
6 
3 
1 

41 
3 
2 

47  :      88       100 
6  j        9         15 
3  j        5          8 
l 

Calhoun  1 

Campbell  3 
Carroll                           5 

5 

7 
2 
1 
2 

3 

6 

1 
2 

8 
13 
5 
o 

4 

8 
13 
9 
4 

5 

6,297 
10,  129 
11,  442 
4,372 
3,039 
1,223 
5,111 
16,236 
10,092 
5,  538 
2,640 
3,240 
2,  614 
10,  423 
1,206 
3,567 
2,216 
7,455 
3,  423 
2,709 
3,530 
5,998 
5,806 
4,847 
2,216 
2,092 
1,177 
2,590 
4,  722 
3,  787 
4,99« 
5,028 
9,282 
6,859 
6,080 
11,472 
6,557 
1,679 
1,050 
8,040 
.  4,254 
10,389 
5,179 
8,105 
3,907 
2,  810 
4,609 
0,000 
4,994 
6,  187 
4,856 
1,453 
7,870 

875 
708 
1,  901 
270 
1,192 
356 
974 
6,578 
489 
2,375 
993 
530 
193 
1,698 
34 
3,697 
312 
3,213 
2,030 
110 
145 
2,781 
804 
1,868 
3,046 
2,075 
101 
1,073 
2,693 
562 
60 
880 
2,580 
3C2 
502 
1,221 
68 
339 
1,281 
895 
3,927 
1,000 
259 
502 
4,  156 
102 
705 
3,625 
1,305 
1,996 
5,153 
103 
1,473 

975 
863 
1,850 
307 
1,241 
175 
934 
6,851 
534 
2,500 
1,042 
Cll 
215 
1,688 
44 
3,630 
333 
3,428 
1,978 
89 
139 
2,843 
905 
1,990 
2,864 
1,920 
153 
991 
2,045 
570 
57 
972 
2,648 
415 
596 
1,388 
55 
328 
1,429 
938 
3.941 
1,090 
317 
577 
3,769 
104 
756 
3,845 
1,316 
2,104 
5,068 
93 
1,597 

2 

1 

4 
2 

1 

Cntoosa  2 

Chattulioochet.'  ] 

5  107 

222 
19 

o 

4 

274 
10 
4 
3 

4 
496 
35 
C 

4 
725 
45 
19 
14 

489  '     7,022 
040       5,  007 
600  i     2,879 
305  \     1,  201 
642       1  598 

15,511 
10,  047 
5,  539 
2,  026 
3,  240 

112 
7 
8 
5 

117 

5 

2 

229 
10 

" 

Clark  2 
Clay  1 

Clineh                            1 

394       1,215 
172       5,  238 
614           581 
,  785  '•     1,  720 
1  10       1  090 

2,  609 
10,410 
1,195 
3,511 
2  200 

1 
17 

1 
3 
3 

17 

3 

10 
34 

1 
* 

6 

1 

1 
6 

9 
1 
22 
10 
5 

13 
11 
50 
10 
22 
10 
4 
4 
13 
8 
o 

9 

Cobb  5 
Colqnitt.. 

11 
4 
4 

Coffee                             1 

.  770       3,  063 
,771  j     l,0:tO 
419       1  346 

7,  4!!3 
3,  407 
2,  705 

6 

10 

11 
0 

17 
16 

Dado  1 

3 

1 
4 

1 
2 

4 

2 

4 
4 

6 

,  698       1,  828 
,120       2,859 
884       2  914 

3,  520 
5,  985 
5  798 

4 

4 

8 
o 

DcKalb...              !    " 

,457       2,388 
,190  !     1,017 
,092  !     1,000 
013           564 
,261        1,311 
.  409       2,  288 
,913       1,835 
483       "  512 

4,845 
2,207 
2,092 
1,177 
2,  572 
4,  697 
3,748 
4  995 

o 
4 

4 

4 

1 

5 

Early  1 

Echolls  ! 

Effingham  ] 
Elbcrt...                     fl 

0 
8 

4 
5 

10 
13 

5 
3 
20 

9 
19 
1 

3 

1 
20 
10 
2 

10 

8 
12 
39 
1 
3 
8 
1 
31 
18 
2 

18 

32 

9 
17 
28 
9 
30 

18 
25 
39 
1 
6 
13 
8 
42 
31 
3 
25 
o 

3!) 
25 
31 
43 
14 
30 

48 
182 
70 
10 
84 
343 
48 
102 
170 
18 
50 
63 
126 
230 
188 
86 
94 
86 
13 
27 
128 
98 
213 
275 
21 
122 

53 
191 
92 
10 

83 
342 
45 
113 
170 
26 
41 

'm 

280 
207 
125 
88 
1S6 
10 
40 
138 
102 
202 
239 
29 
137 

101 
373 
102 
20 
107 
683 
93 
215 
346 
44 
91 
129 
233 
530 
395 
211 
182 
812 
23 
67 
206 
190 
415 
514 
50 
259 

Emanuel  1 

Fnnnin  '    S 

,560       2,  462 
,  812       4,  457 
,443  :    3,408 
,  043       2,  995 
,  897  i     5,  544 
,261       3,293 
827  |        827 
521  j        527 
,  074       3,  927 
,153  j    2,076 
,107       5,251 
,  503  |    2,  573 
,  032       4,  059 
,919  |     1,952 
,  427       1,  383 
,  324  1    2,  279 
,001  :     2,978 
,  550  ,     2,  429 
,117       3,058 
,  462  j     2,  3C6 
764           689 
,647       3,  602 

5,022 
9,269 
6,851 
6,038 
11,441 
6,554 
1,654 
1,048 
8,001 
4,229 
10,  358 
5,  136 
8,091 
3,871 
2,810 
4,1X13 
5,  9T9 
4,979 
6,175 
4,828 
1,453 
7,249 

1 
o 
5 
8 
4 

2 
3 
2 
3 
9 
1 
o 

3 
5 
7 
11 
13 
1 
7 

1 
5 

Floyd  '4 

Forsvth  ? 

11 

8 

Fulton  .    .                 '     £ 

Gilmcr  :    J 

Glasacock  ' 

5 

8 
o 

Glynn  

Gordon  4 

5 
8 
5 
9 
5 
4 

o 
8 
9 
6 

7 
16 
14 
15 

5 
6 

20 
4 
8 
15 
4 
15 

12 
5 
9 
13 
5 
15 

Gwlnnett.                ;    r 

HalKTKham  1    S 

Hall  '•    4 

Hancock  '    : 
Hartilgon  ] 

2 

Hart    .                         ' 

1 
4 
2 

* 
6 

1 
11 
2 
3 
6 

2 
15 
4 
7 
12 

2 
5 
8 
3 
4 

o 
1 
3 
2 
12 

4 
6 
11 
5 
16 

6 
21 
15 
12 
28 

HurrU...  .              •    '. 

Heard                          ' 

Henry  ...               '    ; 

Irwln  

Jackriou  

11         14 

25 

2 

2  1      27 

STATE  OF  GKORCJIA. 

TABLK  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION— Continued. 


73 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free  colored. 

Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

Total  slave. 

< 

BLACK. 

M 

M. 

r.ATTO. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F. 

Total.        M. 

F.     ,Total. 

| 

,. 

Total. 

51.           F.        Total. 

M. 

r. 

Total. 

1,966 
2,077 
1,  045 
1,566 
1,901 
1,147 
1,145 
833 
1,565 
2,053 
1,851 
1,911 
1  912 

1,805 
2,056 
1,018 
1,  518 
1,822 
1,095 
1,139 
842 
1,285 
2,103 
1,724 
2,013 
1  942 

3,  771 
4,133 
2,003 
3,084 
3,723 
2,242 
2,284 
1,  675 
2,850 
4,150 
3,  575 
3,  924 
3  854 

1 
19 
1 
11 
1 

4 

19 
1 
14 
2 
1 

5 
38 
2 
25 
3 
1 

4 

1 
3 
4 

3 

9 

0 

2 
5 
1 
3 

13 
3 
5 
9 
3 
6 

18 
41 
7 
34 
6 
7 

3,789 
4,174 
2,070 
3,118 
3,  729 
2,249 
2,284 
1,698 
2,850 
4,  194 
3,584 
3.941 
3,861 
1.483 
6,582 
1,151 
3,985 
2,719 
5.776 
2,020 
2,991 
5,641 
9,139 
7,862 
4,035 
6,466 
4,705 
1,740 
5,356 
3,855 
4,638 
2,987 
1,874 
3,065 
5,104 
12,  895 
2,285 
3.744 
4,880 
5,538 
4,  538 
5,013 
1,734 
3,195 
3,601 
1,877 
3,344 
4,522 
2,351 
6,260 
3,002 
4,297 
5,022 
8,547 
6,453 
4,441 
1,823 
6,166 
1,647 
2,743 
3,052 
8,315 
1,694 
3,467 
5,  489 
2,131 

3,314 
3,028 
401 
2,935 
1,582 
2,360 
2,975 
1,703 
1,171 
180 
2,  184 
882 
1.655 
1,897 
4,124 
244 
266 
694 
4,428 
431 
3,293 
642 
3,179 
2,966 
3,575 
232 
108 
103 
2,042 
1,049 
2,002 
3,170 
751 
78 
1,949 
3,258 
1,027 
2,198 
1,652 
3,582 
2,  308 
3,892 
1,329 
542 
1,133 
362 
1,358 
2,846 
41 
4,598 
2,556 
51 
2,096 
646 
2,  102 
2,442 
198 
3,188 
297 
946 
117 
754 
189 
3,679 
1,779 
251 

3,248 
2,842 
372 
2,829 
1,557 
2,284 
3,055 
1,723 
1,112 
188 
2,305 
925 
1,616 
2,014 
3,965 
301 
290 
804 
4,303 
479 
3,  338 
691 
2,960 
3,027 
3,691 
265 
110 
118 
1,957 
1,107 
1,923 
3,129 
769 
96 
2,060 
3,631 
1,104 
2,202 
1,715 
3,621 
2,280 
3,817 
1,  422 
550 
1,055 
411 
1,351 
2,804 
53 
4,671 
2,520 
61 
2,069 
723 
2,205 
2,  438 
122 
3,  099 
261 
939 
125 
771 
196 
3,799 
1,759 
272 

6,562 
5,870 
773 
5,764 
3,139 
4,644 
6,030 
3,426 
2,283 
368 
4,489 
1,807 
3,271 
3,911 
8,089 
545 
556 
1,498 
8,731 
910 
6,631 
1,333 
6,139 
5,993 
7,266 
497 
218 
221 
3,999 
2,156 
3,925 
6,299 
1,520 
174 
4,009 
6,889 
2,131 
4,400 
3,367 
7,203 
4,608 
7,709 
2,753 
1,092 
2,188 
773 
2,709 
5,650 
94 
9,269 
5,076 
112 
4,165 
1,369 
-  4,  307 
4,880 
320 
6,287 
558 
1,  885 
242 
1,528 
385 
7,478 
3,538 
526 

191 
87 
36 
118 
87 
154 
22 
165 
61 
30 
166 
85 
125 
74 
268 
47 
36 
56 
650 
48 
170 
51 
602 
236 
110 
42 
6 
6 
331 
134 
103 
429 
40 
18 
212 
725 
96 
79 
204 
330 
132 
443 
62 
32 
105 
27 
84 
264 
8 
403 
114 
1 
337 
63 
152 
234 
28 
121 
29 
192 
12 
114 
16 
222 
171 
51 

201 
83 
40 
107 
43 
149 
31 
177 
55 
34 
210 
100 
133 
78 
391 
48 
25 
35 
796 
19 
205 
53 
704 
229 
138 
33 
22 
6 
392 
150 
78 
410 
65 
14 
210 
775 
121 
51 
248 
351 
150 
451 
36 
33 
104 
36 
95 
330 

330 
128 
3 
385 
63 
163 
265 
29 
124 
34 
210 
9 
90 
20 
253 
178 
52 

302 
175 
76 
225 
130 
303 
53 
342 
116 
64 
370 
185 
253 
152 
659 
95 
61 
91 
1,446 
67 
375 
109 
1,306 
465 
248 
7.5 
28 
12 
723 
284 
181 
839 
105 
32 
453 
1,500 
217 
130 
452 
631 
282 
894 
98 
65 
209 
63 
179 
594 
14 
733 
242 
4 
723 
166 
314 
4D9 
57 
245 
63 
402 
21 
201 
36 
475 
349 
106 

6,954 
6,045 
849 
5,989 
3,269 
4,947 
6,083 
3,768 
2,  3D9 
432 
4,865 
1,992 
3,529 
4,063 
8,748 
640 
617 
1,589 
10,  177 
977 
7,006 
1,442 
7,445 
6,458 
7,  514 
572 
246 
233 
4,722 
3,440 
4,106 
7,138 
1,625 
206 
4,467 
8,389 
2,348 
4,  530 
3,819 
7,884 
4,890 
8,603 
2,849 
1,157 
2,397 
S.'Jfi 
2,883 
6,244 
108 

10,  002 

5,318 
116 
4,888 
1,535 
4,621 
5,379 
377 
6,532 
621 
2,287 
263 
1,732 
421 
7,953 
3,887 
632 

10,  743 
10,  219 
8,919 
9,107 
6,998 
7,196 
8,367 
5,466 
5,849 
4,626 
8,449 
5,933 
7,390 
5,546 
15,330 
1,791 
4,  602 
4,303 
15,953 
2,997 
9,997 
7,083 
16,584 
14,320 
11,  549 
7,038 
4,951 
1,973 
10,078 
6,295 
8,744 
10,125 
3,499 
3,271 
9,571 
21,284 
4,633 
8,274 
3,699 
13,422 
9,488 
13,  616 
4,583 
4,352 
5,998 
2,  713 
6,232 
10,  766 
2,459 
16,  262 
8,320 
4,413 
9,910 
10,082 
11,074 
9,820 
2,200 
12,  698 
2,268 
5,030 
3,315 
10,047 
2,  115 
11,  420 
9,376 
2,763 

Johnson  

8 

5 

13 

o 

8 

10 

23 

20 
o 

2 
o 

11 
6 
6 

34 

8 
8 
2 
17 
1 

i 
i 
g 

2 
24 

1 

3 

4 

1 
9 
5 
37 
3 

38 
9 

17 

54 
4 

7 
3 

13 

Mclntosh  

740 
3,367 

599 

1,  D87 
1,425 
2,940 
1,041 
l,53(i 
2,  791 
4.508 
3,  916 
2,  02,-j 
3,210 
S,  353 
901) 
2,719 
1,962 
2,396 
1,518 
975 
1,556 
2,650 
6,229 
1,184 
1,939 
2,462 
2,860 
2,345 
2,535 
828 
1,604 
1,795 
U66 
1  750 

689 
3,211 
552 
1,997 
1,291 
2,813 
973 
3,448 
2,848 
4,458 
3,  900 
1,  !i89 
3,  244 
2,  352 
831 
2,613 
1,891 
2,  211 
1,  438 
895 
1,505 
2,453 
6,176 
1,090 
1,803 
2,364 
2,674 
2,191 
2,459 
865 
1,527 
1,806 
911 
3  593 

1,429 
6,578 
1,151 
3,984 
2,  716 
5,753 
2,014 
2,984 
5,639 
8,966 
7,  C22 
4,014 
0,  4(10 
4.  705 
1,740 
5,  332 
3,853 
4,607 
2,956 
1,870 

10 

7 
1 

Meriwother  
Miller 

1 

6 
3 

1 
2 
11 
6 

1 
3 
23 
6 
7 
2 
173 
40 
21 
6 

Mitchell  

1 
'.1 

1 
12 

2 
5 
3 

7 

3 

Mor  '!m        " 

1 
60 

6 
4 

1 
86 

5 
4 

o 
146 
11 

8 

12 
16 
9 

1 

15 
13 
4 
5 

27 
29 
13 
6 

Xewton  

Pike 

7 

6 
8 

'     7 
1 
11 
15 

10 
1 
8 
8 
4 

7 

12 

8 

17 
1 
20 
16 
4 

A 

24 
2 
31 
31 
4 
4 
1 
490 
11 
2 
51 
4 

19 

41 
4 

Polk  

1 
5 
7 

Pnlaski  

Putnam  

3.0G1 
5,103 
12,  405 
2,274 
3,742 

1 

3 

1 
63 
5 

I 

102 
4 

165 
9 

137 
2 
1 
12 

1 

5 
9 

188 

325 
2 

o 
30 
3 

i 

14 
19 

4 

Schley  . 

1 
18 
2 

1 
9 
10 

4,826 
5,534 
4,536 
4,  994 
1.693 
3,191 
3,  601 
1,877 
3  343 

9 
1 
10 

15 
1 

24 
1 
1 
5 
22 

Talbot  .    . 

3 
12 

Taliaferro  

Tail)  ;il! 

Telfair 

Terrell  . 

] 

s 

5 
3 
5 
2 
5 
27 
5 
27 
5 
23 
29 
2 
5 
1 

11 

»< 
4 

1 
31 
5 
37 
72 
2 
7 
30 
6 
94 
5 
23 
30 
2 
11 
1 

33 
17 
13 

Thomas 

2,338 
1,  201 
3,267 
1,480 
2,183 
2,481 
4,344 
3,205 
2,  137 
944 
3,168 
819 
1,420 
1,523 
4.  202 
864 
1,750 
2,  780 
1.076 

2,  150 
1,  145 
2,956 
1,450 
2,112 
2,534 
4,173 
3,242 
2.210 
874 
2,  975 
798 
1,321 
1,518 
4,  112 
808 
1.684 
2,692 
1,042 

-!,  4K* 
2,  346 
6.  223 
2,930 
4,295 
5,015 
8,517 
6,447 
4,347 
1,818 
6,  143 
3.617 
2,741 
3,041 
8.3  14 
1,692 
3,434 
5.  472 
S,  118 

17 

15 
34 

3 

12 

19 

33 

1 

30 

29 

34 

67 

2 
3 
1 
67 

1 
3 

1 

4 

2 
2 

f 

2 
14 
4 
12 

Towns  
Troup 

Union  
Upson  
Walker  .  . 

3 
13 
1 

Hi 
13 
2 

Walton 

Warren  
Ware 

37 

Washington  
Wayne 

10 
16 

1 

1 

Webeter 

White 

1 

5 

6 

1 
1 
« 

4 

WhitfieM  

Wilcox 

WilkeB  
Wilkinson  
Worth  

Total  

11 
3 

4 

8         22 

Sj        8 
5  .        9 

4 
4 

2 

7 

:. 

2 

301,083  |290,505  !a91,5rt?       ;32       76-1    1,496 

937 

1,067 

2,004 

3,500 

595,  088 

211,432    -.'13,  Sti6    125,298      17,761 

19,  139 

36,900 

462,  198      1,  057,  286 

XOTE.  —  Thir*y°ip:b*  Indians,  in- 


in  v-hit'-  papula*  nil. 


74 


STATE   OF  GEORGIA. 


TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  TOWNS. 


CITIf*  AXI>  TOWNS. 

WHITE. 
COUNTIES. 

Totul. 

FREE  rOI.OKKD. 

Total  free. 

SLAVES. 

S 

5> 

< 

:     M. 

p. 

M. 

F.         Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

140 
493 
101 

1,007 
3,653 
1,122 
039 
695 
1,720 

279 
1,056 
200 
1,953 
7,615 
2,160 
1.382 
1.545 
3,357 

1 
3 

1 
3 
1 
1 
25 
58 
48 
45 
235 

280 
1,059 
201 
],'J56 
7,640 
2,218 
1,430 
1,590 
3,592 

256 

« 

906 
870 
•T21 
140 
289 
514 

31 
303 
(*) 
986 
1.044 
325 
513 
3J9 
622 

53                 333 
559  j           1,618 
('*)                (*) 
1,892  !          3,848 
1,914  i          9,554 
946             3.  164 
953             2,383 
<i->8             2,  218 
1,  136             4,  728 

1 

...                                                          Clark  948 

1 

12 
20 
22 
18 
99 

»,!„„*..                                                        Fulton  3,  OG2 

13 
38 
26 

130 

do            :         1,  637  ' 

4,268 

4,176 
430 
151 
231 
158 
189 
120 
171 
2,946 
154 
228 
131 
13G 
420 
2,521 
779 
699 
84 
449 
443 
124 
770 
963 
156 
6,285 
116 
30 
38 
204 
67 
282 

8,444 
938 
30:i 
408 
319 
399 
239 
3S6 
5,933 
313 
478 
293 
SCt! 
898 
5,396 
1,492 
1.604 
187 
948 
1,013 
268 
1,  524 
2,078 
268 
13,875 
261 
60 
120 
417 
151 
557 

159 

2 
1 

227 
1 

386 
3 
1 

o 

8.  KM 
93  1 
304 
470 
319 

1,664 

430 

1,999 

488 

3,663 

938 

12,493 
1,869 
304 
825 
319 
639 
(*> 
(*) 
9,621 
570 
2,009 

(*) 

344 
1,811 
8,247 
2,680 
2,480 
187 
2,546 
3,225 
454 

(*) 
4,010 
630 
22,292 
350 
158 
166 
873 
307 
1,497 

Dccatnr  492 

I  ainbrl  g 

Carroll                     152 

173 

]gO 

355 

Carroll                              '            161 

£ass                          210 

399 

118 
(*) 
C) 
1,780 
104 
743 
0 
34 
461 
1,327 
C02 
387 

122 
(-) 
(') 
1,767 
115 
776 

(*> 
44 
437 
1,502 
573 
450 

240 
(*) 
(*) 
3,547 
219 
1,519 
(*> 
78 
898 
2,829 
1,175 
837 

Campbell  119 
Charlton  185 

239 

356 
6,074 
331 
490 

293 
266 
913 
5,418 
1,505 
1,643 
187 
956 
1,013 
270 
1,526 
2,091 
268 
14,580 
267 
1              60 
1            120 
'            447 
152 
585 

Columbus  

MllBCOgce  2,  987 
Mclntosh  .  .                                   161 

54 

1 

3 
2 
9 
10 
4 
17 

87 
14 

6 
2 

0 

6 
IS 

9 
22 

141 
36 
12 
5 
4 
15 
22 
13 
39 

y  acon                                                  !  Bibb           2,  875 

C'llliouu                              '             103 

2 

0              8 

772 
1,122 
92 
(*) 
939 
202 
3,602 
36 
45 
19 
199 
60 
453 

818 
1,090 
W 
(') 
980 
ISO 
4,  110 
47 
53 
27 
227 
95 
439 

1,590 
2,  212 
184 
(') 
1,919 
382 
7,712 
83 
98 
46 
426 
153 

912 

1 

Baker                                  '            568 

JIacon    144 

1 
7 

1 

13 

Falnu'tto  

Campbell  ,            754 
Floyd               !         1   115 

6 

Chatham                            .          7  590 

:«:i 

l 

382 
•     2 

705 
3 

Summervilk-  

Chattooga  j            148 

do                                 '             82 

Wulkiusville 

Clurk                                   !            243 

Burke                          .  .                84 

1 
13 

1 

28 

15 

(")  Not  defined. 

TABLE  No.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

| 
< 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

ULACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M.         F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

I'.         Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

1,763 
819 
2,053 
1,762 
1,558 
4,  456 
1,626 
827 
1,800 
2,515 
1,071 
1,  103 
642 
3,157 
5,154 
5,732 
2,192 
1,537 
630 
2,547 
J.G14 

1,672 
668 
1,877 
1,841 
1,467 
4,272 
1,433 
802 
1,685 
2,448 
1,  695 
1,067 
605 
3,097 
4,940 
5,  620 
2,150 
1,484 
588 
8,555 
5.171 

3,435 
1,487 
3.930 
3,603 
3,025 
8,728 
3,059 
1,629 
3,483 
4.963 
3,366 
2,170 
1,247 
6,254 
10,094 
11,352 
4,342 
3,021 
1,218 
5,102 
10.  815 

o 

1 

3 

3,438 
1,487 
4,022 
3,614 
3,027 
8,769 
3,061 
1.629 
3,485 
5,063 
3,381 
2,178 
1,248 
6,  202 
10,107 
11,361 
4,346 
3,026 
1,218 
5,106 
11  SM 

7 
5 
90 
6 
9 
484 
13 
4 
15 
37 

4 

IH 
21 
15 
54 
18 

4 
4 

9  fU.", 

7 

7 
6 
127 

16 
732 
13 
7 
21 
50 
7 
I 
29 
35 
22 
81 
26 
13 
5 
5 
i  712 

3,445 
1,493 
4,149 
3,621 
3,043 
9,301 
3,074 
1,636 
3,506 
5,113 
3,388 
2,182 
1,277 
6,297 
10,129 
11,442 
4,372 
3,039 
1,223 
5,111 
1G  23i) 

Baker 

1 
37           127 
1                7 
7             16 
248  !         732 
13 

Baldwin  . 

28         23 

51 

18 
7 
2 

23 
4 

41 
11 
o 

32 

;;;;;;;i  

i 

Bibb  .  .  . 

5          4 
1           1 

9 
2 

13 

19 

Bryan  . 

3               7 
6  ;         21 
13  j          50 
4«            7 
4 

Hulloek  

Burke  

6          6 
4          2 

1  j       2 
1 

12 
6 
3 
1 

41 
3 
n 

47 
6 
3 

88 
9 
5 

Butts  

Calhouu  

Camden  
Campbell  
Carroll  

11  ,          2!) 
1  1             3.) 
7             22 
27             81 
26 
6             13 
1               5 
1               5 
i  P.II       i  mn 

5 
7 

1 
2 

3 
H 
3 
1 
2 

8 
13 
5 
2 
4 

CMS  

2          2 

L'     
1 

4 
2 

1 

Catoona  

Chattahoochee  

Chnrlton  

i 

Chattooga  

2 
217 

2 
273 

4 

«TO 

Chatham.  .. 

103        110 

219 

. 

r 

11 

.•^       1 

.« 

STATE  OF  GEORGIA. 

TABLK  Xo.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

B 

Aggregitto  population. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

Total. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

.MULATTO. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F.     I  Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total.        1 

5,  Oil 
2,608 
1,  342 
1,631 

1,387 

4,  990 
2,  844 
1,  255 
1,597 
1,214 

10,001 
5,452 
2,  597 
3  228 

7 
8 
5 

3 
5 

- 

10 
13 

7 

19 
2 
4 

16 
4 
3 

35 
6 

7 

10.046 
5,471 
2,611 
3,228 
2,606 
10,  351 
1,  198 
3,530 
2,199 
7,421 
3,407 
2,718 
3,519 
5,904 
5,770 
4,830 
2,  144 
2,  084 
1   177 

29 
52 
23 
11 
7 
43 
7 
26 
9 
28 
14 
35 
5 
29 
21 
16 
59 
7 

17 
35 
6 
1 
1 
29 
1 
11 
8 
6 
2 

16 
6 
5 
15 
1 
12 
1 

40 

87 
29 

- 
72 
8 
37 
17 
34 
16 
51 
11 
34 
30 
17 
71 
8 

10,092 
5,  558 
2,640 
3,240 
2,614 
10,423 
1,200 
3,567 
2,216 
7,  453 
3,423 
2,  709 
3,  330 
5,998 
5,806 
4,847 
2,216 
2,092 
1,177 
2  590 

Clark  

Clav 

1 

1 

Clinch  

2,  001 
10,  338 
1,187 
3,474 
2,189 
7,399 
3,  391 
2,714 
3,  515 
5,  951 
3  702 

o 
1 

7 
17 

1 
3 
3 

17 

3 
4 
10 
34 

1 
3 
1 
.    11 
6 
1 

1 

6 

2 
9 
1 
22 
10 
5 

1 

g 

Cobb        

5,  129 
607 
1,  759 
1,101 
3,742 
1,757 
.1,384 
1,693 
3,097 
*>  803 

5,209 
580 
1,715 
1,088 
3,037 
1,634 
1,  330 
1,822 
2,854 
2  899 

| 

Colqnitt  

i 

8 

11 
4 
4 

6 
10 

11 
6 

17 
10 

3 
2 
1 
4 

1 
2 
4 
2 

4 
4 
5 
0 

4 
o 

4 

8 
o 

2 

34 

2,441 
1   131 

2,387 
1  005 

4,828 
2,136 

o 

4 

4 

3 

1 

4 

1 

1             72 

1  085 

999 

2  084 

Echolls    

613 

504 

1,177 

i 

1,  245 
2,377 
1,903 
2,  470 
2,  550 
4,  733 
3,  430 
3,  038 
•5  5"0 

1,307 
2,280 
1,835 
2,503 
2,454 
4,422 
3,397 
2,  995 
5,310 
3,  291 
820 
500 
3,919 
2,060 
5,  245 
2.  501 

4,657 
3  738 

6 
8 

4  |       10 
5  i       13 

5 
3 

21) 

3 

19 

1 
o 

3 
1 

21) 
10 

10 

8 
12 

39 
1 

1 
31 
18 

2 

18 

32 

9 
17 
28 
9 
30 

2,570 
4,682 
3,777 
4,974 
5,  009 
9,  168 
0,  841 
0,075 
10,  867 
0,  552 
1,677 
995 
8,010 
4,193 
10,  371 
5,143 
8,081 
3,  846 
2,800 
4,609 
5,988 
4,988 
0.  175 
4,814 
1,451 
7,  20G 
3,  784 
4,  134 
2,070 
3,103 
3,  721 
2,238 
2,  274 
1,697 
2,815 
4.191 
3,575 
3,939 
3,851 
1,403 
6,501 
1,148 
3,982 
2,  711 
5.762 
2,  Oil 
2,952 
5,028 
8,487 
7,819 
4,003 
6,  401 
4,  031 
I,  733 
5,  342 

16 
32 

10 
13 
10 
79 
7 
5 
377 

3 
1 
34 
22 
45 
12 
21 
13 
3D 
5 

4 

8 

20 
40 
10 
22 
18 
114 
18 
5 

i 

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Elb»rt                    

.  .                  40 

4  722 
3,787 
4,996 
5,028 
9,282 
6,  859 
6,080 
11,472 
0,  557 
1,679 
1,050 
8,040 
4,254 
10,389 
5,  179 
8,103 
3,907 
2,810 
4,609 
0,  000 
4,  994 
0,187 
4,856 
1,453 
7,270 
3,789 
4,171 
2,070 
3,118 
3,  729 
2,  249 
2,284 
1,698 
2,850 
4,194 
3,584 
3,941 
3,861 
1,483 
6,582 
1,151 
3,985 
2,719 
5,  776 
2,020 
2,991 
5,641 
9,  139 
7,862 
4,033 
6,460 
4,703 
1,740 
5.356 

KmnmicI  

. 

10 

4,  973 
5,004 
9,  155 
6,  813 
0,  033 
10,836 
0,  549 
1,052 

i 

9 
8 
35 

11 

| 

2° 

o 

2 

] 

2 

2 

5 

11 
13 

1 

5 
11 

1 

1 

19 

Floyd 

I 
5 

114 

;           18 

Frankl'n 

5 

228 
2 
1 
21 
8 
16 
6 
12 
11 
23 
5 

005 
5 

55 
30 
61 
18 
36 
24 
61 
10 

605 

3,238 
820 
487 
4,  052 
2,108 
5,095 
0  539 

5 

2 

Glvun 

'•          55 

7,  971 
4,  168 
10,  340 
5,100 
8  007 

5 

8 
5 
9 

8 
0 

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0 

21) 
4 
8 
15 
4 
15 

ia 

5 
9 
13 

5 
15 

i          30 

Greene  

01 

18 

36 

Hall 

24 

1,880 
1  4°° 

1,930 
1  378 

3,  810 

2  800 

4 

2 

61 

10 

2,  324 
2,  994 
2,  540 
3  107 

2,279 

2,973 
2,427 
3,  036 
2,  355 
089 
3,  599 
1.804 
2,044 
1,018 
1  514 

4,003 
5,  907 
4,973 
0,  113 
4,786 
1,451 
7.  239 
3,  700 
4,  093 
2,  003 

1 
4 
2 
4 
o' 

1 
11 
o 

3 
0 

o 
15 
4 

7 
12 

5 

3 
4 

o 

1 

2 
12 

4 
0 
11 
5 
10 

i 

Harris 

4 
10 
31 

4 

28 

o 
11 

12 
6 
12 
42 

12 

Heard 

| 

'            0 

1 

12 

Houston  

2,  431 
702 
3,640 
1,  902 
2,049 
1,045 

4-1 

0 

k 

11 

I 
19 
1 
11 
1 

14 
19 
14 

1 

25  1        2 

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2  i        3 
25  |        4 
3           2 
1           3 

9 

2 
o 

5 
1 
3 

2 
13 

3 
5 
9 
3 
0 

3 
1 

12 

10 
5 
40 

10 

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J-ff 

l 

;          40 

I 

' 

H 

11 
8 
1 
31 

6 

4 
1 

15 
8 
11 
10 
1 
35 
3 
9 
2 
10 
78 

3 
3 

8 
14 
9 
39 
13 
030 
43 
32 
5 
14 
4 
14 

15 

1,  894 
1,136 

1,821       3,715 
1.01)5       2.231 
1    '37       °  l>74 

i           8 

'           H 

- 

i           10 

y 

8:12 
i     1  531 

842  |     1,074 
1  281       2  815 

6 

5 

13 

2 

8 

10 

I 

I 
1 
3 

35 

. 

2.  031 
1,815 
1.911 
1,  902 
089 
3,  3411 
590 

2,102 
1,  721 
2,011 
1,942 
602 
3,208 
552 
1,997 
1,289 
2,810 
968 
1,  430 
2.  <•!.•> 
4,223 
3,  896 
1,987 
3,  243 
2.  345 
831 
2.  Oil 

4,  153 
3,  506 
3,922 
3,  844 
1,351 
0,357 
1,148 
3,981 
2,708 
5,  739 
2.  (KB 
2,  945 
5,  026 
?.  316 
7.779 
3,  982 
0,  155 
4,691 
1,736 
5.  318 

20 
2 
2 
2 
9 

14 
0 
0 

34 

8 
8 

0 

15 

1 

1 
1 
2 
2 
21 
1 

3 

4 
1 
9 
5 
37 
3 

i            3 

|            9 

7 
3 
13 
2 

10 
51 
18 
3 
3 
6 
11 
4 
27 
8 
415 
33 
30 
4 

4 
12 

'          10 

6 

1 

27 
3 

N     l 

2 

80 

21 

3 

1 

1 

2 
11 

(I 

7 

3 

1,419 
2,  929 
1,037 
1,509 
2,783 
4,093 
:    3,883 
'     1.9!  15 
'     3,212 
2,340 
B05 

1 

9 

1 
12 

Q 

5 
3 

3 

5 
12 

235 
10 

1 
7 

8 

3 

6 
3 

14 

i 

9 

Morgan  

;          39 

1 
60 
0 

4 

1 
84 
5 
4 

144 
11 
8 

i 

13 

J 

12 
10 
9 
1 

15 
13 

4 

27 
29 
13 
0 

j    2 

2 

052 

Kcwton  
Oglethorpe  
Puuldiug  
Pickeng  

43 

32 

14 

!            4 

Pike  .  . 

7 

7 

10 

7 

17 

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STATK    OF    (GEORGIA. 
TABI.R  No.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES— Comimiorl. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED 

STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  lioni. 

c" 

& 

1 
< 

WHITE. 

ULACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE.                                IU.ACK.                  Jiri.ATTO. 

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C                                                                                     i 

SI.             F. 

Totnl. 

M. 

F.      Total. 

SI.         F.    Total. 

M.             F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.   Total.   M.     F. 

Total. 

i,  048     i,  see 

2,379       B,205 
1,41)6  :     1,427 
967          893 
1,554      1,505 
2,  CIS       2,  434 
5,  1G7       5,  407 
1,181  '     1,090 
1,923       1,801 
2,  457       2,  355 
2,  840       2,  663 
2,  297       2,  184 
2,  505       2,  4-18 
604           803 
1,  651        1,  525 
1,  765       1,  803 
959           908 
1  ?:)7       1  588 

3,834 
4,584 
2,923 
1,660 
3,059 
5,049 
10,631 
2,271 
3,724 
4,  782 
5,503 
4,481 
4,953 
1,657 
3,176 
3,583 
1,867 
3,325 
4,447 
2,344 
6,170 
2,921 
4  294 

J 

' 

1 
6         11 
8          15 

1    j        1 
8         12  !      20 
8  i        8         16 
4    4 

3,836             14               5 

4,615'           17               0 
2,954  '          22             11 
1,  864               8               2 
3  063               2      .. 

19 
23 
33 
10 
2 
54 
1,771 
3 
18 
44 
31 
55 
41 
36 
15 
13 
10 
18 
41 
2 
53 
9 

19 
23 
33 
10 
2 
54 
1,777 
3 
18 
44 
31 
55 
41 
36 
15 
13 
10 
18 
41 
2 
53 
9 
1 
17 
30 
12 
29 
15 
33 
5 
10 
12 
253 
6 
.40 
38 
1 

3,855 
4,638 
2,987 
1,874 
3,065 
5,104 
12,  895 
2,285 
3,744 
4,880 
5,  538 
4,538 
5,  013 
1,  734 
3,195 
3,601 
1,877 
3,344 
4,522 
2,351 
2,260 
3,002 
4,297 
5,022 
8,547 
6,453 
4,441 
1,823 
6,166 
1,647 
2,743 
3,052 
8,315 
1,694 
3,467 
5,489 
8,  131 

- 

R 

i  ;     3       4 

1 

60 
5 

1 

5,  050  i          35             19 

11,118     1,062  ,      709 

2,  282  :            3    
3,726j           16               2 
4,  83fi  :          35              9 
5,  507  |          20  |          11 
4,483  j          48               7 
4,972  i          30  j          11 
1,698  i          24  :          12 
3,  180  j           i3               2 
3,  588  j           10               3 
1,867  i            7               3 
3,326  i           13               5 
4,481  .          30              11 
2,349                1                1 
6,207  ,           40               7 
2,993               8               1 
4,  296  i            1    

99       159 
4           9 

137       188       325 
2    •        2 

1  i        1  '        2 
12         18         30 
1            2           3 
1  ,         1 

3       3 

6    

) 

9 

1 

o 
10 

15         24 
1            1 
1 
3           5 

12         22 

Talbot 

5           9  i       14 
9          10         19 
2           2           4 

! 

:<;:::i:::: 

i 

1 

Terrell 

17 

12         29 

l'|  '         1 
1            -1            5 
3           2  !         5 
1           2,3 
5          5 

2,  308       2,  139 
1,200       1,144 
3,221       2,949 
1,472       1,449 
2  182       2  112 

15 
34 

19         34 
33         67 

Twiggs  
Union 

2    i        2 

2,  4Cfl       2,  532 
4,  325       4,  163 
3,194       3,241 
2,113       2,206 
931           872 
3,  142       2,  tC.3 
815           797 
1,412       1,319 
1,515       1,514 
4,036       4,025 
879          807 
1,  725       1,  069 
1!,  755  •    2,  679 
1,  G7J       1,  0-12 

4,998 
8,487 
6,  4o5 
4,318 
1,803 
0,110 
1,612 
2,731 
3,029 
8,061 
1,086 
3,394 
5,434 
2,117 

2 

3 

2 
3 

3          2          5 

13         14  i      27 
14           5 
15  1       12         27 
5    j        5 
13         10         23 
13         16  :      29 
2    !        2 
11        4          5 
1  ;  '        1 
t       2 

5,  005  |          15  ,            2 
8,517  !          19             11 
6.441  !          11              1 
4,412  :          25               4 
1,808  i           13               2 
6,  133  j          26               7 
1.642J            -1                1 
2,  733  ;            8               2 
3.  040               8  j            4 
8,062  |         166             87 
1,  688              5  :            1 
3,4271          25  j          15 
5,451  I           25  i           13 
2  130  i             1 

17 
30 
12 
29 
15 
33 
5 
10 
12 
253 
6 
40 
38 
1 

1 

Walker 

1            1 
30         67 

37 

1 

I 

White 

1 

5,        6 

t 

WK'fielil 

•\Vilkes 

14 
3 
4 

8         22 
5          8 
5          9 

4           7  :      11 

4       5  ;     9 

2           2           4 

Wilkinson 

Worth 

"•  [;;; 

Total  

13 

1 

293,620    236,3C>5 

579,945 

724 

751     1,475      931  !  1,066  :  1,997 

1 

583,417!     7|463  ;     4,180     11,643       8 

21       6  |     1 

7 

11,671 

595,088 

XOTK. — 19  iimlo  and  19  female  Indiaua  included  in  whito  population,  us  indicated  on  pa  go  73, 

TABLK  No.  0.— NATIVITIES  OF  THE  FREE  POPULATION 


UNITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Alabama                                              4  6°8 

Pennsylvania  
Rhode  Island  

981 
189 
50,112 
7,705 
85 
245 
5,275 
9 
66 
1 
13 
304 

Asia 

6 
10 

•J 

o 

21 

'  Holland  

27 
6,586 
47 
7 
13 
12 
103 

Africa           

California  '             13 

Australia  

!  Italy  

Florida  1,  659      Vermont  

178 

China                              

5 
21 
1,122 
21 
283 

2,472 

RugBia  

11 
431 
35 
37 

1 

n 

3 
1 

Scotland 

Europe,  (not  specified)  

Spain  

Aggregate  native  

German  States  : 

Sardinia 

Maine   309 

583,417 

Maryland  609 

Baden                             142 

Sandwich  Islands 

Michigan  19 

Hesse                               156 

West  Indies 

78 
56 

Mississippi  .  .           .  .                              370 

Mluoarl  !             70 

Wurtemberg  102 
Germany,  (not  spe 
cified)  1,306 

New  Jersey  451 
New  York  ','125 

11,671 
583,417 

SK*  K               k 

North  Carolina    29,  913 
Ohio            .                                                   104 

Total  Germany  

Total 

595,088 

Oregon  ....                                 

17 

i 

STATE    OF 


TABLK  No.  0.— OCCUPATIONS. 


1 

OCCUPATIONS.                         NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS.                    '     NO.  OF.    !j                    OCCUPATIONS.                         NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

Saw-makers  

2 
157 

1 
2,411 
5,  337 
8 
70 
8 
46 
830 
47 
4 
9 
34 
41 
8 
54 
3 
25 
7 
157 
29 
1,621 
3 
21 

389 

Actors  

2          Lumbermen  f'l 

Sawyers  

Agents  

Agricultural  implement  manf  't». 
Apprentices  

: 

6 
49         Machinists  CIS 

Mantua-makers  404 
60 

Screw-makers  

Dealers  
Dentists  ' 

Sculptors  
Seamstresses  

Artists  M 
Assayers  j 

!     Distillers  
Draughtsmen  
Drivers  

~j~        Manufacturers  •>- 
0         Mariners  

o,,     :    Marketmcn  4    ji 

Servants  
Sextons  
Shingle-makers  

1    Drovers  ; 

Measurers  ...                                         7    i 

Shipmasters  

Bankers  

Druggists  
.     •    Mechanics  1  ,  4w) 

Dyers  

Merchants  \       3,  195 

71          Millers  *36 

'     .                                            ^ 

~fT"       Milliners           i          '-'40 

0          Millwrights  163 

Expressmen  : 

37          Miners  407 

'.p. 

i     Moulders  ...                                              10(1 

Factory  hands  2,  -154          Mnnii-iun*  •           13 

i     Farmers  67, 

^®           Music  sellers  '               *- 

°'!3 

Farm  laborers  ll>, 

'*"           Music  teachers  ;            i)4 
,'J 

2          Negro-  traders  j 

'  -n  -                                         ° 

!    Furriers  

r 

Fishermen  

10          Newsmou  ' 
5          Nurses  !           1^0 

Bo'  l                        04 

Fouuderymcn  ' 
Fruiterers  

12     \ 

5 

Gambleri  
Gardeners  and  nurserymen.. 

Ostlers  -'•* 
25     '     Overseers  :       4,  009 

101            ^  f 

Tailors  

•>-7 

Tailoresses  

IK; 

Bridge-makers  . 

'"'8     ;    Pa  erhan  ers                                        4 

Tanners  and  curriers  j               134 
Tar-mitkers  

'•    Gas-makers  ' 
Gate-keepers  

0()         Paper-makers  
0     ..     Pattern-makers  

Broom-makers  

Teachers  

8,123 
253 

19 

31 
178 
63 
25 
30 

149 

"•se 
tt 

3 

108 
01 

77 

Krl 

34* 
13 
i  ir> 

Builders  

'     Grocers  

7U     ';     Peddlers  i'l 

Telegraph  operators  
.    Tinsmiths  
•     Tobacconists  
Traders  ;  

Gunsmiths  
Cabinet-makers  
Car-builders  i              19          Harness-makers... 

Physicians  2,  0*)4_^_ 
]{)9      ;     Piano-forte  tuners  : 
Cj      ,     Pilots  :            <i4 

Carriers  ,             3?     '    Horticulturists.- 
<jarters                            !            M3         Horse-dealers  .  .  . 
Carvers           *         Housekeepers.  .  - 

3    i'    Planters  l,      3,  «58 
10          Plasterers  
43          Platers  
2          Plumbers  ~*' 

Trimmers  
!    Turners    
Turpentine-makers  

2     '     Porters  

Calkers  

[ 
Ice-dealers  ; 

•  j     Pottern  
7          Printers  :i;}4 

L-nair 

Chandlers  j               () 
„     ;      Importers  

Produce-dealers  

Chemists  

Cigar-makers  26         * 

**          Provision-dealers  
Publishers  15 

Civil  and  mechanical  engineers.        _  4& 

j     Iron-founders  

Watch-makers  

.   n,  „          Ironmongers  
Clergymen  J.  UJ-' 

'*          Pump-makers  

o 

Weavers  

Clock-makers  

Iron-railing  matters      ; 
Iron  -workers    .  . 

Clothiers  

80         Railroadmen  

fiO          Refectory  keepers  

Wine  and  liquor  dealers  

Colliers  '              -^ 

Reporters  : 

,     ]    Knitters  

Riggers  

Roofers  and  slaters  
**^     '    Rope-makers  
lf>8     i 
*^"       Saddlers  ^ 

Wood  dealers  ' 
Wool  combers  and  carders  ' 
Woollen  manufacturers 

Other  occaputlominiid  unknown 

l 
Total                     i      156,514 

Conveyancers  
Cooks  

-— 

3    ,     Lightning-rod  makers     . 
[i         Lime-bnrners  

7     :    Livery-stable  keepers  ' 

i 

Coopers  

d          Saloon  keepers  

Coppersmiths  .  .  . 

100      !     Sash-makers  

7S 


STATE    OF    ILLINOIS. 


TAHLK  Xo.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


COl'XTIKS. 


Cnder  1. 


1  anil  under  f».     5  and  under  10.  1 10 and  under  15. 


M.  F.  M.  F.  M.  F. 


15  nud  under  20. 


20  and  under  30.    30  and  undi-r  40. 


M.      !       F.  .11.      i       F.  51.      !       F. 


40  and  under  50. 


M.  F. 


1  . 

Adams                     0-M           Ii07 

2,  MO       2  890  |     2.  739 

2110           288  ;        259 

074           O-'O           672 

4 

Boone                                    .   :         V'L            10 

075  :         747  .        787 

ft 

057           055           721 

6 

Bureau  |        444  ,        401 
C'alhouu                                              '")           KM 

1.930        1,793       1.730 
386           3(1           330 

8 

Carroll                                           !'»'»           I1' 

837           816  :        813 

10 

• 

Champaign  323          2w 
Christian                                           °00            1  ' 

925  ;         971           964 
008           678           731 

• 

Clark                                .             °50          23' 

994           979       1   192 

13 

14 

Clay  200           10- 
Clinton  118            12 

078           853           098  1 
778           752           608 

n 

ColeH                                         '        •'Ml           24' 

98°.           907  •        'H7 

Cook                          .       .   .      2  918       "  85( 

)      10  747      10  4°1   •     8  347 

17 

18 

Crawford  232;        20. 

.  i        776  i        7158  !         873 
718           7-'0  !         6^8 

1 

DeKalb                                             289           304 

'        1  3°0       1   170       1  237 

20 

De\Vitt                                             "00           °0 

"  '        708  '        716           799 

i           534           517           516 

88 
VI 

DuPagc  217  '        231 
Edgar  288          33. 

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i       1   158        1   144        1  218 

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STATE    OF    ILLINOIS. 


79 


TABLK  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WIIITK. 


50  and  under  60. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80.    80  and  under  90. 

90uud  under  100.    Above  100.     Ageunku'n.  i               Total. 

Aggn;(?nti'. 

COUNTIES. 

1 

3 
4 

S 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 

26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
XI 
34 
35 
30 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
14 
45 
40 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
SI 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
SI 
04 
65 

M.             F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

I-'.             M.             F. 

J!. 

F.           M. 

F.         M.    |     F.     ;        M.                 F. 

1,005 

88 
220 
33* 
304 

679 
100 
895 
3.JU 
300 
210 
415 
181 
301 
330 
2,883 
254 
186 
523 
197 
131 
47-1 
416 
135 
208 
237 
44 
185 
902 
117 
373 
279 
189 
77(i 
77 
238 
528 
270 
218 
183 
253 
304 
821 
171 
886 
408 
368 
775 
601 
1,165 
215 
462 
279 
290 
467 
732 
GOG 
307 
644 
847 
256 
323 
274 
159 
224 

851 
54 
198 
308 
193 
506 
73 
811 
223 
223 
1G6 
330 
135 
178 
268 
2,558 
208 
161 
446 
202 
110 
382 
342 
119 
114 
180 
37 
139 
740 
121 
351 
198 
152 
5G7 
61 
134 
429 
195 
144 
109 
214 
235 
539 
147 
731 
314 
289 
602 
535 
911 
168 
363 
200 
215 
365 
569 
521 
232 
483 
634 
212 
243 
193 
118 
215 

522 
35 
96 
198 
124 
275 
49 
139 
141 
128 
122 
193 
76 
101 
133 
1,644 
124 
88 
294 
94 
53 
259 
204 
66 
84 
121 
19 
81 
41G 
73 
204 
108 
87 
380 
37 
83 
248 
119 
75 
8G 
114 
130 
307 
87 
485 
197 
191 
348 
330 
588 
91 
218 
100 
115 
206 
361 
305 
105 
22G 
340 
118 
148 
107 
62 
115 

415 
22 
G6 
162 
89 
236 
32 
107 
112 
91 
85 
1IB 
79 
T8 

109 

1,283 
102 
56 
239 

43 
199 

176 
47 
57 
87 
13 
71 
355 
62 
179 
98 
81 
284 
35 
73 
201 
77 
59 
64 
96 
111 
273 
83 
365 
124 
155 
264 
243 
493 
63 
193 
75 
111 
159 
311 
237 
110 
213 
283 
84 
115 
85 
48 
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152 

o 

3> 
70 
42 
110 
18 
44 
24 
32 
20 
62 
24 
23 
38 
359 
34 
19 
89 
30 
12 
76 
58 
17 
16 
29 
1 
35 
179 
13 
89 
33 
37 
124 
10 
35 
69 
30 
26 
27 
40 
32 
106 
34 
140 
54 

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114 
172 
22 
73 
28 
31 
67 
125 
54 
39 
74 
73 
31 
29 
35 
18 
43 

141 
5 
15 
54 

39 
74 
8 
31 
32 
26 
18 
39 
25 
23 
33 
353 
31 
18 
80 
32 
8 
59 
58 
10 

26 

26 
138 
16 
G4 
24 
31 
90 
13 
29 
62 
25 
11 
21 
33 
38 
85 
23 
135 
43 
46 
104 
84 
143 
25 
49 

26 
59 
94 
85 
30 
72 
78 
24 
36 
20 
20 
25 

34             3  1 
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4               2 

!      21  i       29         21,204          19.940 

41,144 
4,652 

9,  767 
11.670 
9  919 

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2.  059 
4,  512 
5,  034 
4  061 

5  | 
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9               6 
17             10 
1               2 
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5  |            4 
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3              1 
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12,218 
2,  260 
5,  -152 
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0,709 
4,  826 
7,  232 
4,452 
4,  730 
6,706 
69,  785 
5,586 
4,064 
8,972 
5,  068 
3,  132 
6,  977 
8,  142 
9.  567 
3.015 
5,  304 
902 
4,560 
16,039 
3,  732 
7,567 
4,  758 
4,800 
13,769 
1,807 
4,437 
9,692 
5,  736 
4,  4119 
4,004 
6,  270 
5,541 
13,  05« 
4,  457 
14,386 
7,273 
6,151 
13,608 
8,801 
22,  687 
4,224 
8,384 
5,282 
6,383 
9,  451 
10,625 
13,  484 
6,  367 
11.472 
14.  160 
6,  14;. 

6,231 
4,  903 
2,882 
1.  160 

26.415 
5,  143 
11,718 
11,313 
14,581 
10,475 
14,  948 
9,309 
10,  729 
14,174 
143,  947 
11,529 
8,309 
19,  079 
10,  814 
7,109 
14,696 
16,888 
5,  379 
7,605 
11,148 
1,979 
!>,  307 
33,  289 
7,629 
16,067 
10,  362 
9,849 
29,  040 
3,704 
9,499 
20,  658 
12,285 
9,560 
8,350 
12,  931 
11,942 
27,  147 
9,  306 
30,  024 
15,393 
13,  073 
28,  513 
18,248 
48,  272 
8,976 
17,643 
11,632 
14,  247 
20,061 
22,  085 
28,580 
13,  655 
24,  504 
30.  079 
12,  730 
13,437 
10,929 
6,  101 

Bureau  

1 

0  883 

6  ar,6 

Carroll  

:        6  105 

l 

1  •        7  872 

Champaign  
Christian  
Clark 

! 

Z  649 

2 

1                                    7  716 

•                     4  857 

Clay  

1 

'                            .                 5  999 

1 
6 
1 

7  468 

Colea  

3 

1         39         25         74,162 
1                            1        !>  943 

Cook  

2           1 

4  245 

Cumberland  
DeKalb  
DcWltt  

5 
1 

l                                   10  107 

1 

4           3  :        5.  746 

3  977 

15             16 
17               8 

5 

1 

0 

7  710 

DuPage  

8,746 

Edgar  

6               3 
5               7 

5  '            7 
1 

1 

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Edwards  
Effingham  

1                                     4   190 

3 

3 

6                       5  84° 

1  i         1,077 

Ford  

4  |            3 
39             38 
1  ;            3 
9  •           18 
4               8 
5  i            7 
23  !           14 

8  |           3 
15  |           12 
8               2 
4j            4 
S3  i            2 
12              8 
8  j            9 
24             19 

5  ;       6 

37             25 
11               4 
10             13 
15             18 
16             16 
33             43 
6               7 
14               9 
2               3 

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13               6 

21  |           18 
17  |          20 
9               6 
9             12 
24             12 
5  ,            4 
5  ;             1 
7  |            8 
2               2 
C  ! 

2 

1 

ct 

4  807 

Franklin  
Fulton  

4 

17  250 

213  897 

Gallatin  

1 

8  500 

Greene,  

5.  604 

Grundy  
Hamilton  

2 

i                         '        5.  049 

1          .  .  J       15.  271 

Hancock  
Hardin  
Henderson  

n 

7          11            1.  897 

1                                    5,062 

1 
1 

1 

2 

1          13         13         10,966 
4           1           6,  549 

Henry  
Iroquois  
Jackson  

5,061 

1 
1 

i            L.   .              4,346 

Jasper  

i                                 6  661 

Jefferson  

;i 
5 

!                                 0,  401 

Jersey  

3 
1 
4 
2 

1 

!                               14  091 

' 

;  4,849 

Johnson  
Kane,  

15.638 

8  190 

6  922 

Kendall  

1 

1          14.904 

Kuox  

3 
3 

1 

2 

1 

6 

1 

'1  447 

3 

25  585 

LaSalle  

4.752 

Lawrence  

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1    .                                6,350 

Livingston  
Logan  

7.864 

0 

4 

1 
3 

1    j       10,010 

McDouough  
McHcnry  

1                                   11,460 

'  !         3           5         15,096 

McLean  
Macon  

7,288 

a 

1        13,032 

Macoupin  
Madison  

3 

1        :                    ic,  519 

O 

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1274           0,585 
7.  200 

1 

Marshall  

!         !               o,  020 

:i,  219 

Matwac  

5,117 

Menasd  

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COUNTIES. 

er  1.             1  uud  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

lOimd^uuder  15.  '  15und  uuder20. 

20  ami  under  30. 

.TO  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

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F.             M.             F. 

M.             F. 

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F.             M. 

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227        1,  042           943 
121            907           879 
262  :         926  :         917 
345  i     1,438        1,377 
120           427           401 
:t50  '     1,511        1,379 
686       2,  534       2.  490 
180           702           631 
118           380           379 
377  :     1,935        1,902 

1,018        1,080 
915  !        891 
986           943 
1,413        1,348 
446           439 
1,484        1,399 
2,365       2,418 
701           663 
41(1           400 
1,949       1,884 
584           508 
231           261 
372           353 
1,  196        1,  178 
809  :         751 
1,370       1,396 
2.  427       2,  323 
765           722 
2,022       2,010 
1,085           991 
619           615 
1,084        1,061 
649           574 
1,742        1,692 
1,359        1,411 
842           808 
1,407        1,354 
492           525 

1,011           972 
952  :         996 
923           930 
1,224        1,186 
1,861        1,757 
1,  029           960 
1,581        1,536 
905           614 

939 
839 
890 
1,333 
452 
1,397 
1.869 
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1,777 
482 
225 

1,087 
690 
1,176 
1,940 
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1,867 
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959 
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1,  474 
1,  180 
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1,291 
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1,071 
1,625 
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1,  382 
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1.231 
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1,346 
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1,761 
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233 
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1,775 
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1,472 
1,  159 
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1,246 
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1,082 
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1,064 
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1  272 
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1,  261 
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1,339 
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1,027 
1,888 
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1,710 
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1,381 
1,186 
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1,257 
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1,227 
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810 
607 
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1,306 
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1,322 
1,594 
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2,  608 
546 
547 
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1,  695 
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3,  679 
1,350 
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1,602 
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2,181 
2,414 
1,094 
2,082 
720 
1,975 
1,400 
1,031 
1,  175  - 
2,  026 
3,005 
1,031 
2  273 
1,456 

1,227 
924 
1,268 
2,070 
560 
1,997 
3,  345 
886 
558 
2,  288 
511 
327 
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1,411 
768 
1,877 
3,  032 
792 
2,  821 
1,218 
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1,311 
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2,026 
1,841 
1,034 
1,684 
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1,119 
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1,066 
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2,  433 
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2,250 
1,117 

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1,000 
1,537 
406 
1,373 
2,672 
621 
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1,662 
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381 
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1,199 
595 
1,697 
3,341 
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2,368 
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1,698 
692 
1,297 
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1,  186 
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1,384 
2,460 
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1,797 
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804 
700 
763 
1,224 
311 
1,260 
2,232 
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301 
1.442 
346 
217 
323 
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1,493 
1,204 
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1,838 
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1,581 
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1,  219 
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479 
490 
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1,291 
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197 
122 
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543 
332 
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1,266 
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357 
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1.077 
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116  :         444  :         469 
64           228           205 
82           387           367 
283       1,  205       1,  072 
169           659           646 
401        1,472       1,490 
570       2,  587       2,  465 
173  i        677  ;        653 
553  !     2.  091       2,  147 
230        1,050        1,008 
147  :         635           543 
320  !     1,(UO       1,035 
161           596           597 
440  ,     1,769        1,731 
403        1,399        1,445 
171           761            723 
303        1,463        1,355 
127           476           553 
287        1,289       1,237 
291            912           947 
210           892           856 
227           826           855 
275       1,309        1,185 
518       2,  037       1,  883 
207           935           869 
359        1,606        1,566 
233           919           877 

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Stark                                                 164 

Stepheubou  424 
Tazewell  394 

Waba<h                                         126 

Washington  273 

White     229 

Whiteniile                                         273 

Will                                                   515 

Williamson                                   243 

Winnebago  312 
Woodford  255 

Total  29,267 

28,432  '118,993    115,324 

116,613  ^113,469 

102,  712 

96,907 

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89,  858 

173,  784 

149,  503 

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81 


WHITE— Continued. 


50  and  under  GO. 

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70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

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67 
68 

69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
80 
87 
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93 
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101 
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327 

408 

317 

588 
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210 
103 
727 
131 
65 
174 
427 
223 
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1,  072 
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230 
316 
242 
713 
547 
244 
433 
165 
426 
341 
242 
254 
523 
838 
250 
644 
393 

287 
270 
243 
475 
109 
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109 
84 
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113 
57 
104 
338 
167 
377 
797 
145 
587 
308 
185 
225 
182 
533 
440 
164 
341 
347 
348 
252 
197 
215 
364 
007 
202 
500 
274 

168 
134 
118 
288 
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315 
398 
80 
36 
327 
53 
25 
84 
205 
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87 
346 
175 
124 
111 
98 
310 
250 
100 
201 
62 
398 
134 
129 
123 
193 
420 
103 
344 
156 

133 
119 
119 
211 
42 
235 
343 
62 
43 
290 
55 
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65 
174 
63 
190 

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148 
108 
86 
87 
241 
220 
100 
109 

155 
121 
95 
107 
183 
329 
92 
313 
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38 
35 
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13 
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5,  769 
6,  442 
10,417 
2,  980 
10,634 
17,  437 
4,470 
2,075 
13,  079 
3,  149 
1,756 
2,  GOG 
7,825 
4,  030 
10,  073 
16,  814 
4,482 
15,007 
7,001 
4,878 
6,879 
4,184 
11,997 
9,  977 
5,  351 
9,290 
3,  581 
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0,  371 
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12,  815 
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0,384 
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36,  473 
9,508 
0,124 
27,182 
0,546 
3,904 
5,  579 
10,  766 
9,709 
20,981 
37,  109 
9,  152 
31,963 
14,  070 
9,047 
14,  590 
9,003 
25,  112 
21,  427 
1  1,  145 
19,779 
7,  233 
18,293 
13,  725 
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TABLK  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


83 


FREE  COLORED— Continued. 


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80  uud  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

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Age  unk'wn. 

Total 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

23 
24 
25 
2( 
27 
28 
89 
3i 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
411 
41 
42 
43 
41 
45 
4(i 
47 
48 
49 

M. 

p. 

HI. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

}•'. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

51. 

F. 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

ia 
i 

i 

3 

19 

38 
(i 
1!) 
II 
96 
300 
11 
5 
33 
10 
27 

o 
24 
18 
!) 
18 

r>2 

18 
37 
5 
21 
12 
23 
330 

2 
33 

10 

28 

37 
75 
11 
43 
26 
49 
42C 
28 
7 
Cli 

V               *> 

55 

2 
40 
29 
M 
31 
109 
178 
3(1 
38 
19 
1 
15.1 
9 
(iO 
238 
8 
5 
25 
8 
4 
192 
88 
98 
5li2 
9 
o 

112 
7 
5 
17 
98 
175 
1 
25 
120 
44 
3 
«7 
196 
39 
8 
439 

24 
525 
170 
311 
14 
22 
S3 
1 
43 
36 

1 

1 

1 

1 

„  °            

8      

] 

S 

1 

1 
2 

o 
7 

5 
1 

C 
1 



7 

I 

3 

5 

1 

1 
3 

i 



2 

1 

1 

1 

o 

2 

1 

1 

1 



Itenr 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

16 

11 
5 
16 

57 

83 
20 
1H 
5 
1 
81 

35 

IOC 
4 
3 
15 

•i 
1 
105 
44 
52 
3(W 
6 

y. 

^     "      

3 

6 

1 

i 
i 

7 
1 

I 
g 

1 

.1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1          1 

1 

I 

Hi 
211 
14 

\ 

Km 

Kinkikco 

Kendall 

5 

I 

3 

2 

1 

70 
4 
25 
133 
4 

0 

10 

4 
3 

87 
39 
46 

sea 

3 

63 
4 
o 

8 
47 
£2 
1 
10 
58 
20 
3 
4:> 
85 
19 

220 

| 

Luke 

2 
6 

3 
5 

., 

La  Salic 

3 

50 
51 
52 

at 

M 
55 
X 
57 
58 
59 
(K) 
61 
fi2 
63 
04 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
71) 
71 

73 
71 

"6 
77 
78 
79 
M) 
81 
82 
83 
84 
65 
86 
87 
K8 

1 

Let- 

o 

1 

1 

McDonou  h 

4 
1 
5 

10 

8 

a 
1 

4 
1 

1 

3 

i 

3 

8 

o 

10 

4 
1 

~ 

1 

1 

1 
2 

; 

o 

1 

4!) 
3 
3 
9 
51 
93 

j 

1 

1 

:i 

•i 

5 

0 

4 

1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

o 

'            1 

l 
1 

T 

1 

1 

1 

15 
68 

24 

Ogle  

i 

3 

3 

1 

1 

Perry  

1 

Piatt  

3 
4 

i 

:i 
i 
i 

M 

3 
1 

1 

1 

111 
30 

3 
219 

11 
225 
81 
176 

a 

7 
11 

Pike  

3 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

Pulaski  

Putnam  

12 

8 

8 

a 

4 

- 

o 

o 

Kandolph  

1 

Itiehland  

M 
5 
10 

3 

11 

i 

8 
3 

;; 

i 

13 
5.70 
89 
135 
5 
15 
12 
1 
22 
19 

Kock  Island  
St.  Clair  

18 

4 
5 

10 

1 
1 

7 
1 

o  ' 

2 

1  1 

Saline  

3 

„ 

Sangamoii  

Schnylcr  

1 

„ 

Scott  

Shelby  

Stark  

1 

21 
17 

Tnzewell  

a 

) 

1 

1 

Union  

84 


STATE    OF   ILLINOIS. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


FREE 

COLORED—  Continued. 

- 
90 
91 
92 
93 
••• 
95 
96 

1 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  mid  under  5. 

3  nnd  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  uud  under  20. 

50  urnl  under  30. 

30  und  under  40. 

40  mid  under  50. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

„ 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M.            F. 

1 
i, 

1 

1 

i 

3 

1 

1 

4 

0 

1 

1 
3 

1 
11 
4 

8 

4 

o 

4 

4 
1 

1 
4 

-J 

1 

WttboSD 

1 
1 
1 

5 
3 

8 
} 

< 

5 

4               1 

S|        a 

, 

White                       

3 

:i 

i 

•i 

8 
1 

4 

(J 

13 

9 

11 

8 

8 

0 

9 
1 
18 
C 
4 

9 
1 
4 
8 
5 

9 

1 

5 
5 

11 

3               1 

1 
4 

3 

1 

8 
o 

11 
o 

2 
10 
3 

10 

1 

9 
:) 

4 
1 

4               3 
4              5 
1              1 

(i 
1 

1 

Total 

1 

127 

136 

431 

458 

'1  1'.) 

520          402 

1 

473 

3(17 

•100 

752 

749 

520 

441 

325  ;        202 

INDIAN. 

l 

3 
4 
5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

o 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Hancock 

1    . 

| 

:i          i 

3               1 

o 

1 

1 

*;  .. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

• 

1 

2 

a  '        o          a          4  :        a          a 

a          i           •; 

AGGREGATE. 


Total  white  

29,207 

2t>,432 

118,993 

115,  321 

IK!,  C13 

113,409 

102,  712 

90,907 

91,  853 

89,858 

173,  784 

149,  505 

123,  753 

98,  710 

73,000 

57,  675 

127 

13C 

4.11 

4.'j3 

419 

Kd 

4fiJ 

478 

3G7 

409 

752 

7-19 

520 

44, 

325 

2S2 

1 

o 

2 

Q 

0 

4 

o 

2 

., 

o 

2<l  394 

28  5C8 

119  445 

115  782 

117  00-1 

113  991 

103,  170 

97,  391 

qo  ooo 

90,271 

174,538 

150,250 

124,  S73 

99,  1G2 

73,  32G 

J8,  109 

STATE    OF    ILLINOIS. 

TABLK  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


85 


r>f)  and  under  GO. 

FREE  COLORED—  Continued. 

GO  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Ago  unkn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

89 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
9G 
97 
98 
99 

JI. 

P. 

jr. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

jr. 

P. 

jr. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

jr. 

F. 

1 
3 
1 

1 

12 
40 
23 

A 

9 
40 

20 
3 
1 
57 
4 
19 
63 
13 

21 
80 
43 
G 
1 
129 
8 
57 
118 
34 
1 

2 
2 

1 

i 

1              1 



1 

S          l       

0 

] 

3 

i          a 

i 

72 
4 
38 
55 
19 

White 

:) 
l 

1 

;i 

] 
1 

1 

g 

1 

1 

I           1 

1 

i  

189 

169 

9G 

83 

44 

40 

16 

°7 

7 

4 

o 

" 

5 

2 

3,809 

3,  819 

7,028 



INDIAN. 

i 

1 

4 

1 
o 

3 
1 

G 

10 
1 
10 
9 
o 

1 

:i 

4 
;> 

y 

1 

i 
i 

8 
G 
1 

i 

i 

1              2 

i 

| 

11 

21 

32 

AGGREGATE. 

42,283 
189 

32,  siei 

1G9 

111,410 
9fi 

15,  9GI 
82 
1 

5,  we 

44 

5,020 
•10 

1,133 
1C 

1.  043 
27 

129 

7 

103 
4 

12 

2 

.20 
'  5 

.  198 
2 

134 

898,  941 
3,809 
11 

803,350 
3,  819 

1,  704,  291 
7,628 

Total  white  
Total  free  colored. 
Total  Indians... 

1 
2 

a 

86 


STATE    OF    ILLINOIS. 


TAKLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND   CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free 
colored. 

Aggregate. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M.                   F. 

Total. 

21,204 

2,  593 

5,255 
6,03(5 
5,258 
14,197 
2,883 
fi,2CG 
6,105 
7,872 
5,049 
7,710 
4,857 
5,  999 

19,  940 
2,059 
4,  512 
5,  634 
4,  061 
12,  218 
2,260 
5,452 
5,208 
6,709 
4,820 
7,232 
4,452 
4,730 
6,  706 
09,  785 
5,  586 
4,  004 
8.972 
5,  008 
3,  13S 
0,977 
8,  142 
2  507 

a,  015 

5,304 
902 
4,  500 
16,  039 
3,732 
7,  507 
4,764 
4,800 
13,  769 
1,807 
4,  437 
9,  692 
5,736 
4,  4'J9 
4,004 
(i,  270 
5,541 
13,056 
4,  457 
14,386 
7,273 
0,151 
13,608 
8,801 
22,687 
4,324 
8,385 
5,282 
0,383 
9,  451 
10,025 
13,484 
6,307 
11,472 
14,  168 
(i.  145 
fi,  231 
4,903 

"  N~J 

41,  111 
4,652 
9,767 
11,670 
9,919 
26,  415 
5,  143 
11,718 
11,313 
14,581 
10,  475 
11,948 
9,309 
10,  729 
M,  174 
143,947 
1  1,  52!) 
8,309 
19,079 
10,  814 
7,109 
14,696 
16,888 
5,  379 
7,  805 
11,146 
1,  !)79 
9,307 
33,289 
7,629 
16,067 
10,372 
9,849 
29,041 
3,704 
9,  499 
20,  658 
12,  ^85 
9,500 
8,350 
12,  931 
11,945 
27,  147 
9  306 

23 
17 
23 
1 
4 

1 

8 
5 
17 

1 

28 
14 
25 

51 
31 
48 
1 
14 
o 

1 

15 
6 

28 

51  I                 77 
13  |                 11 

128 
21 

179 
55 
48 
8 
1!) 
11 
1 
15 
12 
48 
17 
39 

SI  2 
SO 

1,01)7 

0 
31 
5 
37 
75 
11 
43 

41,323 
4,707 
!>,815 
11,078 
9,  938 
20,  420 
5,  144 
11,733 
11,325 
14,  629 
10,492 
14,  987 
9,  MO 
10.  9-1  1 
14,  203 
144,  954 
11,551 
8.311 
19,086 
10,820 
7,140 
14,  701 
16,925 
5,  451 
7,816 
11,  189 
1,979 
9,  31)3 
33,338 
8,  055 
16,  093 
10,379 
9,915 
09,061 
3.  759 
9,  501 
20.  060 
12,325 
9,589 
8,  361 
12,  905 
12,051 
27,  325 
(I,  342 
30,002 
15,412 
13,  074 
28,  603 
18,257 
48,332 
9,  214 
17,651 
11,637 
11,272 
20,  009 
22,  089 
28,  772 
13,738 
24,602 
31,251 
12,739 
13,  437 
10,931 
6.213 

Doonc 

4  1                   3 
2                     3 
3                     0 

7 
5 
9 

10 

11 

5 
9 

23 

o 
11 
6 
17 

6 
20 
15 
39 

16 
107 
9 
265 

11 
90 
12 
216 
9 

27 
1!)7 
£1 
511 
M 

7 
5 
256 

1 
3 

1 
o 

13 
30 

11 

8 
3 
2-10 

:i 
l 

i 
i 

14 
32 
4 
15 

15 
8 
496 

8 

i 

y 

3 

27 
62 
6 
CO 

7  408 

Cook 

71,  Hi-> 
5,  943 
4,  245 
10,  107 
5,  746 
3,  !I77 
7,71!) 
8,740 
2,812 
4,190 
5  842 

De  Knlb 

1 

1 

o 
o 
29 

10 
13 
5 
17 

8 
2 

6 

8 
4 
8 

Edgar 

4 
5 
1 
9 

Ford 

1,077 

4.P07 
17,  250 
3,897 
8,  500 
5,608 
5,  049 
15,  272 
1,897 
5,062 
10  9G6 

Franklin 

6 

13 
68 
13 
1 
5 

14 
18 

6 
14 
91 
12 
1 

9 

25 

12 
°7 
159 
25 

16 
52 
o 

1 
28 
29 

8 
13 
133 

4 
28 
3 

6 
9 
135 

14 
22 
2C7 
1 
5 
59 
4 
3 

20 
49 
420 
26 
7 
06 
20 
55 

0 

o 
40 
29 
14 
31 
109 
178 
30 
38 
19 
1 
151 
9 
CO 
238 
8 
5 
25 
8 
4 
192 
SI 
98 
502 
I) 

Fulton  - 

Gallutin 

1 
31 
1 
3 

Hardln  . 

1 
10 

1 

12 

6,549 
5  061 

14 

11 

0 

4,  316 
0,  001 
6,  401 
M,0fll 
4,849 
15,638 
8,  120 
0,922 
14,904 

9 
11 
5 
05 
10 
15 
7 

5 
1.1 
5 

oe 
so 
M 

i 

14 
22 
10 
127 
30 
29 
8 

47 
30 

5 
52 
21 

12 
99 
51 

Jo  PavieHS  

30,  024 
15,  393 
13,073 
28,512 
18,  248 
48,272 
8,  976 
17,  043 
11,032 
14,247 
20,061 
22,085 
S8.580 
13,655 
24,504 
30,689 
12,730 
13,  437 
10,929 
6  101 

r 

4 

1 
no 

3 
10 
13 
4 
1 

8 

3 

i 

74 

20 
39 
189 
o 

9 
11 
1 
42 
3 

36 
8 
1 
15 
6 
4 
132 
52 
73 
356 

o 

Kendall 

Kuox  

20 

50 
4 
10 

109 

50 

19 
83 

109 
C 
35 
903 

Luke  

9,  417 
25,585 
4,752 
9,259 
6,350 
7,864 
10,610 
11,460 
15,090 
7,288 

LaSalle  

9 
S3 
4 

3 

i 

0 

7 
1 

4 
10 

0 

Logan  

7 
3 
3 
58 
26 
34 
107 

McDonough  

Mclleury  

McLean  

2:1 

13 
12 
95 
3 

31 
18 
13 
111 
4 

oo 

31 
25 

206 
7 

Macon  

Macoupiu  

13,  032 
10,521 
6,585 
7  20G 

Madigon  

Mur.-hiill  

Mason  

0,026 
:i.  aw 

4 

II 

o 

112 

MabKuc  .  .  . 

59 

ta 

101 

STATE   OF   ILLINOIS. 

TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  «Y  COLOR  AND  CONDITION— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Totnl  free 
colored. 

Aggregate. 

r 

KI.ACK.                                                                    MULATTO. 

M. 

F. 

Totul. 

M.                     T.                 Total.                 M. 

I 

F. 

Total. 

5  117 

4,400 
6,930 
5,769 
0,442 
10,417 
2,980 
10,  034 
17,  437 
4,470 
2,675 
13,079 
3,  14U 
1,  750 
2,000 
7,825 
4,  C30 
10,073 
10,  814 
4,488 
15,007 
7,001 
4,278 
6,879 
4,184 
11,907 
9,  977 
5,351 
9,290 
3,581 
8,540 
0,371 
5,988 
5,959 
8,070 
13,  470 
5,  871 
11,903 
6,058 

9,577 
1.1,  037 
12,  815 
13,  881 
21,  937 
0,384 
22,803 
36,  475 
9,508 
0,124 
27,182 
6,546 
3,  !>04 
5,  579 
10,  760 
9,709 
20,981 
37,  109 
!',  101 
31,903 
11,  070 
.  9,047 
14,  590 
0,  003 
°5  112 

4 
2 

8 
41 

58 

3 

g 

37 
07 

_ 
' 

5 
17 
78 
125 

7 
5 

17 
!)8 
175 
1 
25 
120 
44 

3 
07 

196 
39 

8 
439 

24 
525 
170 
311 
14 
22 
23 
1 

9,584 
15,  042 
12,832 
13,  979 

22,112 
0,385 
22,  888 
36,001 
9,  552 
6,127 
27,249 
0,742 
3,943 
5,587 
17,205 
9,  711 
21,005 
37,  094 
9,331 
32,274 
14,684 
0,  069 
14,  613 
9,004 
25,112 
21,470 
11,181 
19,800 
7,  313 
18,336 
13,  731 
12,223 
12,403 
18.  737 
29,321 
12,  205 
24,  491 
13,  282 

M>rcir 

8,  107 
7,  040 
7,  439 
11,  520 
3,404 
12,229 
19,  038 
.1,038 
3,449 
14,103 
3,397 
2,148 
2,973 
8,941 
4,  073 
10,908 
20,  353 
4,  (J73 
10,  950 
7,  009 
4,709 
7,711 
4,819 
13,  115 
11,430 
5  794 

Monroe 

6 

24 

1 
5 
30 
7 
1 
36 
57 
1 

14 

26 

20 
50 
1 
13 

74 
14 
1 
55 
128 
2 

Oglo                                  - 

5 
28 
13 
o 

9 
28 
18 
5 

124 

6 
209 
39 
83 
5 
5 
3 

7 
24 
17 

12 
52 
30 

0 

12 
08 
37 
8 
243 

^ 

14 

401 
07 
193 
13 
7 
6 

8 
44 
7 

Pike 

3 

40 
19 

3 
11!) 
1 
8 
193 
28 
110 
8 

3 

19 
71 
1 

90 

100 
1 
3 
03 
SI 

es 

i 

5 

8 

190 
1 
10 
124 
103 
118 
1 
15 
17 
1 

7 
01 
50 
52 

St.  Clair  

Scott  

10 
9 

1 

Shelby 

Stark 

Tuzem'II  

21,  427 
11,145 
19,  779 
7,233 
18,293 
13,  725 

1  O    «VK) 

12,  274 
18,  729 
29,  204 
12,087 
24,  457 
13,281 

16 
10 
4 
12 

18 

1 

15 
5 
7 

31 
15 
11 
IS 
31 
1 
1 
78 

0 
9 
8 
28 
5 
3 

0 

12 

40 
7 
g 

12 
21 
10 
68 
12 
5 

43 
30 
21 
80 
43 
0 
1 
129 
8 
57 
118 
34 
1 

10,  489 
3,052 
9,753 
7,  354 
0,234 
6,315 
10,053 
15,  794 

Wobuh 

13 

1 
35 

White  . 

43 

29 
4 

10 
42 

22 
4 
9 
45 

51 
8 
10 

87 

Will  

28 
17 
19 

10 
18 
15 

38 
31 
34 

0,210 
11,554 
7,223 

1 

1 

Total  .... 

898,  952 

805,  371 

1,  704,  323              2,  031 

2,010 

4,041 

1,778              1,809 

3,587 

7,628 

1,  711,  951 

NOTE.    Thirty-two  Indians  included  in  white  population. 


88 


STATE    OF   ILLINOIS. 


TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  TOWNS. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   1C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

533 
763 

437 
703 
47L 
413 
950 
511 
007 
639 
531 
518 
780 
7B3 
501 
950 
893 
C15 
1,002 
0,743 
781 
7C3 
1,228 
504 
500 
579 
507 
OK) 
679 
017 
042 
534 
425 
799 
583 
718 
913 
502 
495 
179 
044 
449 
058 
537 
512 
035 
571 
513 
521 
208 
131 
362 
480 
541 
021 
153 
387 
310 
552 
463 
595 
1,197 
883 
371 
283 
432 
639 

5-13 
003 
397 
675 
411 
403 
801 
440 
575 
502 
460 
470 
750 
705 
445 
830 
865 
507 
903 
6,821 
700 
655 
913 
4S)3 
548 
521 
531 
572 
015 
513 
565 
498 
36-1 
083 
538 
642 
894 
409 
390 
158 
577 
302 
553 
393 
424 
518 
482 
407 
439 
222 
114 
325 
412 
468 
531 
144 
302 
295 
476 
383 
483 
1,270 
791 
335 
270 
367 
509 

1,066 

1,430 
834 
1,380 
882 
810 
1,751 
957 
1,182 
1,201 
1,007 
D88 
1,536 
1,463 
940 
1,780 
1,  758 
1,122 
1,905 
13,566 
1,487 
1,420 
2,141 
997 
1,108 
1,100 
1,098 
1,181 
1,294 
1,160 
1,207 
1,082 
789 
1,482 
1,121 
1,300 
1,807 
911 
891 
337 
1,221 
811 
1,211 
930 
930 
1,153 
1.053 
982 
960 
520 
245 
087 
892 
1,009 
1,132 
299 
639 
Oil 
1,028 
852 
1,078 
2,473 
1,073 
706 
539 
799 
1.148 

1,086 
1,430 
834 
1,380 
882 
816 
1,  "M 
957 
1,182 
1,201 
1,008 
988 
1,536 
1,463 
940 
1,808 
1,758 
1,122 
1,905 
13,718 
1,489 
1,421 
2,188 
1,000 
1,114 
1,100 
1,098 
1,181 
1,  294 
1,100 
1,207 
1,084 
789 
1,  483 
1,121 
1,300 
1,825 
911 
891 
337 
1,221 
811 
1,211 
939 
936 
1,153 
1,053 
982 
900 
520 
245 
687 
892 
1,010 
1,152 
299 
089 
Oil 
1,093 
P5S 
1.1.78 
2,473 
1,673 
706 
559 
799 
1,148 

r  f     bus                                                             do 

r                                                          <io 

1 

1 

Houston                                                                     do 

1 

1 

do 

8 

14 

22 

do 

Pnvson 

do 

do  

04 
1 

88 
1 
1 
22 
2 
3 

132 
1 
1 
47 
3 
6 

Richfield 

do 

do 

Cairo 

1 
3 

Greenville 

Bond 

Belvidere 

do  

Boout' 

...do.   . 

Flora  . 

do  

do 

do 

do 

o 

o 

do 

1 

1 

Elkhora 

do. 

Leo  

do 

.  do 

6 

12 

18 

...  do 

Pea  Ridge  .  .  . 

...  do    .. 

Kii>K'y  

do  

do  

Berlin 

dc 

Brawley  

do  

3 

6 

9 

do 

Center  

do 

Clarion 

do 

do 

do 

Fairlielil 

do 

1 

Gold  

dn 

Hall  'do 

l 

1 

Milo  do 

Mineral  do 

Ohio  ,]0 

Princeton  ,10 

Shelby  do 

Sheffield  ,!„ 

TlHkiloo  

do 

Walnut  

Wentfleld  

STATE    OF   ILLINOIS. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  TOWNS— Continued. 


89 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    &C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FRF.K   COLURhl). 

Aggrvga 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M.                     !•'.                 Total. 

Whcutlaiid  

Bureau  

205 
10!) 

309 

422 
363 
364 

241 
097 
425 
07-1 
325 
375 
372 
264 
071 
,'193 
397 
411 
269 
407 
712 
557 
2,053 
510 
238 
237 
098 
418 
184 
510 
796 
895 
4:>l 
355 
240 
1,349 
01 
1,415 
403 
111 
216 
1,068 
379 
220 
518 
408 
047 
286 
430 
951 
503 
453 
3G4 
404 
1,170 
404 
510 
154 
089 
1,123 
000 
385 
895 
:]07 
1,003 
356 
480 
418 
Olil 

232 
144 
300 
332 
294 
285 
181 
550 
318 
483 
282 
307 
341 
245 
051 
300 
315 
384 
219 
314 
638 
455 
1,707 
462 
200 
201 
022 
349 
136 
402 
042 
801 
360 
318 
193 
1,147 
58 
1,215 
312 
89 
177 
057 
347 
217 
502 
371 
017 
250 
390 
915 
532 
405 
340 
353 
1,050 
403 
474 
159 
588 
1,091 
Oil 
307 
833 
307 
683 
208 
422 
375 
021 

497 
343 
009 
754 
056 
049 
425 
1,247 
743 
1,057 
007 
682 
713 
509 
1,322 
099 
712 
825 
488 
751 
1,350 
1,012 
3,820 
978 
438 
438 
1,320 
797 
320 
972 
1,438 
1,696 
791 
073 
433 
8,490 
119 
2,630 
715 
200 
393 
2,025 
726 
437 
1,020 
779 
1,264 
530 
820 
1,800 
1,095 
918 
710 
757 
2,229 
807 
984 
313 
1,277 
2,214 
1,  21  7 
092 
1,727 
734 
1,946 
021 
902 
793 
1,285 

1, 
1. 

1, 

3, 

1, 

1. 
j 

•~, 
2, 

1, 

1, 
1, 

8, 

1, 
1 

1. 
1, 

do 

Bcllview  

Outer  

do  

Gilead    

do 

1 

1 

Hamburg  

do  

do  

Point 

...do... 

Kichwoods  i  do  

Cherry  Grove  

Carroll  

Elk  Horn 

...do... 

do  

1               1 

Rock  Creek  

do  

do 

8 

5 

13 

do 

...do  

do  

do  

York                                            

do 

Casa 

1 

1 

do  ..     . 

Ilusted  

do  

8 

3 

11 

do 

do    

do         

.do  

16 

15 

31 

do 

do       

1 

1 

a 

do    

do 

do 

1 

i 

do 

do  . 

do              

8 

0 

14 

Clark 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Marshall  

...do... 

19 

5 

17 

do 

do 

Wabash 

do 

10 

12 

22 

do 

York 

do 

Clay 

Ashmoro 

.do                 

1 

3 

1 

4 

1 

East  Oakland                             .          

do  

do 

do 

do 

1 
9 

1 
19 

Mattoon  ...                        

do  

10 

do 

.do  

1 

1                     2 

Pli-anant  Grovr 

.  .    '  .do... 

STATE  OF  ILLINOIS. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  TOWNS— Continued. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,   &.C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLOKEP. 

M. 

F. 

Total.                 M.                     K. 

Total. 

Coles  

422                   341 
690                   622 
642                   586 
434                   356 

5,  514               5,  789 
5,  114               4,  624 
3,656    I          3,157 
2,  670               2,  243 
5,  418    i          5,  928 
8,169    :          7,865 
8,  974     ;          8,  953 
3,458              3,259 
2,  529    '          2,  693 
9,  483    !          8,  803 

763                       2 

2     \                  765 

B      '      on     * 

Cook  

1  312      .                      i 

~* 

do  

1,228     

Bremen 

do  

790      

Chicago  — 

...do  .. 

11,303    !               73                   25    | 
9,738                   153     '               173 
6,813     '               125     !               144 
4,919     '                52                     39 
11,346                     23                     38 
16,034                     15                     17     , 
17,  927                       4                       6 
6,  717                     23                     18 
5,222                     3                     2 
18,286                    12                   10 

»8                  11,401 
356                 10,  064 
S69                  7,  082 
01                   5,010 
61     !             11,407 
W                 16,066 
10     '.            17,937 
41                   6,758 
S     .              5,227 
22    ••           18,308 

...do... 

Total                  

54,991 
691 
534 
393 
495 
749 
990 
297 
735 
822 
561 
004 
468 
727 
845 
592 
763 
576 
677 
621 
492 
1,066 
563 
475 
904 
1,255 
230 
278 
155 
203 
253 
274 
731 
540 
311 
287 
407 
605 
315 
246 
283 
561 
MO 
513 
529 
562 
331 
508 
151 
688 
594 
507 
471 

53,314 

581 
455 
436 
431 
614 
751 
290 
654 
683 
483 
537 
444 
619 

457 
699 
443 
591 
522 
415 
984 
470 
384 
765 
1,075 
233 
262 
160 
197 
227 
246 
6G9 
498 
322 
273 
392 
504 
325 
234 
233 
445 
440 
4X1 
456 
490 
289 
490 
111 
610 
513 
438 
481 

108,305                   483    !              472 
1  27° 

955    !          109,260 

Cook                                             .     .   . 

Elk  Grove 

do                               

989 

989 

..do  . 

8°9                                           2 

2                     f3i 

9°G 

do 

1,363    '               HI     '               11 
1,741    -               13                     1 
587 

32                  1,395 

14                   1,755 
587 

do 

do 

do                                       

1  389                           ' 

1  389 

.  .    do      .                         

1  505 

1  505 

do  

1  044 

1  044 

do 

1  141                       1 

1     |              1,142 
91° 

do 

912 

Niles... 

do 

1  346 

1              i  346 

N'orthfield  .         .                                  

do                                              

1  534 

1  534 

Orland  

do                           

'°°        

1  049                              -                    . 

1  049 

...    do                 

1  462 

1  462 

PaJoB  ...     . 

do 

1  019                                                 '• 

1  019 

Proviso  

1  268                                                 !- 

1  268 

Rich  

do 

1  143 

1  143 

do                                          

907 

907 

do                                

2  050                     3 

3                 2,053 
1  033 

Thornton  

do  .     .             

1  033                             '  

do 

859 

859 

Wheeling  

do 

1  669 

1  669 

Worth  

do 

o  33Q                                      ;. 

2  330 

Ilutaonville  

463    ,                 3                     2 
540                          !  .  .. 

5                     IKS 
540 

Palestine  

do 

Uobinaon  

do                                  

315     .                                      1 

1                       316 
400 

Clear  Creek  

400 

Cottonwood  

do 

480 
*          

480 

Crooked  Creek  

do 

520                            .  . 

'                 520 

Greenup  

.  .  ..do                 .                    ... 

1  400     .   .                  •- 

1  400 

Hurricane  

do 

1  038 

1             1  038 

Johnstown  

do 

633                       1                       1    1 
5GO                            .. 

2                     633 
SIM 

Long  Point  

do.. 

Neoga  

do 

799 

no 

Prairie  City  

do 

m    i 

1   199                                                     ;- 

i  iii 

Spring  Point  

do 

640    ' 

640 

Turkey  Creek  

do 

480    '                      ! 

480 

Afton  

DcKalb 

516    ; 

516 

Clinton  

do 

I  006                           ' 

1  006 

DeKulb  

AA 

900 

900 

Franklin  !           do 

936 

93C 

Genoa  do 

985 

985 

Kingston  '           do 

1    !             1,053 
620 

Malta  |           do 

Hay  field  ,i~ 

998 

Milan  

Off) 

°6t> 

Pampas  

1  °98 

1,298 

Paw  Paw  Hn 

1  107 

1,107 

Pierce  

.In 

945 

Sandwich  do 

952     . 

M 

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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  TOWNS— Continued. 


91 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    tC.                                                            COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FUEE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Shabbona  DcKalb  .  .  . 

498 
677 
387 
440 
622 
422 
454 
4C3 
693 
334 
538 
388 
181 
294 
412 
483 
359 
53G 
4G7 
174 
192 
20G 
725 
716 
997 
678 
605 
1,333 
565 
321 
913 
806 
524 
424 
744 
869 
510 
797 
630 
937 
366 
351 
639 
1,005 
328 
97 

» 

253 

338 
341 
313 
337 
3G9 
226 
462 
570 
330 
330 
514 
1,057 
390 
188 
196 
093 
187 
660 
302 
521 
535 

463 
598 
275 
30.3 
014 
324 
350 
361 
60S 
288 
480 
3cO 
156 

450 
409 
307 
480 
405 
110 
171 
149 
68S 
057 
809 
588 
506 
1,265 
403 
324 
668 
719 
474 
310 
707 
886 
455 
715 
001 
971 
345 
310 
594 
941 
285 
103 
95 
261 
231 
300 
232 
362 
321 
180 
398 
510 
320 
353 
484 
899 
371 
154 
148 
COO 
193 
6]  9 
292 
505 
522 

963 

1,275 
062 
795 
1,206 
746 
804 
794 
1,358 
622 
1,018 
743 
337 
516 
832 
892 
600 
1,016 
872 
314 
363 
355 
1,413 
1,373 
1,806 
1,266 
1.201 
2,598 
1,028 
045 
1,781 
1,535 
9!)8 
740 
1,451 
1,755 
905 
1,512 
1,231 
1,908 
711 
607 
1,233 
1,946 
613 
200 
197 
514 
619 
641 
565 
699 
690 
406 
860 
1,086 
056 
689 
998 

9C3 
1,275 
602 
796 
1,206 
746 
804 
794 
1,302 
022 
1,018 
743 
337 
546 
•  ,:; 
893 
666 
1,016 
872 
314 
303 
356 
1,413 
1,  375 
1,806 
1,206 
1,263 
2,  599 
1,028 
645 
1,782 
1,525 
998 
710 
1,452 
1,700 
963 
1,513 
1,231 
1,930 
711 
668 
1,237 
1.  046 
613 
200 
197 
514 
619 
641 
565 
699 
690 
406 
860 
1,086 
656 
669 
998 
1,999 
707 
342 
344 
1,293 
360 
1,279 
534 
1,026 
1.056 

Somonauk  do 

South  Grove  do  . 

Squaw  Grove  do  

1 

1 

Sycamore  !  do  

Victor  do 

Baruett  DeWitt 

Creek  do  

2 

2 

4 

Clintonia  !  do  . 

DeWitt  do  

Harp  '  do  

Xixon  do  

Rutledge  do  

Santa  Anna  do  

1 

1 

1 
1 

Texas  ...  do 

Tunbridgo  do  

Wapella  :  do  

Wayucsville  •  do  



Wilson  do  

Arcola  Douglas  

Tiiscola  ;  do  

1 

1 

AddiKou  DuPago  

0 

2 

Downer'a  Grovo  do  -  

Lisle  '  do  

Milton  .                                    .  .        do 

1 

1 
1 

1 

! 

Wiufiekl                                                                          do 

1 

1 

York  do  

Brallett's  Creek  Edgar  

Buck  do  

1 
3 

1 
5 

Elbridgs                                                                          do 

2 

Embarrass  do  

1 

1 

Paris  do  

10                     U 

S3 

Prairie  i  do  

1 

3 

1 
4 

1 

Kaskaskia                                                       •            do               

1 

1,956 
707 
342 
314 
1,  29n 

19 

21 

43 

380 
1,279 
594 
1.026 
1,057 

TWnadotta  ...                                                          -  ..do.  .  .             

1 

1 

STATE    OF   ILLINOIS. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  TOWNS— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    StC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

i 

Aggregate. 

It 

P. 

Total.                M.                   F.                Total. 

Fulton  

672 

I,  1G1 
4G3 
180 
390 
:ii7 

471 
503 

WIG 

438 
•102 
035 
331 

,r)'.)3 
(ill 
090 
447 
708 

seo 

576 
1,005 
250 
753 
341 
109 
102 
56 
487 
1,435 

«a 

253 
833 
604 
093 
315 
175 
1,547 
C«3 
147 
212 
480 

:K3 
:i3i 
306 

iJ«7 
220 
494 
I,0fi3 
389 
)99 
442 
430 
345 
215 
451 
i?82 
(!05 

ex 

Ml 

020 
741 
39fi 
388 
444 

381 
734 
(107 
793 

601 
1,212 
445 
168 

345 
287 
449 
454 
603 
450 
334 
535 
201 
541 
621 
004 

:«C 
C89 
51C 
491 
949 
203 
G93 
302 
172 
98 
53 
427 
1,314 
565 
227 
7CG 
562 
622 
289 
144 
1,385 
616 
133 
171 
377 
S84 
271 

sea 

24-1 
102 
403 
1,038 
313 
164 
383 
353 

sea 

S3! 

384 
791 
510 
783 
486 
487 
069 
387 
334 
402 
739 
313 
053 
514 
739 

1 
1,273 
2,373 
906 

318 
735 
C04 
020 
957 
1,359 
908 
TOO 
1,170 
592 
1,134 
1,232    | 
1:300 

823      ; 

1,397 
1,036 
1,067 
1,954 
453 
1,446 
643 
341 
200 
109 
914 
2,749 
1,228 
480 
1,599 
1,166 
1,315 
604 
319 
2  932 

i  ! 

1 

1,274 
2,373 
908 
348 

r.v> 

GOl 
920 
957 
1,309 
1KB 
730 
1,170 
592 
1,141 
1,238 
1,308 
823 
1.407 
1,038 
1,067 
1,963 
451 
1.44C 

04; 

360 
20C 
10S 
1,li: 
2,  7K 
l,22f 
48C 
1,59£ 
1,16' 
1,31! 
001 
3H 
2,931 

i,na 
M 

se; 

85" 

co- 
eo: 

571 
S3 
3ft 

m 

2,  10. 
701 

:IK 

82. 
7« 

• 
41 

do  

do  

. 

...do  

do  

do  

do  

i 

do  

do  

1 

'     e 

do  

Isabella 

do  

do  

1 

K 

do  

do  

5 
3 
3 

2 
3 

5 

7 

6 
8 

do  

I  i 

do  

do  

do  

3 

7 

10 

do  

do  

...do  

7 

1 

8 

do  

do  

do  

(iailut  in  

12 

16 

28 

do  

do  

do 

91 

110 

201 
3 

do  .           

do.                    

do  

i 

Kuni' 

do  

.   .do  

do 

do 

Whitehall 

do 

do 

1,309 
280 
383 
857 
607 
005 
070 
531 
382 
896 
2,099 
702 
363 
825 
783 
027 
•140 
835 
1,673 
1,121 
1,679 
1,027 
1,007 
1,410 
783 
720 
846 
1,521 
094 
1,387 
1,121 
1,532 

Woodvllle 

do.. 

do  

Bracevillo 

..    .  do  

Felix 

do 

do 

(ireenfield 

do 

do 

Mazon  

do 

Morritt  

do  

5 

1 

6 

Nettle  Crwk 

do 

do 

Saratoga  

do 

do 

do 

1 

1 

McLcooBborou^h  

Hamilton  

83 
l.GT' 
1,12 
1,07< 

i,oa 

1,00 
1,41 
78 
721 
84 

i,  as 

69- 
1,39- 
1,12 
1,0 

AugTlBta  

do 

3 

3 

6 

do 

Carthago  

do 

Chill  

1 

1 

Durham  

Fountain  Gri-cn  .  .  . 

do 

Hamilton  

do 

2 

2 

Hancock  

do 

Harmony  

Li\  Harpc  

do 

1 

2 

3 

Montebcllo  

Nauvoo  

3 

4                     7 

Pilot  drove  

do 

Pontooanc  

...do... 

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9.'} 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    AC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

1                                            ,                      1 
P.                Total.                M.                   P.                Total. 

Prairie  

Hancock  

315 
253 
431 
544 
553 
TT3 
810 
1,486 
250 
C84 
30 
S3 
840 
21 

70 
68 

•11 
41)8 
520 
128 
425 
404 
377 
381 
240 
210 
523 
B32 
220 
742 
208 
368 
380 
340 
430 
438 
499 
478 
CCG 
288 
344 
344 
401 
508 
255 
545 
COS 
200 
272 
219 
470 
G03 
455 
750 
122 
417 
097 
589 
748 
325 
513 
274 
266 
405 
529 
343 
397 
668 

o<l<l 

200 
259 
366 
510 
517 
697 
710 
1,410 
209 
004 
33 
52 
794 
21 
15 
57 
56 
34 
418 
442 
114 
348 
314 
312 
343 
225 
154 
482 
860 
198 
719 
188 
309 
308 
230 
403 
301 
55G 
380 
631 
209 
289 
284 
362 
4  GO 
218 
426 
542 
183 
249 
181 
435 
551 
379 
G73 
97 
407 
009 
501 
691 
300 
424 
247 
244 
352 
5i6 
362 
334 
597 
207 

575 
512 
797 
1,  054 
1,099 
1,470 
1,529 
2,890 
405 
1,288 
63 
104 
1,040 
42 
40 
127 
121 
75 
916 
902 
240 
773 
718 
689 
724 
471 
364 
1,005 
1,  792 
418 
1,461. 
396 
677 
694 
570 
839 
799 
1,055 
858 
1,297 
557 
033 
028 
7G3 
908 
473 
971 
1,150 
389 
521 
400 
905 
1,154 
834 
1,423 
219 
854 
1,366 
1,150 
1,439 
625 
937 
521 
510 
757 
1,045 
705 
731 
1,866 
500 

575 
512 
797 
1,054 
1,099 
1,470 
1,529 
2,896 
465 
1,289 
03 
104 
1,641 
42 
40 
127 
124 
75 
916 
962 
240 
773 
718 
689 
724 
471 
964 
1,005 
1,794 
418 
1,401 
396 
077 
094 
576 
839 
799 
1,055 
858 
1,297 
557 
633 
628 
763 
968 
474 
974 
1,150 
389 
521 
400 
900 
1,104 
834 
1,423 
219 
S73 
1,366 
1,150 
1,453 
625 
937 
Ml 
510 
757 
1,045 
707 
740 
1,266 
506 

Uock  Creek  

do  

Hocky  Run  

do  

Souora  

do  

Suiiit  Albaus    

do  

Saint  Mary's  

do  

Walker  

do  

Warsaw  

do  

Wilcox  

...do... 

Wytho                                                            !            t\n 

1 

1 

Biggsville  

Henderson  

Oleua  

do  

...ilo... 

1 

1 


do  

do  

do...  . 

do  

Alba  

do  

do  

do  

do... 

do  

do  

do 

do. 

Edford  . 

do.. 

Galva  

do  

do  

S 

2 

do  

do  

do..     . 

do  

do  

| 

do  

Oxford 

..  .     do 

do 

Weller    -. 

do  

do 

Wethersfield 

do 

-do 

...do... 

Heaver 

-do 

do 

do                                    ... 

1 

o 

5 

1 
3 
6 

do  

1 
1 

do  

do 

do 

do                            

do                     

1 
6 

1 
10 

do  

4 

Milford 

do 

do                                                  .   .. 

do                                     

do                   

9 

10 

19 

do                                               

do  

9 

5 

14 

do 

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do 

ilo 

do 

1 
3 

1 
0 

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9 

Delhi 

do 

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STATE    OF   ILLINOIS. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  TOWNS —Continued. 


WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P.                 Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

428                   945 
1,  226              2,  599 
249                 537 
306                 652 
303                 65C 
579    !          1,330 
51C    :          1,  132 
223    |             508 
217    !             415 
403    \             850 
388                 809 
350                 818 
399                   847 
488               1,  <B7 
090              1,  460 
4,  051              8,  044 
518    ;          1,093 
4-17                   909 
378                   833 
434                   !U9 
334                   707 
248                   33!) 
401                   94G 
434                   896 
521               1,044 
303                   047 
391     •              872 
195    '              423 
414                   825 
S.VC     j              599 
452                   935 
2,  988              5,  999 
817              1,606 
412                 911 
479               1,  080 
428                 886 
481              1,  027 
242    j             544 
909     !           1,888 
1,38-1    i          2,797 
512    j             997 
491              1,049 
513              1,072 
477               1,007 
407               1,013 
909              1,  816 
426                   1X57 
556              1,209 
343     ',              781 
1,082              2,205 
239     ;              501 
525     '           1,110 
1,448    ;          2,974 
286    '             610 
410                 Mil 
457                   941 
115                   251 
207                   500 
454 
437                   944 
041                1,310 
'.71 
197                   441 
416     ;              896 
683               1,847 
647               1,369 
657               1,405 
094              1,  435 
583              1,  2S2 

em 

3 

G 

3 

11 

948 
2,610 
557 
053 
662 
1,330 
1,  131 
508 
415 
850 
809 
818 
857 
1,045 
1,400 
8,196 
1,093 
M| 
853 
950 
767 
539 
951 

1,044 
647 
872 
425 
825 
601 
93S 
6,011 
1,  621 
911 

Jergeyvillo                                                do  :          1,373 

5 

Otter  Creek                                                   '  *1°  346 

1 
3 

1 
6 

3 

Phill'H  Creek                                                 ..    do  751 

Rich  Woods                                  do  610 

1 

1 

o 

Apple  River                                                       :    Jo  Daviegs  232 

j 

Courtlaini                                           do  !             421 

i  

Dunk-ith                                                          do  •             448 

5 
5 

3 

10 
8 

Klizabeth                                                          -'  do  770 

Galena  City                                            •  do  3,993 

81                   71 

193 

\0ra                                               .         .           '  do  i              515 

1 

1 

Pleasant  Valley                  '  do  j              413 

JHce  do  291 

Rush                                                               '  do.                                                                      485 

3 

2                       fl 

.Stockton                                                          do                                                          1             523 

Vinegar  Hill  i  do...                                                                  481 

i 

Ward's  Grove    do.  .     .                                                              230 

1 

i 

West  Galena  '  do  31  :l 

2                       2 

Aurora  i     Kaue  3  01  1 

7 
7 

5 
8 

12 
15 

Batavia  '  do  769 

Big  Rock  do                                                                       409 

1,080 
886 
1,027 
544 
1,889 
2,797 
997 
1,050 
1,072 
1,008 
1,013 
1,822 
969 
1,209 
788 
2,205 
501 
1,110 
2,984 
616 
861 
943 
251 
500 
454 
944 
1,310 
599 
444 
896 
,847 
,369 
,405 
,435 
,232 
,708 

Clinton                                                                            do                                                                             30° 

1 

1 

Elgin  .                                                    do                                                                   1  413 

i 

1 

1 

Plato  .        do                                                                       530 

1 

1 

Rutland  '     .    .  do                                                                             546 

Saint  Charles  do                                                                             107 

3 

3 

o 

6 

n 

Sugar  Grove  do                                                                       541 

Virgil  '            do                                                                       653 

6 

1                       7 

Kankakcc  .do                                                          '          1  5°6 

6                     4     !               10 

1 

n 

2 

Pilot  do                                                                       258 

Rockville  do                                                                       507 

t 

Saint  Ann  <JO                                                                             C75 

Salina  <jo                                                                       305 

Sumner  <jo                                                                       047 

Yellowhead  do                                                                       4gO 

Briatol  j0                                                                       700 

Fox  An                                                                      ~AQ 

Kendall  do                                                                       ^j 

Lisbon  do                                                                       fiy) 

Little  Hock                                                                    do                                                                            ljm 

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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  TOWNS— Continued. 


95 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   *C. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M.                     F. 

Totul. 

M.                   F. 

Totul. 

Kendall  .                             555    ;              406 

1,021 
2,108 
958 
1,02!) 
709 
1,268 
1,010 
797 
4,  872 
8M 
1,119 
1,195 
775 
1,566 
960 
1,920 
1,465 
876 
788 
822 
1,311 
1,526 
701 
1,120 
1,120 
1,494 
1,129 
7-J9 
872 
1,022 
1,228 
1,005 
500 
1,111 
1,170 
671 
1,219 
1,124 
1,045 
3,433 
1,286 
391 
872 
1,238 
1,186 
1,031 
1,081 
1,818 
1,702 
1,435 
1,021 
1,301 
1,426 
608 
1,022 
3,993 
1,606 
1,930 
737 
1,601 
1,270 
6,522 
675 
1,829 
3,132 
1,029 
960 
1,026 
1,862 
998 

j 

1,021 
2,109 
958 
1.  032 
700 
1,268 
1,010 
797 
4,953 
839 
1,119 
1,195 
785 
1,567 
960 
1,920 
1,407 
870 
783 
822 
1,311 
1,538 
713 
1,120 
1,120 
1,494 
1,  120 
729 
872 
1,022 
1,228 
1,005 
500 
1,111 
1,170 
671 
1,219 
1,124 
1,045 
3,433 
1,2=6 

3;n 

876 
1,239 
1,188 
1,033 
1,081 
1,218 
1,702 
1,437 
1,021 
1,302 
1,426 
608 
1,022 
3,993 
1,608 
1,934 
738 
1,601 
1,270 
6,541 
675 
1,229 
3,132 
1,029 
960 
1,026 
1,262 
999 

do                                                                   1  115                 003 

1 

] 

Scward  

do  !             536                 422 

Abingdou 

Knox...                                                                         .'ra                  SOI 

3 
10 

1 
11 

3 
21 

Chesnut  do  j             684                 584 

Copley  '•  do  <              523                   487 

' 

Elba  do  .  .                       4-">g                 368 

32 

49 

81 

Haw  Creek  '  do  1             433                 406 

Henderson  do  595                 51*4 

6 
1 

4 

10 
1 

Knoxville                                                               .     .   do     .             .                                                          779    '              787 

Maquon  do  '          1  ittfi    '             RH4 

1 

1 

- 

Orauge  do  '             405                 411 

Pereifer  do  4^3                 365 

Uio  t  do  !              -150                  372 

Sulein  do  688                 <K!3 

Sparta  do  .                                               ...              798                 7°8 

7 
5 

5 

7 

12 
12 

Victoria  do  i             596                 524 

Walnut  Grove  do.-  fifK»                 .MR 

Lake  ...                                                                         Bin                  684 

Avon  do  576                   544 

| 

Beiitou  do  359                   370 

Cuba  do  __    ..                     4r*fi                  41  fi 

1 

Doerfield 

...do...                                                         .iir.               rji« 

Elu,  '  do  i;r.i                r,77 

do  532                   473 

do                                 259                 241 

.   .  do     .  .     .          599                  512 

do                                                                      614                 556 

Shields  

do  344                   327 

do                                                 633                   586 

do     .                           606                   518 

do                                                                            564                   481 

do                                                 .......            1  678               1  755 

La  Sallo  694                  592 

\lleu 

do                               222                 109 

Brookfield 

do                   472                 400 

2 

" 

4 

1 
2 
1 

do     660                 578 

do                                               652                   534 

1 
1 

do                               548                 483 

do                          599                 482 

do         1              681                   537 

Furl 

do                                           '              899                   803 

|                     ! 

do                                           I              797                   638 

112 

do                                i              556     |              465 

do                    !              700                   601 

1 

1 

do                                                 i              781     :              645 

do                                        !             346    i             262 

Ho  e 

do                          583    '             440 

do                                                         !          2  055              1  938 

1 

do                                             ]             860                 746 

o 
1 

2 
4 
1 

do  976                   954 

2 

do                                                                      394                 343 

Mission 

•In                                                                                                      SfiS                         7n« 

Ottawa                                     do  :          3,832              3,290 

8    j               11                    19 

Osago                                                                         do            389                 280 

: 

peru                                                                           <J0                                          1  590              1  542 

Kutlaud                                                                     do                   '             542                 487 

Utica...                                                                ...do...                                                                  524                 4G8 

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TABLK  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  TOWNS— Continued. 


CITIKS,    TOWN--?,    i(\ 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FItF.E  COI.011KD. 

51. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

La  Salic  

340 
518 
4-10 
435 
1,019 
568 
51 
301 
235 
672 
534 
507 
178 
828 
C35 
701 
918 
1,067 
185 
83 
392 
375 
200 
193 
573 
154 
COG 
405 
<C9 
301 
410 
178 
69 
171 
307 
270 
239 
400 
317 
342 
162 
541 
185 
152 
138 
174 
374 
613 
237 
104 
117 
233 
1,202 
536 
707 
3,153 
796 
400 
429 
521 
522 
798 
348 
529 
586 
429 
687 
664 
400 
935 

20  1 
449 

tXj- 

422 
873 
530 
53 
203 
22fi 
61S 
465 
414 
123 
787 
017 
020 
794 
1,140 
170 
05 
371 
305 
197 
108 
482 
134 
010 
324 
598 
294 
312 
139 
59 
139 
225 
211 
218 
302 
247 
205 
135 
440 
133 
118 
109 
102 
354 
532 
191 
80 
111 
189 
1,101 
382 
570 
2,538 
678 
310 
332 
430 
463 
099 
318 
516 
4?2 
; 
642 
599 
438 
899 

004 
967 
•92 

857 
1,892 
1,104 
106 
50-1 
451 
1,290 
SW9 
S121 
301 
1,615 
1,252 
1,324 
1,  712 
2,213 
353 
148 
, 
680 
397 
3U1 
1,053 
288 
1,  122 
729 
1,537 
595 
758 
317 
123 
310 
533 
481 
457 
708 
504 
607 
297 
081 
318 
270 
247 
330 
728 
1,143 
428 
184 
S28 
422 
2,363 
918 
1,283 
5,  GDI 
1,474 
800 
761 
957 
985 
1,497 
666 
1,045 
1,018 
837 
1,32!) 
1,263 
898 

! 

:                   C04 

do                          

1                  967 

Lawrence  

48 
30 

34 

32 

82     !                  874 
08    j                 925 
1             1  892 

do  

do  

do         

!            i  104 

* 

...do  

i                 106 

do  

0 
12 

7 
11 

13     |                  577 
23                       474 
!             1  290 

do  

1    k 

do  

...do  

1                 999 

Jo  

30 

22 

M                       973 
301 

Alto 

do  

1,615 

do  

1 

1                  1,253 
.   .                              1  324 

do  

Chinu 

do  

1             1  712 

do  

2  213 

do  

355 

do  

148 

Leo  Center 

do  

703 

Mav 

do  

.                    680 

do  

397 

do  

1 

1                     362 
1  055 

.  .    do  

do  

288 

do  

1 

1                 1,  123 
729 

Willow  Creek 

do  

do 

1  237 

595 

do  

758 

do  

..     .               !                  317 

do 

128 

do 

310 

do 

532 

do 

481 

do     ...           

457 

..  .  do  

708 

do  

56* 

do 

60" 

do 

29" 

do 

081 

Odcll  

do 

318 

Owego  

.  ...do  

270 

Pike  

do  

247 

Pleasant  Kidgo  

do  

330 

do 

o 

3 

5     i                  733 
!               1,143 

ItKidiug  

do 

Rook's  Creek  

.  do  

428 

Kound  Grove  

do  

184 

do 

228 

Sunbury  

do 

i                 422 

Atlanta  

5 

11 

10                  2,379 
!                 918 

Elkhart  

do    .   ..   . 

Lake  Fork  

do 

i              1  283 

Lincoln  

do 

5 

4 

9                 5,700 
1,474 

Middlcton  

do 

Mount  Pulankl  

do 

800 

Prairie  Creek  

...do.     . 

!                  761 

Sugar  Creek  

do 

957 

Botbol  
Blaudinsvillo  

3IcDonough  

do 

9S3 

1 

1 

2                  1,499 
607 
1                  1,040 
1  018 

Buihncll  

Chalmers  

1 

El  Dorado  

Emmet  

a 

1 

1 

1,329 

Hire  

do 

Industry  

1,  203 

LaMoino  

d 

!                893 

Mwnmb  

do... 

1,834 

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97 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    4C.                                                            COUNTIES. 

! 

WHITK.                                                             FREE  COLOIIKD. 

Aggregate. 

St. 

F. 

Total.                 M. 

F. 

TotaL 

Mouud  1    McDcmough  

559 

573 
384 
353 
494 

880 
481 
S 
1,028 
188 
833 
645 
515 
505 
507 
551 
523 
496 
611 
1,051 
C73 
721 
430 
531 
658 
3,  483 
3J8 
Sill 
433 
742 
570 
531 
528 
282 
401 
453 
I'll 
333 
5U 
406 
478 
376 
459 
350 
410 
730 
422 
289 
1  923 

449 
459 
383 
2?8 
4  S3 
839 
408 
415 
959 
141 
800 
621 
514 
476 
506 
497 
455 
404 
606 
991 
648 
653 
371 
479 
660 
3,448 
298 
253 
457 
633 
499 
463 
503 
204 
372 
388 
170 
320 
437 
300 
392 
284 
373 
312 
353 
650 
329 
252 
1,  836 
367 
308 
2,971 
372 
280 
544 
1,  094 
296 
967 
594 
379 
323 
398 
456 
528 
257 
935 
520 
200 
575 
278 

1  001 

1,001 
1,032 
770 
643 
919 
1,719 
880 
945 
1,987 
329 
1,633 
1.2C8 
1,060 
981 
1,073 
1,048 
978 
900 
1,277 
2,042 
1,321 
1,378 

eoi 

1,010 
1,327 
7.  075 
(ill) 
545 
950 
1,  375 
1,009 
994 
1,031 
486 
793 
841 
301 
051 
048 
706 
693 

coi 

847 
663 
765 
1,386 
751 
541 
3,839 
769 
592 
6,33-.' 
817 
641 
1,204 
2,238 
667 
1,  1>4  1 
1,270 
832 
723 
905 
1,033 
1,103 
513 
2.076 
1,098 
392 
1,196 
6fi3 

1  01° 

707                       1 
613 

o 

3 

Soiota,  do  

]  719 

Walnut  Grove   do  

689 

A  Men  McIIenry  

943 

3  987 

3°9    ' 

1  033 

1,266    :                 2 
1  059 

2 

1 

1 

081 

1  073 

1  043     ' 

978     : 

900 

I 
1  277    ! 

O   Q4'J 

1  3°1 

1,  377                       1 
801 

1 

RHey                        do  

1  010    ' 

1  3°7 

6,  930                    05 
616 

80 

145 

544                       1 
950        

1 

1  373 

1  009 

993     :                  1 
1  031     •  

1 

486    : 

793 

841      

361 

633 

1 

1 

948         

766      

870                      9 
660                       1 
832     :                  8 
662                       1 
763      

11 

23 
1 
13 
1 

7 

1  386      

d 

751    ! 

511     :  

3,  7G1                     33 
709     '  

42 

78 

402 
284 
3,174 
445 
361 
660 
1,  141 
371 
077 
67« 
453 
400 
507 
577 
635 
250 
1,140 
559 
192 
621 
235 

592     '  

6,  143                   87 
817    1  

100 

187 

641      

1,204     i  

2,238     

7                                                                        do 

667    '  

I    P                                                                            do 

1  944 

1  270 

832     j  

723      

*                                                           'do 

905      

S      b  °                                                                      do 

1,033    :  

1,163     

513      

2,073    |                 1 
1,  079                   10 
392     

1 
19 

9 

do 

1,196     

563     

13 

98 


STATE   OF   ILLINOIS. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  TOWNS— Continued. 


CITIKS,  TOWNS,  tC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

11 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

511 
303 
602 
715 

42a 

803 
348 

Q7Q 

421 
740 
917 
2,633 
327 
796 

era 

C20 
023 

7:a 

239 
581 

1,  726 

303 
936 
IM 
340 
295 
467 
369 
541 
660 
987 
503 
£27 
490 
637 
47-1 
412 
428 
S35 
432 
576 
579 
325 
628 
508 
381 
411 
675 
915 
727 
544 
549 
7,087 
652 
609 
524 
579 
800 
KK 
418 
•  ' 
298 
275 
327 
593 
206 
601 
709 
1.083 

506 

478 
720 
418 
725 
281 
231 
411 
699 
836 
2,739 
233 
644 
507 
534 
448 
603 
269 
515 
1,436 
528 
235 
860 
492 
344 
273 
•132 
304 
451 
507 
910 
403 
193 
431 
559 
431 
300 
324 
226 
3CO 
531 
523 
338 
550 
492 
335 
390 
590 
747 
628 
386 
475 
6,849 
582 
500 
462 
511 
730 
785 
308 
287 
235 
205 
243 
475 
169 
409 
638 
I.OBB 

1,017 
580 
1,080 
1,435 
846 
1,587 
629 
503 
803 
1,439 
1,753 
5,372 
500 
1,440 
1,159 
1,100 
971 
1,336 
528 
1,096 
3,162 
1,105 
538 
1,  796 
1,095 
684 
568 
899 
673 
992 
1,227 
1,897 
9116 
420 
927 
1,  196 
905 

752 
401 
792 
1,107 
1,102 
663 
1,178 
1,000 
716 
801 
1,265 
1,662 
1,355 
930 
1,0134 
13,936 
1,234 
1,109 
980 
1,090 
1,530 
1,017 
726 
677 
K!3 
480 
570 
1,068 
375 
1,120 
1,347 
2.142 

1,017 
583 
1,080 
1,  435 
853 
1,609 
629 
503 
832 
1,410 
1,760 
5,  528 

;>oo 

1,  440 
1,159 
1,160 
972 
1,  :i3fl 
523 
1,  090 
3,  100 
1,105 
533 
1,801 
1,095 
684 
568 
899 
674 
992 
1,227 
1,898 
906 
420 
(134 
1,203 
905 
772 
752 
461 
792 
],107 
1,102 
603 
1,178 
1,060 
716 
802 
1,265 
1,663 
1,355 
930 
1,024 
14,045 
1,23-1 
1,109 
997 
1,090 
1,530 
1,017 

677 
533 
480 
570 
1,068 
375 
1,120 
1,347 
2,143 

do  

1 

o 

3 

do  

Ililldboro'                  

3 

9 

4 
13 

7 
22 

do  

BvtbflJ 

...do.. 

1 
1 
84 

1 
7 
156 

6 

do  

do  

do  

do 

do 

1 

1 

do...  . 

Brookvillo  

Orle  

do  

1 

3 

4 

do 

do 

Flagg  

do  

2 

3 

5 

<lo 

do 

do 

Loaf  River  

..   .  do. 

do 

1 

1 

do 

do 

do 

1 

1 

do 

do 

.     .  do 

4 
3 

3 
4 

7 

Pine  Creek  

do  

Pino  Rock  

do 

Kockvalo  

do 

Scott  

do 

White  Rock  ...   . 

do 

BrlmfiuM  

do 

Chilli  cotlie  

do 

Elm  Wood  

do 

Hallock  

do 

Ilollli  

do 

Jubilco  

do 

1 

1 

do 

do 

1 

1 

Logan  

do 

Medina  

do 

MiUbrook  

do 

Peoria  

do 

50 

59 

109 

do 

do 

Rich  wood  

do 

4 

7 

11 

Roaefleld    

do 

Timber  

do 

Trivoll  

do 

Bement  

1 

1 

Blue  Ridgo  

do 

Cerro  Gordo  

do 

Goose  Crock  

Montioello  

Bagamon  

Unity  

do 

Willow  Brunch  

AtUu  

Piko 

Barry  .  .  . 

..do... 

1 

1 

STATE   OF   ILLINOIS. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  TOWNS— Continued. 


99 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

KREE  COLORED. 

/ 

Aggregate. 

M.                  P.               Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Piki;  

321 
G31 
483 
569 
198 
1,279 
619 
047 
7-1G 
778 
737 
700 
819 
218 
956 
1,118 
643 
581 
2G6 
SI  5 
481 
810 
C28 
COG 
338 
614 
538 
301 
603 
364 
3G7 
473 
548 
443 
749 
499 
177 
531 
417 
646 
195 
827 
511 
410 
C34 
627 
1,015 
1,021 
332 
2,529 
335 
3,881 
838 
1,103 
483 
139 
4,551 
752 
565 
488 
631) 
49-1 
430 
292 
314 
547 
605 
412 
829 
620 

282 
598 
437 
475 
180 
1,276 
590 
611 
632 
694 
665 
685 
635 
221 
932 
1,019 
625 
543 
263 
183 
391 
714 
504 
584 
271 
556 
508 
251 
571 
354 
321 
39S 
498 
397 
750 
395 
152 
472 
338 
574 
137 
680 
472 
392 
577 
516 
883 
1,006 
320 
2,580 
309 
3,554 
793 
958 
425 
137 
4,566 
621 
482 
464 
584 
450 
419 
2G1 
284 
511 
557 
419 
742 
566 

603 
1,229 
920 
1,044 
378 
2,533 
1,209 
1,258 
1,398 
1,472 
1,402 
],385 
1,454 
439 
1,888 
2,137 
1,270 
1,123 
529 
398 
872 
1,  524 
1,132 
1  °30 

C03 
1,829 
920 
1,044 
378 
2,557 
1,262 
1,258 
1,398 
1,472 
1,403 
1,387 
1,455 
440 
1,889 
2,137 
1,270 
1,128 
529 
404 
898 
1,535 
1,132 
1,250 
609 
1,228 
1,120 
535 
1,174 
719 
691 
865 
1,046 
8-iO 
1,499 
887 
329 
1,004 
755 
1,220 
352 
1,507 
983 
808 
1,211 
1,143 
1,898 
2,028 
632 
5,130 
G41 
7,520 
1,601 
2,076 
915 
278 
9,320 
1,373 
1,047 
952 
1,214 
953 
869 
553 
598 
1,061 
1,102 
831 
1,571 
1,186 

do  

do  

do  

do  

..   .     do 

o 
34 

o 
53 

Huil  ley 

do  

19 

Hurdiii 

do  

do  

do  

do  

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
2 

1 
1 
1 

do  

1 

do  

do  

do  

Pittefield 

do  

I>lea«ant  Hill 

do  

do  

3 

o 

5 

do  

Popo  

1 
14 
1 

5 
12 

6 
26 
1 

Pulaiki  

Granville 

do  

do  

do  

G09 
1,170 
1,046 
553 
1,174 
718 
691 
8G5 
1,016 
840 
1,499 
887 
329 
1,003 
755 
1  220 

26 
32 

32 
42 

58 
74 

do  

do  

Decker 

do  

1 

1 

do          

do  

do  

do  

do  

do  

do  

1 

1 

do  

Buffalo 

do  

do  

352 
1,507 
9S3 
808 
1,211 
1,143 
1,898 
2,027 
G52 
5,109 
644 
7,435 
1,631 
2,061 
910 
276 
9,117 
1,  373 
1,047 
952 
1,214 
944 
869 
553 
598 
1,061 
1,162 
831 
1,571 
1,186 

do         

Coe 

do  

.     .  do  

...do  

do                      

do           

Moline  . 

do    

1 

1 

do 

do  

10 

11 

21 

do                             

Bi-llvillo  ... 

St.  Clair  

39 
15 
8 
3 
1 
83 

46 
15 
7 

1 
120 

85 
30 
15 
5 
2 
203 

do          

do  

Millstudt  . 

do  

do            

do                                 

do 

do 

do  

4 

7 

H 

do 

do 

Hickory 

do                                   .          

Huntsvillo 

do                          

do 

Oakland 

do                                             

Raslmllo 

do                               

Woodstock  .  . 

...do... 

100 


STATE  OF   ILLINOIS. 
TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  TOWNS— Continued. 


WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

CITIES,   TOWNS,    tC.                                                            COCNTU.S. 

51. 

F. 

Total. 

SI. 

F. 

Total. 

507 
389 
5'JO 
5% 
454 
87 
216 
286 
262 
274 
601 
173 
514 
647 
550 
538 
544 
935 
47C 
615 
2,651 
325 
100 
333 
60S 
745 
481 
293 
703 
401 
383 
356 
600 
523 
655 
1,818 
146 
440 
586 
808 
3D7 
435 
724 
1,042 
966 
823 
1,050 
947 
692 
807 
632 
1,014 
881 
694 
510 
551 
601 
587 
693 
609 
619 
460 

437 
322 
493 
520 
364 
73 
183 
245 
243 
257 
634 
139 
440 
551 
483 
462 
455 
818 
400 
545 
2,  725 
261 
100 
326 
625 
593 
387 
220 
666 
360 
336 
351 
508 
31)2 
532 
1,632 
129 
343 
568 
769 
372 
406 
625 
912 
825 
809 
949 
936 
584 
733 
593 
-   ,. 
707 
690 
487 
4S8 
520 
528 
578 
523 
525 
392 
1,220 
297 
556 
417 
459 
468 
613 
300 

944 
711 
1,013 
1,116 
818 
1GO 
399 
531 
.505 
531 
1,  325 
312 
954 
1,198 
1,033 
1,000 
999 
1,783 
676 
1,160 
5,376 
586 
200 
659 
1,293 
1,338 
868 
513 
1,368 
761 
719 
677 
1,108 
915 
1,187 
3,450 
275 
783 
1,154 
1,577 
709 
841 
1,349 
1,954 
1,791 
1,632 
1,999 
1,883 
1,276 
1,600 
1,275 
1,819 
1,588 
1,384 
997 
1,039 
1,121 
1,115 
1,271 
1.132 
1,144 
852 
2,480 
681 
1,184 
961 
947 
1,039 
1,363 

ew> 

1 

944 
711 
1,017 
1,116 
818 
•  ' 
399 
531 
505 
531 
1,330 
312 
954 
1,198 
1,033 
1,000 
999 
1,784 
876 
1,160 
5,376 
580 
200 
659 
1,294 
1,339 
869 
513 
1,371 
780 
719 
677 
1,108 
915 
1,187 
3,467 
275 
783 
1,154 
1,578 
769 
842 
1,349 
1,957 
1,793 
1,632 
2,000 
1,883 
1,276 
1,600 
1  "75 

Asb  Grove  

I 

Big  Spring  

3 

1 

4 

Dry  Point  do  

Holland  

Okan  °°  

Prairlo  

P.iehlond  (1°  

Rose  

2 

3                     5 

Tower  Hill  (l°  

1 

1 

1 

1 

j 

• 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
10 

2 
9 

3 

19 

9 

8 

17 

! 

i 

1 

..  . 

sboro'                                                                 do 

1 

1 

1    Vcrniillion 

2 
2 

1 

3 
2 

1 

1 

Pilot                                                           j           do                        

1 

1                  1,820 
11             1,589 
9                  1,393 
]                  997 

6 

3 

1,039 

1,121 

Floyd                                                 1            do  .              

' 
!            1,115 

i  <m 

Halo                                                                           do 

1 

1 

1,  133 
1,144 

Kelly  |  do  

8 
15 

8 
11 

16 
26 

868 
2,506 
681 

1,260 
384 

Ropeville  do 

628 

1  184 

514 

961 

Snmner  do 

488 

947 

571 
751 

1  039 

1  3C3 

Aslilny  '    VTmhinztoa  .  .  . 

329 

1  

029 

STATE   OF   ILLINOIS. 
TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  TOWNS— Continued. 


101 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    JtC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FHEE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

H. 

F. 

Total. 

Nashville  
Richview  

Washington  
do  

45-' 
330 
265 
212 
3DG 
332 
769 
1,246 

4e4 

625 
511 
382 
066 
558 
648 
528 
3,603 
1,418 
276 
471 
481 
174 
809 
397 
492 
313 
290 
585 
801 
461 
130 
502 
440 
591 
470 
359 
787 
389 
411 
494 
494 
411 
3,267 
487 
383 
604 
254 
685 
507 
255 
299 
441 
116 
306 
542 
288 
471 
734 
774 
294 
503 
444 
271 
660 

420 
315 
243 
252 
396 
296 
738 
1,181 
427 
564 
407 
309 
797 
375 
DGO 
455 
3,171 
1,387 
238 
401 
426 
127 
826 
384 
374 
265 
254 
484 
751 
384 
104 
492 
371 
520 
401 
330 
754 
328 
307 
399 
377 
440 
3,079 
460 
321 
492 
207 
593 
447 
194 
303 
329 
92 
242 
424 
260 
401 
645 
580 
230 
441 
361 
241 
514 

872 
613 
508 
461 
793 
628 
1,507 
2,427 
911 
1,189 
918 
691 
1,763 
933 
1,208 
D83 
7,066 
2,805 
514 
872 
907 
301 
1,725 
781 
806 
578 
544 
1,009 
1,  553 
845 
243 
1,084 
811 
1,111 
871 
689 
1,541 
717 
778 
8S3 
871 
851 
6,946 
947 
706 
1,096 
461 
1,278 
954 
419 
604 
770 
208 
518 
966 
548 
872 
1,379 
1,354 
521 
916 
805 
515 
1,204 

872 
645 
508 
479 
794 
628 
1,512 
2,428 
911 
1,189 
918 
691 
1,763 
933 
1,208 
983 
7,104 
2,822 
514 
872 
907 
301 
1,725 
781 
867 
578 
544 
1,060 
1,  552 
843 
244 
1,084 
811 
1,111 
871 
639 
1,541 
717 
778 
893 
871 
851 
6,979 
947 
706 
1,096 
4G1 
1,278 
934 
449 
604 
770 
208 
548 
966 
548 
872 
1,379 
1,354 
524 
946 
805 
515 
1,204 

Fairfleld  

Wavne  

!  

Carmi  

White  

8 

1 

1 

15 
2 

Grayville  

do.. 

Albany  

Whitesido  

Fulton  

...do... 

3 

it 
I 

5 
1 

Sterling  :  do 

Channahon  

Will  

Crete  

...do... 

DuPago  do  

Florence  do  

Frankfort  do  

Green  Garden  do  

Homer  

do  

Jacksou  

...do... 

Joliet  do  

30 
7 

8 
10 

38 
17 

Locknort  do  

Manhattan  do  

Monee  do  

New  Lenox  do.  .  . 

Peotone  do  

Plainficld  do  

Ried  do  

Troy  Jo  

1 

1 

"Washing-ton  do  

Wesley  do  

Wheatland  do  

"Wilmington  do  

Wilton  :  do  

Will  ilo  

1 

1 

Burritt  

Cherry  Valley  

...do... 

Guilford  '  do  

Harlem  do  

Harrison  do 

Howard  do  .  . 

Lacna  do  

Lysander  !  do  

NewMilford  i  do  

Pecatonica  .  '            do 

Rockford  '  do  .  .  .   . 

18 

15 

33 

Rockton  do...  

Roscoe  i  do  

Seward  

do  

do 

do 

Woodford  .   . 

Clayton  

do  

do 

1 

do 

do 

do          .          .   .            

do     

Minonk 

do 

do 

Olio  

do                                      

Palestine  

do  

Panola 

do 

do 

do     

do  

Worth 

do 

• 

NOTE. — No  return  of  subdivisions  for  the  couutk'S  of  Clinton,  Edwards,  Hurdhi,  Jackson,  Johnson,  Marion,  I'crry,  .Sulino,  Scott,  und  Williamson,  (10.) 


102 


STATE  OF  ILLINOIS. 


TABLE  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  population. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F 

Total. 

K. 

P. 

Total. 

1C. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

2 

F. 

Total. 

1C,  206 
1,938 
4,681 
4,644 
4,739 
11.530 
2,  247 
5,24  1 
4,CC1 
6,  Ml 
5,151 
7  3°0 

15,  626 
1,684 
4,139 
4,495 
4,315 
10,368 
1,881 
4,726 
4,198 
6,  111 
4,53.) 
6,9-11 
4,  310 
3,368 
6,418 
34,877 
5,546 
4,029 
7,513 
4,905 
2,987 
4,880 
7,879 
2,182 
3,211 
5,100 
806 
4,539 
15,390 
3,550 
7,064 
3,661 
4,714 
12,  211 
1,745 
4,068 
7,880 
4,652 
4,359 
3,805 
6,190 
4,764 
8,791 
4,442 
10,  996 
4,925 
4,824 
12,021 
6,479 
16,358 
4,103 
6,761 
4,712 
5,779 
8,933 
8,739 
11,886 
5,874 
10,  016 
9,560 
5,738 
5,421 
4,357 
2,701 
4.  114 

31,832 
3,622 
8,820 
9,139 
9,054 
21,898 
4,  128 
9,967 
8,  859 
13,  012 
9,  (186 
14,261 
9,004 
7,  293 
13,  480 
72,  113 
11,420 
8,206 
15,689 
10,381 
6,673 
9,918 
16,222 
4,453 
6,823 
10,  552 
1,708 
9,298 
31,741 
7,209 
14,670 
7,741 
9,635 
25,273 
3,568 
8,578 
16,  669 
9,916 
9,171 
7,882 
12,727 
10,002 
17,804 
9,  262 
22,687 
10,231 
9,921 
24,  945 
13,174 
31,284 
8,627 
13,939 
10,104 
12,525 
18,  849 
17,  824 
34,  871 
12,437 
20,845 
19,771 
11,741 
11,478 
9,483 
5,701 
P.K18 

21 
17 
23 
1 
4 
1 
1 
8 
5 
17 
1 

28 
14 
25 

49 
31 
48 

14 

5t         77 
13         11 

128 
24 

32,009 
3,  677 
8,868 
9,146 
9,073 
21,908 
4,129 
9,982 
8,871 
13,  060 
9,703 
14,300 
9,031 
7,504 
13,509 
73,081 
11,443 
8,208 
15,6% 
10,  387 
6,703 
9,923 
16,259 
4.527 
6,831 
10,  595 
1,708 
9,  324 
31,  789 
7,  635 
14,696 
7,748 
9,701 
25,293 
3,623 
8,580 
10,670 
9,956 
9  200 

4,998 
655 
574 
1,392 
519 
2,667 
636 
1,025 
1,444 
971 
498 
396 
193 
2,074 
406 
36,  926 
69 
68 
1,931 
270 
292 
2,681 
403 
541 
578 
390 
175 
48 
899 
238 
894 
1,528 
128 
2,210 

—  I 

552 
2,177 
1,285 
249 
269 
124 
1,  163 
4,983 
29 
3,947 
8,814 
1,825 

4,314 
375 

:i73 

1,139 

346 
1,850 
379 
726 
1,010 
598 
2!>1 
291 
112 
1,362 
288 
34,908 
40 
35 
1,459 
163 
145 
2,097 
263 
385 
404 
204 
96 
21 
649 
183 
503 
1,103 
86 
1,558 
62 
3C9 
1,812 
1,084 
140 
199 
80 
777 
4,  265 
15 
3,390 
2,348 
1,387 

9,312 
1,030 
947 
2,531 
865 
4,517 
1,013 
1,751 
2,454 
1,569 
789 
687 
305 
3,436 
691 
71,  834 
109 
103 
3,390 
433 
437 
4,778 
666 
926 
982 
594 
271 
69 
1,548 
420 
1,397 
2,631 
214 
3,768 
136 
921 
3,989 
2,369 
389 
463 
204 
1,940 
9,253 
44 
7,337 
5,162 
3,152 

.... 

.... 

o 

9,314 
1,030 
947 
2,533 
865 

41,323 

4,7(17 
9,815 
11,673 
9  '138 

Alexander  

! 

3 

o 

3 

3 

•j 

6 

6 
5 

i 

1 

10 

i 

1 

l 

4,518 
1,015 
1,751 
2,454 
1,569 
789 
687 
305 
3,437 
694 
71,873 
109 
103 
3,  390 
433 
437 
4,778 
666 
927 
982 
594 
271 
69 
1,549 
420 
1,397 
2,631 
214 
3,768 
136 
921 
3,  990 
2,369 
389 
488 
204 
1,940 

26,  426 
5,144 
11,733 
11,335 
14,  629 
10,  492 
14,987 
9,336 
10,941 
14,303 
144,  954 
11,551 
8,311 
19,086 
10,830 
7,140 
14,  701 
16,935 
5,454 
7,816 
1,189 
1,979 
9,393 
33.338 
8,055 
16,093 
10,379 
9,915 
29,061 
3,759 
9,501 
20,660 
13,325 
9,589 
8,364 
12,965 
12,051 
27,325 
9,343 
30,063 
15,412 
13,074 
28,663 
18,357 
48,333 
9,  214 
17,  651 
11,637 
14,272 
20,069 
22,089 
28,773 
13,738 
24,603 
31,251 
12,739 
13.437 
10,  931 
6,  213 
P,584 

Culhouu  

| 

7 
1 
11 
1 

15 
6 

£8 
o 

| 

9 
9 

IV> 

0 

11 
c 

17 

6 
20 
15 
39 



(.'hiimpaign  

Clark 

Clay 

4,664 
3,  925 
7,062 
37,236 
5,874 
4,177 
8,176 
5,476 
3,685 
5,038 
8,343 
2,271 
3,612 
5,  452 
902 
4,759 
16,351 
3,659 
7,606 
4,080 
4,921 
13,  062 
1,823 
4,510 
8,789 
5,264 
4,812 
4,077 
6,537 
5,238 
9,103 
4,820 
11,691 
5,306 
5,097 
12,924 
6,  695 
17,926 
4,524 
7,178 
5,392 
6,746 
9,  916 
9,085 
12,985 
6,563 
10,829 
10,  211 
6,003 
6,057 
5,126 
3,000 
4,  524 

16 

100 
9 
256 
5 

11 
90 
12 
237 

e 

27 
1% 
21 
593 
14 

7 
5 
250 
5 
1 
3 

1 
o 

13 
30 

11 

8 
3 
225 
3 

O 

1 
1 
14 
32 
4 
15 

15 
8 
475 
8 
o 

5 
4 
o 
3 
27 
62 
6 
26 

..   -- 
1 

1 

Cook  

0      9        18 

6 

15 

21 

Cumberland  
Do  Kalb  
De  Witt  . 

1 

i 

2 
21 

4 

4 
1 
9 

o 
o 

29 
2 

10 
12 
5 
17 

8 

o 

G 

8 
4 
8 

....  1 

I 

Kffinghum  
Fuyetto 

1 
1 

Ford  ... 

6 
12 
68 
13 
1 
5 
7 
27 
o 

1 

14 
18 

6 
14 
91 
12 
1 
o 

9 
25 

12 
26 
159 
25 
o 

7 
10 
52 
2 

8 
13 
132 
1 
4 
28 
3 

6 
9 
135 

M 
22 
267 
1 
5 
59 
4 
3 

1 

1 

i 
1 

(.lallatiu 

Green  .   . 

1 
31 

3 

1 

! 

1 

! 

1 

1 

Iroquois  

14 
11 

28 
29 

10          2 

12 

9 

a 

5 
63 

16 
15 
7 

5 
11 
5 
62 

20 
14 

1 

14 

22 
10 
125 
36 
29 
8 

7,896 
12,  701 
10,  111 
18,069 
9,298 
23,  713 
10,250 
9,922 

i  

7 
47 
29 

5 

52 
21 

12 
99 
50 

Jersey  

Jo.  Duviess  
Johnson  

1 

1 

2    .... 

2 

9,256 
44 
7,339 
5,  163 
3,153 
3,  567 
5,  674 
13,  991 
349 
3  704 

Kano    .. 

4 
7 

3 
4 

1 
22 
3 
14 
13 
4 
1 
8 
3 
1 
74 
26 
39 
189 
2 

7 
11 
1 
42 
3 
23 
36 
8 
1 
15 
6 
4 
132 
52 
73 
355 
2 

I 

1 

- 

! 

Kendall  

i 

Knox  

20 

50 
4 
15 
109 

59 

o 
19 
93 

109 
6 
34 
202 

25,096 
13,183 
34,  341 
8,865 
13,947 
10,109 
12,550 
18,856 
17,  828 
25,063 
12,520 
20,043 
20,332 
11,750 
11,478 
9,485 
5,813 
8,  645 

1,980 
2,752 
7,659 
228 
2,081 
958 
1,118 
694 
2,375 
2,111 
725 
2,203 
6,310 
582 
1,149 
900 
219 
593 

1,587 
2,323 
6,329 
121 
1,  6-J3 
570 
604 
.    - 
1,886 
1,593 
493 
1,456 
4,608 
407 
810 
546 
181 
346 

3,567 
5,074 
13,983 
349 
3,  70-1 
1,523 
1  7'*2 

i 

l.uSailr...    . 

9 
23 
4 

o 

2 

i  —       l 

L™  

; 

Livingston  

0 

3 
1 

2 

7 

4 

10 

1 

i 

1,538 
1,732 
1,213 
4,361 
3,709 
1,218 
3,059 
10,919 
M  , 

1,959 
1,446 

400 
939 

7 
3 
3 
58 
26 
34 
166 

McDouough  
llcllenry  

1,212 
4,261 
3,709 
1,218 
3,659 
10,  918 
989 
1,959 
1,446 
400 
93!l 

1 

1 

McLean  

29 
13 
12 
9o 
3 

31 

ia 

13 

111 

4 

60 
31 
25 
206 

7 

Mttcou  

Mur>iiipin  
MailiMia  

1 

1 

Marion  

Marshall  

Mawn  

o 
4 

4 

0 

MOMHO  

7 

:t 

11        59 

7    -. 

42 

101 

Meuard  

STATE   OF   ILLINOIS. 


103 


TABLE  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOEEIGN,  BY  COUNTIES— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  population.  • 
1 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

51. 

F. 

Totnl. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

11. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Totnl. 

7,177 
3,886 
6,732 
9,434 
3,252 
10,  178 
13,  997 
4,478 
3,231 
12,838 
3,226 
1,  826 
2,395 
6,777 
4,554 
7,987 
10,  801 
4,  621 
13,  912 
7,243 
4,148 
7,234 
4  °26 

6,306 
3.47S 
6,032 
8,858 
2,905 
9,  112 
13,  311 
4,062 
2,584 
12,270 
3,012 
1,  610 
2,232 
0,  151 
4,294 
7,  010 
10,  016 
4,461 
12,  721 
6,736 
3,892 
6,598 
3,811 
9,486 
8,247 
5,  171 
8,944 
3,336 
8,105 
5,174 
5,897 
5,  7:>3 
7,  472 
9,319 
5,805 
9,630 
4,843 

13,483 
7,365 

12,764 
18,292 
6,157 
19,290 
27,308 
8,  MO 
5,815 
25,108 
6,238 
3,436 
4,  627 
12,928 
8,848 
15,  597 
20,817 
9,082 
26,633 
13,  979 
8,040 
13,832 
8,037 
19,590 
17,150 
10,  002 
18,  857 
6,629 
17,  148 
10,805 
11,995 
11,743 
15,  861 
19,727 
11,938 
19,532 
10,  374 

2 
8 
41 
58 

3 

9 
37 

67 

5 
17 
78 
125 

13,  488 
7,382 
12,863 
18,467 
C,  158 
19,  315 
27,432 
8,584 
5,818 
25,174 
G.434 
3,475 
4,635 
13,  3G5 
8,  850 
15,620 
21,  340 
9,252 
26,943 
13,  903 
8,060 
13,855 
8,037 
19,590 
17,  193 
10,  698 
18,  878 
6,709 
17,  191 
10,  811 
11,996 
11,872 
15,  86!) 
19,  782 
12,  056 
19,565 
10,  375 

930 
3,  ICO 
707 
2,086 
152 
2,051 
5,041 
500 
218 
1,265 
171 
322 
578 
2,  164 
519 
2,921 
9,554 
52 
3,044 
426 
621 
477 
593 
3,011 
2,547 
303 
576 
3o9 
710 
1,723 
136 
325 
1,664 
5,386 
83 
2,652 
1,692 

624 
2,290 
410 
1,559 
75 
1,522 
4,126 
408 
91 
809 
137 
146 
374 
1,  674 
342 
2,463 
6,798 
27 
2,286 
265 
386 
281 
373 
2,511 
1,730 
180 
346 
245 
435 
1,197 
91 
206 
1,204 
4,151 
66 
2,273 
1,215 

1,554 
5,450 
1,117 
3,645 
227 
3,573 
9,167 
968 
309 
2,  074 
308 
468 
952 
3,838 
861 
5,384 
16,352 
79 
5,330 
691 
1,007 
758 
966 
5,522 
4,277 
483 
922 
604 
1,145 
2,920 
227 
531 
2,868 
9,537 
149 
4,925 
2,907 

1,554 
5,450 
1,117 
3,645 

227 

15,042 
12,832 
13,  979 
22,112 
6,385 
22,888 
36,  601 
9,  552 
6,127 
27,  249 
6,742 
3.943 
5,587 
17,205 
9,711 
21,005 
37,694 
9,331 
32,  274 
14,684 
9,069 
14,  613 
9,004 
25,  112 
21,  470 
11,  181 
19.800 
7,313 
18.336 
13,  731 
12,  223 
12,  403 
18,737 
29,321 
12,  205 
24,491 
13,282 

Montgomery  

6 
24 
1 

14 
26 

20 
50 
1 
13 
74 
14 
1 
M 
188 

0 

Oglo 

5 
28 
13 
2 
9 
28 
18 
5 
124 

7 
22 

17 

3 

40 
19 
3 

117 
1 
8 
192 
28 
110 
8 
o 

3 

12 
50 
30 

12 
68 
37 
8 
241 
1 
13 
401 
07 
193 
13 
7 
0 

5 
30 
7 
1 
35 
57 
1 

8 
44 

7 

19 
71 
1 

2 

o 

9,  1C9 
968 
309 
2,075 
308 
408 
952 
3,840 
861 
5,385 
16,354 
79 
5,331 
C91 
1,007 
758 
967 
5,522 
4,277 
483 
938 
604 
1,145 
2  920 

P-rr 

Piatt  

1 

1 

Taiidol  h 

90 

CO 
50 
51 

10 
9 

100 
1 
3 
62 
53 
66 
I 
5 
8 

196 
1 
10 
122 
103 
117 
1 
15 
17 

.... 

o 

2 

P 

Rock  Island  
St  Clair 

5 
209 
3D 
83 
5 
5 
3 

.... 

1 
1 

1 

1 
o 

Sangauion  

1 

1 

1 

1 

Stcphcnson  

10,104 
8,903 
5.491 
9,913 
3,293 
9,043 
5,631 
6,098 
5,990 
8,389 
10,  408 
0,133 
9,902 
5,531 

16 
10 
4 
12 
18 
1 

15 
5 

31 

15 
11 
12 
31 
1 
1 
78 

36 
31 
33 

6 
9 

8 
28 
5 
3 

6 

40 

7 

12 
21 
10 
C8 
12 
5 

13 

Washington  

1 
35 

9 
18 

15 

227 
531 
2.868 
9,539 
149 
4,926 

y 

43 

27 
13 
18 

29 
4 
10 
42 

22 
4 
9 
45 

51 
8 
19 
87 

Whiteside  
Will  
Williamson  
WiunebQgo  

| 

1 

.... 

1  ].... 

1 

1 

1 

1  1.... 

1 

1 

2,907 

Total  

I 

20 

717,  323 

662,427 

1,  379,  750  2,  Oil 

1,992 

4,003 

1,763 

1,792 

3,555  1,387,308 

181,  629 

142,  944 

324,  573 

17 

15 

32     18 

38 

324,643 

1,711,951 

NOTE. — Eleven  male  and  twenty-one  female  Indiana  included  in  white  population. 
One-  male  and  two  female  Chinese  included  in  white  population. 


104 


STATE   OF   ILLINOIS. 


TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

1,565 
G20 
ITS 

11,192 
1,883 

83,625 
2  25° 

Asia  

49 
19 
27 
453 
536  i 
20,132  ! 
24 

3 

712 
41,745  I 
90  ! 
9,493 

130,  804 
6(59 

Holland  

1.416 
87,573 
219 
27 
4,891 
395 
341 
1 
134 
10,  540 

Alabama  

5 

Ireland  

Arkansas  

3,2» 
39,  012 
294 
18,  253 
32,  978 
4,771 
343 
59 
173 
3,955 

Italy  

California  

Atlantic  Islands  

Mexico  

Connecticut  

Tc 

Belgium  

Norway  

Delaware  

British  America  

Portugal  

1,347 

700,925 
G2,  010 

. 

Central  America  

Poland  

,.S 

China  

Pacific  Island*  

Russia  

Indiana  

Dlst  i 

Scotland  

Europe,  (uot  specified)  

Spain  

20 

r>.  4/0 

5 
5.  748 

60,  193  i 
988 
7,  47.-. 
10,  470 
19,053 
5,  516 
285 
794 
12,  394 
7,868 
l!i,  47-1 
121,008 
13.587 
131,887 
31 

. 

Sweden  

German  States  : 
Austria  2,106 

Sardinia  

1,387,308 

Switzerland  

Aggregate  native  

Bavaria  12.437 

South  America  

23 

! 

155 

Baden  9,  508 

Sandwich  Islands  

Hesse  10,181 

Turkey  

West  Indies  

Wales  !          I.S38 

Mississippi  

•Wurtemberg  5,  09« 

Other  foreign  countries  

396 

Germany,  (not  spe 
cified)  65,341 

Aggregate  foreign  
Aggregate  native  

Total  

354,  643 
1,  387.  308 

KC 

Total  Germanv  

Ohio  

Great  Britain,  (not  specified)  .. 

1,711,951 

Oregon  

_ 

TABLE  No.  G.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS.                                          NO.  OF.      |j                                    OCCUPATION?. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

k 

141 
14 
1,343 

1,183 

24 
11 
12,668 
21 
71 
549 
48 
26 
36 
4    ' 
174 
90 

340 

~Vr76~ 
1,880 
3 
133 

453 
56 

Dancing  masters  

4 
18 
259 

187 
2 
13 
310 
96 

18 

188 
~~~38 
141 

27 
153,646 
47,  216 
33 
9 
9 
21 
o 

125 
4 
73 
62 
4 
78 
14 
37 

762 
60 
15 
25 
276 
21 
8 
6 
9 

Dairymen  

Dentists  

Apprentices  ,  .    Cabinet-makers  
Architects  !        —  47__j     Cnnalmen  

Distillers  

Artificial  flower  makers  3    :     (;ar.bui],ier8    

Drapers  
Draughtsmen  

Drivers  

'  i    Carpet-makers  

Drovers  

Bag-makers  4          Carters  

Dyers  
Editors  

Engravers  

Expressmen  

*       y 

Farm  laborers  

Billiard-saloon  keepers  15         Civil  and  mechanical  engineers  

cu  t 

' 

, 

491 
20 
333 
10 
175 
'179 
8 
2,803 

Book-keepers  •           554     !    Composition-workers  

Bowling  saloon  keepers  4     /     Contractors  

Box-makers  17         Conveyancers  

;    Gardeners  and  nurserymen  

Brass-founders        ...                                                       95    1     Coopers                                        

Gas-fitters  

Brass-workers  23         Coppersmiths  58 

Gas-makers  

Brewers  j           389     :    Cord-makers  S 

Gate-keepers  

Bricklayers  1           823         Cotton  cloth  manufacturers  3 

Brick-makers                 '                                                  800         Curriers  1             40 

Bridge-makers                                                                         •£)          Cuttcra  10 

STATK    OF    ILLINOIS. 
TAUI.E  No.  G.— OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 


—  —  —  •  -1 

. 

OCCUVATtOSS.                                          SO.  OK 

OCCUVATIOVS                                           NO.  OF 

OiXl'HATlONS.                                         NO.  OV 

3         Mu 

Shingle-  makers  ;               -19 

.->u 

Ship-carpenters  192 

Gold-pen  makers  3     •     Mu 

n 

Shirt  manufacturers  7 

Shoebinders  (                 6 

vsmen  ...              '$ 

Shoemakers  :         3,  947 

Gunsmiths  '    Notaries  public  13 
Hair-worker*           s    <     Nurses  

Showmen  11 

Hardware  dealers.  -  -                                                                     Ofiii>«'r«    (puhljc)                            .         1,  403 

Soldiers  i! 

Hardware  manufacturers  l~    ,1    Oculists                                                                            '- 

Hosier*  4          Ostlers                                                                                 219 

Hucksters  
.«          Packers  

Stock  dealers  '               34 

Hnnten  0  «•?.» 
Painters  *•  °«*" 

Stock  brokers  21 

.,     .    Pttper  dLalers  

Stove-makers  23 

Straw-workers  !                 6 

Students  \          1,  8-13 

Iron-founders  Pavers                                                      

Sugar  manufacturers  4 

C 

j  P  Wellers                              •  !           '-'^          Photographers  -  -  - 

Joiner  *                                                 ^*     '     Physicians  

1M 

Plane-makers  
Laborers  o^  «w 

,          Planers  

Teachers                  4,  8^8 

Tea  dealers  

Lamp-makers  J 

inters  '. 
isterers  \            979 

Teamsters  1,  813 

C  Cfi  *?      l                                                                  KAA 

Laundresses  •  i,  W7 

.  .-  .         Plaster  tigurv  makers  
Lawyers  ,Q 

Tobacconists  : 

Lead-workers  

^w-makers  52 

Tool-makers  24 

Leather  dealers  
Lecturers  ;               6    ;j 

be-                                                                          83 

Traders             i             242 

rtera  183 

Trimmers  •  

Librarians  
Potters  ,            -=1U 
Lightning-tod  makers  ,  Mi 

Trunk-makers  

ntcrs  *.  w» 
>duco  dealers  

How  dealer*  ,               5     | 

i    Umbrella  manufacturers  , 

LtihograDh'jrn  1-     • 
i    Provision  dealers  

Undertakers  

5,'J     '     Pu 

blishers  

inp-makerfl  

*    n  hoi     ^r                                                                      87 

'    Pu 

P 

arrvmen  ...                     40 

Varnish  -makers  

b  r  d  alers                                                                1"3     ^                                                                                             P 

Vinegar-makers  .  . 

[    Weavers  315 

Mariners  1  .  H8         Rt 

porters  

Weighmastcrs  
]    Whalemen  i 

Masons  '        2,  :J1S     i    Rope-makers  ... 

Wheelwrights  j         3-  f)y9 
Whip-makers  1 

Wine  aud  liquor  dealers  

Merchants  5.  3^         Salt-makers  4 

Wire-workers  : 
Wood-cordcrs  

Miller*  2-  147          Sausage  -make  r*  

Wood-cuttern  
Wood  dealers  

Millwrights                :  .'  249         ga 

, 

Miners  LOW         Sc 

ale-makers  

0 

ulntors  ...                           '                ll 

Other  occupations  aud  unknown..  .                     „ 
Total...                         I      39*  ^ 

Mueical-instrument  makers  8 

rvants  "*-  C46 
v\ 

Musicians  144          Sexwns  ....                                                                                                                                                           i 

14 


106 


STATE    OF    INDIANA. 

TABLK  No.  I.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


Under  1. 


1  uud  under  5. 


COUNTIES. 


31. 


SandnnderlO.     10  imd  under  15. 


15  uiul  undergo.    80  aud  under  :!0. 


M. 


F. 


31. 


11 

IS 
13 

M 
J5 
16 
17 
JH 


Adams 

Allen 

Bartholomew 

Beuton 

Blackford 

Booue — 

Brown 

Carroll 

Casa 

Clark 

Clay 

Clinton 

Crawford 

Daviess 

Dearborn  

Decatur 

DeKalb 

Delaware 

Dubois 

Elkhart 

Fayctte 

Floyd 

Fountain 

Franklin 

Fulton 

Gibson 

Grant 

Green 

Hamilton 

Hancock 

Harrison 

Hendricks 

Henry 

Howard 

Huntington 

Jackson 

Jasper  

Jay 

Jefferson 

Jennings 

Johnson 

Knox 

Kosciusko 

La  Grange. 

Lake 

Laporto 

Lawrence 

Madison 

Marion 

Marshall 

Martin 

Miami 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

Xcwtou 

Noble 

Ohio 

Orange 

Owen 

Parko 

Perry 

Pike 

Porter 

Powy 

Pulaiki 

Putnam 


185 

525 

887 

07 


326 
124 
214 
263 
314 
230 
2UO 
109 
220 
381 
267 
195 
290 
140 
373 
171 
355 
259 
309 
108 
233 
253 
308 
296 
186 
365 
265 
201 
215 
292 
268 

27 
198 
410 
191 
282 
265 
866 
159 
156 
362 
225 
311 
633 
2.'io 
191 
320 
189 
379 
878 

•M 
246 
100 
165 
240 
277 
258 
193 
160 
255 
105 


172  j 
502  i 


299 
114 
238 
263 
341 
233 
287 
105 
237 
388 
276 
210 
281 
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TAIII.F,  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


107 


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60  ami  under  70. 

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7,074 
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20,048 
6,  701 
4,586 
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6,537 
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8,  143 
1,257 
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2,778 
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6,106 
5,  236 
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8,580 
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4,409 
13,  904 
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6,993 
7,  145 
7.  273 
8,  475 
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4,229 
10,840 
6,500 
7,  955 
18,  982 
6,018 
4,  337 
7,  973 
6,285 
10,006 
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1,103 
7,224 
2,661 
5,810 
7,018 
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9,  246 
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14,238 
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14,835 
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17,416 
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STATE    OF    INDIANA. 
TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE— Continued. 


68 
69 
70 
71 

73 
74 

76 

78 
79 
- 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
01 
92 

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5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15.    ISandnnder  20.    20  and  under  30. 

1 
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296       1,257       1,220 
298       1,368        1,284 
231            950       1,003 
305        1,157        1,169 
139           514  |        476 
341        1,393  ;     1,294 
276  !     1,098  ;        944 
49           179  j         150 
130           649  .        637 
218       1,071   \        995 
185           653  •        778 
433       1,635        1.632 
171           619          609 
90           419  ;         437 
376       1,356       1,358 
170           616  i        555 
298  !     1,498  j     1,494 
278  i    1,171  i    1,253 
176          625  :        637 
203           939           932 
301        1,232        1,147 
433  j     1.792       1,672 
210  |        810           711 

1,417 
1,538 
1,  062 
1,266 
571 
1,459 
1,082 
181 
678 
1,160 
917 
1,601 
622 
483 
1,312 
646 
1,415 
1,325 
604 
9% 
1,305 
1,919 
923 
603 
821 

1,308 
1.46S 
1,025 
1,231 
561 
1,  528 
1,069 
141 
706 
1,028 
903 
1.  622 
658 
460 
1,306 
637 
1,501 
1,  237 
714 
991 
1  ,  270 
1,910 
849 
572 
8-13 

1,229 
1,  306 
969 
1,  180 
510 
1,290 
971 
141 
641 
1,003 
790 
1,405 
528 
415 
1,108 
599 
1,231 
1,187 
671 
878 
1,209 
1,743 
780 
555 
741 

1,105 
1,151 
950 
1,  110 
417 
1,212 
925 
122 
658 
977 
851 
1,317 
553 
405 
1,  075 
582 
1,271 
1,118 
587 
853 
1,  1X1 
J,  582 
699 
500 
703 

1,071 
960 
903 
1,0-18 
411 
1,  142 

129 
623 
915 
704 
1,436 
411 
425 
1,075 
617 
1,  151 
1,049 
607 

1,069 
1,520 
614 
460 
603 

1,066 
1,062 
933 
1,005 
421 
1,  120 
816 
113 
596 
859 
716 
1,415 
46.1 
396 
1,090 
592 
1,291 
1,044 
539 
7J3 
1.018 
1,747 
649 
114 
560 

1,562 

1.31)5 
1,605 

605 
1.76-1 
1,289 
196 
985 
1,320 
1,  120 
2,  932 
658 
660 
2,156 
997 
2,181 
1,  515 
1,048 
1,243 
1,567 
2,689 
800 
837 
840 

1,  515 
1,381 
1,415 
1,601 
603 
1,589 
1.154 
172 
883 
1.301 
1,081 
2,457 
663 
5S1 
1,757 
804 
2,  109 
1,  399 
846 
1,  162 
1,  453 
2,571 
826 
728 
846 

1,055  !        9: 
1,130  '     1,01 
950           S3 
1,269  i     1,01 
424           34 
1,094  i     1,03 
914           70 
158          1C 
680           51 
865           K 
707  '        ft 
1,903  i     1,40 
502           43 
475           4; 
1.597        1,23 
532           47 
1,543        l,2f 
1,  023           90 
654           51 
767  !        6? 
953           94 
1,  833       1,  6* 
639          5: 
539          42 
677          61 

6  i  678  627 
2  ;  736  686 
5  536  516 
0  |  786  673 
9  260  258 
6  j  697  654 
2  588  522 
3  91  69 
7  463  382 
0  547  488 
6  4(»  457 
1  1,  029  853 
7  284  225 
5  1  263  232 
4  942  739 
1  i  339  299 
5  862  755 
3  727  594 
7  370  327 
0  486  401 
0  656  637 
3  1,186  1,105 
1  400  363 
0  305  274 
6  457  366 

Ridley                                               308 

F.n<h                                              218 

St   Jowph                   299 

Scott                          117 

Shelby                    335 

Spencer                276 

Stark                                                   49 

SteulMMi                                             135 

Sullivan                                         209 

Vigo            339 

Wabawh                                      295 

Warren                                             200 

WaiTick                                            243 

Washington                             ;        307 

Wavne                                          469 

Wclli                                             1  ''3 

White                       .                      143 

150           555           568 
124  1        834           752 

Whillr-T             .             ...                 !!"> 

Total                                  22  568 

22,  095     01,  787     88,  729 

98,  017 

95,366 

86,  669     82,  182 

77,503 

76,  582 

121,  982 

112,881 

82,  804     72.  10 

7  52,  021  46,  286 

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3 

4 
5 
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7 
8 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
13 
16 
17 
18 
19 
80 
21 
22 
23 
24 
23 
26 

28 
23 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
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1 
4 

1 
4 

2 
6 
2 
6 
9 
10 
69 
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12 
61 
6 
5 

7 
1 
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1 
8 
52 
3 

0 
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1 
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81 

1 

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6 
31 
9 
12 
4 
17 
9 

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233 
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7 

10 
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1 

3 

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1 
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2              5              8 

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39 

9 
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6 

1 

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4 
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1              7              6 
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0               3 

1 

9 

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3               5  :            4 

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9 
30 
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35 
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21 
31 
5 
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6 
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4 
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4 

8 

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3 
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1                    3    ;                3 

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3              4              2 

I               7  i            4 
1 

1  i           10 
4.1)             63 
3  i            3 

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6  '  3  '  

Floyd                    .       .   ..     ;          10 

2  1C  21 
31  ^ 

6  7  i  1 

Franklin  2 

Gibnon                                               4 

3  j          12            15 
8             23             31 
1               8  !            2 
8            22  ;          23 
...             4              4 

24             25 
2S  •         3i 
3               5 
19            29 
6              6 
13  '            4 
2  j            2 
20  1          19 
13            16 

19 

17 

26 
7 
8 
5 
17 
13 

21 
19 
7 
16 
4 
5 
2 
16 
11 

33 

7 
7 
4 
31 
11 

7 
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2 

16  ,         '. 

8j 
6 
3 
13 
6 

9              7  i            9 
9            10            11 
3              1              4 
!0            12  !            8 
3              3 
:              4  j            5 
2              2 
I              9            17 
7             8            11 
1    

Grant           ...                   '            7 

Green  '           1 

Horrlnon    t           V 

1              8              5 
1              2              S 

3            19            15 
1  |           9  j         10 

Hendricks  1 

Howard  2 

Jackion  7 

1                          11 
j             i 

12 

14 

15 

1 
1 
26 

a 

17 

11 

13 

15 

13 

1 

9 

638 
1    

Jauper  

Jay  

1 
31 

70. 

1 
39 

10 

2 
41 
13 

2 
33 

Cl 

3 

23 

1 

2 
40 

a 

1 
28            i 

10 

1    

7           3-1        ";  33 

3                11                   7 

47 
11 

K  j  13  15 

n            4 

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STATK   OF    INDIANA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


109 


WHITE— Continued. 


50  mul  under  60. 

BO  and  under  70.    70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100 

Above  100. 

Ape  unkn'n. 

Total. 

Agffrreatr. 

COUNTIES. 

63 
6'J 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
70 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
80 
87 
68 
89 
90 
91 
92 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

1 
3 

1 
1 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F, 

442 
571 
451 
545 
107 
514 
337 
54 
318 
349 
342 
729 
181 
192 
535 
228 
5411 
•133 
299 
315 
435 
fcOO 
287 
239 
264 

303 
440 
420 
391 

140 
410 
290 
40 
240 
294 
297 
504 
141 
207 
409 
212 
420 
315 
222 
202 
343 
711 
223 
167 
177 

240 
327 
239 
230 
98 
244 
117 
26 
175 
197 
181 
280 
92 
123 
226 
132 

215 

219 

130 
144 
232 

447 
120 
91 
111 

199 
261 

234 
196 
94 
214 
121 
16 
133 
150 

78 
129 
91 
81 
34 
93 
49 
6 
411 
Cl 

74 
90 
79 
63 
29 
80 
48 

30 

51 

25 
1!) 
34 
SI 
8 
22 

6 

11 

13 
16 

18 
21 

11 
20 

8 

1 
1 
3 

9  399 

8,773 
9,  159 
7,0(3 
8.798 
3,548 
9,  501 
6,881 
980 
4,967 
7.214 
6,206 
12,041 
4,  017 
3,  425 
9,028 
4,470 
10,  712 
8,453 
4,  705 
6,415 
8,013 
14,  042  i 
5.  227 
3.  883 
5,  123 

18,  17? 
18,907 
15,774 
18,338 
7,301 
19,548 
14,554 
2,  194 
10,372 
14,944 
12,  056 

o^  rao 
-.>,  OB. 

8,135 
7,063 
20,  425 
9,  392 
21,811 
17,  469 
10,040 
13,242 
17.  722 
28,688 
10,843 
8,237 
10,  037 

9,  808 
8,111 
9  540 

1 

1 
2 

3,  753 
10,047 
7,673 
1,214 
5,405 
7,730 
0,  450 
13,541 
4,  118 
3,  038 
10,  797 
4,922 
11,099 
9,  010 
s  :m 

3 

Shelby  

1 

1 

4 
13 

1 
1 

2 

1 

Sullivan  

193 
255 
74 
120 
191 

99 

200 
202 
93 
116 
236 
418 
102 
C7 
91 

91 
C3 
86 
51 

38 
78 
IB 
41 
39 
101 
203 
38 
30 
4.'! 

71 

17 
5-.' 
61 
37 
50 
36 
30 
41 
83 
179 
37 
20 
32 

go 

6 
20 
14 
13 
9 
10 
4 
11 

39 

o 

4 

31 
13 

3 
M 
C 
8 
16 
14 
11 
H 
IS 
4.3 
C 

8 

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1 
o 

11           2 

Switzerland  

1  |         1 

i 

1 

8 

6 

Yandfrlnirgh  .  .  . 

1 

1 

1 

2 

26  !       35 

Wabash  

'- 

1 

1 

2  1        (i,  827 
<i  ion 

3 

7 
3 
I 

Wellington  

1 

1 

14,  lM(i 
5,  010 
4,  354 
5.514 

1 

1 

Wbitley  

35,774 

28,  260     16,  851 

14,  400       5,  834 

5,037 

1,273       1,162 

118           l->4 

22 

21 

125 

130 

693,  348 

645,  362  j     1,  338,  710  j 

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3 
4 

i    5 

6 
7 
8 
9 

3 

a 

!         i   1  i  !  ..    . 

4                   3  j                    7  j  Bartholomew  .  .  . 
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2 

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3 
26 
1 

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1 

15  ,7723 
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1 

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1 

1 
1 

2               2    '             1               1 

3               1    1    

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i 

11 

13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
20 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 

1               1    

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1               1                1    

1 

1 
10 
3 
2 

2             1  ^           1                 : 

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22             7  j         15             3             3 

4               1  i             1 

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3               n                               '> 

1 

53                00  i               li)3     Franklin  

j 

13 
10 
3 
12 
5 
4 
3 
16 
7 

8              51              2              3 

7              8  j           4              3              1 
4               1    .                           2  !            1 

2    ..             !             1 

144               ]30  ;                274      Gibson  
JOO              194  j               384  '  Grant 

1               1               1 
1    . 

42                 37                     79  •  Green 

5              5  I           3              2              1 
2                             1311 

1 

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181              169  1               350  j  Hamilton  

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i:        i         i!        4 

1          1 

G4                50  j               114  '  Harrison 

2  ...       ... 

1                    i 

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149  '             l'J4                   283      Henry 

7              65                  ''•• 

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1                  1  !                   2     Huntinctnu  .. 
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4 

1              3  !           4              3 

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3                 2  '                  5     Jasper 

2               2    i  

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11                10  •                 21  '  Jay 

13 
5 

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STATE   OF    INDIANA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


FREE  COLORED— Continued. 


:i7 

38 

39 

40 
41 
42 

43 

44 

45 
40 
47 
48 
411 
50 
51 

53 
51 

55 

50 

57 

58 

59 

00 
61 
63 

in 

li-l 

65 
liti 
07 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 

Under  1.            1  and  under  5.      5  and  under  10. 
C'OUXTIKS. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

|      M. 

Y.             M.             F.             M.             F. 

M. 

'•• 

M. 

F. 

M.            F. 

M. 

F. 

It 

F. 

I 

]                1                I               1 

3 

36 

5  !            3 
40             41 
1 

3 
86 

27 

10 

1 
13 

Kuox                             4 

4             29             20             25  :          SI! 

28 

33 

31 

KoKciusko  

Lii  (.range  

1                1               2    1 

; 

1 

i 

2  ]            3 

3 

1 

5 
4 

50 

Lake  

1 
13 
9 

48 



1 

8 
4 
3 
30 



Laporte  
Lawrence  ] 

2               4               2               8^7 
1               8               5               7 
'j               8               6               5 

8 
9 

13 

4 
40 

11 

g 

i 

i 

4 
5 
3 
9 
8 

16  i            5 
13              5 
9  :            9 
79            90 

o  i 

4 
10 

6 
4 
1 
41 

23             44             41              58  :          4:1 

50 

Marshall  

Martin  J 

3               2               4               4 

5 
4 

13 

1 

3 
3 

1 

a 

5 

5 

8 

1 

7               3 
8               3 

1  •            2 
8            12 
10  ;           5 

0 

1 

:i 

7 
5 
1 

2 
o 

J               -i               -l               -i 

1 
1 
10 
8 
1 
1 
13 
3 
8 

1              10               8             10  :           13 
2             13  '.            G             12  j           10 

rt 

8 

10 

1 

Noble  

Ohio  

1               1                1 

13 
5 

12 
1 

4  ;            2 
25  I          23 
4  :           10 
18             15 

1 
10 
4 
13 



Orange  -.  .  .'           2 

5             20             14  :           23             20 
1               9               4  i            5  !            8 
1              14             14  |           15  1           15 

23 
G 
14 

10 
6 
11 

10 
15 

4 
5 

7 
1 

7 
3 
i; 
1 
1 

Parke     ...                          '5 

Perry  

Pike  n                           :• 

0 

0 

3 

Porter  :             1 

1               3  ,            2               1 

1 
9 
1 
09 
5 
23 
0 

i:::  : 

3               4 
12             14 
1 

1 
5 

42 
•1 
19 

0 

:i         10         10         13  ;        i; 

0                         0                                                     O 

12 

go 

9 
32 
3 

r«o 

3 

3 

1 

12 
1 
40 
0 
33 

6 

1 

yj 

4 

4 

4 

! 

22 

a 

3 

Putnam  

Randolph  20 

20             39  :          56             60  :          lil 

i          5          3          4  !        a 

°8             "5             1°  '          31 

57             02 

5         c 

46            32 
7             10 

36 

17 
3 

Kipley                                                   2 

Uu«h  I            2 

St.  Joseph.  .                                            3 

5               7  ;            9  !            5 

. 

Scott  

Shelby  

- 

1 

4  ;             1 

1 

2 

1 

Stark  :                               ; 

1 

Steuben  

1 
3 
3 
3 
1 

Sullivan  :            2 
Switzerland  

4               4               ;)               5  ;           12 
o               *i               4  ,            o 

6 
1 

3 
11 
41 

1 

5 

7 

3 

0 

1 
40 

5 
5 
11 
3 

i 

0 

1 

30 
o 

3 
1 
9 
56 

8 

5 
4 
4 

o 
SI 
1 

21              14 
5  ,            3 
4  !           !5 
3               2 

6  :        i 

13             14 
5               4 
84            61 
3               4 
1               1 
3               5 
18             23 
83            90 

5 
1 
14 

y 

1 
15 
1 
30 

4 

4 

1 
5 
1 
1 
5 
3 
29 
3 

1              10             10             Hi  i            8 
o                   '            S  1            3 

10 
o 

10 

1 
no 
i 
i 

9 

45 

Tipton  1 

Uuion  

i          7  ;        a  '        o  j        5 

0                                1  '            4 

6 

1 
29 
1 
1 

Vennillion  

Vigo  .     .                                         1G 

11             41  :          32  !           52  1          51 

1               4  |            3  i            4  i            2 
Si                                 '1 

Waba*h  

Warren  

1 

3 
44 

:i 
t 

53 

Warrick  '..  

3 

17 
50 

Washington  

S               8             16             14              13 

12             48             45  :          73  |           "ri 

8 

37 
1 
1 
5 

10   ; 

38 

Wayne  13 

Wells  

White  

4 
8 

1 

1 
7 

1  ;            2 

6  :           8 

1               2 
4 

Whitley                                             i 

1               5               7  '           10  j            S 

I 

4 

Total  170  j         180           057           licl           H27            "'.< 

701 

767 

061 

734 

1,092  ,     1,030 

613           571   1        3!I8 

41, 

INDIAN. 


1 

Allen  

1         ••> 

1 

4 

1 

i 

Brown  

v 

1 

I 

3 

Cass  

1 

1 

1 

1 

o 

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4 

Grant  

:  

5 

o 

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ft 

St.  Joseph 

1 

o  •               o                  o 

o 

0 

0 

7 

Tippecauoe  

ft 

Union  

1 

1 

1               1 

i 

Wabanh  

I 

r 

10 

Whitley  

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I 

Total  

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AOCiHEGATK. 


Total  whites.  ..                          •>•>  rjjfl 

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Total  Indians  1           *( 

14 

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1 

80,428 

STATE   OF    ITS  DIANA 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


Ill 


FREE  COLORED— Continued. 


50  and  under  GO. 

i                                                                                                                    i                                        | 
60  and  under  70.   70  and  under  80.  ;  80  and  under  90.  90  uud  under  100.    Above  100.   Age  unk'wu.,              Total. 

!  Aggregate 

COUNTIES. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F.             M. 

F.       '      M. 

F.             11. 

F.          M. 

F.    j    M. 

F.   |      M. 

I''. 

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n  i            19 

22.1                   449 

14 

1 

10 

6 

r,           3 

4  i             3 

1  i.. 

1 

1                                                     "-U 

9                     II) 
2                      5 
62                   135 
51                   118 
31                     00 
413                   Wo 

20               .      .r)3 
31                     47 
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78                   150 
50                   107 
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14                     35 
20                     40 
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3               1 

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1 

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1           5,791  |        5,  637             11,428 

INDIAN. 


AGGREGATE. 


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38 
30 
40 


43 
44 
45 

16 
47 

48 
49 
50 

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58 
99 
60 
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71 
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11                     211 

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1 

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4 

2                       6 

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28,200 

16,  851 

14,400  I    5,834       5,037 

1,273:     J,162i         118           121         22         21.     12.1 

130  j    693,348       GI5,:ifi2        I,::3S.7III      Total  whiten  

1 

343 

246 

170 

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17,023  i  14,542  ,     5,  899  j     5,096 

1.  297        1.  190  i         126  j         133  :       24 

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131 

690,260 

651,168        1,350,428  ; 

112 


STATIC    OF    INDIANA. 


TADLF.  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND   CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FKKE  COLORED. 

Total  free 
colored. 

Aggregate. 

BLACK.                                                                     MULATTO. 

M. 

P. 

Tutul. 

M.                   F.                Total. 

M.                   F. 

Total. 

4,  409 
13.916 
8,683 
1,234 
1,969 
8,  022 
3.131 
6.  436 
7.064 
9.584 
5  802 
7,  02!) 
3  871 

9.  246 
29.  265 
17,858 

2,  809 
4,  122 
16.  663 
6,  5D7 
13.476 
16,778 
19,982 
12,  139 
14,  485 
8  226 

20 

2                       2 
13                       9 

4 

22 

6 
63 

7 

9,  252 
29.328 
17.865 
2,809 
4,122 
16,753 
6.  5:)7 
13,  48.9 
16.  843 
20,502 
12,  161 
14,505 
8.226 
13,323 
24.  406 
17.  294 
13.880 
15.  753 
10,  394 
20.986 
10,  225 
20.  183 
15,566 
19,549 
9.  422 
14.  532 
15.  797 
16.041 
17,310 
12.  802 
18,  521 
16,  953 
SO,  119 
12.  524 
14,867 
16,286 
4,291 
11,399 
M.  036 
14.  749 
14,  R54 
16,  056 
17,418 
11,366 
9,  145 
22.  919 
13,6112 
16,518 
39.  855 

6.975 
16.  851 
12.847 
20.  688 
16,  110 
2,360 
14.915 
5.  462 
12,076 
14.376 
15,5.18 
11,847 
10,078 
10,313 
16,167 
5,711 
20.  681 
18,997 
19,054 
16,193 
IR.  455 
7.303 

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8,  Ml 
3.376 
7  010 

21                     41 
3                       7 

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14                     24  ;                  38 

29  '                  23 

52 

90 

12 
145 
4 
5 

1  ',                    3 
12  j                  24 
118  ;                263 
2  j                    6 
5                   10 

6  i                    4 
18  ,                  SI 
129  I               1C8 

4  i                   6 

10 
41 
257 
16 
10 

13 
65 
520 
2° 
20 

Ca«s 

8,814 

10.  .108 
6.  aT7 
7  46.1 

Clark 

Clay 

4.  355 

0.777 
12.639 
8,813 
7  156 

6.  472 
• 
8.457 
6,  709 
7.564 
5.  049 
9,  946 
4,<186 
9.615 
7.419 
9,481 

13,  249 
24,332 
17,870 
13,  865 
15,737 
10,382 
20.966 
10,  138 
19,  426 
15,493 
19,446 
9,416 
14,  258 
15.413 
15,  962 
16,  960 
12,709 
18.407 
16,908 
19,  «\R 
12.  359 
14,865 
16,107 
4,286 
11,378 
24,  524 
14,  598 
14,  835 
15,607 
17,416 
11.350 
9,  140 
22,784 
13,  574 
16,458 
39,  030 
12,  719 
8,923 
16,804 
12,822 
20,738 
16.003 
2  360 

27 
14 

7 

C6  I                  53 
7                   21 
6  j                 13 

11                    10 

23  j                 31 
4  i               .7 
7                     8 

8  i                   7 

21 
53 
11 
15 
15 

74 
74 
24 
15 
16 
12 
20 
87 
757 
73 
103 
6 
274 
384 
79 
350 
93 
114 
45 
283 
165 
2 
179 
5 
21 
512 
151 
19 
449 
2 
16 
5 
135 
118 
60 
823 
3 

a 

25 

150 
107 

Dearborn  

Delaware  -  
Dubois  

Elkburt 

8,  173 
5.  333 
11,020 
5,15-' 
9,811 
8,074 

9.  965 

1                     1 

8  |                 12 
5  i                  11 
24                     45 
125                 25  j 
23                     49 
9                   13 

4 

6 
21 
130 
26 

2                     7 
19                   !?3 
206  i                296 
9  !                  15 
44                     41 
3  j                    3 
76  '                  79 
111  I                117 
51   :                  13 
92                     86 
S8  ;                 25 
25                   29 
26                    19 
62                     51 
72                     81 
1                       1 
51                     50 

9 
43 
502 
24 
85 
6 
155 
228, 
34 
178 
53 
51 
45 
113 
153 

101 

Floyd 

4,  429 

6.823 
7,  439 
7.800 
8.  319 
6,220 
8,  '.I3(i 
8.237 
9.  744 
5.  954 
7,103 
7,708 
2,008 
5,  4U1 
12,138 
6.993 
7,145 
7.273 
8,475 
5,  464 
4,229 
10,  840 
6,500 
7,955 
18,982 
6,018 
4,337 
8,078 
6,285 
10,006 
7,860 
I,  103 
7,  224 
2,661 
5,  810 
7,018 
7,368 
5,738 
4,828 
4,865 
7.  4.11 

2,  7n 

9,993 
8,773 
9,159 
7,663 

8,812 
3,  548 

7.  4:ir, 
7.  '.174 
8.  1C'.' 
8,611 
6.  489 
9  47! 

68 
7'J 

89 
39 

51                   119 
77                   156 
24  !                  45 
B3  i                 172 
19  [                  40 
21                     60 

Hancock  

Ilendrieka  
Henry  
Howard  

e.671 

10,  092 
C.405 
7.  76-' 
8.399 
2,228 
5.0J7 
12  386 

87                     83                   170 
8  j                    4                     12 

40 

11 
87 
40 
5 
171 
1 
o 
1 
41 
34 
24 
291 

38                     78 

a  .             5 

10  ;                    21 
72                   159 
33                     73 
1                       6 
167                   338 
1 

i 

156                   1!>7 
42                     36 

5  ;               8 

53  '                  58 
1    

353 
78 
13 
111 
1 
14 
3 
59 
59 
12 
223 

3 
3 
21 
11 
63 
106 

7,605 
7,  690 
8,334 
8.941 
5,  886 
I.  ill  1 
11,944 
7.074 
8,503 
SO,  048 
6,  701 
4,586 
8.7% 
6.537 
10,738 
8.143 
1,257 
7,683 
2,778 
6,006 
7.  C73 
7,974 
6.106 
-,.  236 
5,  431 
8.580 
2.998 
10,  669 
9.399 
9,806 
8,111 
9.5K 
3.  753 

0 

5  ;                    9 
2  :                   1 
32                   27 
30                     29 
5                       7 
181                   102 
2 
3                     2 
11                     10 
7                       4 
34                     31 
56                     50 

Lake 

1                       2 
35                   76 
25                   59 
24                   48 
311                  602 

Marshall  .       ... 

59 
15 
3 
38 
1 

87                     47 
11                     26 
11                     14 
47                     85 
1 

Montgomery  

Noble  
Ohio  

14,907 
5.4o9 
11,816 
14,991 
15,342 
11,844 
10.064 
10,296 
16,031 
5.711 
20,  662 
.18,172 
18,967 
15.774 
18,367 
7.301 

3 
3 

75 
7 
78 
I 
I 
5 
42 

5 
4                     7 

56                  131 
6 
57                   135 

1                       2 
(i                     11 
57                     99 

8 
23 
260 
83 
196 
3 
14 
17 
136 

10  i                    6 
67  j                  (W 
34  j                 36 
31  !                  30 
;                    1 

16 
129 

72 
61 
1 
12 
6 
37 

Owen  

Parke 

Perry  
Pike.  . 

10  |                   2 
4  '                   2 
19 

PorKT  

Posey  

Pulaski  

I'utnam  
Randolph  .  .  . 
Riploy  

10 
307 
9 
127 
13 

7                     17 
260                   567 
3                     5 
126                 253 
16                     29 
1                       1 

„ 

258 
82 
166 
59 
1 

19 

825 
87 
419 

88 

A 

124                  131 
36                   46 
8J                   84 
34                   25 
1    . 

Rucb    

St  Joseph  

Scott  

STATE    OF  INDIANA. 
TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION— Continued. 


113 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED., 

Total  free 
colored. 

Aggr<»gnt«. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

51. 

r. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

Shelby  . 

10,047 
7,673 
1,214 
5,405 
7,  7:iO 
6,450 
13,  542 
4,118 
3,642 
10,  797 
4,922 
11,099 
9,034 
5,333 
6,827 
9,109 
14,  646 
5,616 
4,354 
5,514 

9,501 
6,881 
980 
4,967 
7,214 
6,206 
12,041 
4,017 
3,427 
9,628 
4,470 
10,  712 
8,480 
4,705 
6,415 
8,613 
14,042 
5,227 
3,883 
5,124 

19,548 
14,554 
2,194 
10,  372 
14,  944 
12,656 
25,  583 
8,  135 
7,069 
'  20,  425 
9,  392 
21,811 
17,  514 
10,040 
13,  242 
17,  722 
28,688 
10  843 
8,237 
10,638 

5 

1 

2 
1 
1 

1 
16 
10 

7 
o 

1 
1 
29 
18 
5 
3 
30 
116 
17 
368 
15 
10 
17 
132 
636 

5 

9 

14 

21 
2 
1 
o 

120 
42 
143 
35 
40 
127 
30 
706 
33 
17 
19 
187 
870 
1 
21 
92 

19,569 
14,556 
2,195 
10,  374 
15,064 
12,698 
25,726 
8,170 
7,109 
20,552 
9,422 
22,517 
17,547 
10,  057 
13,261 
17,909 
29,538 
10,844 
8,258 
10,730 

Stark  

1 
43 
14 

72 
18 
3 
8 
7 
180 
10 
4 

1 
91 
24 
138 
32 
10 
11 
13 
338 
18 
7 
2 
55 
234 
1 
16 
92 

13 
8 
5 
3 
17 
56 
11 
183 
10 
8 
5 
55 
345 

48 
10 
66 
14 
7 
3 
6 
158 
8 
3 

2 

31 

118 

13 
60 
6 
185 
5 
o 

12 
77 
291 

Vigo  

Wabash 

24 
116 
1 
11 
47 

Wells 

White 

o 

3                       5 

5 
45 

693,  469 

645,531 

1,  339,  000 

3,102 

2,  879 

5,  031 

2,689 

2,758 

5.  447 

11,428 

1,  350,  428 

NOTE. — ?90  Indians  included  in  white  population. 


TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    &C.                                                             COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLOIIK1). 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

Totiil. 

K. 

P. 

Total. 

347 
275 
360 
314 
241 
170 
307 
473 
708 
471 
370 
357 
444 
450 
957 
621 
531 
46 
578 
679 
517 
481 
713 
80 
409 
314 
611 
633 
584 
171 
780 
803 
5,389 
392 

299 
256 
329 
304 
205 
152 
300 
414 
669 
460 
333 
321 
367 
426 
814 
607 
466 
47 
483 
641 
434 
438 
645 
84 
377 
296 
569 
572 
481 
173 
725 
684 
4,952 
341 

646 
531 
689 
618 
446 
322 
607 
887 
1,377 
931 
703 
673 
811 
876 
1,771 
1,228 
997 
93 
1,061 
1,320 
951 
919 
1,358 
164 
786 
610 
1,180 
1,207 
1,065 
346 
1,505 
1,487 
10,341 
733 

3 

1 

-' 

3 

1 

651 
532 
689 
618 
443 
322 
607 
887 
1,377 
931 
703 
678 
811 
876 
1,773 
1,228 
1,002 
S3 
1,061 
1,320 
951 
919 
1,353 
164 
786 
610 
1,180 
1,207 
1,065 
346 
1,505 
1,496 
10,388 
733 

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2 

a 

4 

1 

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4 

23 

5 

24 

9 

47 

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114 


STATE  OF  INDIANA. 
TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,  tC. 

COUNTIES. 

\VHITK. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

586 
980 

649 
CIS 
557 
707 
270 
311 
475 
235 
SCO 
589 
414 
083 
C90 
1C2 
112 
340 
205 
590 
402 
750 
411 
953 
477 
873 
457 
84  G 
718 
459 
5C9 
444 
686 
509 
489 
682 
474 
843 
730 
2C8 
700 
835 
488 
531 
453 
377 
75C 
728 
472 
604 
42G 
362 
374 
553 
569 
353 
368 
532 
498 
413 
441 
'     - 
343 
1,537 
533 
GC3 
491 
419 
561 

547 
853 
054 
525 
6C3 
770 
257 
329 
404 
245 
574 
528 
386 
807 
513 
156 
74 
270 
221 
576 
347 
675 
371 
896 
492 
807 
438 
778 
013 
431 
476 
420 
634 
496 
487 
623 
431 
784 
631 
287 
670 
759 
434 
495 
422 
319 
691 
607 
468 
579 
378 
303 
346 
495 
516 

:)23 

375 
430 
453 
363 
424 
524 
351 
1,391 
478 
599 
4C2 
:  -;, 
486 

1,133 
1,833 
1,303 
1,143 
1,120 
1,537 
527 
610 
879 
480 
1,134 
1,117 
800 
1,880 
1,209 
318 
186 
010 
486 
1,166 
749 
1,425 
782 
1,854 
963 
1,060 
895 
1,024 
1,331 
890 
1,045 
864 
1,320 
1,005 
976 
1,305 
905 
1,627 
1,361 
555 
1,370 
1,594 
922 
1,016 
874 
696 
1,447 
1,395 
940 
1,183 
804 
665 
720 
1,048 
1,085 
681 
743 
1,012 
951 
776 
865 
1,132 
694 
2,928 
1,011 
1,202 
953 
804 
1,047 

j 

1,133 
1,840 
1,303 
1,143 
1,120 
1,537 
527 
040 
879 
480 
1,134 
1,117 
800 
1,880 
1,909 
1118 
186 
610 
486 
1,166 
749 
1,425 
782 
1,855 
!>09 
1,680 
805 
1,024 
1,331 
892 
1,058 
864 
1,381 
1,010 
977 
1,306 
905 
1,027 
1,361 
555 
1,370 
1,594 
922 
1,010 
P74 
696 
1,460 
1,395 
940 
1,183 
804 
065 
720 
1,048 
1,065 
681 
743 
1,012 
951 
776 
865 
1,132 
708 
2,97!) 
1,011 
1,262 
U53 
804 
1.047 

do  

4 

3                     7 

do  

do  

' 

do  

wCr 

do  

do  

do  

..do... 

do  

do  

do  

Benton  

do  

do  

do  

do  

Blackford             

do  

Licking 

do  

do  

Center  

1 

1 

Clinton  

do  

do  

do  ,  

do  

do  

do 

1 
2 

1 
11 

o 
13 

..do                      .                       .   .     .. 

Perry 

do  

do  

33 
4 

1 
1 

28 
7 

61 
11 
1 
1 

do  

do 

do 

Worth  

do  

Hamblin  

Brown  

do  

do  

do  

Wellington  

do  

Carrollton  

Clay  

do 

8 

5 

13 

Delphi  

do                                 ..... 

Democrat  

do  

Jackson  

do  

do 

do                 

Monroe.  

do  

Rock  Creek  

do  

do 

do                          

Hetuk-hem  

do  

Boone  

do 

Clay  

do                                     

Clinton  

do 

Deer  Creek  

do                 

Eel  

do 

7 
23 

7 
28 

14 
51 

Logansport  

do 

Harrison  

do 

Jackson  

do 

Jefferson  

do 

Miami  

do 

Noble  

...do... 

STATE    OF   INDIANA. 
TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


115 


CITIES.   TOWNS,    &C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE.                                                              FREE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total.                M. 

F. 

Total. 

CUBS  

C74 
733 
370 
49G 
1,453 
1,931 
843 
C45 
3GO 
4G3 
400 
832 
570 
590 
271 
646 
888 
678 
477 
482 
884 
340 
758 
913 
392 
1,323 
790 
477 
359 
600 
419 
548 
779 
359 
633 
586 
292 
754 
305 
588 
707 
654 
483 
572 
1,187 
463 
206 
493 
557 
841 
457 
489 
418 
1,601 
1,517 
270 
433 
809 
556 
526 
762 
1,034 
1,818 
406 
1,275 
588 
909 
350 
554 

609 
584 
369 
427 
1,510 
1,880 
813 
608 
345 
403 
442 
839 
588 
479 
267 
575 
823 
002 
412 
420 
832 
297 
730 
844 
372 
1,259 
725 
473 
314 
723 
382 
488 
708 
300 
602 
554 
232 
677 
267 
522 
672 
578 
438 
483 
1,154 
454 
217 
459 
559 
806 
449 
471 
392 
1,511 
1,467 
276 
398 
690 
513 
500 
7-*) 
967 
1,749 
401 
1,170 
571 
911 
286 
503 

1,283 
1,317 
739 
923 
2,903 
3,811 
1,656 
1,253 
705 
SCO 
902 
1,091 
1,158 
1,069 
5.T8 
1,221 
1,711 
1,280 
889 
902 
1,716 
637 
1,488 
1  757 

1,283 
1,317 
739 
929 
3,161 
4,020 
1,679 
1,253 
705 
866 
902 
1,702 
1,169 
1,069 
538 
1,222 
1,711 
1,280 
903 
904 
1,721 
637 
1,488 
1,757 
773 
2,582 
1,521 
955 
673 
1,  523 
801 
1,036 
1,547 
719 
1,235 
1,140 
524 
1,431 
572 
1,110 

i,  an 

1,232 
921 
1,057 
2,342 
917 
483 
957 
1,116 
1,648 

M 

960 
811 
3,183 
2,990 
546 
830 
1,516 
1,070 
1,026 
1,491 
2,001 
3,599 
867 
2,451 
1,162 
1,887 
636 
1.064 

do  

Clark   

Carr  .         

do  

5 

105 
96 
13 

1 
93 
113 
10 

G 

198 
209 
23 

...  .  do 

do  .  . 

do  

do  

do 

do  

do  



Utica  

do  

6 
5 

5 
6 

11 
11 

do  .. 

Wood                             

do  

Clay  

do  

1 

1 

do 

do  

do  

6 

1 
4 

8 
1 

1 

14 
n 

5 

do  

do  

do 

do  

do.  

Clinton 

704 
2,582 
1,515 
950 
073 
1,  523 
801 
1,036 
1,547 
719 
1,235 
1,140 
5:24 
1,431 
572 
1,110 
1,379 
1  232 

4 

5 

9 

do  

do  

3 

2 

3 

3 

6 
5 

Kirkliii 

do  

do  

do  

1 

do 

! 

do    ... 

do 

Warren 

do 

...  do 

do  

Liberty 

do 

.  .     do 

do  

do  

921 
1,057 
2,341 
917 
483 
957 
1,116 
1,047 
906 
960 
810 
3,112 
2,984 
546 
831 
1,499 
1,069 
1,026 
1,491 
2,001 
3,567 
867 
2,451 
1,162 
1,880 
030 
1,059 

do 

1 

1 

.  .  do                           

do         

do  

do 

do 

1 

1 

Steelo 

do                                       .... 

do                             

Veal. 

do                      

1 
35 
4 

1 
71 
C 

do  

36 
2 

do 

Center   . 

do                   

4 

9 

1 
8 
1 

5 
17 
I 

Clay  

do  

do 

do 

do 

Kelso 

do 

do 

12' 

20 

32 

do 

do 

Miller  .  . 

do 

Sparta  

do 

3 

4 

7 

do 

York... 

do... 

4 

1 

5 

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CITIES,   TOWNS,   &C, 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M.                         P. 

Total. 

Adams                                                       •         Dccatur  

9-11 
961 
303 
DU 
854 
1,056 
855 
915 
1,992 
317 
512 
743 
636 
632 
494 
372 
837 
5C3 
272 
241 
788 
749 
563 
545 
444 
592 
811 
627 
700 
899 
614 
593 
C90 
543 
552 
1,063 
583 
811 
874 
655 
1,347 
348 
738 
289 
812 
695 
742 
1,071 
798 
712 
55D 
239 
819 
499 
402 
649 
578 
335 
444 
1,039 
121 
346 
466 
480 
402 
365 
549 
332 
3% 

853 
983 
345 
829 
796 
994 
80-1 
868 
1,985 
322 
461 
733 
607 
576 
446 
339 
707 
489 
269 
250 
760 
750 
514 
526 
407 
551 
714 
5«2 
C75 
869 
556 
551 
596 
521 
524 
1,068 
496 
735 
829 
617 
1,304 
354 
647 
244 
703 
629 
691 
971 
730 
648 
513 
229 
710 
492 
301 
544 
544 
204 
468 
1,031 
118 
316 
423 
473 
383 
379 
530 
319 
334 

1,794 
1,944 
673 
1,740 
1,650 
2,050 
1,659 
1,783 
3,977 
639 
973 
1,476 
1,243 
1,208 
940 
711 
1,544 
1,052 
541 
491 
1,548 
1,499 
1,077 
1,071 
851 
1,143 
1,525 
1,189 
1,375 
1,766 
1,170 
1,144 
1,286 
1,064 
1,076 
2,131 
1,079 
1,546 
1,703 
1,272 
2,651 
703 
1,385 
533 
1,575 
1,324 
1,433 
2,042 
1,528 
1,360 
1,072 
488 
1,529 
991 
763 
1,193 
1,122 
599 
912 
2,070 
239 
662 
889 
953 
790 
744 
1,079 
651 
730 

1 

i 

1,  795 
1,944 
»173 
1,749 
1,650 
2,050 
1,659 
1,  783 
3,991 
639 
973 
1,476 
1,243 
1,208 
940 
711 
1,544 
1,067 
541 
491 
1,548 
1,499 
1,077 
1  071 

j 

4                     5                     9 

Sand  Creek                                                     do  

6                   8 

14 

Auburn                              .            De  Kulb  

I 

Fairfteld                                                      ••  do  

Franklin                                            -   -  -  -  do  

i 

! 

|                 ! 

Richland                                                          do  

i 

do  

7 

8 

15 

Stafford' 

...do... 

do  

do  

851 
1,143 
1,525 
1,189 
1,375 
1,782 
1,170 
1,144 
1,286 
1,064 
1,076 
2,131 
1,079 
1,546 
1,703 
1,272 
2,663 
702 
1,386 
533 
1,575 
1,324 
1,439 
2,053 
1,528 
1,360 
1,072 
488 
1,529 
991 
,               763 
1,193 
1,M4 
590 
912 
2,119 
239 
662 
889 
960 
790 
761 
1,080 
651 
769 

do  

do  

do  

1 

do  

do  

8 

8 

16 

Nile  8 

do  

perry   

do  

Salem  

do  

do 

do  . 

Dubois  

do  

do  

Hull 

do  

do  

Patoka 

do  

•1 

8 

12 

Elkhart  

do 

1 

1 

do  

Clinton 

.  do 

.  .     do 

Elkhart  .  . 

do 

i 

3 

7 

6 
11 

do  

do 

do 

do 

... 

do            .... 

,  ...do  

... 

Olive  

...do... 

Ogolo 

<lo 

do 

i 

do 

2              2 

York  

do          .... 

Connersville  

do      

ei 

28 

49 

do 

Fairview  

do 

Harrltton  

do 

.Turk-it  in  

do                      

4 

3 

7 

do 

Orange  

do 

8 
1 

9 

17 
1 

Powy  

do 

"Waterloo  

do 

Franklin  .  , 

F107d  .  .  . 

7 

12 

19 

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117 


CITIES,  TOWNS,    &.C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FUEE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

Flovd   .      .  . 

628 
848 
77.1 
6,013 
839 
082 
673 
317 
417 
&47 
381 
530 
976 
090 
C97 
643 
C83 
399 
480 
1,273 
739 
400 
1,009 
875 
532 
476 
901 
507 
886 
808 
303 
756 
681 
403 
500 
834 
514 
007 
493 
741 
1,183 
1,234 
250 
1,507 
655 
708 
159 
456 
1,030 
683 
562 
430 
629 
640 
650 
513 
849 
027 
404 
433 
618 
864 
323 
895 
217 
280 
582 
399 
760 

604 
840 
741 
6,007 
859 
614 
675 
280 
381 
607 
307 
484 
850 
521 
653 
622 
566 
363 
486 
1,187 
660 
407 
928 
819 
542 
465 
878 
405 
813 
776 
316 
617 
633 
3CO 
488 
797 
462 
435 
464 
675 
1,033 
1,140 
241 
1,365 
702 
633 
118 
402 
908 
621 
5S3 
388 
078 
600 
660 
401 
800 
400 
364 
•449 
591 
786 
322 
871 
222 
273 
073 
400 
784 

1,882 
1,693 
1,514 
12,020 
1,698 
1,296 
1,347 
097 
798 
1,254 
688 
1,014 
1,826 
1,111 
1,350 
],265 
1,249 
762 
966 
2,460 
1,399 
806 
1,987 
1,694 
1,074 
941 
1,779 
9ti2 
1,  C!)9 
1,584 
679 
1,373 
1,314 
768 
1,038 
1,681 
976 
942 
907 
1,416 
2,215 
2,374 
491 
2,872 
1,357 
1,  391 
277 
008 
],988 
1,304 
1,080 
824 
1,207 
1,240 
1,310 
964 
1,649 
983 
768 
882 
1,209 
1,650 
640 
1,766 
439 
053 
1,105 
799 
1,564 

1 

1 

1,283 
1,693 
1,534 
12,647 
1,  713 
1,297 
1,366 
609 
799 
1,254 
889 
1,014 
1,827 
1,128 
1,305 
1,266 
1,249 
762 
%7 
2,463 
1,399 
866 
1,988 
1,748 
1,076 
941 
1,796 
976 
1,699 
1,584 
679 
1,373 
1,314 
768 
1,038 
1,681 
976 
942 
957 
1,416 
2,215 
2,398 
491 
3,041 
1,397 
1,432 
277 
908 
2,020 
1,306 
1,121 
824 
1,207 
1,524 
1,339 
964 
1.65C 
983 
766 
88C 
1,205 
1,651 
64." 
1.7GC 
43S 

57: 

1,153 
813 
I.G66 

do  

La  Fayi'tte  

do  

7 
275 
5 
1 
7 
G 
1 

13 
352 
10 

20 
627 
10 
1 
19 
12 
1 

do 

Cain  

do  

do 

12 
6 

do 

do  . 

do  

do 

1    j 

1 

Mill  Cret-k 

do 

do  .. 

1 
10 
o 

1 

1 
17 
0 
1 

do 

7 
3 

Troy  

do  

do 

do  

Bath  

do 

1 
3 

1 
3 

do 

do 

Fairfit'ld 

do        ....          .                     

do      

1 

30 

1 

1 
04 

o 

do  

24 

1 

do 

do 

.do          

8 
6 

9 
8 

17 
14 

Salt  Creek 

.   .do  

do  

do            ..                

do            

...  do  

do  

\ 

do  

do  

do      

do  

iln 

Mont  omer                                                                do 

15 

9 

24 

87 
19 
23 

82 
21 
18 

169 
40 
41 

do  .            

do  

Washi        n 

.  do  

10 
o 

16 

17 

32 
o 

36 

do                      

do                    

29 

do        

Jefferson 

do      

do  

143 

13 

141 
16 

284 
29 

Mill 

do          

do            

do  -  

1 

| 

1 

do                            

do     

An 

5 

4 

9 

do      

do     

do  

Fair  Play 

..do  

9 
1 
8 
1 

10 
3 
6 
1 

19 
4 
14 

a 

Highland 

do  

do  

J  a-  k.-'ju  .  .  . 

do... 

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CITIES,    TOWNS,    &C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M.                      P. 

Total.                SI. 

P. 

Total. 

838 
296 
300 
643 
691 
396 
C36 
730 
148 
580 
644 
696 
1,268 
974 
1,453 
704 
885 
538 
504 
582 
525 
915 
362 
548 
878 
832 
8D7 
543 
71)8 
823 
1,475 
814 
702 
737 
904 
469 
530 
624 
550 
502 
1,098 
715 
463 
COS 
803 
581 
843 
938 
722 
606 
579 
721 
458 
659 
8G3 
712 
635 
894 
1,210 
540 
816 
831 
726 
521 
1,227 
326 
540 
538 
388 

782 
281 
283 
624 
725 
334 
540 
732 
130 
581 
623 
645 
1,140 
893 
1,435 
715 
874 
524 
432 
579 
474 
876 
376 
528 
796 
766 
819 
516 
818 
791 
1,454 
742 
650 
680 
836 
437 
519 
577 
453 
458 
1,056 
668 
420 
600 
738 
571 
820 
874 
655 
569 
568 
698 
400 
615 
859 
697 
628 
870 
1,190 
503 
781 
726 
659 
506 
1,280 
316 
453 
402 
363 

1,640     . 

1,640 
577 
583 
1,274 
1,416 
739 
1,193 
1,523 
278 
1,161 
1,267 
1,341 
2,560 
1,954 
2,925 
1,426 
1,760 
1,060 
992 
1,161 
1,004 
1,802 
744 
1,076 
1,680 
1.64C 
1,631 
1,OS 
1,614 
1,811 
2,991 
1,991 
l,35i 
1,411 
1,741 
9CK 
1,04 
1,21' 
1,001 
D6 
2,14 
1,38 
89 
1,10 
1,54 
1,15 
1,68 
1,81 
1,37 
1,17 
1,14 
1,42 
86 
1,32 
1,72 
1,43 
1,31 
1,81 
2,42 
1,04 
1,50 
1,53 
1,45 
1,02 

1,81 

60 
90 
90 

7; 

...do  

577      . 

do                     

583 

do  

1,269 
1,416 
730 
1,176 
1,482 
278 
1,161 
1,267 
1,341     ! 
2,408 
1,867 
9,888 
1,419 
1,759 
1,060 
986 
1,161 
999 
1,791 
738 
1,070 
1,674 
1,598 
1,626 
1,059 
1,616 
1,  614 
2,929 
1,556 
1,352 
1,417 
1,740 
906 
1,049 
1,201 
1,008 
960 
2,148 
1,383 
883 
1,208 
1,541 
1,152 
1,663 
1,812 
1,377 
1,175 
1,147 
1,419 
858 
1,304 
1,722 
1,409 
1,263 
1,764 
2,400 
1,043 
1,597 
1,557 
1,383 
1,027 
2,507 
642 
993 
990 
751 

3 

2 

5 

do    

.   .In... 

5 

10 
21 

4 

7 
20 

9 

17 
41 

Delaware  .  . 

itn 

78 
47 
21 
5 

74 
40 
16 

0 

1 

152 
87 
37 
7 
1 

do  

do  

do  

do  

2 

4 

6 

I  ran  j 

...da... 

o 
5 
3 

3 

6 
3 

5 

11 
6 

.  .do  

J    kon 

...do  

3 
27 
7 

3 
21 
4 

6 

48 
11 

Su     r  Creek 

do  

V  B  o 

do  

Boo  no 

iln    . 

31 
19 

29 
15 

63 
34 

'  ^                                                                            do 

I 

1 

10 

6 

16 

.do  

6 

1 

6 

12 
1 

Clay 

.do  

I'd  River 

_-.dn--. 

Guilford  

do  

14 

10 

24 

Liberty 

do  

do  

Middle 

do 

do                                            

do  

5 
4 

10 
3 
10 
31 
26 
10 

3 
4 
13 
4 
11 
24 
24 
11 

8 
8 
22 
7 
21 
53 
50 
21 

Blue  River 

Dudley  .... 

do  

Fall  Creek  

do  

Franklin  

do  

Greensboro  

do  

do  

Henry  

..  ..do  

Jefferson  

do  

Liberty  

do                   .            

2 

0 

Prairie  

do  

Spiccloud  

do 

25 

7 
21 
27 

13 
4 

27 
29 
1 
2 

38 
11 
48 
50 
1 
4 

Stony  Creek  

do 

Wayne  

do 

Clav  ... 

Center  

do 

2 

Honey  Creek  

...do... 

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119 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    *C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FUEE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Howard  

Howard  

537 
770 
250 
543 
725 
521 
551 
695 

636 

014 
840 
892 
530 
G35 
397 
C82 
703 
440 
396 
336 
1,007 
670 
413 
559 
759 
599 
815 
813 
851 
498 
719 
433 
245 
297 
225 
227 
43 
29 
474 
218 
353 
74 
43 
567 
371 
386 
C31 
282 
548 
506 
C64 
629 
368 
383 
582 
748 
486 
756 
3,804 
871 
733 
404 
531 
783 
845 
459 
430 
651 
576 

533 

611 
240 
490 
726 
503 
545 
683 
593 
540 
832 
820 
491 
573 
359 
613 
659 
384 
354 
274 
892 
605 
378 
526 
691 
499 
847 
735 
815 
426 
612 
377 
330 
271 
203 
183 
33 
21 
463 
192 
277 
61 
25 
518 
363 
344 
583 
246 
517 
448 
630 
635 
318 
351 
566 
694 
492 
630 
4,079 
845 
904 
435 
552 
744 
822 
437 
367 
644 
510 

1,085 
1,417 
490 
1,038 
1,451 
1,029 
1,096 
1,377 
1,224 
1,154 
1,662 
1,718 
1,021 
1,213 
756 
1,295 
1,364 
830 
750 
IKX) 
1,899 
1,341 
790 
1,085 
1,450 
1,098 
1,662 
1,548 
1,660 
924 
1,331 
810 
675 
503 
427 
410 
76 
50 
937 
410 
530 
135 
68 
1,085 
734 
730 
1,210 
528 
1,065 
954 
1,294 
1,264 
636 
734 
1,088 
1,442 
978 
1,440 
7,883 
1,716 
1,337 
919 
1,083 
1,527 
1,667 
896 
797 
1,295 
1,086 

1,085 
1,476 
490 
1,0-10 
1,451 
1,070 
1,096 
1,379 
1,224 
1,154 
1,664 
1,718 
1,021 
1,213 
756 
1,293 
1,634 
830 
750 
600 
1,907 
1,341 
804 
1,086 
1,453 
1,162 
1,662 
1,561 
1^682 
900 
1,331 
825 
675 
568 
427 
410 
70 
50 
937 
410 
535 
135 
68 
1,085 
734 
730 
1,216 
528 
1,065 
954 
1,314 
1,264 
686 
734 
1,089 
1,442 
1,042 
1,460 
8,130 
1,725 
1,344 
938 

i.ona 

1,531 
1,667 
918 
797 
1,295 
1.086 

Irvin  

do  

32 

59 

Jackson  

do  

Kokomo  

do  

2 

2 

Liberty  

do  

do  

21 

20 

41 

Taylor  

do  

do 

1 

1                       2 

Clear  Creek  

Huntington  

Dallas  .'  

do  

1 

do  

1 

1                       2 

do  

do  

Lancaster  

do  

Polk  

do  

Rock  Creek  

do  

I 

Salaroony 

...do... 

"Warren  '  do  

"Wayne  do  

4 

4 

8 

Carr  do  

C 

8 
1 
1 
31 

14 
1 
5 
64 

4 
33 

do  

Redding 

...do... 

8 
7 
24 

5 
9 
18 

13 

16 
42 

Salt  Creek               .  .          do  

4 

11 

15 

GiUam         -             do  

do  

do  

do  

do  

do  

3 

2 

5 

"Walker 

do  

Whcatfield 

do  

Bear  Creek 

Jay  

do  

do  

do  

do  

do  

Noble                     

do  

do  

10 

10 

20 

Pike 

do  

do  

do  

do  

1 

1 

do  

33 

6 

109 
6 
o 

11 
3 
3 

31 

8 
133 
3 
5 

8 
6 

l 

64 
14 
247 
9 
7 
19 
9 
4 

do  

do  

Milton 

do  

do  

do  

do  

do  

Shelby 

do  

...do  

12 

10 

22 

do  

Columbia.  .. 

...do... 

120 


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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIKS,  TOWNS,  ItC. 

COUNTIES. 

warn. 

FHEE  COLOHED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

1 
M.                    F. 

Total. 

1,098 
618 
686 
425 
464 
1,040 
1,267 
162 
591 
557 
1,268 
713 
91-2 
1,040 
679 
873 
COS 
300 
879 
554 
530 
395 

1,025 

638 
638 
353 
426 
958 
1,  l.Vi 
133 
569 
540 
1,098 
670 
849 
96G 
6C4 
813 
478 
277 
773 
464 
471 
381 
737 
1,845 
662 
621 
677 
253 
459 
653 
400 
250 
366 
670 
524 
280 
602 
490 
512 
529 
703 
1,107 
454 
316 
441 
580 
324 
579 
562 
522 
532 
362 
360 
442 
434 
578 
340 
367 
303 
325 
699 
483 
437 
244 
417 
525 
2,539 
397 
457 

2,123 
1,257 
1,324 
778 
890 
1,996 
2,422 
295 
1,160 
1,097 
2,366 
1,413 
1,761 
2,006 
1,343 
1,684 
1,086 
637 
1,652 
1,018 
1,001 
776 
1,632 
3,763 
1,395 
1,290 
1,347 
547 
951 
1,324 
855 
508 
772 
1,343 
1,075 
597 
1,228 
1,025 
1,032 
1,111 
1,431 
2,270 
868 
046 
908 
1,207 
685 
1,232 
1,141 
1,053 
1,091 
740 
800 
979 
919 
1,206 
748 
849 
677 
738 
1,  513 
1,032 
945 
523 
951 
1,095 
4,973 
879 
993 

4 

2 

8 

2,131 
1,  257 
1,  324 
778 
890 
2,005 
2.  5.58 
295 
1,161 
1,100 
2,367 
1,413 
1,761 
2,006 
1,343 
1.684 
1,  173 
638 
1.705 
1.035 
1,021 
776 
1,632 
3,960 
1,411 
1,290 
1,347 
547 
951 
1,325 
855 
508 
772 
1,343 
1,075 
597 
1,228 
1,025 
1,032 
1,111 
1,431 
2,271 
869 
650 
906 
1,207 
685 
1,232 
1,141 
1,064 
1,091 
740 
800 
979 
919 
1,206 
749 
6419 
679 
728 
1,513 
1,034 
M 
M 

951 
1,135 

5,028 
879 
993 

do               

do        

do                          

do               

...  do  

4 

74 

5 

62 

9 

136 

an  

.do  

1 

2 

1 
3 
1 

...do  

1 
1 

g 

do      

do                        

do                      

do               

do  

do                                    

44 

1 
28 
9 
15 

42 

86 
I 
53 
17 
20 

do                 

do  

25 
8 
5 

.do  

.   ..do  

y 

885 
1,918 
733 
669 
670 
294 
492 
671 
455 
258 
40C 
673 
551 
317 
626 
535 
520 
582 
728 
1,163 
414 
330 
467 
627 
361 
653 
579 
531 
569 
378 
440 
537 
485 
C28 
408 
463 
374 
403 
814 
530 

279 
604 

570 
2,443 

482 

M 

do  

85 

e 

112 
8 

197 
16 

h-n 

do  

do 

do        

do           

Burton 

do    

i 

1 

do 

do 

Monroe 

do 

do 

do                 

.     do        

do 

do 

do 

do 

do                                    .   . 

do                                

i 
i 
i 

1 
1 

4 

.  ...do     

3 

Clay 

do 

do 

Edon  ...             .                       ... 

do 

do 

do 

Lima  

do    

5 

6 

11 
. 

Milford  

do 

do 

do 

do 

Lake 

Center 

do 

Eagle  Creek   .. 

do 

1 

1 

do 

Robert  

do 

1 

1 

2 

North  

do 

Rogg  

do 

8t  Johu'a  

do 

1 

1 

2 

West  Creek  

do 

Winficld  

do 

Cau  

Center  

23 

27 

17 
39 

40 
50 

Laporto  

CUuton  

do 

Cool  Spring  

...do... 

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121 


CITIES,   TOWNS.    *('. 

WHITE. 

COUNTIES. 

FKKK  COLORKD. 

1  AEffreKUte. 

M. 

p. 

Total.                 M. 

F. 

Total. 

Galena  

411) 
247 
639 
1.521 
8li7 
586 
110 
364 
473 
•123 
427 
329 
607 
505 
1,215 
363 
581 
605 
1,561 
074 
688 
1,240 
322 
2311 
1,006 
333 
490 
484 
827 
810 
425 
273 
429 
323 
1.797 
676 
<r>4 

1,173 
1,009 

878 
88!) 
1,050 
1  ,  7!>8 

829 
504 
1,346 
3,304 
1,898 
1  ,  531 
1,005 
805 
985 
943 
883 
667 
•'..- 
1,105 
2,584 
782 
1,104 
1,211 
3,824 
1,499 
1,4.53 
2,  530 
070 
498 
2,  107 
709 
1,007 
1,000 
1,741 
1,690 
926 
597 
858 
072 
3,938 
1,386 
1,993 

4,507 
2,  185 
1,995 

1,687 
1,817 
2,  237 
3,685 

Hudson  

Kankakeo  

3 
9 

o 

5                   1,351 
16                   3,320 

New  Dunham  

do  1  031 

Noblo  

do  j             045 

Pleasant  

3 
1 

5 

10     !              1,015 
1                      806 

Scipio  

Springfield  

do  -,pj 

Union  

do  i             f,-v> 

Wills  

5 

2 

,ur 
7     :                  890 

Bono  

Lawrence  :(38 

I'llnn  

do  '              (i7| 

| 

Indian  Creek  

do  0(M) 

2 
20 
5 
10 

2     i               1,107 
44     |              2,  628 
8                       790 
32    |               1,196 

Marion  

do  j          i  369 

18 
3 
10 

Marshall  

Pleasant  Run  

do  006 

Shaw.swick  

5 
10 

13 
4 

18                   3,  242 
14                   1,513 

Adams  

Anderson  

27 

30 

57     I              i>,587 

Boone  

....  do                                                                            348 

Duck  Creek  

dOL.                                                           !              »59 

Fall  Creek  

do  .                               J  (Ml 

(  Jreene  

Jackson  

do..                                                                   ,117 

La  Fayette  

do                                                                       110 



1 

1 

2     !               1,002 

Monroe  

do  :              (114 

Pipe  Creek  

do                                                                            880 

1,741 

Richluud  

do  '              501 

oor 

Stonv  Creek  

Union  

.    ...  do                                                                            42M 

1 

1                       839 

Van  Burea  

do                                                                            349 

Center  

Marion                                                                       •'   111 

124 
1 
3 

25 
1 
24 
119 
111 
10 
12 

86 

4 

40 
10 
34 
148 
30 
6 
8 

210     ;              4,  148 
1     |              1,387 
7     \              2,000 

65     '              4,572 
11                   2,196 
58                   2,  053 
267     ;              1,954 
01     '               1,878 
16     :              2,253 
20                   3,  705 

1  >ecatur  

do                                                                            710 

Indianapolis  — 
1st  ward  

do                                                                        "  °75 

2d  ward  

....   do                                                                         1012 

5th  wurd  

do                                                                            928 

do                                                                         1   181 

7th  ward  

do                                                                        1  887 

Total  Indianapolis  

do  9,  078 

!>,  035 
1,094 
972 
!)99 
1,034 
984 
1,438 
844 
788 
372 
090 
470 
417 
010 
383 
533 
443 
402 
535 
417 
338 
384 
205 

18,113 
2,210 
2,033 
2,041 
2,  165 
2,  007 
3,078 
1,757 
1,682 
798 
1,443 
992 
880 
1  ,  274 
824 
1,808 
913 
949 
1,031 
868 
707 
842 
58H 

222 

270 

4«8                 IS,  611 

Lawrence  

do                                                                         1   1°° 

Perry  

.  do                                                          i  (><;•> 

3 

4 

7                   2,040 

Pike  I  do...                                                         ,           1,042 

Warren  <ln                                                                   I    i:tl 

o 
40 
11 

1 

30 
12 

3                   2,  168 
76                  2,  143 
23     1              3,  101 

Washington  

do                                                          !          1  083 

do                                                                   1  040 

Bourbon  

Marshall  '<             913 

Center  

do                                                                      894 

Greene  

do  420 

do                                                                            752 

North  

...do                                                                  522 

Polk  

do  403 

do                                                                 048 

2 

i 

3     i              1,  277 

Tippecauoe  

do                                                                 441 

Union  

do  G75 

West  

do                                                                            470 

Walnut  

do     .                                                                       487 

Baker  

Martin  .                         496 

94J 

do                                                                            451 

Columbia  

do         .                                                                   309 

5 
21 

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6 
11 
:i 

"• 

11    !                 718 
32                      874 
a    '                .v!fi 

Halbert  

do                                                                            458 

Lout  River  ... 

...do...                                                  ;i23   • 

jr. 


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WHITE. 

CITIES    TOWNS,    *C.                                                             COUNTIES. 

FREE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M.                     F. 

Total. 

M.                        F. 

Total. 

•1-17 
458 
1,030 
463 
301 
7'JG 
403 
440 
230 
393 
468 
626 
116 
1,194 
450 
768 
378 
577 
573 
3."0 
1,175 
596 
549 
155 
716 
354 
554 
298 
50-1 
481 
1,026 
1,000 
730 
934 
775 
425 
652 
524 
377 
2,291 
656 
646 
687 
223 
307 
486 
480 
648 
217 
722 
450 
480 
837 
402 
643 
1,273 
231 
198 
193 
135 
78 
968 
199 
870 
485 
403 
539 
392 
811 

915 
915 
.    2,114 
9-13 
642 
1,421 
846 
938 
520 
847 
1,003 
1,317 
1,486 
2,468 
946 
1,605 
771 
1,221 
1,184 
690 
2,406 
1,232 
1,083 
341 
1,434 
690 
1,173 
605 
1,019 
965 
2,136 
1,993 
1,539 
1,839 
1,582 
951 
1,345 
1,089 
828 
4,812 
1,291 
1,333 
1,336 
429 
640 
1,065 
995 
1,318 
430 
1,434 
915 
981 
1,680 
780 
1,374 
2,626 
501 
434 
412 
304 
173 
536 
403 
1,788 
1,006 
835 
1,087 
806 
1.2T7 

915 
915 
2,115 
943 
642 
1,421 
846 
946 
520 
847 
1,004 
1,317 
1,486 
2,506 
946 
1,605 
771 
1,221 
1,184 
C90 
2,419 
1,232 
1,003 
341 
1,435 
690 
1,  173 
605 
1,050 
965 
2,137 
1,993 
1,539 
1,922 
1,582 
951 
1,345 
1,094 
828 
4,863 
1.301 
1,333 
1,336 
438 
641 
1,071 
995 
1,318 
430 
1,434 
915 
981 
1,680 
780 
1,374 
2,717 
501 
434 
412 
304 
17U 
536 
403 
1,788 
1,006 
835 
1,087 
806 
1.ZTT 

1 

1 

Butler                                 do  695 

7 

1 

8 

Erje                                               do  290 

1 

1 

Jfffei-Bon                     do  '             691 

18 

20 

38 

Pipe  Creek                     do  j             496 

Kichluud                     do  837 

Union                     do  393 

1 

| 

1 

3 

10 

13 

Clear  Creek    do  636 

Indian  Creek                              do     i             534 

fi 

4 

10 

1 

1 

polk                                  do  !             336 

Ricliland                do  :             619 

Salt  Creek             do  '             307 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Clark  do  •             093 

Coal  Creek  do  '             809 

3D 

44                     83 

Franklin  -                     do.  .           807 

' 

Uipley  do  '              603 

Scott  do  565 

4                    1 

5 

24 
5 

27 
o 

51 
10 



: 
2 

4 

9 
6 

4 

Gregg  do                      515 

Greene  do          670 

Monroo  do                                                   .                    843 

Mooreevillo  do                            .                 .       .  .                378 

Washington  >           do                          1  353 

49 

42 

91 

Iriquola  do                                                                             236 

JeflVnton  do                                                                             169 

Lake  do                                                                         95 

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Allen  jo                                                                       918 

Elkhart  -.  do                                                                       5^ 

Greene  ^o                                                                            430 

J«ffcr»on  do                                                                      543 

Noblo  do                                                                       414 

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123 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    AC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

TIIEK    COLOHED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Noble 

1,009 
559 
EGG 
470 
934 
3C2 
450 
353 
821 
E35 
308 
COS 
481 
4-18 
504 
425 
403 
010 
1,  093 
725 
303 
G34 
GC4 
351 
407 
81'4 
417 

1,016 
527 
513 
470 
887 
312 
417 
318 
75G 
881 
289 
G15 
517 
452 
478 
403 
378 
605 
1,011 
607 
304 
575 
G59 
307 
3C8 
703 
U05 
5B2 
808 
4-12 
550 
153 
9G5 
416 
897 
723 
557 
305 
538 
502 
292 
459 
519 
321 
346 
337 
C12 
410 
545 
538 
1,080 
433 
353 
45-1 
504 
1,009 
841 
524 
309 
926 
544 
404 
331 
336 
521 
524 
335 
5D8 
416 

2,063 
1,066 
1,079 
940 
1,841 
G74 
873 
G7G 
1,  577 
1,710 
507 
1,223 
998 
900 
982 
828 
780 
1,784 
2,106 
1.4C2 
787 
1,209 
1,  3-73 
658 
773 
1,633 
812 
1,157 
1,584 
803 
1,110 
312 
1,  972 
852  . 

i,  n(M 

1,536 
1,135 
G53 
1,090 
1,056 
577 
919 
1,107 
698 
711 
720 
1,264 
8G9 
1,103 
1,104 
2,153 
805 
753 
922 
1,030 
2,134 
1,740 
1,080 
641 
1,883 
1,117 
b39 
672 
750 
1,078 
1,108 
GS1 
1,290 
873 

3 

5 

8 

2,093 
1,086 
1,079 
940 
1,  841 
074 
873 
676 
1,563 
1,733 
597 
1,234 
1,002 
900 
962 
840 
' 
1,799 
2,207 
1,494 
818 
1,209 
1,327 
(558 
775 
1,  G32 
612 
1,181 
1,022 
695 
1,110 

1,991 
852 
1,948 
1,659 
1,135 
G53 
1,090 
1,056 
580 
943 
1,144 
733 
728 
720 
1,264 
869 
1,116 
1,104 
2,155 

Sparta  

do  

Swan  

do  

do  

do  

York  

do  

Cass  

Ohio  

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4 

9 

o 

8 

G 

17 

do  

7 

4 
4 

11 
4 

North  West     

do 

0 
5 
12 
57 
33 
17 

6 
9 
3 
44 
34 
14 

12 
14 
15 
101 
72 
31 

do 

do 

Paoli                        

do 

do 

do 

Clay  

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3 

1 

4 

do 

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do 

L-ifa  ette 

do 

12 
16 

12 
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54 

38 

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77G 
453 
5G1 
159 
1,006 
436 
1,007 
808 
578 
348 
552 
554 
285 
4GO 
588 
377 
3G5 
383 
652 
459 
558 
5G6 
1,075 
462 
403 
4G8 
526 
1,145 
809 
562 
332 
95G 
573 
433 
341 

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10 

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19 

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26 
12 

18 
11 

44 
23 

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1 
15 
19 
18 
9 

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9 
18 
17 

8 

3 

24 
37 
35 
17 

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9 

4 

13 

895 
758 
922 
1,030 
2,156 
1,741 
l,08(i 
641 
1,862 
1,117 
839 
672 
756 
1,090 
1,108 
083 
1,290 

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557 
534 

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10 

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12 

346 
692 
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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    £C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

569 
103 
393 

Sol 

386 
139 

2.7.) 

233 

552 
449 

870 
273 
4-17 
213 
1,657 
•131 
684 
756 
944 
975 
399 
•102 

ex 

804 
427 
188 
204 
93 
291 

390 

100 
402 
83 
290 
322 
360 
273 
644 
805 
740 
665 
1,054 
670 
493 
612 
757 
229 
818 
684 
620 
i  O4g 

4Sf> 
86 
345 
208 
344 
101 
220 
264 
494 
418 
820 
220 
443 
198 
1,436 
369 
625 
641 
796 
!I35 
413 
302 
7X1 
622 
361 
169 
205 
81 
280 

:i64 

92 
357 
85 
229 
301 
301 
249 
618 
790 
700 
594 
1,038 
664 
412 
577 
667 
231 
798 
610 
574 
910 
433 
416 
756 
590 
601 
586 
514 
612 
822 
1,042 
725 
1,676 
1,  103 
958 

agj 

768 
1,051 
R35 

1,055 
189 
738 
459 
730 
240 
479 
547 
1,046 
8C7 
1,690 
493 
890 
443 
3,093 
800 
1,309 
1,397 
1,740 
1,930 
812 
7l« 
1,589 
1,  42(i 
788 
357 
409 
174 
571 
754 
192 
759 
170 
519 
023 
661 
522 
1,262 
1,595 
1,440 
1,259 
2,092 
1,334 
935 
1,189 
1,424 
460 
1,616 
1,294 
1,194 
1,958 
378 
890 
1,551 
1,204 
1,285 
1,244 
1,076 
1,274 
1,681 
2,184 
1,509 
3,393 
2,  ail 
1,887 
1,279 
1,549 
2,115 
1.319 

1,055 
189 
738 
487 
V31 
240 
479 
547 
1,046 
807 
1,698 
493 
890 
443 
3,  145 
800 
1,315 
1,397 
1,740 
1,994 
825 
705 
1,589 
1,426 
788 
357 
40!) 
174 
571 
754 
192 
759 
170 
519 
623 
G61 
528 
1,262 
1,596 
1,440 
1,259 
2,096 
1,334 
936 
1,189 
1,  424 
460 
1,616 
1,294 
1,194 
1,958 
878 
890 
1,778 
1,204 
1,312 
1,398 
1,  191 
1,274 
1,798 
2,197 
1,600 
3,  477 
2,333 
1,932 
1,279 
1  549 

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25 

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do  

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do  

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27 
4 

37 
9 
1 

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13 
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do 

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do 

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do               .     .           ... 

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do 

Clinton 

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1 

1 

Floyd  

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do 

do 

3 

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4 

do 

do 

1 

1 

Madison  

do. 

Mill  Crock  

do 

Monroe  

do 

RllHSell   

do 

do 

Waabinffton  

do  

Franklin  

445 
474 
- 
614 
684 
658 
562 
663 
859 
1,142 
784 
1,717 
1,228 
929 
692 
781 
1,064 
714 

Green  

do 

Oreen'«  Fork  

do 

114 

110 

224 

Jackson  

do 

Monroe.  

do 

17 
76 
57 

10 
78 
58 

27 
154 
115 

Nettle  Creek     

do 

Stony  Creek  

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Word  

do 

Washington  

do 

67 
6 
49 
45 
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50 
7 
42 
39 

117 
13 
91 

84 

0 

45 

Wayne  

do 

West  River  

do 

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23 

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Delaware  

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STATE    OF    INDIANA 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &r.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    *C. 

COUNTIKS. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M.                         F. 

Total. 

M.                    P. 

Total. 

Johnson 

Rinlcv  . 

1,147 
770 
843 
1,010 
030 
707 
732 
407 
617 
699 
751 
495 
748 
738 
513 
044 
579 
388 
f)75 
404 
488 
191 
892 
600 
743 
763 
1,171 
305 
)   917 

1,128 
710 
761 
876 
563 
691 
075 
453 
574 
663 
707 
463 
691 
690 
456 
620 
506 
357 
359 
378 
470 
170 
818 
551 
743 
683 
1,089 
27fi 
1,847 
700 
301 
1,203 
1,206 
1,079 
1,163 
498 
638 
741 
614 
676 
413 
797 
803 
957 
449 
5C8 
536 
648 
501 
558 
691 
841 
788 
002 
395 
753 
1,280 
412 
68 
117 
23 
37 
209 
188 
93 
130 
10'J 
142 
342 

2,  275 
1,480 

1,604 
1,886 
1,  212 
1,398 
1,407 
860 
1,191 
1,362 
1,458 
958 
1,439 
1,434 
969 
1,204 
1,085 
745 
934 
782 
958 
367 
1,708 
1,151 
1,486 
1,416 
2,260 
581 
3,764 
1,451 
734 
2,584 
2,476 
2,241 
2,422 
983 
1,323 
1,529 
1,265 
1,327 
837 
1,038 
1,055 
1,946 
981 
1,177 
1,108 
1,  357 
1,188 
1,201 
1,427 
1,823 
1,678 
1,338 
805 
1,622 
2,638 
834 
160 
241 
58 
84 
459 
392 
231 
302 
267 
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7:10 

1 

2,275 
1,480 
1,604 
1,926 
1,212 
1,398 
1,423 
860 
1,193 
1,362 
1,483 
1,311 
1,439 
1,  434 
969 
1,204 
1,0?5 
745 
934 
782 
958 
307 
1  ,  7(18 
1,151 
1,488 
1,446 
2,260 
591 
3,  832 
1,459 
734 
2,584 
2,470 
2,  243 
2,422 
983 
1,323 
1,529 
1,265 
1,327 
837 
1,045 
1,655 
1,960 
981 
1,177 
1,108 
1,357 
1,188 
1,201 
1,427 
1,823 
1,678 
1,339 
805 
1,622 
2,639 
834 
160 
241 
BO 
84 
459 
392 
231 
302 
267 

7:10 

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Shelby  do.. 

14 

26                     40 

do  

Rush 

do. 

8    i                 8    I               16 

do  

Noble                    

1    j                 1 

2 

do  

15                   10 

173                   180 

25 
353 

Richlimd 

do...   . 

Rushville  

do  

do 

Walker  

do  

do 

Clay  -  . 

do  .     . 

do  

do 

Harris 

do 

do.   .. 

1 

1 

2 

Olivo 

do 

Penii  .  . 

do  

7 
34 
5 

3 
34 
3 

10 
68 
8 

South  Bend  

do 

do 

745 
373 
1,321 
1,270 
1,  163 
1,259 
483 
685 
788 
051 
651 
424 
841 
852 
989 
532 
609 
572 
709 
627 
643 
736 
982 
890 
736 
410 
809 
1,358 
422 
92 
124 
35 
47 
250 
204 
138 
166 
158 
190 
3M 

do  

Scott  

do 

...   .  do 

1 

1 

2 

Shelby  

do 

do 

do.       .   . 

do  

Liberty 

do 

...  do 

'..do  

3 

4 

7 

Noblo 

do 

Shelby  ville  - 

do  .. 

7 

7 

14 

do  

do 

do 

do     .. 

Clay.    ..     . 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Huff  

do 

1                     1 

do 

do 

1 

Ohio 

do 

1 

1 

do 

Stnrk 

do 

! 

Davis 

do 

i  |           i 

do 

North  Bend  

do 

do 

Railroad  

do 

do 

do 

; 

Clear  Lake  

Fremont  .    . 

...do  .  .. 

1 

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TABLK  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    kC. 

WHITE. 
COUNTIES. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

1      M' 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Steuben  483 

446 

2C8 
4U1 
560 
576 

ya 

515 
569 
512 
320 
525 
688 
519 
805 
1,148 
Wl 
625 
637 
446 
824 
825 
959 
990 
1,044 
1,029 
601 
758 
385 
543 
4,  457 
958 
500 
434 
786 
540 
B44 
738 
519 
741 
506 
1,  O-lll 
668 
7l)2 

633 

404 
(J44 
630 
431 
393 
2IJ9 
471 
5B9 
525 
633 
5,  4!» 
658 
3VI 
533 
4IU 
643 
334 
876 
575 
1,  143 
710 
358 
803 
738 

929 
587 
834 
1,107 
1,222 
653 
1,116 
1,144 
1,076 
636 
1,028 
1,434 
1,099 
1,694 
2,393 
2,077 
1,251 
1,319 
935 
1,714 
1,799 
1,936 
1,964 
2,182 
2,081 
1,195 
1,499 
854 
1,195 
9,254 
2,005 
1,206 
983 
1,629 
1,216 
1,  777 
1,  56fl 
1,124 
1,  6.17 
1,  117 
2,192 
1,  306 
1,408 
1,195 
1,2-17 
767 
1,332 
1,886 
801 
804 
573 
970 
1,253 
1,  053 
1,356 
11,389 
1  368 

929 
587 
835 
1,107 
1,222 
653 
1,117 
1,144 
1,076 
636 
1,048 
1,434 
1,099 
1,745 
2,408 
2,089 
1,251 
1,319 
949 
1,  722 
1,800 
1,940 
1,969 
2,193 
2,087 
1,138 
1,511 
854 
1,  195 
9,387 
2,006 
1,206 
984 
1,629 
1,216 
1,782 
1,566 
1,124 
1,657 
1,120 
2,  215 
1,306 
1,420 
1,195 
1,247 
787 
1,332 
1,303 
851 
816 
578 
971 
1,258 
1,053 
1,359 
.11,484 
1,368 
389 
1,191 
1,079 
1,342 
701 
1,87,1 
1,283 
2,359 
1,508 
721 
1,678 
1,561 

Jamestown 

do  319 

do  433 

1 

1 

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pleasant                                         '  do  ''             646 

Itichland                                                                         do  !              330 

Salem                                                                     do  l              601 

1 

1 

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York                                                                          do                                                                       nifi 

Sullivan    503 

9 

11 

20 

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9 
8 

31 
6 

4 

51 
15 
12 

Hadtlon                                              -             do  :          1245 

Hamilton                               do  '          1  .  ORO 

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...  Jo      '             489 

5 
5 
1 
2 
2 
4 
4 
2 
7 

9 
3 

1-1 
8 
1 
4 
5 
11 
6 
3 
12 

do  '             890 

Cotton  

Switzerland  '             974 

do                                                          '•             977 

2 
3 
7 
2 
1 
5 

do                                                          '             974 

-do                        ....                                    1  138 

do              1  052 

do                                                                       594 

York 

do                                                                       741 

Fairfleld 

do                                                                       652 

do                                                          !          4  797 

67 
1 

66 

133 
1 

do                     ....                   .  ...           1  047 

do  !             646 

do  ;             549 

1 

1 

Sheffield 

do                                                                       843 

Shelby  ... 

do                                                          '             676 

do                                                                       933 

5 

5 

Wabaah  

do              .                                                         828 

do  575 

do                                                                       916 

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do                                                                       611 

3 

14 

3 
23 

Tipton                                                         :          1  149 

9 

do                                                          '             638 

Liberty  

do         ..           ...           .                         :              706 

7 

5 

12 

do                                                                             617 

Prairie  

do                                                                            623 

Wildcat  

do                                                                            383 

Brownville  

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do..                                                       !             656 

7 

10 

17 

do                                                                             420 

.     do                                                                       411 

4 

3 
1 

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8 
2 

12 
5 
1 
5 

Liberty  

do                      .                                                304 

Liberty  township  .... 

do  499 

do                                                                       664 

Center  

do                                                                      731 

o 
45 

1 
50 

3 
95 

Evansville  

do                                                                   5  %0 

do                                                                  710 

Knight  

do                                                                            471 

862 
1,191     ! 
1,079 
1,336 
7111 
1,858 
1,283 
2,358 
1,507 
711 
1,675 
1,561 

14 

9 

23 

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Pigeon  

do                                                                       588 

Scott  

do                                                                      694 

3 

3 

6 

Union  

Clinton  

9 

6 

15 

Eugene  

do                                                                       708 

Hetta  

1 
1 
6 

1 

1 
1 
10 
3 

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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &-.r.— Continued. 


127 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    &.C. 

COU  STIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

p< 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Vigo  

404 

558 
608 
526 
484 
439 
660 
703 
273 
703 
771 
4,147 
1,328 
1,575 
952 
1,854 
1,109 
775 
1,  136 
466 
425 
565 
353 
5(59 
447 
440 
310 
539 
577 
384 
260 
361 
1,328 
317 
636 
378 
806 
467 
648 
737 
624 
522 
695 
781 
742 
.127 
411 
695 
306 
527 
525 
680 
548 
Kit 
589 
1,452 
489 
466 
7<>2 
930 
479 
540 
392 
433 
625 
663 
30!) 
327 
635 

374 
512 
579 
483 
485 
400 
581 
638 
280 
653 
757 
4,232 
1,287 
1,401 
858 
1.796 
1,028 
729 
1,092 
390 
353 
507 
315 
491 
428 
383 
254 
430 
5-16 
348 
260 
322 
1,201 
304 
585 
357 
770 
532 
611 
703 
580 
450 
631 
646 
733 
496 
402 
671 
301 
502 
517 
621 
507 
667 
587 
1,332 
435 
421 
752 
848 
464 
521 

ass 

462 
C09 
639 
329 
311 
8S5 

778 
1,070 
1,187 
1,009 
969 
839 
1,241 
1,341 
553 
1,356 
1,528 
8,379 
2,615 
8,  976 
1,810 
3,650 
2,137 
1,504 
2,228 
856 
778 
1,  072 
C68 
1,060 
875 
823 
564 
969 
1,  123 

520 
686 
2,529 
621 
1,221 
735 
1,576 
999 
1,259 
1,440 
1,204 
972 
1,326 
1,427 
1,475 
1,023 
813 
1,  366 
607 
1,029 
1,042 
1,301 
1,055 
1,298 
1,  176 
2,784 
P24 
887 
1,544 
1,778 
943 
1,061 
777 
895 
1,234 
1,302 
638 
638 
!,6SO 

29 
44 
45 
50 
15 
72 

23 
35 
41 
41 
12 
63 

59 

79 
86 
91 
27 
135 

830 
],  149 
1,273 
1,100 
996 
374 
1,241 
1,343 
572 
1,356 
1,528 
8,594 
2,615 
2,987 
1,810 
3,650 
2,137 
1,520 
2,234 
856 
778 
1,079 
668 
1,067 
877 
823 
564 
969 
1,123 
733 
520 
686 
2,531 
G21 
1,238 
735 
1,576 
999 
1,259 
1,440 
1,204 
972 
1,326 
1,431 
1,488 
1,068 
813 
1,366 
607 
1,029 
1,044 
1,301 
1,056 
1,372 
1,176 
2.83S 
924 
887 
1,622 
1,805 
960 
1.069 
789 
967 
1,283 
1,319 
638 
644 
1,722 

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do 

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do  

..  .     do 

do  

do 

...... 

11       :                        8 

9 

19 

Riley 

do  

do  

...  .  do 

96 

119 

215 

Wabash  

do  

9 

2 

11 

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4 

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5 
2 

2 

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5                     12 

17 

1  

2                     2 
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4 

13 
45 

o 

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1 
47 

1 

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27 

do  

21                     27 

48 

47 
16 
5 
5 
6 
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24 
13 

31 
11 
18 

6 
31 
25 
4 

78 
27 
17 
8 
12 
72 
49 
17 

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17 

6 
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Jarkson  .  .  . 

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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIKS,   TOWNS,    AT. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITK. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F.                Total. 

588 
C39 
448 
3,163 
1,115 
1,393 
393 
4'J5 
815 
404 
753 
017 
325 
'     550 
580 
590 
353 
226 
205 
557 
3S9 
385 
264 
882 
340 
05 
479 
201 
749 
034 
447 
452 
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:-  • 
541 
587 
570 
484 

520 
599 
382 
3,166 
1,036 
1,338 
308 
447 
732 
402 
087 
078 
309 
500 
542 
090 
293 
217 
105 
547 
357 
355 
21)5 
740 
302 
51 
412 
149 
330 
482 
438 
419 
590 
485 
4% 
553 
535 
490 

1,114 
1,238 
830 
6,329 
2,151 
2,725 
700 
942 
1,547 
926 
1,440 
1,225 
C34 
1,056 
1,  127 
1,186 
048 
443 
370 
1,104 
750 
740 
559 
1,022 
048 
100 
891 
350 
1,379 
1,016 
885 
871 
1,257 
974 
1,037 
1,140 
1,  105 
971 

1,114 
1,370 
837 
6,603 
2,171 
2,634 
700 
942 
1,548 
920 
1,440 
1,225 
634 
1,050 
1,127 
1,186 
048 
443 
370 
1,104 
750 
740 
505 
1,622 
659 
106 
895 
350 
1,379 
1,016 
887 
871 
1,257 
1,004 
1,037 
1,140 
1,105 
974 

do  

7C 
3 
KM 
8 
58 

56 
4 
144 
12 
51 

132 
7 
274 
20 
109 

N 

do  

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3 

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do          

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7 

4 

11 

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4 

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TAHLK  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOUEICX  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  population. 

WHITE. 

11LACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

JILACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

4,074 
11,581 
8,487 
1,430 
2,093 
8,505 
3,267 
6,646 
7,816 
8,872 
6,000 
7,321 
4,231 
6,252 
9  42° 

3,707 
10,  842 
8,131 
1,  152 
1,929 
7,959 
3,042 
6,127 
7,203 
8,560 
5,601 
6,  939 
3,781 
6,144 
9,  039 
8,  013 
6,436 
7,  42!) 
3,786 
9,  323 
1,080 

7,841 
22,  423 
16,  618 
2,582 
4,022 
16,464 
6,300 
12,773 
15,079 
17,438 
11,601 
14,260 
8,012 
12,  396 
18,  461 
16,  210 
13,229 
15,384 
7,618 
19,493 
l>,  443 

2 
20 
4 

21 
3 

a 

41 
7 

2 
13 

2 
9 

4 
22 

7,847 
22,486 
16,625 
2,582 
4,022 
16,554 
6,309 
12,786 
15,  144 
17,955 
11,623 
14,280 
8,012 
12,  470 
18,535 
16,204 
13,  244 
15,  400 
7,630 
19,  513 
9,530 

703 
3,768 
688 
145 
60 
136 
109 
394 
998 
1,526 
337 
144 
134 
525 
3,217 
610 
363 
218 
1,501 
850 
389 

60 

3,074 
552 
82 
40 
63 
89 
309 
701 
1,018 
201 
81 
90 
328 
2,654 
444 
273 
135 
1,263 
623 
31  Hi 

1,405 
0,842 
1,240 
227 
100 
199 
198 
703 
1,699 
2,544 
538 
225 
214 
853 
5,  871 
1,060 
630 
353 
2,764 
1,473 
695 

1,405 
6,  842 
1,240 
227 
100 
199 
198 
703 
1,699 
2,547 
538 
285 
214 
853 
5,871 
1,060 
636 
353 
2,764 
1,473 
6!>5 

9,852 
29,328 
17,865 
2,809 
4,122 
16,  753 
6,507 
13,489 
10,  843 
80,  502 
12,  161 
14,505 
8,226 
13,  323 
84,406 
17,294 
13,880 
15,753 
10,394 
20,986 
10.825 

Allen 

,. 

Bartholomew  .  . 

i 

1 

Blnckford  

I 

14 

24 

38 

29 

23 

52 

Carroll 

2 
12 
145 

4 

f: 

1 

12 
118 
2 
5 

3 
24 
263 
6 
10 

6 
18 
188 
7 
4 

4 
23 
186 
9 
6 

10 
41 
254 
16 
10 

Clark 

1 

2 

. 

Clay  .  .  . 

Crawford  
Davit-iw  

27         86 
14           7 
7          6 

53 
21 
13 

11 
22 
4 

7 
8 

10 
31 

7 
8 
7 

21 
53 
11 
15 
15 

Ivcatur  
Tie  Kalb  
!>•  linvaro  
DubolH  

8,197 
fi,793 
7,855 
3,832 
10.  170 
4,  703 

;        1 

4  1     8 

8         5 
21         24 

1 
12 
11 
15 

Elkhart  
l';i  y  tl'1  

2 
19 

7 
S3 

9 
13 

'••- 

STATE    0V    INDIANA. 

TABLE  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES— Continued. 


129 


COVNTIEK. 

i  NITT:D  STATES. 

j 

E 

FOUEIQN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  population.  ; 

• 

U'HITK. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

i 

WHITE. 

I1L.1CK. 

MULATTO. 

M.      !       F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.      Tcitul. 

M. 

F. 

3 
Total.          o 

r1 

M. 

r.      Totui. 

M. 

i    1 

F.    Total 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Floyd  

7.733 
7,002 

8,  343 
4,730 
6,678 
7,836 
7,948 
8,366 
6,314 
8,473 
8,472 
9,859 
6,270 
7,  120 
7,559 
2,120 
5,698 
10,550 
6,687 
7,465 
7,147 
8,  599 
5,  613 
3,371 
9,233 
6,789 
8,207 
1C,  574 
6,  153 
4,415 
8,  Itjt 
(i,  304 
10,407 
7,922 
1,193 
7,147 
2,528 
5,926 
7,094 
7,780 
4,549 
5,076 
4,438 
7,250 
2,670 
10,368 
9,140 
8,013 
7,  851 
8,169 
3,639 
9,619 
6,578 
1,073 
5,180 
7,602 
6,079 
11,  368 
3,  999 
3,  362 
6,193 
4,772 
9,765 
8,466 
•1,  974 
0,  119 
8,845 
13,  367 
5,338 
4,045 
5,110 

7,858 
7,108 
8,081 
4,243 
6,333 
7,349 
7,658 
8,183 
6,016 
8,190 
8,115 
9,586 
5,807 
6,596 
7,092 
2,000 
5,  282 
10,  403 
6,316 
6,971 
6,450 
8,253 
5,225 
3,130 
8,544 
0,371 
7,  821 
16,  002 
5,  604 
4,  227 
7,652 
6,126 
9,745 
7,739 
1,070 
6,828 
2,487 
5,775 
6,868 
7,250 
4,415 
4,715 
4,087 
6,504 
2,464 
9,764 
8,596 
7,  0,30 
7,488 
7,805 
3,  47! 
9,160 
6,035 
887 
4,813 
7,123 
5,931 
10,  189 
3,953 
3,  240 

5,  em 

4.403 
9,610 
8,091 
4,496 
5,884 
8,  459 
12,  902 
5,023 
3,709 
4,824 

15,591 
14,710 
16,334 
8,973 
13,  Oil 
15,  185 
15,606 
16,  549 
12,  230 
Hi,  663 
16,587 
lit,  445 
12,  137 
13,710 
14,651 
4,120 
10,980 
20,953 
13,003 
14,  430 
13,  597 
16,853 
10,  838 
6,491 
17,  776 
13,160 
16,  088 
32,630 
11,756 
8,043 
15,813 
13,  4:K) 
30,  152 
15,  051 
2,  263 
13,  975 
3,  015 
11,701 
13,  962 
15,  030 
8,964 
9,791 
8,523 
13,754 
5,134 
30,  132 
17,736 
15,668 
15,  339 
15,  974 
7,113 
18,779 
12,  613 
1,960 
9,993 
14,725 
12,  010 
21,  457 
7,953 
6,602 
12,  053 
9,  175 
19,  375 
16,  557 
9,470 
12,003 
17,  301  ' 
26,  169  | 
10,361  ' 
7,  754 
9,934 

139 
26 
9 

68 
79 
21 
89 
20 
39 

87 

8 

40 
3 
11 
87 
40 
5 
171 
1 
2 
1 

41 
34 

291 

89 

15 
3 
38 
1 

125 

23 
9 

50 
77 
21 
83 
19 
21 

83 
4 

38 
2 
10 
72 
33 
1 
167 

S34 

49 
18 

118 
156 
45 
173 
39 
00 

170 

78 
5 

159 
73 
0 
338 

1 

206 
9 
42 
3 
76 
111 
21 
92 
28 
25 
26 
62 
71 
1 
51 

390 
15 
41 
3 
79 
117 
13 
80 

29 
19 
51 
81 
1 
50 

502  ;       16,347 
24  i       14,783 
83         16,423 
6  '•        8,979 
155  1      13,  284 
228  j       15,569 
34  i      15,685 
,     178  |      16,899 
53  :       12,322 
54  :       10,777 
45  !       16,  632 
'     113  !       19,728 
152  :      12,301 
2  1       13,718 
101   |       14,830 
j        4  105 

2,078 
472 
1,722 
257 
757 
•::- 
214 
245 
375 
998 
199 
233 
135 
642 
840 
108 
219 
1,836 
918 
225 
1,187 
342 
373 
1,540 
2,713 
385 
336 
3,  474 
549 
171 
565 
233 
325 
321 
64 
53lS 
250 
80 
179 
194 
1,557 
160 
993 
1,330 
328 
301 
259 
1,796 
300 
1,386 
114 
428 
1,095 
Ml 

128  . 
371  ; 
2,274  j 
119 
280 
4,604 
150 
1,334 
568 
301 
708  ' 
261 
1,379 
278 
309 
404 

1,757 
311 
1,400 
186 
490 
90 
142 
106 
304 
746 
133 
158 
Si 
507 
616 
58 
179 
1,735 
677 
171 
883 
332 
239 
1,  109 
2,296 
139 
134 
2,920 
414 
110 
426 
159 
201 
131 
33 
396 
174 
35 
150 
118 
1,323 
113 
778 
947 
249 
339 
177 
1,503 
175 
1,007 
74 
341 
846 
93 
154 
91 
275 
1,853 
64 
187 
3,768 
67 
1,102 
389 
309 
331 
151 
1,  140 
B04 
171 
300 

3,835 
783 
3,123 
413 
1,247 
228 
356 
411 
479 
1,744 
331 
391 
333 
1,149 
1,450 
106 
398 
3,  571 
1,595 
399 
2,010 
564 
512 
2.649 
5,008 
414 
370 
6,394 
9C3 
381 
991 
393 
586 
352 
97 
933 
434 
115 
329 
312 
2,830 
273 
1,771 
2,277 
577 
530 
436 
3,299 
435 
2,  393 
188 
709 
1,941 
334 
379 
319 
640 
4,136 
183 
467 
8,  372 
217 
3,436 
957 
570 
1,  339 
418 
3,  519 
«U 
463 
701 

1 

3,830 
783 
3,124 
443 
1,248 
238 
350 
411 
480 
1,744 
331 
391 
323 
1,149 
1,436 
160 
398 
3,571 
1,595 
399 
2,010 
504 
512 
2,649 
5,008 
414 
:. 
6,395 
903 
281 
991 
392 
580 
352 
97 
933 
424 
113 
339 
313 
2,880 
373 
1,771 
2,277 
577 
530 
430 
3,299 
435 
3,393 
188 
709 
1,941 
234 
379 
219 
646 
4,126 
163 
467 
8,374 
217 
2,437 
958 
570 
1,239 
418 
9,519 
482 
483 
704 

20,183 
15,566 
19,549 
9,422 
14,532 
15,  797 
16,041 
17,  310 
13,802 
18,  531 
16,953 
20,  119 
12,  524 
11,  867 
10,286 
4,391 
11,399 
23,030 
14,  719 
14,854 
10,056 
17,418 
11,366 
9,145 
22,919 
13,  693 
16,  518 
39,  855 
13,732 
8,973 
16,  851 
12,  847 
20,888 
16,  110 
2,360 
14,  915 
5,462 
12,  076 
14,  376 
15,538 
11,  847 
10,078 
10,  313 
16,167 
5,711 
20,681 
18,  997 
19,054 
16,  193 
18,455 
7,303 
19,569 
14,556 
2,195 
10,  374 
15,064 
13,  698 
25,  726 
8,170 
7,109 
20,553 
9,422 
23,517 
17,547 
10,057 
13,  261 
17,909 
29,538 
10,844 
8.2W 
10,730 

2 

o 

Fulton  
Gibaon  

....:    1          1 

Grant 

Hancock  

1 

1 

Hendrieks  

; 

j 

1 

Huntington  .... 

Jasper  
Jny 

1       11  001 

i 

156 
42 
5 
53 
1 

197 
30 
8 
58 

353  i      21,465 
78  i       13,134 
13  i       14,455 
'     111  '       14,046 
1  :       16,854 
14  :       10,854 
3           6,4% 
59:       17,911 
59  i       13,278 
12  !       Hi,  MS 
323  I      33,460 
3  '       11,759 
5  i        8,  694 
21  i       15,861) 
11          12,433 
65         20,302 
106         15,758 
j        3  363 

i 

Kofciusko  
Lft  Grunge  

o 
o 
70 
59 
48 
601 

47 
20 
11 
85 

1 

5 

o 

32 
30 

121 

3 
11 
7 

34 

5C 

9 
1 

27 

'*.**.  f 

7 
102 
1 

10 
4 
31 

50 

1 
35 
25 
24 
310 

18 
11 
11 
47 

Lawrence  

. 

M    1 

1 

Marshall  

I 

Miami  

i 

Montgomery  

...... 

3 

3 
75 

78 
1 
1 
5 
42 

5 
4 
56 
6 
57 
1 
! 
6 
57 

8 

131 

13 
135 
o  ' 

0 

H 
99 

:       13  983 

Ohio  - 

10 
67 
34 
31 


10 
4 
19 

0 
62 
38 
30 
1 
2 

18 

1C  i        5,038 
129         11,901 
72  ;       14,  047 
61  :       15,226 
1  i        8,967 
12  1        9,  805 
6          8,  543 
37  !       13,  890  i 
5  134  ' 

-  !  - 

:::::::::: 

i 

i 

...     . 

Pike 

:  :.... 

i 

Putnam  

10 
307 
2 
127 
13 

5  ' 
1 

13 
8 
5 
3 
17 
55  j 
11 
183  ! 
10  i 
8 
5 

315 
2 

7 
260 
3 
126 
16 
1 

1 
1 
1 

16 
10 

17 
567 
5  ! 
351 
29 
1 

2 
1 
1 

18 
5 
3 
30  i 
115 
17  : 
367 
14 
10 
17 
132 
630 

5 

2 
134 
40 
84 
25 

9 

3  ;      20,  151 
238  j      18,561 
83  ;      15,755 
1  16         15,  758 
59         10,062 
1           7,115 
11          18,800 
....        13  615 

:               | 

134 
36 
83 
34 
1 
5 

i 

i               j 

I 

St.  Joseph  
Scott  
Shelby 

, 

! 

i           :          I 

Stark 

1  961 

Steuben  j 

1 
43 
14 
73 
18 
3 
7 

180 
10 

4 

"M 

116 
1 
11 

47 

48 
10 
60 
14 
7 
3 
0 
158 

0 

.11 

118 

5 

45 

1           !>,  995 
91          14,845  : 
24  I      13,  052  ; 
138  S      31,600 
32  ;        7,  987  j 
10           6,642  , 
10         12,  178 
13           9,  205 
338         30,  080 
18  !      16,  589  ; 
7  i        9,  487  ! 
2  !      13,  022 
55  '       17,  191 
231         27,039 
1          10,362 
10           7,775 
92         10,  026 

1 

Switzerland  ' 
Tipper  ail  oe  
Tipton  
Union  
Vanderburgh  .  .  . 
Vcrmillion  
Vigo 

<                         I 

1                          i 

13 
60 
6 
184 
4 

0 

12 
391 
3 

1   1 

1 

1 

1   i          1 
1              1 

Wabash  • 
Warren 

Warrick  
Washington  
Wayne  .  . 

i 



WellB 

Whitley  1 
Total 

526,767  593,963   1,220,730  3,099  3,875  5,974  2,684  !2,756 

5,440  '1,232,144  .66,702 

51,568  ;  118,  270 

: 

4  !      ^ 

5 

o 

7    118,2*4      1,350,408 

17 


>"OTE.  —  121  mal»  an*!  1^  frj 


-"!  in  whir*  population. 


130 


STATE   OF   INDIANA. 


TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 


FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 


Alabama  

358 
223 
56 

2,505 
2,  301 
20 
561 
7  925 
774,  721 
1,844 
63 
68,588 
557 
1,293 
9,673 
3,443 
3,701 
1C1 
350 
1,679 
1,072 
8,202 
30,855 
26,  942 
171,  245 
8 

1  Pennsylvania  

57,  210 

Asia  

22 
4 
5 
27 
92 
3,106 

2 
109 
9,304 

2C8 
6,176 

Holland  

450 

California  
Connecticut  

South  Carolina  
Tennessee  

2,002 
10,  356 
95 
3,539 
36,  848 
679 
222 
29 

;  Australia  
Atlantic  Islands  .  . 

Ireland  
i  Italy  
Mexico  

24,  495 
93 
19 
38 
4 
91 
1 
101 
2,093 
13 
329 
329 
3,813 

6 

4 

Florida  

Vermont  
Virginia  
"Wisconsin  
District  of  Columbia  
Territories  

Belgium  
British  America  
Central  America  
China  
Denmark  
England  

Norvvav  ...  . 
Portugal  
j  Poland  
Pacific  Islands  .  . 
Russia  
Scotland  

Illinois  

Indiana  
Iowa  

Kentucky  
Louisiana  
Maine  
Maryland  
Massachusetts  
Michigan  

Not  stated  

Aggregate  native  

94 
1,710 

1,232,244 

Europe,  (not  specified)  
France  
German  States: 
Austria  351 
Bavaria  8,  610 
Baden  5,  740 
Hesse  4,  298 

Spain  
Sweden  
Sardinia  
Switzerland  .  .  . 
South  America  .  . 
Sandwich  Islands  . 

Minnesota  
Mississippi  
Missouri  
Xew  Hampshire  ! 
New  Jersey  

Nassau  7,'(8 
1'russia  12,  067 
Wurtemberg  3,  956 
Germany.  (not  speci 

West  Indies  
Wales  
Other  foreign  countries  .  . 

Aggregate  foreign  .  .  . 

22 
226 
155 

New  York  

fied)  30,  945  ! 

118,  184 
1,232,244 

North  Carolina  

Total  Germanv  

Aggregate  native  

Ohio  

Oregon  

i 

Great.  Britain,  (uot  specified).  .  . 
Greece  

21 

Total  

1,  350,  428 

—  

TABLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


'•--—  •    ...       -  —  —  —  „__  .     .  .  __  __  

GCCUE'ATIO.V.S.                                          NO>  OF- 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  or. 

31 
732 

1,419 
44 
6 
10,584 
10 
41 
362 
8 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  or. 

Actors  ,- 

Builders  

Dentists  

-lil-r 

94 
7 

184 
56 

;,:;u 
25 

,122- 

12 
58 
300 
158,  714 
40,827 
13 
3 
35 
10 
115 
3 
15 
97 
7 
3 

506 
29 

79 
fl 

20 

11 

1,344 

Agricultural  implement  makers  ....                   '              40 

Butchers  
Cabinet-makers  

Distillers  
Draughtsmen  

j.      "                   1>1'1 

Canalinen  .  .  . 

Drivers  

re  ii  cc  ta  .  .     j5^ 

Car-builders  

Drovers  

Carpenters  

!    Druggists  

Carpet  -makers  

Dyers  

*, 
Bakers  ,nn 

Carriers  

Editors  

Carters  .  .  . 

Bankers  y~          Carvers  

;    Embroiderers  

Bank  officers  ... 

Cattle  dealers 

Expressmen  

Barbers  -vM, 

Calkers  

31 
264 

187 
1,174 

""STSso" 

Factory  hands  

Barkeepers  ,no 

Chair-makers  

Farmers  

Basket-makers  ~7 

Cigar-makers  

Farm  laborers  

Bellhangers  .  .  . 

Farriers  

Billiard-saloon  keepers 

Clerks  

Fence-makers  

Blacksmiths  

Finishers  

Blind-makers  . 

21 
48 

346 
4 
31 

File-cutters  

Boarding-house  keepers  -  .  .                                           .-v>p 

Clothiers  

Fishermen  .  .  fc  

Boatbuilders  .  . 

Cloth  manufacturers 

Florists  

Boatmen  .... 

Flonr  dealers  

Boiler-makers... 

Founderymcn  

Bookbinders  . 

Collectors  

Fruiterers  

Booksellers 

Colliers  

Furriers  

Bottlers  .. 

6 
65 
102 
49 
3,536 
57 
2 
31 

111 
41 

1 
Gardeners  and  nurserymen  

Brass-  founder*  . 

Brass  workers  . 

<  1  as-fi  tters  

Brewers  j 

Gas-makers  

Bricklayers  ... 

Gate-keepers  

_  .                                      548 

Brick-makers  

Gilders  

Bridge-makers  

Glovers  

Brokers  

Curri"'  ^  *  

Glue-makers  

Broom-makers 

...•                 Q.i      i 

Daguerreotypists  - 

Goldsmiths  
Grocers  

Dairymen  

Gunsmiths  .  .  . 

STATE    OF   INDIANA. 

TABLE  Ko.  6.— OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 


131 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF.                                           OCCUPATIONS. 

KO.  OF. 

77 
8 
38 
G(i 
G 
19 
225 
5 
4 
3 
468 
G7 
6 
6 
1,759 
_   1C 
___52_ 
•1 

1,417 
310 
318 
4 
3,601 
S 
1,027 
105 
591 
158 
17 
2 
4 
441 
93 
G 
111 
4 

3 

18 
200 
23 

5 

20 
6 

72 
101 

747 

30 
3 
1,881 
58 
3 

2 

5 
14 
123 

12 
99 

470 

4 

19 
3 
387 
84 
14 
9 
477 
81 
17 

6 

C06 
o 

G 

29 

5 

689 
9 
G 
~~S" 

110    ', 
45 

35 
1,240 

Packers  

Painters  

Stock  brok  -rri 

Paper-hangers  

19 
60    j 
2 
15    ' 
4 
329 
G 
.     2,  524 

—  s~ 

2 

177 
8 
19 
8G3 
3 
5 
40 
8 
5 
1G5 
6'.)8 
299 
53 

Paper  manufacturers  

Patent-medicine  makers  

Pattern-makers  

Pavers  

Peddlers  

5 

18 

3 
2 

ec 

33 
21 

33,  928 

11 

709 
1  °11 

Photographers  

Janitors  

Japiumers  

Jewellers  

0 

Jolliers  

T-ir  m  kers 

Teachers  

Knitters  

. 

L  *h     ukers 

S 

I'ot  and    cirl  ash  manufacturers 

Potter     P 

^            . 

0 

2 
13 

G7 
3 
181 
32 
11 
173 

. 

I 

Produce  dealers 

Tile-makers  

7' 

Traders  

1  • 

Provi  'ion  dealers 

49 

- 
Ill] 
18 

44 

2 
1,800 
221 
o 

3 

7 
17 

824 
5 
101 
27 
4 
885 
2 
10 
2.3G7 
14,  394 

no 

Lg          g 

Publi  hers 

Trunk-makers  

' 

1 

Quarrymeu  

' 

Lumbermen  

Upholsterers  

Mantua  makers 

331 
91 
71 
5 
1,058 
o 
3 
384 
4,570 
2,305 
585 
208 
370 
224 
8 
8 
60 
3 
158 
2 
12 
7 
-IN 

M-mufactureri 

mariners 

Masons,  (stone)  

Rope-makers  

Match-makers  

AVatch-makcrs  

Mathematical  instrument  makers  

Mechanics  

us 

Merchants  

s        -iJ1" 

Millers  

Saw  m-ikers 

Milliners  

S 

Millwrights  

3 

Miners  

S     1 

Moulders  

'      .' 

Mould-makers  

' 

"\Voodeu-ware  manufacturers  

111 

305 
19 

3,804 

0 

10 
119 

Music-sellers  

ip-carp 

N               '    * 

Shocppg-makers  

Other  occupations  and  unknown  
Total  

330,  5GG 

a     sp 

STATK    OF    IOWA. 


TAULK  No.  I.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITK. 


1  ' 
2  ' 

3 
4 

6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
' 
12 
13 
14 

16 

. 
18  j 
19 
! 

83 

1 

28 
39 

33 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 

, 
42 

. 
, 
. 

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S3 

54 

55 

57 

. 

• 
64 

!         Under  1. 
COUNTIES. 

1  and  under  5.    \  5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  13. 

15  and  under  20.    20  and  undi-r  30.    30  nud  under  40. 

1 

40  and  under  50. 

M.             F. 

t 

M.             F. 

M.             F. 

M.             F. 

M.             F.             M.             r.             M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

Adair                                           25 

| 
17 

30 

281 
225 

150 
159 
61 
84 
155 
3  | 

75  ! 
122 

1,021 
977 
28 
647 
626 
350 
375 
CIS 
5 

68 
118  ' 
1.014 
894 
32 
6-17 
618 
319 
374 
593 

74 

113 
917 
959 
28 
650 
559 
342 
348 
574 
C 

71  ' 
115 
924  ; 
947  : 
36 
594 
568 
375 
331 
541 
1 

58 
94  i 
C54 
P76 
28 
557 
•152 
262 
307 
444 
3 

55 
92  ; 
598 
741 
25 
310 
454 
249 
254 

4 

53 

520 
6C9 
21 
455 
340 
226 
233 
368 
3 

42 
73 
41.5; 
650 
20 
430 
384 
204 
213 
392 
2 

109 
147 
998 
960 
48 
739 
809 
374 
450 
779 
9 

89 
117 
998 
937 
47 
707 
COS 
323 
451 
703 
5 

80 
113 
1.014 
Ii85 
45 
648 
6'.14 
292 
388 
597 
3 

47 
90 
739 
634 
21 
485 
479 
224 
88 
468 
2 

24 
73 
562 
443 
11 
311 
312 
J59 
212 
314 
3 

31 
43 
409 
352 
12 
276 
228 
127 
153 
245 

Allomakee                           •         240 

Appanoone  i       230 

Bcnton           146 

Black  Hwk                                 152 

Butler                      74 

63 
2 
6 

31 
195 
24 
1 

74 
111 

288 
15 
27 
129 
949 
63 
4 
373 
422 
4 
1,677 
1,410 
24 
409 
9% 
C77 
822 
1,391 
13 
2,407 
6 
972 
262 
IOC 
352 
115 
55 
205 
160 
14 

284 
1,333 
248 
27 
3 
601 
),324 

830 
.1,084 
1,198 
9S6 
1,012 
37 
2,  035 
1,398 
752 
442 
552 
1,036 
56 
1   :i17 

297 
9 
25 
103 
916 
61 

321 
444 
4 
1,577 
1,436 
37 
401 
1,080 
C78 

eoo 

3,344 
13 
2,284 
8 

882 

96 
342 
96 
54 
245 
119 
1C 
4.T3 
271 
1.S68 
'222 
21 
3 
602 
1,350 
724 
996 
1,181 
946 
986 
32 
1.981 
1.318 
C73 
426 
579 
1,111 
69 
l.'MS 

296 
15 
20 
110 
935 
71 

318 
429 

0 

1,501 
1,201 
40 
436 
1,112 
660 
816 
1.440 
11 
2,245 
3 
910 
258 
115 
376 
116 
52 
210 
124 
8 
420 
886 
1,348 
232 
28 
3 
605 
1,329 
778 
1,111 
1,270 
1,008 
989 
32 
1,915 
1,  409 
722 
483 
CIS 

i     1,130 
55 
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2C6 
11 
24 
101 
879 
57 
4 
331 
407 

1,435 
1,235 
28 
338 
1,  021 
633 
820 
1,305 
9 
2,101 
9 
872 
216 
79 
356 
102 
56 
214 
12fi 
12 
374 
256 
1,333 
217 
20 
4 
508 
1,295 
680 
1,063 
1,272 
943 
895 
33 
1,001 
1,261 
735 
405 
547 
1,088 
49 
1   :N7 

209 
6 
15 
95 
£48 
55 
4 
223 
377 

231 

5 

19 

64 
768 
54 

2 

218 
334 

1,  149 
957 
23 
315 
903 
548 
630 
1,117 
9 
1,630 
2 
687 
199 
74 
296 
93 
33 
173 
90 
13 
314 
198 
1,113 
157 
16 

482 
1,133 
525 
1,021 
1,009 
744 
825 
24 
1,653 
1,155 
670 
343 
489 
884 
37 
1  063 

194 
4 
9 
78 
723 
41 
3 
169 
300 
7 
1,008 
871 
13 
258 
831 
509 
544 
1,051 
6 
1,380 
6 
601 
194 
70 
294 
77 
53 
199 
76 
14 
252 
172 
1,040 
159 
13 
2 
4:Ki 
986 
524 
935 
881 
721 
774 
20 
1,479 
985 
601 
286 
381) 
-- 
46 
•D3 

168 
8 
13 

86 
664 
46 
1 
208 
296 

325 
19 

23 

193 
1,257 
100 
3 
369 
450 
10 
1,792 
1,838 
.. 
454 
1,  131 
773 
958 
1,644 
44 
2,  542 
23 
97H 
379 
127 
602 
125 
88 
281 
180 
21 
483 
398 
1,638 
292 
40 
5 
721 
1,4!)5 
837 
1,235 
1.599 
1,160 
1,146 
29 
2.608 
1,804 
909 
518 
572 
1,237 
107 
1.307 

295 
15 
28 
143 
1.046 
79 
5 
371 
428 
4 
1,533 
1,659 
34 
430 
1.106 
704 
927 
1,  628 
11 
2,663 
12 
926 
367 
110 
397 
107 
74 
243 
160 
20 
478 
294 
1,573 
285 
32 
3 
056 
1.404 
802 
1,  172 
],510 
1,073 
1.034 
32 
2,435 
1,607 
636 
479 
582 
1,809 
78 
1  .  ™M 

303 

14 
21 
143 
866 
90 
7 
363 
357 
4 
1,706 
1,610 
31 
."41 
779 
520 
784 
1,  375 
1C 
2,560 
11 
906 
310 
98 
335 
79 
54 
190 

15 
400 
263 
!,  182 
218 
29 
3 
622 
1,256 
655 
819 
1,370 
927 
771 
41 
2,080 
1,268 
702 
4112 
514 
- 
57 
1  ,  OH 

216 

11 
75 
722 
58 
R 
272 
231 
1 
1,  294 
1,185 
22 
264 
607 
442 
607 
1,  195 
10 
1,961 
) 
793 
189 
73 
254 
74 

:<4 
159 

88 
8 
294 
192 
1,024 
100 
19 
2 
438 
1,052 
541 
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732 
69S 
21 
1,823 
1,098 
534 
' 
403 
:. 
41 

91:1 

140 
6 
13 
71 
•    - 
36 
4 
1K1 
206 

0 

1,075 

888 
13 

215 
558 
343 
519 
951 
5 
1.520 

525 
145 
57 
207 

50 
30 
123 
67 

7 

240 
141 
781 
126 
14 
2 
352 
880 
395 
712 
817 
627 
568 
19 
1,  412 
833 
449 
210 
257 
591 
27 

117 
4 
0 
52 
476 
29 
2 
130 
148 
1 
731 
608 
11 
136 
452 
282 
393 
730 
4 
1,089 
1 
353 
- 
43 
159 
42 
29 
93 
• 
4 
176  j 
102  i 
685 
97 
0 
3 
286 
695 
297 
555 
583 
443 
444 
11 
- 
C30 
393 
157 
205 
484 
26 
330 

Casa                               3S 

Cedar                         202 

Chickasaw                                       SO 

Clarke  93 

Clay                              -                    1 

Clavton                                         2^3 

223 
300 
8 
110 
SCO 
1C3 
195 
362 
1 
XT, 
1 
191 
6G 
27 
90 

23 

13 

CO 
31 

109 
C7 
352 
52 
4 


1,196 
1,030 
19 
376 
945 
557 
649 
1,157 
7 
1,631 
2 
724 
20!) 
72 
321 

no 

50 
219 
102 
9 
330 
217 
1,177 
191 
22 
3 
464 
1,  169 
S77 
1,036 
936 
853 
935 

:n 
1,635 

1,162 
701 
362 
475 
944 
45 

i.  ion 

1,001 
913 
12 
265 
772 
470 
526 
1,043 
6 
1,605 
5 
S81 
195 
63 
270 
70 
41 
163 

es 

5 

294 
J74 
1,080 
173 
18 
I 
368 
974 
590 
895 
996 
654 
750 
13 
1,609 
996 
530 
314 
419 
806 
32 
8.W 

Crawford            '          11 

Dallas                                                111 

DfH  Moineg          384 

Duhuquc  ;        573 
Etnmt'tt    •           4 

Fayette                                          233 

Floyd                                     !          Cl 

Franklin                .                         24 

Frrmont                104 

Hardin  !        104 

Howard      ....                        ;          55 

Ida  ... 

Iowa  .  .                                          128 

121 
301 
185 
SCO 
313 
2G2 
837 
G 
536 
340 
168 
138 
124 
279 
18 

•ns 

Jvffrrwm  213 

Jonen           .                          '        2% 

Keokuk    .       '        23^ 

Lee  Ml 

Linn  '        3->8 

Madison   113 

Mahaska                                       272 

MnrtAii                                              143 

STATK    OF    IOWA. 


133 


TABLK  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WIIITK. 


50  and  under  60. 

60  and  under  70.    70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

.10  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  niikn'u.                Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
!     49 
j    50 
i     51 
52 
53 
i     54 
.,., 
56 

59 
60 
61 
62 
[    63 
i     64 

I 
M. 

P. 

M. 

F.               M.             F. 

11.            P. 

M. 

T.' 

M.    i    F. 

M. 

F.            M. 

F. 

26 
34 

:ioo 

266 
11 
176 
228 
72 
113 
199 
1 

14 

21  | 
222 
201  ! 
9 
125 
157 
67 
99 
148 
1  ' 

8 
20 
134 
111 
8 
91 
86 
50 
58 
89 

9  !            3               1 

12  i            7    

1              1 

j 

) 

j 

536 
822 
6,  408 
6,236 
S39 
4,  481 
4,282 
2,233 
2,620 
4,164 
30  [ 

448  \ 
711 
5,8X1 
5,  6P2 
215 
4.014 
3,944 

1,999  ; 

2,  290 
3,710 
21 

984 
1,533 
12,231 
11,918 
454 
8,495 
8,226 
4,  232 
4,910 
7,  904 

108             44             33 
81             25             22 
4                                1 

4               2 
9               7 
1 
2               1 
4               2 

0 

i 

1 

1 

73             28             16 
71  (           19             15 
38  i           13             10 
35             23               7 
75             23             20 

1 
1 

1 

Black  Hawk 

i 

Boom:  . 

1 

Bremer  
Buchanan  

3                2 

99            51 
3  i           2 
3  :           1 
36             30 
285           223 
21             19 

37 
o 

4 
16 

166 
10 

28  '           11  |            7 

1  i       '         l 

1,977 
84 
142 
913 
6,892 
505 
35 
2,  260 
2,818 
31 
11,072 
10,  037 
20  L 
2,776 
7,114 
4,500 
5,787 
10,233 
113 
16,170 
60 
6,360 
1,987 
716 
2,779 
736 
428 
],626 
906 
95 
2,830 
1,974 
9,590 
1.689 
188 
25 
4,  304 
9,  626 
5,  270 
7,783 
9,  054 

1,746 
63 
139 
099 
6,045 
435 
23 
2,071 
2,  609 
21 
9,  631 
8,888 
182 
2,  408 
6,  648 
4,164 
5,  236 
9,360 
67 
14,  913 
45 
5,  659 
),757 
593 
2,290 
638 
365 
1,432 
793 
84 
2,610 
1,646 
9,087 
1,478 
144 
18 
3,  725 
8,  856 
4,  612 
7,  247 
8,431 
6,  235 
6,323 
184 
14,000 
8,982 
4,878 
2,720 
3,568 
7,131 
376 
8.079 

3,723 
147 
281 
1,612 

12,  937 
940 
58 
4,331 
5,  427 
53 
20,703 
18,925 
383 
5,  244 
13,702 
8,670 
11,023 
10,583 
180 
31,083 
105 
12,019 
3,744 
1,309 
5,  009 
1,374 
793 
3,058 
1,699 
179 
5,  440 
3,  620 
18,  677 
3,167 
332 
43 
8,029 
18,482 
9,883 
15,  030 
17,  533 
13,299 
i:i,  271 
416 
28,987 
18,  930 
10,  376 
S,  764 
7,339 
14,800 
828 
10.780 

Butler  

l 

3 

Carroll  

13               4  |            1 
100             46             43 
5               4  ',            2 

S  i           6 

- 

i 

Cherokee 

103 
112 
1 
544 
469 
11 
111 
292 
194 
289 
531 
5 
839 

297 
101 
27 
127 
31 
23 
62 
34 
4 
121 
92 
429 
79 
8 
2 
223 
516 
212 
381 
445 
323 
310 
8 
801 
464 
258 
137 
172 
309 
23 
MM 

85 
102 
2 
365 
334 
o 

103 
236 
149 
208 
386 

" 
624 

4 
223 
83 
13 
79 
18 
20 
41 
18 

91 
62 
401 

78 

3 

59             48  ;           Ifl  1           10 
55             40             13  i           15 

4              3 

4  I           3 

Chickawuv  
Clarke  

Clay- 

251 
223 
o 

53 
125 
78 
144 
202 
o 

348 
1 
154 
5-2 
10 
45 

13 

30 
11 
1 
50 
30 
248 
46 

217             09  '.          44 
145             55  ;          38 
3               2               2 
36             11  1            7 
115             46  [          35 
71  i          23              16 
87  i           41              39 
168             59             62 

12  '            9 

3 

3 
o 

Clayton  
Clinton  

1 

5  j            7 
7  !           3 
11  '           9 
i 

1 

Uullas  

Davis  

1 
3 
4 

1 

1 

i 

23 

11 

Dea  Moiues  

287  !           94             84 
1                   '             i 

23             14               2 

2 

6 

3 

110             57             33 
35             13  '            8 

6      ;                             8                                   4 

,  39  i           13  i            0 
'1  !                             1 

3               8 
4               1 

J   • 

1 

Fayetto  

1 

Floyd 

1 

1 

Greene  

l                : 
5               1               1 

24             10  |            7 
9               2  i            6 

1 

Gruudy  

1 

1 

1 

; 

Guthrie  

Hamilton  

36  I           17  |            7 
13  |           17               8 
206  j          77  '          X 
27  !           .12  !            9 

5 
1                1 

6             14 
1                1 

1 
1 

•J 

Henry  

!           ...i             1 

1 

! 

Ida  

163 

302 
159 
312 
323 
281 
253 
8 
591 
350 
206 
108 
154 
276 
16 
337 

111 
259 
88 
164 
191 
180 
113 
4 

224 
100 

48 
87 
174 
11 
200 

71              33  ;          23 
193             71  '          71 
78  j          29             24 
144             53             51 
160             54             43 
133             41  i          28 
110             41             41 
1 

7               6 
12             17 
3               6 
7  j            9 
13             10 
14               6 
14              5 

1 

1 

1 

1 
3 

I 

6 
1 

7 

Jackson  
Jasper  

1 
1 
1 

1    '  

Johusou  

1 

7,064 
(i,948 
232 
14,987 
9,954 
5,  398 
3,044 
3,771 
7,669 
452 
8  701 

1  "" 

1 

Kcokuk  

283             88  j          69 
15:1  '          46  ;          49 
84             28  :          25 
40             17  j           16 
47             20  ;           15 
HO             51  i          36 
8               5  '            2 
137             fiO 

16  j           17 
14  |           10 
3               3 
L  !            4 
2J            3 
9  I            7 

1 
1 

Lee  

i 

18 

9 

1 

Louisa  

1 

;               | 

i 

2 

3 

1   i 

1 

1 

Mahaska  

6 

3 

1     .. 

.Marion 

104 


STATE    OF    IOWA. 
TAIJU-:  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE— Continued. 


• 

66 
67 
C8 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 

76 

77 
73 
79 
80 
81 
83 
83 
84 
83 

87 
91 

; 
• 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  uuder  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  uuder  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  aud  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M.            F. 

M.            F. 

M.            P. 

1C. 

F.             M. 

F. 

11 

F. 

1C. 

F. 

1°9 

479 

458 
329 
230 
053 
103 
1,103 

4G8 
330 
232 
713 
83 
1,061 

441 
29G 
215 
650 
100 
1,033 

370 
303 
210 
580 
74 
844 

326 
247 
1G3 
530 
73 
882 

291 
254 
15G 
479 
61 
84(1 

304 
237 
162 
509 

57 
837 

551 

481 
301 
621 
152 
1,614 

508 
378 
293 

665 
109 
1,401 

433 
301 
890 

480 
81 
1,276 

321 
213 
197 
448 
63 
978 

K15 
191 
178 
3S8 
49 
811 

190 
146 
136 

298 
38 
630 

Mills.   ..                 

G5 
65 
161 

28 
313 

CO 
60 

181 
27 
338 

35!) 
24G 
G7C 
85 
1,109 

Mitchell  

Muscatmo  . 

O'Brien 

o 

I 

|              | 

1 
4G9 
8 
10 
31 
1,081 
499 
469 
201 
23 
2,513 

" 
322 
487 
319 
183 
1,620 
1,228 
855 
1,211 
572 
224 
27 
1,197 
154 
49 
61) 

1 
386 
5 
10 
12 
1,052 
451 
456 
28G 
21 
2,381 
68 

2 
276 
11 
19 
17 
859 
386 
393 
2:!3 
19 
2.282 
64 
1 
285 
379 
23G 
154 
1.085 
894 
099 
1)99 
420 
205 
14 
1,  091 
"  129 

48 

1 
17C 
4 
4 
3 
449 
220 
228 
94 
13 
1,222 
27 

13'J 
2.38 
153 
Gi 
783 
040 
370 
Glj 
232 
103 
10 
625 
44 
31 
23 

1 
123 

:: 
2 
375 
155 
188 
77 
9 
927 
26 

107 
1 
5 
G 
254 
93 
111 
58 
o 

557 
16 

84 
2 

3 

103 
05 

69 

7 
498 

11 

315 

8 
11 
G 

3(17 
4GG 
271 
22 

1,  797 

305 
11 
17 
11 
827 
325 
438 
2G4 
11 
1,829 
81 

342 
G 
9 
4 
870 
371 
46G 
248 
15 
1,623 
70 

326 

; 

9 
825 
360 
399 
22G 
22 
1,623 
62 

273 

7 
6 

(J 

G88 
287 
375 
175 
19 
1,262 
48 

254 
4 
3 
G 
G.15 
257 
326 
133 
8 
1,  297 
38 

273 
o 

5 

570 
254 
269 

120 
13 
1,195 
34 
o 

187 
28C 
193 
100 
1,027 
786 
5«6 
777 
311 
110 
2 
G71 
39 
25 
29 

218 
3 
3 
4 
G14 
247 
293 
131 
15 
1,200 
36 
1 
201 
272 
174 
93 
9'JO 
834 
551 
719 
291 
109 
13 
W3 
63 
22 
2(i 

220 
13 

7 
8 
648 
283 
328 
130 
14 
1,712 
37 

PuIoAlto  

Polk  .  .  . 

I'ottawatomie  
Powcshiek  
KinggnlJ  

Sac 

Scott  

Shelby  

Sioux 

Story    . 

73 

84 
GG 
50 
282 

218 
265 
152 
42 

o 

314 

21 
17 

83 
100 
G7 
30 
264 
247 
197 
251 
129 
33 
o 

247 
2*2 
9 
5 

370 
405 
2tB 
163 
1,120 
1,130 
849 
1,080 
572 
194 
14 
1,  111 
75 
G8 
54 

347 
399 
277 
104 
1,042 
1,  023 
808 
978 

208 
12 
1,064 
73 
64 
48 

33G 
407 
305 
164 
1,195 
1,  141 
710 
1,084 
508 
187 
12 
1,076 
51 
G-> 
53 

294 

383 
292 
136 
1,149 
1,  095 
799 
1,020 

187 
13 
957 
G5 
68 
47 

243 
321 
243 
119 
1,168 
9:i6 

657 
929 
425 
153 
7 
777 
43 
41 
41 

245 
277 
202 
117 
1,109 
874 
662 
843 
371 
127 
4 
732 
45 
44 

300 
434 
288 
178 
1,349 
1,191 
SIM 
1,  175 
539 
224 
11 
1,  059 
119 
58 
58 

178 
307 
197 
108 
87G 
770 
575 
821 
333 
148 
8 
f>:« 
53 
51 
33 

129 
171 
112 
56 
638 
483 
297 
468 
184 
77 

49^ 
28 
25 
20 

Taylor  

Webster  

Worth  .. 

Wright  

Total  

12,  572 

12,25'J     50,879     49,028     49,788 

47,549 

41,034      38,794     34,987 

34,902     60,185:56,011      48,350 

1 

38,283 

29,573 

22,613 

I-'KF.K  COLOKE1). 


Allamakee  

, 

1 

1 

1 

0 

0                         0                          I 

j 

] 

1 

Hen  ton  

1 

Black  Hawk  - 

3 

o                  ]                   1 

0 

I 

o 

1 

1 

] 

1 

1 

1 

Burhniiau  

i 

1 

1 

Butler  

1 

Cedar  

1 

I 

4 

o 

1 

j 

Chickasaw  

| 

] 

1 

1 

Clayton  

o 

o 

j 

I 

4 

6 

•j 

1 

I 

CHntou  

J 

i 

o 

Davis  

J 

1 

Decntur  

I 

] 

J 

J 

l 

1 

Delaware  

1 

DCS  MoiDt-s  

I 

1 

o              ]               3 

' 

J 

2 

2 

Dubuque  

r 

^ 

8 

Fayette  

o 

1 

2 

Fremont  

Harrison  

Henry  

0 

'3                ')                 1 

o 

1 

t 

Howard  

Jackson  

I 

i 

1 

J 

Jasper  

| 

Jt-ffurgon  

1 

, 

1!    .- 

1 

2 

1 

STATE   OF   IOWA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


135 


WJI1TK— Continued. 


TREE  COLORED. 


1 

3 

3 

( 

O 

i 

0 

i: 

i 

1 

] 

1 

9 

9 

if 

i 

3 

i 

o 

i 

i 

1 

] 

i 

10 

0 

li 

j 

3 

„ 

i 

i 

12 

13 

2. 

1 

i 

i 

7 

6 

i: 

i 

i 

1 

i 

3 

4 

1 

i 

1 

1 

16 

12 

Sf 

g 

j 

1 

30 

4.1 

8 

i> 

1 

1 

i 

i 

29 

25 

,- 

i 

1 

4 

1 

] 

1 

1 

1 

i 

11 

13 

2 

) 

1 

1 

^ 

i 

4 

1 

1 

i 

1 

i 

3 

5 

1 

50  and  under  GO. 

60  and  under  70.    70  and  under  80.    80  and  under  90.  ' 

X)  and  u 
M. 

ader  100. 

Above  100. 

ARC  u 
M. 

iku'n.  '               Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUXTIES. 

05 

07 
68 
69 
70 
71 

7O 

73 
74 

76 

77 

79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
80 
87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
9G 
97 
98 
99 

M. 

F. 

M.             F.             M.             F.             M. 

F. 

- 

M.         F. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

130 
102 
75 
182 
24 
407 

107 
75 
50 
152 
13 
300 

67             52 
48             32 
33  :           32 
97             70  ; 
6               7  i 
166           148 

17  !            9              1 
7               0 

1 
2 

3,  169 
2,441 
1,858 
4,  422 
654 
8,558 

2,  840 
2,021 
1,551 
4,188 
5:H 
7,  774 

6,015 
4,  402 
3,409 
8,610 
1,245 
16,333 

Marshall  

Mills  
Mitchell  

9  !            7               3 
33  \          20               fi 
3   :               1   ' 

i 

5 

1 

Montgomery  
Muncatine  

40             48  j            8 

8 

1 

2 



Osecola,  (no  return) 
O'Brien  



4 
2,  384 
51 
75 
79 
0,058 
2,645 
2,  990 
1,538 
130 
13,  579 
442 
9 
2,096 
2,  796 
1,903 
1,072 
9,  068 
7,546 
5,  271 
7,  491 
3,  395 
1,  316 
93 
7,470 
587 
395 
350 

4 
2,  034 
52 
57 
59 
5,554 
2,314 
2,  671 
1,384 
110 
12,  341 
375 
1 
1,955 
2,489 
1,687 
940 
8,009 
6,925 
4,  996 
6,  731 
3,003 
1,  184 
75 
6,  472 
491 
361 
303 

8 
4,418 
103 
132 
138 
11,612 
4,  959 
5,  601 
2,922 
246 
25,  920 
817 
10 
4,  051 
5,285 
3,  590 
2,012 
17,077 
14,471 
10,  207 
14,223 
fi,  398 
2,500 
168 
13,942 
1,078 
750 
653 

101 
3 
2 
2 
267 
117 
132 
42 
7 

15 

78 

40             30 

1  '             1 

10               9               2 

i 

Pago  

| 

I  

Pueahontas  

5 
3 

195 
92 
95 
39 

0 

537 

8 

0 

| 

Palo  Alto  

I 

102  •          78 
45             29  • 
61             39 
24            ]!) 
1  !           1  : 
313  :        £35 
9  i            0 

22             23               6 
6             10 

5 

Polk  

Pottawatomie  

15               9               2 
10             10               2 

4 

3 

1 

Sac  

78  '           91               8 

9 

0 

1 

I 

Scott  

Sioux  

95 
119 
58 
50 
482 
323 
210 
307 
108 
60 
1 
3GO 
23 
20 
18 

81 
90 
48 
28 
378 
239 
174 
276 
88 
45 
1 
249 
15 
15 
13 

35             24 
56            43 
37             21 
18  '           17 
2S9           151 
154           133 
95            96 
180           129 
73  j          49 
29             18 

0 

9             11               2 
11               7               3 

2 

Story  

Tama  

1 

1 

Taylor  

0              4 

1 

3 

04            54            12 
44             30               9 

23             31               (i 
40             41  I            4 
17             17  |            5 

8               7  ;             1 

7 
6 

1 

2 

Wapello  

1                          2 

9 
4 

1 

1 

Washington  

Wayne  

Webster  

Wiunebago  

179           150 
G               6 
9               5 
10               5 

54             29             15 

8 

4 

i 

Wiuncehiek  

" 

Woodbnry  

Worth  

1               2 

1 

1  Wright  

|               : 

16,  378 

12,535 

7,  607       5,  795       2 

091       1,  722          350 

307 

43 

40 

2 

4 

60 

37 

353,900 

319,  879 

673,  779 

Allamakeo 

Appauooae 

Beaton 

Black  Hawk.  ... 

Bremer 

Buchanan  

Butler 

Ccilur 

Cliickasaw 

Clayton 

Clinton . 

Davis 

Dccatur 

Delaware 

Den  Moiiies 

Dulmqm- 

Fayette 

Fremont 

Harrison 

Henry 

Howard 

Jackson  

Jasper 

Jefferson 


130 


STATE    OF    IOWA. 

TABLK  No.  I.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


FREE  COLORED—  Continued. 

• 
26 
27 
38 
99 
30 
31 
32 
33 
. 
. 
::' 

: 
I 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 

n 

48 
49 
50 

COUNTIES. 

,,d,i. 

1  ami  under  5. 

5  mid  under  10. 

10  and  under  15.  t  ]5  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

jr.         F. 

40  uud  under  50. 

M.             F. 

JI. 

F. 

JI. 

F.             M. 

F.             M. 

F. 

JI.            F. 

M. 

F. 

o 
1 
15 
1 
11 

1 

4               2 

- 

5 
o 

1 

1 
13 

2  j           5 
I 

1 
21 

2 

Lee 

4 
1 

5 

12 

13 

12             19 
j                1 

5               3 

9 

15 

31             23 
1 

17 

' 

G 
1 

1 

- 

6 

13 

8 

6 

3 

6              6 
I 

7               5 

• 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

M&noud 

,,    .                                    i 

1 

3 

1 

5 
o 

4 

1 

i 
i 

9 

3 

4 

4  i           2              1 
2  :          1    

1 

1 

Mill*                   

'- 

1 

Mouroc  :  

2  j            3 

6               9 

6 

8 

3 

4 

7 

8            14            10 

7 

•1 

5 

Polk  

1 

1 

o 

2  i           3 

i 

1 

1 
1 
3 

1 

1                1 

1 

Scott 

1 

1 

1 

J 

4 

~ 

3  j            2 

3  i            1 
1 

6               3 

•> 

' 

Shelby 

1 

J 

1 

3 

3 
1 

3 

I 
1 

o 

5 

1 
1 

i 
i 

5 
1 
1 
1 
1 

3 

8             8 

1 

2 

> 

1 

3111 

o 

i 

' 

1 

AVoodbiiry  

1 

o 

Total... 

13 

14 

60 

68 

75 

58 

62  ;           66  i           66 

55           126           102 

72 

56  j          40 

» 

INDIAN. 

1 
3 

Maiioiia  

1                1 

1 

j 

Mills  ....          .                                  ... 

j 

| 

1 
2 
5 

o 

' 

2 

1 

i 

3 

i 

6 

i 

3 

3 

1 

5 

3 

212 

Total  

1 

4 

8 

7 

8 

8               5 

3 

< 

3              6 

5 

i 

AGGREGATE. 


1 

Total  whites  

12,  572 

12,  259 

50,879 

49,028 

49,  788 

47,549 

41,024 

38,794 

34,  987 

34,902 

60,185 

56,011 

48,  356 

38,283 

29,573 

22,  «13 

g 

13 

14 

CO 

68 

58 

62 

66 

66 

55 

126 

102 

—  o 

56 

40 

30 

n 

1 

4 

8 

7 

8 

o 

5 

3 

4 

3 

G 

5 

12  58o 

12  274 

50  043 

40  104 

40  870 

47  615 

41  004 

38  865 

35  056 

34  961 

60  314 

5fi  119 

48  428 

38  344 

30  (U:j 

110  649 

STATE   OF   IOWA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


137 


FEEE  COLORED— Continued. 


50  and  under  60. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Ageunku'ii. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 

:: 

42 
43 
41 
45 

40 
47 
48 
49 
50 

1C 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

SI. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

2 

2 
1 
5 

1 

17 
o 

138 
6 
56 

1 
9 

20 
10 

47 

21 
5 
147 
5 
38 
1 
7 

38 
7 
245 
11 
94 
o 

1C 
1 
33 
1C 
o 

112 
1 
13 
9 
7 
1 
39 
1 
4 
47 
14 
13 
11 
4 
3 

8 

4 

3 

o 

1 
1 
1 

4 

o 

1 

Lou's 

1 

I 

1  '  

l         

| 

'             a       

1 

1 
1 
5 

1 

1 

13 
6 
1 
65 
1 
7 
3 
2 

' 

) 

1 

1 

o 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

6 
G 
5 
1 
21 
1 
1 
20 
8 
7 
4 
3 
o 

1 

Pottawatoinle  .... 

1 

R'       old            '   " 

1 



1 

18 

i 

1 

1 
1 

3 

21 
6 
6 
7 
1 
1 

1 
o 

j 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

g 

i 

1 

.  L.. 

1 

37 

21 

8 

17 

Q 

8 

1 

i 

1 

566 

503             1,069 

IXDIAX. 


1 

2 
3 
5 
7 
21 

3 
3 

11 
10 
38 

1 
3 
3 
4 
5 

1 

1 

6 
3 

17 

Montgomery  

1 

y 

1 

1 

1 

27 

38 

65 

AGGREGATE. 


16,378 
37 

12,535 
21 

7,607 
g 

5,795 

17 

2,091 
6 

1,722 
g 

356 
1 

307 
1 

42 

40 

o 

4 

60 

37 
1 

353,900 
5GG 

319,  879 
503 

C73,  779 
1  069 

Total  whites  

1 

1 

1 

1 

27 

38 

65 

16,  416 

12,556 

7,616 

5,813 

2,097 

1,730 

357 

308 

42 

40 

2 

4 

60 

38 

354,  493 

320,  430 

674,  913 

18 


138 


STATE  OF   IOWA. 


TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

1 

'REE   COLORED 

Aggregate. 

1C. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

536 

448 

984 

822 

711 

1  533 

6  403 

5  823 

12  231 

3 

3 

g 

6  236 

5  68° 

11  918 

6 

7 

239 

215 

454 

4  481 

4  014 

8  495 

1 

Black  Hawk                         

4  282 

3  944 

8  226 

9 

9 

2  233 

1  999 

4  232 

2  620 

2  290 

4  910 

3 

2 

4  164 

3  740 

7  004 

2 

36 

21 

57 

1  977 

1  746 

3  723 

1 

84 

63 

147 

142 

139 

281 

913 

699 

1  612 

Cedar                   

6  802 

6  045 

12  937 

10 

o 

1° 

505 

435 

940 

35 

23 

58 

C'hickauaw                                        .                         ... 

0  *>60 

2  071 

4  331 

3 

o 

Clarke                                                   

o  gig 

2  609 

5  427 

Clayton                                        

11  07° 

9  631 

20  703 

12 

13 

25 

Clav 

31 

21 

52 

Cliuton  .              

10  037 

8  888 

18  925 

7 

c 

13 

1R  938 

201 

18° 

383 

383 

Dallaa  

2  776 

2  468 

5  244 

5  244 

Davis  

7  114 

6  648 

13  7t>2 

0 

o 

13  7G4 

4  506 

4  164 

8  670 

3 

4 

7 

5  787 

5  0% 

11  023 

1 

1 

10  °23 

9  360 

19  583 

16 

1° 

28 

113 

67 

180 

1C  170 

14  913 

31  083 

36 

45 

81 

31  164 

60 

45 

105 

105 

Fayetto  

6  360 

5  659 

12  010 

29 

25 

54 

]°  073 

Franklin  ...            .     .. 

716 

593 

1  309 

1  30<j 

2  779 

2  290 

5  069 

j 

4 

5 

5  074 

Floyd  

1  987 

1  757 

3  744 

3  744 

736 

638 

]  374 

]  374 

438 

365 

793 

793 

Guthrie 

1  6°6 

1  43° 

3  058 

3  058 

906 

793 

1  699 

1  599 

95 

84 

179 

179 

Hordlu  - 

o  g3Q 

0    QIQ 

5  440 

5  440 

1  974 

1  646 

3  620 

l 

1 

3  621 

9  590 

0  087 

18  677 

11 

13 

24 

18  701 

Howard  

1  689 

1  478 

3  167 

1 

1 

3  168 

Humboldt  

188 

144 

332 

332 

Ida  

25 

18 

43 

43 

8  0°9 

8  029 

8  856 

18  482 

7 

4 

11 

18  493 

4  61° 

9  882 

1 

1 

9  883 

7  °47 

J5  030 

3 

5 

8 

15  038 

q  054 

8  481 

17  535 

17 

21 

38 

17  573 

7  064 

6  235 

13  209 

2 

5 

7 

13,306 

Keokuk  

6  948 

6  323 

13  271 

33,271 

IvOBflUth  

330 

184 

416 

416 

Lee  

14  000 

28  0<*7 

138 

107 

245 

20  232 

Linn  

8  982 

18  936 

c 

11 

38  947 

Louisa  

e)6 

38 

94 

10  370 

Lucas  

1 

0 

5  766 

Madison  

7  339 

Muhaxka  

7  669 

9 

7 

16 

14  816 

Mamma  

453 

378 

831 

I 

1 

832 

Marion  

13 

33 

1C  813 

Marshall  

6  015 

Mills  

2  441 

4  465 

10 

g 

16 

4  481 

Mitchell  

1  858 

1  551 

3  409 

3  403 

Monroe  

4.422 

4.  1P8 

fi.610 

1 

1 

2 

8.612 

STATE   OF  IOWA. 

TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION— Continued. 


139 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

1 

REE   COLORED 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

660 

596 

1  256 

8  558 

7  774 

16  332 

47 

65 

Osceola,  (no  return)  

4 

4 

g 

Pace 

2  384 

2  034 

4  418 

1 

51 

52 

103 

75 

57 

132 

82 

66 

148 

Polk             

6  058 

5  554 

11  612 

6 

7 

0  645 

o  314 

4  959 

Q 

2  990 

2  C71 

5  661 

5 

0 

1  538 

1  384 

0  O'» 

1 

130 

110 

246 

Scott           

13  579 

12  341 

25  920 

21 

18 

Shelby       

44:3 

375 

817 

1 

a 

1 

10 

2  0% 

1  955 

4  051 

2  796 

2  489 

5  285 

1  903 

1,687 

3  590 

1,072 

1)40 

2  012 

9,068 

8,009 

17,  077 

1 

3 

4 

AVapello                                     .                   

7  546 

6  925 

14  471 

26 

31 

5  '*71 

4,  996 

10  267 

8 

g 

7,491 

6,731 

14  222 

7 

G 

3,395 

3,003 

6  398 

4 

7 

Webster                                                                  -     -  •  •"-  

1  316 

1  184 

2  500 

3 

I 

93 

75 

168 

"Winneshiek                                                         

7  470 

6  472 

13  942 

604 

512 

1,  11G 

o 

1 

395 

361 

756 

350 

303 

653 

353  927 

319  917 

673  844 

566 

503 

NOTE.— 65  Indians  included  in  white  population.    Of  the  free  colored  population,  291  are  male,  and  277  female  mulattoes. 


TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    tC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

jr. 

F. 

Total. 

Adair                   

123 
66 
53 
144 
150 
47 
40 
106 
100 
115 
XI 
37 
140 
331 
141 
375 
227 
189 
102 
547 
417 
C34 
358 

99 
72 
41 
123 
113 
38 
3,1 
103 
84 
97 
214 
25 
117 
289 
129 
377 
209 
166 
62 
461 
397 
561 
302 

222 
138 
94 
267 
263 
85 
73 
209 
184 
212 
451 
62 
257 
620 
270 
752 
436 
355 
164 
1,018 
814 
1,195 
660 

222 
138 
94 
267 
263 
85 
73 
209 
184 
U1S! 
451 
62 
257 
620 
270 
752 
43(i 
355 
164 
1,010 
814 
1,197 
GCO 

do         

do  

do 

•Washington 

do 

Carl 

.  .do                             

do                 

do 

Queen  CH 

do                                           

Quinc       y 

do                      

.  ...do  

do  

do  

Franklin 

(In      . 

do  

do  

do  

i 

i 

2 

do    

.  do  

i 

i 

2 

Linton  .  .  . 

...do... 

140 


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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOW.NS,   &.C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

= 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M.                         F. 

Total. 

333 
732 
400 
39C 
410 
170 
386 
210 
347 
417 
265 
417 
303 
198 
334 
403 
307 
562 
219 
244 
457 
440 
318 
274 
429 
312 
248 
214 
104 
492 
310 
220 
170 
53 
97 
230 
39 
287 
253 
56 
200 
116 
484 
86 
751 
72 
172 
95 
286 
131 
105 
760 
36 
512 
104 
272 
190 
154 
198 
314 
96 
189 
608 
164 
630 
303 
301 
106 
168 

305 
C91 
409 
3C9 
396 
164 
340 
196 
287 
387 
244 
403 
264 
200 
284 
344 
291 
496 
206 
229 
393 
402 
304 
256 
392 
300 
225 
172 
89 
414 
257 
168 
151 
53 
86 
186 
30 
255 
232 
56 
195 
110 
432 
84 
759 
61 
168 
83 
227 
120 
146 
738 
33 
498 
100 
225 
159 
147 
193 
250 
91 
169 
597 
136 
586 
252 
292 
101 
175 

638 
1,423 
859 
765 
806 
334 
726 
406 
634 
804 
509 
820 
567 
398 
608 
747 
598 
1,058 
425 
473 
850 
842 
622 
530 
821 
612 
473 
386 
193 
906 
567 
386 
321 
105 
183 
416 
69 
542 
485 
112 
395 
22C 
916 
170 
1,510 
134 
340 
178 
513 
251 
311 
1,498 
69 
1,010 
204 
497 
319 
301 
391 
564 
187 
358 
1,205 
300 
1,216 
555 
593 
207 
363 

638 
1,425 

859 
765 
806 
334 
726 
406 
634 
804 
509 
820 
567 
398 
608 
747 
598 
1,058 
425 
473 
850 
843 
622 
530 
821 
624 
473 
387 
193 
906 
567 
386 
321 
105 
183 
416 
69 
542 
485 
112 
395 
226 
916 
170 
1,510 
134 
340 
178 
513 
251 
311 
1,503 
69 
1,013 
204 
507 
349 
301 
391 
5C4 
187 
358 
1,205 
300 
1,216 
555 
593 
207 
363 

Mukce       

do  

1 

1 

2 

do  

do  

do  

Union  City  

do  

do 

Waterloo  

do  

Bcllair  

Appanoose  

Calilwcll  .      ...                  

do  

do  

Centerville  

do  

Churiton  

do  

do  

do  

do  

do  

Pleasant  

do  

do  

Shoal  Creek  

do  

Taylor  

do  

Udell  

do 

1 

1 

Union  

do  

Walnut  

do  

...    do 

Wells  

do 

6 

6 

12 

Benton  

Big  Grove  

do 

1 

1 

Bruce  

do  

Canton  

...do... 

Cedar  

do  

Cue  

do  

Eden  

do 

do 

Fremont  

.     .  do 

Harrison  

do 

Homer  

..  ..  do  . 

Iowa  

2o  

Jackson  

.  ...do.  . 

do 

Lc  Roy  

do  

do 

Polk  

do 

Saint  Clair  

do 

Taylor  

do 

Union  

do 

Barclay  

Benningtou  

do 

Big  Creek  

do 

Black  Hawk  

do 

Cedar  

do 

Cedar  Falls  

do  .     . 

3 

2 

5 

Eagle  

do 

East  Waterloo  

..do..     .. 

1 

2 

:i 

Fox  

Lester  

do 

5 

5 

10 

Mount  Vernon  . 

do 

Orange  

Poyner  

j 

Spring  Creek  

d 

1 

Union  

d 

Washington  

Waterloo  

CMS  

DCH  Moincs  

Dodge  

Douglas  

Jackson  1           ,!„ 

Marry  

...do... 

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141 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    tC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M.                   F. 

Total.                M. 

P. 

Total. 

North  

207 
90 
77 
1G7 
82 
69 
160 
78 
117 
366 
2G7 
171 
110 
117 
265 
1H 
83 
585 
333 
143 
233 
133 
64 
91 
717 
387 
SCO 
230 
119 
279 
206 
87 
273 
307 
186 
284 
30 
515 
135 
47 
37 
126 
112 
130 
00 
227 
58 
84 
72 
70 
26 
45 
354 
89 
75 
140 
181 
264 
952 
67 
246 
286 
198 
398 
233 
465 
225 
358 
101 

1C2 
65 
53 
157 
80 
60 
136 
66 
118 
306 
241 
146 
101 
110 
241 
98 
80 
501 
292 
116 
202 
109 
43 
81 
677 
327 
538 
219 
98 
250 
182 
71 
241 
294 
153 
262 
24 
447 
129 
43 
41 
115 
91 
116 
61 
211 
53 
63 
71 
68 
19 
28 
291 
73 
53 
99 
136 
229 
864 
60 
224 
214 
173 
321 
225 
411 
184 
287 
«4 

309 
175 
130 
324 
162 
129 
296 
144 
235 
672 
508 
317 
217 
257 
506 
212 
169 
1,086 
627 
259 
435 
242 
107 
172 
1,394 
714 
1,098 
449 
217 
529 
388 
158 
514 
601 
339 
540 
54 
962 
264 
90 
78 
241 
203 
246 
151 
438 
111 
147 
143 
138 
45 
73 
645 
162 
128 
239 
320 
493 
1,816 
127 
470 
500 
371 
719 
457 
876 
409 
645 
1!>5    ' 

369 
175 
130 
324 

162 
129 
297 
144 
235 
C72 
508 
317 
217 
257 
506 
212 
169 
1,090 
627 
259 
435 
242 
107 
172 
1,395 
714 
1,098 
449 
217 
529 
389 
158 
514 
601 
339 
546 
54 
963 
264 
90 
78 
241 
203 
246 
151 
438 
111 
147 
143 
138 
45 
73 
645 
162 
128 
239 
320 
493 
1,816 
127 
470 
500 
371 
721 
457 
877 
409 
645 
195 

Pilot  Mound  

do 

do  

Yell  

do  

Dayton  

Bremer  

do..     .. 

do  

1 

1 

do  

Fremont  

do  

...     .do 

1 

do  

Lafayette  

do  

Leroy  

do  

Maxfield  

...  do. 

Polk  

do. 

do  

do  

do  

o 

2 

4 

Alton  

Buffalo  Grove  

do 

do  .     . 

Cono  

do  

Fremont  

do  

Homer  

do  

Independence  

do  

1 

1 

do 

Liberty  

do 

Madison  

do  

Middlefield  

do  

Newton  

do  

do 

1 

1 

do 

Superior  

do. 

"Washington  

do 

Albion  

do 

do 

Butler  

do 

1 

1 

Cold  Water  

do 

Fremont  

..     do.- 

do 

do 

do 

Pittsford  

do 

Ripley  

do 

Shell  Rock  

do 

WestPoint  

do 

Calhoun  

Jasper  

Newton  

do 

CaSB 

do 

Cass  

do 

Edna  

do 

do 

do 

Turkey  Grove  

do 

Cass  

Cedar 

Center  

..  iln 

Durant  <ln 

Dray  ton  

do 

Farmington 

rlfi 

Fremont  do  . 

2 

2 

Inland  I            do 

Iowa  do 

1 

1 

Lime  do 

Massilloa  !            do 

Mechanicbville  .  .                                                     dc 

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CITIES,    TOWNS,  £C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggrega'*. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M.                         F. 

Total. 

413 
30-1 
402 
507 
485 
385 
604 
136 
89 
13 
2.-13 
35 
467 
314 
100 
139 
118 
158 
196 
163 
124 
140 
242 
99 
412 
260 
194 
222 
195 
275 
284 
81 
494 
75 
147 
179 
446 
131 
506 
399 
394 
267 
634 
511 
301 
685 
606 
263 
7G9 
411 
478 
280 
1,069 
359 
432 
531 
394 
423 
408 
373 
137 
437 
337 
748 
404 
940 
380 
1,186 
Ml 

3GO 
249 
368 
453 
423 
319 
582 
117 
74 
20 
197 
27 
426 
275 
87 
130 
104 
143 
174 
140 
146 
129 
224 
93 
3S6 
203 
164 
182 
196 
271 
257 
77 
456 
71 
142 
194 
393 
111 
428 
321 
330 
243 
559 
416 
276 
650 
498 
214 
617 
359 
452 
276 
910 
294 
353 
501 
340 
418 
381 
289 
89 
403 
306 
711 
351 
876 
S87 
1,075 
302 

773 
553 
770 
960 
913 
704 
1,186 
253 
163 
32 
430 
62 
893 
589 
187 
269 
222 
301 
370 
303 
270 
269 
466 
192 
808 
403 
358 
404 
391 
5-16 
541 
158 
950 
146 
289 
373 
838 
242 
034 
723 
724 
510 
1,193 
927 
577 
1,335 
1,104 
476 
1,386 
770 
930 
556 
1,979 
653 
785 
1,035 
734 
841 
789 
662 
926 
840 
6*J 
1,459 
755 
1,816 
667 
2.2GL 
C70 

773 
553 
771 
963 
914 
704 
1,190 
253 
1G3 
32 
430 
62 
893 
589 
187 
269 
222 
301 
370 
303 
270 
269 
466 
192 
808 
463 
358 
404 
391 
546 
541 
158 
950 
146 
289 
373 
840 
242 
934 
723 
724 
510 
1,193 
027 
577 
1,335 
1,104 
476 
1.38C 
770 
930 
556 
1,989 
653 
785 
1,035 
734 
654 
789 
662 
226 
840 
643 
1,408 
755 

i,ei6 

667 
2.  -HI 
670 

do 

do  

1 
I 

" 

1 
3 

1 

r-n   4.,],, 

do  



P  •    Sfi 

do 

8 

do       

T.g(  ^ 

do    

3 

- 

4 

do  



do  

do  

do        

Chickasaw  

3 

0 

5 

..do    

do  

do 

Dresden 

do 

Frcderickabur 

do 

ill     S 

do                        

do                  

do 

do 

Utica                         

ao»  
do           

do 

Do-lo 

j.i- 

Jackson  ? 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 



Ward 

do 

:::::::::::: 

do 

1 

1 

2 

Cass  ... 

do 

do 

Elk 

do 

do 

Cr  iarrt  .  .  . 

do 

do 

Garnavillo  

do 

Highland  . 

do 

do 

Mallory  

do 

McGregor  

do 

7 

3 

10 

do 

Millville  

do 

do 

Read  

do 

i           . 

Rpcrry  

4 

9 

13 

Volga  

"Wagner  

do 

Berlin  

Bloomfleld  

lirookfleld  

do 

Caniiuicbo  

5 

4   j            a 

Center  

Clinton  

Deep  Creek  

do 

j 

Ue  Witt  

Eden  

...do... 

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143 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  &C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

51. 

F. 

Total. 

•f 

Elk  River  

Clinton  

710 
411 
313 
1,370 
421 
187 
370 
390 
303 
320 
269 
78 
58 
63 
1,034 
300 
108 
304 
205 
110 
134 
308 
95 
58 
500 
253 
637 
588 
575 
411 
419 
287 
231 
514 
522 
433 
633 
714 
6D 
205 
635 
482 
417 
84 
172 
286 
83 
401 
340 
337 
106 
1G6 
233 
288 
173 
219 
278 
719 
545 
572 
439 
1C3 
409 
263 
299 
290 
68 
340 
612 

610 
353 
203 
1,329 

365 
107 
308 
331 
257 
254 
249 
72 
62 
48 
935 
277 
83 
281 
236 
85 
118 
317 
73 
43 
439 
272 
605 
509 
531 
389 
307 
231 
201 
470 
504 
418 
560 
673 
70 
2G8 
584 
470 
374 
82 
145 
245 
96 
348 
310 
305 
19G 
15-1 
204 
307 
145 
192 
225 
670 
513 
490 
418 
128 
420 
240 
283 
250 
63 
293 
591 

1,320 
796 
576 
2,699 
786 
354 
678 
721 
560 
580 
518 
150 
120 
113 
1,969 
577 
191 
585 
521 
195 
232 
685 
1C8 
101 
939 
525 
1,242 
1,137 
1,106 
800 
786 
538 
432 
984 
1,026 
851 
1,193 
1,387 
145 
563 
1,219 
952 
791 
160 
317 
531 
181 
749 
650 
642 
392 
320 
457 
595 
318 
411 
003 
1,389 
1,038 
1.0C2 
877 
293 
889 
503 
D84 
510 
131 
C33 
1,203 

1,320 
790 
570 
2,703 
780 
354 
078 
721 
500 
580 
518 
150 
120 
113 
1,909 
577 
191 
585 
521 
193 
252 
685 
168 
101 
940 
525 
1,242 
1,157 
1,100 
800 
780 
538 
432 
985 
1,026 
651 
1,193 
1,387 
145 
563 
1,  219 
952 
791 
166 
317 
536 
181 
750 
650 
C42 
392 
321 
457 
593 
318 
411 
503 
1,389 
1,058 
1,063 
877 
293 
889 
503 
584 
540 
131 
633 
1.203 

Hampshire                                             .     .... 

..-do... 

Liberty  '  do  ,._ 

2 

2 

4 

Olive  do  

Sharon  do  

"Waterford  do  

\Veltou                                                         .        do  - 

Milford 

...do... 

Adel  

Dallas  

___<lo... 

i          

Dallas                             do  

Spring  Valley  do  

...do... 

...do... 

Walnut  

do  

1 

1 

do  

Fabius  

do  

...do... 

do  

do    ..          

Prairie 

do  

' 

do  



Salt  Creek 

do  

1 

1 

Sick  Creek  

do  

Soap  Creek  

do  

do        

do  

Burrill  . 

do  

Center  

do  

do  

Eden 

do        

.  .  do  

do  

do  

o 

3 

5 

Grand  River 

do  

do      

1 

1 

do    

do  

do  

do  

1 

1 

do           

do  

do  

do 

.  ...do  

do  

Delhi 

do  

1 

1 

Elk 

do      

.  do  



do  

Milo 

...do... 

North  Fork 

do  

do  

Prairie 

South  Fork.. 

...do... 

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CITIES,    TOWNS,    tC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FUEE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Delaware  ..  

310 
235 
619 
3,404 
848 
C92 
781 
404 
C5 
566 
608 
384 
844 
28 
85 
582 
583 
558 
343 
6,413 
452 
761 
686 
646 
528 
848 
469 
456 
569 
605 
627 
475 
5C9 
500 
50 
105 
439 
426 
384 
486 
97 
5G 
439 
190 
207 
500 
198 
100 
42 
218 
639 
993 
291 
94 
98 
82 
47 
88 
214 
93 
184 
148 
326 
271 
156 
368 
355 
971 
71 

313 
217 
538 
3,285 
707 
595 
702 
328 
58 
515 
539 
319 
760 
19 
48 
512 
525 
497 
268 
6,513 
355 
653 
633 
539 
435 
747 
364 
359 
543 
529 
518 
404 
519 
480 
41 
108 
438 
335 
316 
449 
91 
46 
361 
167 
194 
423 
182 
89 
31 
192 
576 
889 
248 
67 
71 
56 
54 
73 
180 
92 
157 
129 
279 
221 
139 
308 
298 
759 
54 

623 
452 
1,157 
6,689 
1,615 
1,287 
1,483 
732 
123 
1,081 
1,147 
703 
1,604 
47 
133 
1,094 
1,108 
1,055 
611 
12,926 
807 
1,414 
1,319 
1,185 
963 
1,595 
833 
815 
1,112 
1,134 
1,145 
879 
1,088 
980 
91 
213 
877 
761 
700 
935 
188 
102 
800 
357 
401 
923 
380 
189 
76 
410 
1,215 
1,882 
539 
161 
169 
138 
101 
161 
394 
185 
341 
277 
605 
492 
295 
676 
653 
1,730 
125 

623 
452 
1,157 
6,706 
1,615 
1,287 
1,483 
732 
123 
1,081 
1,157 
703 
1,604 
47 
133 
1,094 
1,109 
1,061 
611 
13,000 
807 
1,414 
1,  319 
1,185 
963 
1,595 
833 
815 
1,112 
1,134 
1,145 
879 
1,088 
980 
91 
213 
877 
761 
700 
935 
188 
102 
800 
357 
401 
923 
380 
189 
76 
410 
1,215 
1,936 
539 
161 
169 
138 
101 
161 
394 
18i 
341 
277 

cos 

492 
295 
678 
653 
1,730 
125 

Benton 

do  

do  

9 

8 

17 

do  

do  

Franklin 

do  

do  

do  

do  

do  

6 

4 

10 

do  

do  

do  

Dubuque  

do  

1 

1 
6 

do  

6 

do  

do  

35 

39 

74 

do  

do  

do  

Liberty 

do 

do  

do  

do  

do  

Tabto  Mound  

do  

Taylor 

...do... 

Wliito  Water  do  

Auburn 

Favette  .  .  . 

Dover  do  

Eden  

...do... 

Fairficld  do  

Fremont  !  do  

do 

lUyria  

do 

Jefferson  

Oran  

do.. 

Pleasant  Valley  

do  

Putnam  

do  

Ricbland  

do  

Scott  

do 

Smithfleld  

do 

WestBeld  

do  

West  Union  

do  

29 

25 

54 

Windsor  

do  

Clinton  

Franklin  

Geneva  

do 

Ingbtim  

do 

Morgan  

do 

Osccola  

do  .. 

Reeve  

Washington  ;..                        :            ao 

Bontou  Fremont 

1 

2 

3 

Fisher  do 

Franklin  do 

Madwon  do 

Monroe  do 

Ross  do 

3 

2 

Scott  do 

Sidney  ,,„ 

Cedar  

Floyd... 



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CITIES     TOWNS.    &.C 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREK  COLORED. 

Aggrcgu 

11 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Floyd 

Flovd  .  .  . 

403 
99 
173 
162 
209 
474 
78 
258 
272 
20G 
258 
20 
18 
125 
122 
43 
35 
C5 
73 
53 
502 
245 
129 
305 
55 
151 
113 
254 
144 
41 
114 
104 
82 
107 
50 
45 
97 
384 
501 
99 
169 
396 
1C9 
228 
303 
304 
237 
206 
58 
92 
85 
42 
82 
186 
101 
278 
159 
247 
165 
36 
375 
172 
892 

703 
743 
1,746 
1,041 
730 

400 
93 
168 
137 
185 
417 
59 
244 
233 
171 
234 
18 
14 
95 
110 
37 
21 
70 
59 
58 
443 
213 
119 
252 
46 
155 
87 
209 
133 
35 
120 
90 
70 
136 
49 
35 
96 
339 
536 
97 
1C1 
341 
177 
184 
332 
347 
206 
202 
54 
64 
55 
27 
67 
163 
77 
237 
124 
193 
141 
3G 
393 
145 
813 
009 
692 
677 
1,772 
952 
656 

•       8C3 
192 
341 
29!) 
394 
891 
137 
502 
505 
377 
492 
38 
32 
220 
232 
80 
50 
135 
132 
111 
945 
458 
248 
557 
101 
306 
200 
463 
277 
76 
2.*!4 
194 
152 
303 
99 
80 
193 
723 
1,097 
196 
330 
737 
346 
412 
695 
711 
443 
408 
112 
156 
140 
69 
149 
349 
178 
515 
283 
440 
306 
72 
768 
317 
1,703 
1,081 
1,395 
1,420 
3,518 
1,993 
1.386 

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do          

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do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

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do 

do 

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do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

1 

1 

do 

do 

do 

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do 

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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES.  TOWNS.   4C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

410 
738 
782 
405 
156 
21C 
83 
107 
42 
70 
33 
68 
439 
94 
23 
2C8 
CO 
41 
87 
25 
311 
150 
303 
7S(! 
418 
359 
143 
104 
321 
240 
185 
C43 
130 
265 
515 
583 
458 
322 
G40 
535 
390 
541 
518 
408 
615 
576 
513 
393 
513 
315 
444 
429 
400 
308 
602 
3C8 
555 
268 
322 
196 
211 
210 
849 
128 
<70 
157 
1C6 
368 

a 

359 
702 
738 
384 
137 
176 
70 
157 
25 
64 
20 
59 
411 
100 
20 
239 
50 
2fi 
68 
18 
231 
116 
276 
644 
319 
387 
135 
96 
271 
217 
146 
590 
142 
255 
541 
439 
436 
284 
610 
477 
366 
548 
471 
425 
530 
500 
479 
387 
462 
302 
396 
428 
351 
323 
553 
297 
493 
208 
310 
162 
193  . 
186 
767 
106 
405 
140 
118 
351 
582 

769 
1,440 
1,520 
789 
293 
392 
153 
354 
67 
13-1 
53 
127 
850 
194 
43 
507 
110 
67 
155 
43 
542 
266 
579 
1,370 
737 
646 
278 
200 
592 
463 
331 
1,233 
272 
520 
1,056 
1,022 
894 
606 
1,250 
1,008 
762 
1,089 
989 
893 
1,145 
1,076 
992 
780 
975 
617 
840 
857 
751 
631 
1,215 
665 
1,048 
476 
C32 
358 
404 
396 
1,616 
234 
875 
297 
284 
719 
1.234 

769 
1,440 
1,520 
789 
293 
392 
153 
354 
67 
134 
53 
127 
850 
194 
43 
508 

no 

67 
155 
43 
542 
266 
579 
1,370 
737 
646 
278 
200 
592 
4(3 
331 
1,233 
272 
520 
1,064 
1,022 
894 
606 
1,250 
1,006 
763 
1,090 
1189 
893 
1,145 
1,076 
992 
780 
975 
619 
840 
857 
751 
631 
1,215 
665 
1  048 
476 
032 
358 
404 
396 
1,617 
234 
875 
297 
284 
719 
1.234 

do  

IPP 

do  

do  

do  

do  

do                   

do    .          

do  

Hi  -cr 

do  

JamoBtown 

do  

do  

Paris                                             

do  

do  

.  do  

1 

1 

do  

do  

Ida  

do                        

.  do         

English                      ... 

do           

Fillmoro 

do  

do  

Hartford  

do  

Hilton 

do                    .... 

do                     

do      .              

do  

do  

do  

Troy  

do  

4 

4 

8 

do                

Butler    

do         

Puirfield  

do  

.  ..  do  

do  

Jackson  

do  

Maquoketa  

do  

1 

1 

Monmouth  

do  

Otter  Creek  

do      

Harani  

.  do  

Perry  

do  

Ricblaud  

do  

South  Fork  

do                     ... 

Teto  do  Morta  

.  .  do       

Union  

do  

2 

2 

VanBuren  

do  

Washington  

do  

Clear  Creek  

do  

I)o8  Moines  

do    

Elk  Creek  

do  

Fulrview  

do  

Independence  

do  

Linn  Grove  

do                      

Mulaka  

do 

MaripoBa  

do 

Mound  Pralrio  

do                        ... 

Newton  

do 

1 

1 

Palo  Alto  

do 

Poweahiok  

.do 

Rlchland  

do    

Rock  Creek  

do 

Black  Hawk  
Uucliuoaa  

Jefferson  
...do... 

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CITIES,   TOWNS,    &C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

n 

ZE   COLOKEI 

>. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Codar  

459 

407 

866 

866 

do 

70C 

C58 

1  364 

Fairfield      

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832 

852 

1  684 

3 

r 

g 

Liberty  

do  

501 

450 

951 

95] 

do  

712 

701 

1  413 

1  41'1 

do 

591 

538 

1  129 

do 

691 

623 

1  314 

Polk  

do  

5C9 

561 

1  130 

1   130 

do  

502 

487 

1,049 

1  040 

Walnut  

do  

542 

498 

1,040 

1  040 

llig  Grovo      

495 

459 

954 

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Cudur  

do  

407 

382 

789 

789 

do  

243 

232 

475 

475 

do 

313 

285 

598 

do 

381 

370 

751 

751 

do  

1C8 

144 

312 

313 

do  

2  583 

2  609 

5  102 

10 

12 

no 

5  214 

do  

371 

332 

703 

703 

Liberty                   

do 

297 

261 

558 

558 

do 

253 

247 

499 

499 

do  

281 

257 

538 

538 

Oxford  

do  

287 

248 

535 

535 

Pemi  

do  

618 

551 

1,169 

1 

1 

1   170 

Pluasant  Valley  

do  

361 

312 

G73 

4 

c 

679 

Scott                 

do 

360 

333 

693 

1 

I 

694 

do 

381 

343 

724 

.do    

222 

176 

398 

39C 

do 

3C1 

°88 

649 

til! 

469 

416 

885 

„ 

2 

4 

889 

Cass          

do 

311 

286 

COT 

5V! 

Castle  Grove    

do 

302 

257 

559 

55*1 

Clay  

do    

321 

311 

632 

1 

1 

633 

...do... 

C.TJ 

589 

1,248 

1 

1 

1,24!' 

do 

452 

384 

836 

83ft 

Halo             -                 

do 

290 

280 

570 

570 

do 

297 

254 

551 

551 

do 

30G 

259 

565 

565 

do 

479 

407 

886 

886 

do 

369 

328 

697 

697 

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do 

460 

401 

861 

1 

1 

862 

do 

435 

409 

844 

844 

do 

424 

372 

796 

796 

do 

558 

490 

1  0-18 

1  048 

do 

316 

264 

580 

580 

do 

6  16 

528 

1,144 

1,144 

275 

837 

503 

502 

do                                                   

407 

366 

773 

7TJ 

do 

40** 

349 

751 

751 

do 

520 

511 

1  031 

1,031 

do 

515 

491 

1  006 

1,006 

635 

535 

1  170 

1,170 

do                             .            

205 

201 

406 

400 

do 

559 

499 

1  058 

1,058 

do 

274 

257 

531 

Sit 

Prairio 

do 

117 

90 

207 

207 

do 

755 

685 

1  440 

1,44(1 

do 

660 

6°8 

1  °88 

1,288 

Stead    Run 

do 

508 

458 

966 

96f 

do 

348 

362 

710 

710 

°78 

251 

529 

52! 

ahta  toll 

do 

490 

413 

903 

9W 

Al  ona^ 

119 

97 

216 

216 

do 

18 

g 

27 

27 

do 

95 

78 

173 

17i 

Cudar 

510 

401 

971 

3 

3 

6 

971 

do 

663 

6G3 

1  351 

1,351 

do 

424 

419 

843 

84.1 

do 

570 

529 

1  099 

1,095 

Port  Madison 

...do.. 

1.520 

1.300 

2.886 

2,BM 

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(  ITIKS,  TOWNS,  i<*. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE.                                                              FREE  rOLOItr.D. 

Aggregate. 

1 
M.                     F. 

Total 

M.                     F.                  Tot.il. 

:                             | 

LeO                                             

871 
374 
533 
653 
487 
3,926 
010 
1,015 
521 
572 
025 
1,045 
433 
209 
539 
1G4 
920 
339 
4(3 
132 
364 
518 
337 
212 
519 
28G 
377 
750 
347 
3(>9 
529 
310 
450 
153 
429 
082 
257 
304 
148 
305 
C73 
318 
394 
506 
205 
340 
235 
515 
214 
:    • 
038 
291 

214 
S22 
134 
244 
272 
140 
245 
1,154 
244 
129 
178 
89 
168 
240 
248 
434 

ei9 

287 
445 
618 
393 
4,031 
541 
943 
474 
K!9 
521 
!>27 
375 
231 
456 
157 
909 
308 
393 
123 
318 
451 
310 
185 
473 
296 
333 
064 
296 
373 
488 
263 
402 
136 
380 
603 
262 
273 
115 
267 
679 
2ftO 
.'134 
509 
197 
304 
197 
477 
194 
292 
560 
230 
121 
185 
217 
135 

eo7 

250 
114 
215 
1,115 
234 
148 
141 
71 
140 
236 
228. 
398 

1,690 
661 

978 
1,  271 
880 
7,957 
1,151 
1,958 
995 
1,101 
1,146 
1,972 
808 
500 
995 
321 
1,829 
647 
858 
255 
682 
969 
667 
397 
992 
582 
710 
1,  420 
643 
742 
'      1,017 
579 
858 
289 
809 
1,285 
519 
577 
263 
572 
1,352 
578 

1,  075 
432 
650 
432 
992 
408 
COO 
1,198 
521 
243 
399 
439 
269 
451 
522 
254 
460 
2,269 
478 
277 
319 
160 
308 
476 
476 
832 

1,690 
001 
978 
1,276 
904 
8,130 
1,151 
1.C88 
B95 
1,101 
1,140 
1,973 
808 
500 
995 
321 
1.83C 
047 
85S 
256 
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39' 
KK 
5K 
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1,421 

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74! 
1,01' 

58( 
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1,28. 
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1,07. 
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1,19 
52 
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43 
26 
45 
52 
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461 
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95 

9 

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5 

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do                                 

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do                      

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do                                     

1 

1 

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do 

do 

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1 

1 

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1 

1 

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do  

4 

2 

6 

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do                                        

1 

1 

Ra  ids 

do                                     

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do                        

w   iS 

do 

g 

do  

7 

4 

11 

do 

Flliott 

do                                            

do                                     

1 
6 
33 

1 
8 
57 

do                                        

0 

24 

do                                   

do                        

do 

do 

do 

9 

8 

17 

do 

Wspcllo 

do                                              ... 

do 

do 

1 

1 

English 

do 

do 

Liberty  

do 

Otter 

do 

Pleasant 

1 

1 

do 

WhitcbreaBt  .  .  . 

do 

Center  

do 

47 

er 

31 

i& 

301 
471 
47 
XT 

Grand  River  

do 

Jackgon  

Jefferson  

do 

LM  

do 

Madi§on  

Ohio  

do 

fionth    .. 

...do... 

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1 4'J 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    &.C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE.                                                            FREE   COLORED. 

Aggrcgulo. 

M. 

P. 

Total.                 M. 

F. 

Total. 

W:Unut   

Madmm  

308 

123 

456 
301 
398 
443 
304 
504 
320 
239 
547 
2,238 
284 
269 
550 
534 
301 
435 
33 
81 
28 
153 
36 
60 
35 
28 
538 
405 
176 
457 
1,219 
939 
558 
831 
139 
512 
345 
454 
411 
402 
215 
470 

150 
90 
561 
1S4 
301 
201 
396 
256 
536 
77 
85 
343 
139 
89 
242 
107 

a;o 

249 
235 
144 
i!84 
163 
75 
181 
127 
370 

283 
115 
459 
234 
338 
474 
204 
454 
279 
188 
480 
2,149 
263 
216 
479 
503 
350 
461 
19 
67 
20 
148 
29 
53 
23 
19 
532 
411 
145 
421 
1,152 
812 
513 
813 
144 
449 
296 
446 
358 
399 
200 
445 
2C8 
135 
08 
525  ~ 
136 
259 
247 
364 
228 
445 
70 
71 
270 
105 
70 
205 
79 
182 
210 
206 
134 
S."U 
131 
53 
139 
09 
281 

531 
238 
915 
535 
736 
919 
598 
958 
599 
427 
1,027 
4,387 
517 
465 
1,029 
1,036 
Gil 
896 
51 
143 
48 
301 
05 
113 
S3 
47 
1,130 
816 
321 
878 
2,  371 
1,751 
1,071 
1,644 
283 
901 
641 
900 
7C9 
801 
415 
915 
540 
285 
188 
1,080 
320 

5ua 

503 
7CO 
484 
981 
147 
156 
013 
244 
159 
447 
186 
412 
459 
441 
268 
537 
296 
128 
320 
226 
637 

551 
238 
915 
535 
736 
919 
598 
958 
599 
427 
1,027 
4,393 
547 
495 
1,029 
1,036 
621 
896 
52 
148 
48 
301 
65 
113 
53 
47 
1,120 
810 
321 
010 
2,  371 
1,751 
1,071 
1,644 
233 
061 
641 
000 
709 
601 
415 
015 
540 
285 
188 
1,086 
320 
560 
508 
760 
484 
081 
147 
150 
614 
244 
159 
447 
1E6 
412 
406 
441 
270 
537 
C9G 
128 
320 
226 
637 

do  

do  

Mahaska  

Bluck  Oak                                 

do  

Cedar                             

do  

do  

do  

...do... 

do  

do  

4 

2 

0 

do  

do  

5 

5 

10 

do  

do... 

do  

White  Oak             

do  

Mauona  

1 

1 

lielvidere                                      

do  

do... 

do  

do... 

do  

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Clav                                      1    Marion  

Dallas                                   d<>  

Franklin                       d°  

19 

13 

32 

perry                           do  

polk                                                                       do  

Marshall  

Eden 

.  ..do  .. 

h'nfrton                                                               do 

1 

1 

4 

3 

7 

6 

2 

8 

Mitchell  

Cedar 

...do... 

Mitchell...                                                           ...do... 

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CITIES,    TOWNS,    tC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLOBED. 

Aggregate. 

SI. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Mitchell  

437 

123 

GS 

259 
136 
79 
302 
3G5 
SS9 
206 
3C3 
228 
•12C 
280 

•ida 

358 

•182 
376 
255 
110 
108 
120 
109 
103 
50 
799 
218 
21)1 
642 
386 
434 
471 
,C7C 
109 
227 
409 
OX 
574 
653 
327 
473 
75 
56 
213 
747 
52 
188 
143 
105 
51 
17 
58 
56 
26 
251 
164 
183 
634 
255 
2,030 
77 
89 
240 
81 
295 
218 
676 
383 
P5 

:;79 

100 
63 
240 
118 
79 
318 
310 
276 
167 
3-14 
186 
415 
265 
449 
335 
478 
367 
278 
102 
128 
121 
98 
107 
40 
739 
195 
211 
575 
317 
370 
428 
2,567 
82 
188 
400 
604 
497 
571 
255 
384 
60 
51 
209 
626 
54 
178 
122 
95 
52 
19 
38 
49 
17 
234 
136 
137 
617 
209 
1,917 
69 
67 
222 
93     ! 
258 
189 
632 
385 
(17 

81« 
223 
128 
499 
254 
158 
620 
675 
565 
373 
707 
414 
841 
5-15 
i)41 
093 
IKK) 
743 
533 
212 
296 
241 
207 
210 
SO 
1,538 
413 
535 
1,217 
703 
804 
8<J9 
5,243 
191 
415 
809 
1,270 
1,071 
1,224 
582 
857 
135 
107 
422 
1,373 
106 
366 
270 
200 
103 
36 
96 
105 
43 
485 
300 
320 
1,251 
461 
3,953 
146 
156 
462 
174 
553 
407 
1,308 
768 

isa 

816 
223 
128 
499 
254 
158 
620 
075 
565 
373 
707 
414 
841 
545 
942 
694 
960 
743 
533 
212 
296 
241 
207 
210 
90 
1,556 
413 
535 
1,230 
703 
604 
899 
5,324 
191 
415 
809 
1,270 
1,071 
1,224 
589 
857 
135 
107 

JOO 

1,373 
106 
366 
270 
200 
103 
36 
96 
105 
43 
485 
300 
320 
1,251 
4U5 
3,965 
146 
156 
462 
174 
553 
407 
1,308 
768 
152 

OtrOUto  

do  

Uichfleld  

do  

Saint  Ansgnr  

do  

Stacy  villo  

do  

Wayne  

do 

Albia  

Bluff  Creek  

do  

Cedar  

do  .     . 

Franklin  

do  

Quilford  

do  

Jackson  

do  

Mautua  

do 

Monroe  

do..  .. 

Pleasant  

do  

1 

1 
1 

Troy  

do  

1 

Union  

do  

Urbaua  

do. 

Wayno  

do... 

Douglas  

Frankfort  

do  . 

Jackson  

...do... 

lied  Oak  1            do 

Washington  1            ,7O 

West  

..  .     do 

i             

Blooming-ton  

7 

11 

18 

Cedar  

do 

Fulton  

do 

Gosheu  

do 

e 

5 

13 

do 

Montpelier  

do 

Moscow  

Muscatino  

32 

49 

81 

Orono  

do 

Pike  

Seventy-Six  

do 

Swcetland  

Wapsinonoc  

do 

Wilton  

Amity  

p. 

1 

1 

Buchanan  |            ,]0 

Douglas  1            fin 

Fremont  

do 

1 

Nebraska  

Nodaway  

do 

do 

Tarkeo  

Valley  

fl 

Washington  

d 

Dea  Muiues  

Cylendcr  

Palo  Alto 

Palo  Alto  

Plymouth  

Westdcld  

AUen  

Polk 

Beaver  

do 

Bloomfield  . 

do 

Camp  

Delaware  

. 

1 
5 

12 

Des  Moincs  .  . 

7 

Douglas  

fl 

Elkhart  

do 

Four  Mile  

do 

Franklin  

JHV-  rsou  

do 

Loo  

Madison  

Baylor  

do 

Wrwlilnirton  

do... 

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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


151 


CITIES,  TOWNS,    iC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

HU-:E  COLORKD. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

31. 

p. 

Total. 

148 
72 
1,05-1 
283 
!)3 
GO 
455 
86 

157 
42 

7:) 

49 
143 
98 
230 
SOI 
323 
191 
144 
129 
S92 
108 
246 
347 
288 
188 
120 
139 
268 
100 
903 
93 
106 
327 
182 
78 
58 
270 
569 
592 
189 
5,583 
5C2 
376 
730 
370 
785 
103 
1,068 
247 
9 
67 
185 
346 
226 
81 
428 
153 
ICO 
219 
231 
101 
187 
49 
173 
71 
117 
U03 

127 
S3 
948 
232 
76 
51 
407 
68 
57 
103 
41 
81 
48 
133 
86 
188 
25H 
299 
162 
94 
105 

98 
225 
322 
263 
168 
121 
118 
208 
91 
183 
89 
115 
287 
172 
73 
37 
231 
470 
5:17 
158 
5,659 
441 
283 
692 
333 
637 
100 
873 
200 
1 

69 

130 
330 
200 
61 
430 
106 
135 
183 
237 
95 
167 
37 
179 
74 
93 
223 

275 
127 
2,002 
535 
169 
111 
862 
154 
130 
2CO 
S3 
154 
97 
275 
184 
418 
520 
6S3 
353 
238 
23-1 
564 
206 
471 
669 
551 
356 
241 
257 
476 
191 
386 
182 
221 
614 
354 
151 
85 
501 
1,039 
1,129 
347 
11,242 
1,003 
659 
1,  442 
703 
1,  422 
203 
1,  943 
447 
10 
136 
321 
676 
426 
145 
858 
319 
295 
407 
468 
196 
351 
86 
352 
145 
210 
4S6 

275 
127 
2,011 
.%35 

ion 

111 
862 
15-1 
130 
2GO 
83 
164 
97 
275 
184 
418 
522 
626 
353 
238 
234 
564 
207 
471 
6C9 
551 
356 
241 
257 
476 
191 
386 
182 
221 
614 
355 
151 
95 
501 
1,039 
1,129 
347 
11,267 
1,003 
660 
1,  442 
703 
1,423 
203 
1,943 
447 
10 
136 
321 
676 
426 
145 
858 
319 
295 
407 
468 
191) 

;t54 

86 
352 
145 
210 
MB 

do 

Council  Bluffs  

do 

6 

3 

9 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

York 

do 

do 

do 

1 
3 

1 
1 

4 

do 

do  

do 

1 

1 

..  do  

do 

do 

East  Fork     

do  

do 

Middle  Fork 

do 

do 

Platto                  

do  

do 

West  Fork 

do 

1 

1 

Sac 

Sac  

..  do 

Scott  

do  

do 

-do    . 

-.do    ... 

13 

12 

25 

do  

do 

1 

1 

Le  Clairo 

do 

Pleasant  Valley  .    

do 

do 

1 

1 

do      

Winflckl 

do 

Shelby  . 

Collins  

Story. 

Franklin 

do 

do 

do 

Milford  

do 

do  

do 

do 

Union  

do  

Washington  

do  

Carlton  

do    

Carroll  

do  

Columbia  

do  

Crystal  

...  do 

GoncBoo  

do 

Howard  

...do... 

152 


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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    &,<:.                                                           roUXTTKS. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COI.OHKD. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

r. 

TotaL 

M. 

K. 

Total. 

334 
233 
153 
189 
143 
70 
490 
223 
210 
ISO- 
IS! 
132 
119 
225 
CO 
160 
102 
14 
197 
109 
192 
44 
118 
149 
81 
170 
206 
298 
514 
434 
517 
1  330 

S85 
203 
144 
172 
125 
C2 
464 
ICG 
199 
110 
163 
119 
112 
194 
64 
145 
79 
12 
184 
149 
104 
42 
117 
132 
08 
140 
171 
204 
436 
360 
433 
1,  305 
553 
5GO 
615 
802 
1,085 
598 
075 
581 
CIS 
294 
273 
419 
380 
3-_>5 
200 
433 
531 
236 
218 
817 
458 
408 
502 
44 
551 
239 
172 
375 
87 
274 
203 
207 
312 
503 
570 
178 
370 

019 
43G 
297 
3C1 
268 
13° 

619 
436 
207 
361 
268 
132 
954 
389 
409 
246 
344 
251 
231 
419 
130 
305 
181 
£6 
381 
311 
356 
80 
1SJ5 
281 
149 
322 
377 
562 
950 

too 

951 
2,041 
1,140 
1,170 
1,481 
1,094 
2,244 
1,253 
1,561 
1,190 
1,345 
567 
562 
806 
782 
677 
560 
917 
1,091 
526 
480 
1,638 
921 
846 
1,017 
80 
1,301 
510 
383 
812 
198 
563 
399 
525 
035 
1,020 
1,150 
372 
770 

ftidt  I,ukc      do             

954 
3S9 
409 
240 
344 
251 
231 
419 
130 
305 
181 
26 
381 
311 
356 
86 

2:15 

281 
149 
322 

York                              .                   do 

Platto  do  

Polk  do 

New  Hope  do  

Plutte  do 

562 

y-jO 

(  'bequest  do 

800 
950 
2,641 
1,140 
1,170 
1,481 
1,693 
2  242 
1,253 
1,561 
1,196 
1,345 
567 
502 
g{J6 
781 
077 
560 
912 
1,091 
526 
448 
1,023 
921 
840 
1,017 
80 
1,  301 
510 
383 
812 
198 
501 
399 
525 
635 
1,019 
1,150 
372 
770 

DPS  Moiues  do  - 

1 

1 

Fiirmington  do  

587 
010 
866 
891 
1,157 
655 
886 
615 
732 
273 
289 
447 
401 
352 
300 
479 
MO 
290 
230 
800 
463 
437 
515 
30 
750 
271 
211 
437 
111 
287 
196 
258 
323 
516 
580 
194 
400 

Lick  Creek  do 

Union  do 

1 

1 

1 

Q 

Van  Buren  .         do 

1 

Vernon  do 

Villngo  do 

Washington  '  do.  . 

Aduma  "Wapello.  .. 

AgcDcy  <  do  

Cass  [  jo  

Contor  jo 

Columbia  1            do 

1 

1 

Compctinu  jo 

Dahlouega  '            flo 

EddyvUle  1            ,io 

3 

2 

5 

Highland  

Keok.uk  '           d0 

18 
4 

14 

5 

32 
'J 

Ottumwu  .                  '           (j0 

Pleu»aut  1           ,jo 

Polk  do 

Kirlihunl  '            (j0 

Kichmoud  jo 

Washington.  d0 

Allen  Warren 

Ormifirld  j0 

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1 

1 

Liberty  do 

I.ynn  , 

Otter  do 

I'ulmym  . 

1 

1 

Hichliuid  j 

Nqnaw  do 

Unl°n  ...do... 

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CITIES,    TOWNS,    iC.                                                            COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLOUKI). 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

Tutul. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

113 
92-1 
279 
1C6 
532 
428 
•107 
C02 
552 
716 
301 
207 
455 
323 
571 
415 
393 
151 
1,405 
391 
11C 
212 
327 
229 
213 
92 
G22 
256 
99 
232 
312 
18D 
S24 

107 
913 
2UO 
160 
518 
311 
334 
531 
469 
665 
209 
1C8 
382 
322 
5-11 
374 
344 
133 
1,337 
318 
103 
178 
307 
225 
187 
75 
205 
220 
85 
189 
281 
158 
216 
226 
101 
202 
326 
89 
65 
42 
54 
141 
81 
83 
27 
48 
426 
218 
275 
42G 
345 
883 
410 
205 
403 
344 
296 
195 
362 
185 
285 
394 
319 
501 
24 
Qo 

48 
348 
176 

225 
1,837 

545 
32u 
1,050 
772 
741 
1,  133 
1,021 
1,381 
570 
375 
837 
645 
1,112 
819 
737 
287 
1,  742 
739 
219 
390 
634 
454 
400 
167 
427 
476 
184 
421 
593 
347 
440 
507 
208 
402 
672 
189 
136 
97 
119 
307 
169 
201 
54 
114 
962 
466 
5i)l 
877 

1,  920 
902 
441 
848 
729 
568 
431 
75-1 
417 
658 
812 
684 
1,125 
47 
193 
US 
764 
372 

5 

10 

227 
1,847 
545 
326 
1,050 
772 
741 
1,133 
1,021 
1,381 
570 
375 
837 
645 
1,112 
819 
737 
287 
2,755 
743 
S19 
390 
640 
454 
400 
167 
427 
476 
184 
421 
594 
341 
44C 
507 
206 
402 
672 
180 
136 
97 
llil 
311 
160 
SOI 
54 
114 
96!. 
466 
591 
877 
724 
1,920 
90S 
441 
848 
729 
568 
434 
754 
417 
656 
84! 
684 
1,125 
47 
ISO 
113 
767 
372 

5 

White  Oak  do  

Clay  do  

Dutch  Creek  do  

English  River  do  

Jackson  do  

Seventy-Six  do  

7 

c 

4 

13 
4 

Clay  do  

Clinton  '  do  

3 

3 

6^ 

Juckson  do  

South  Fork  do  

1 

1 

Walnut  do 

Wright  do  

281 
107 
200 
316 
100 
71 
So 
65 
166 
88 
118 

CO 
536 
248 
316 
451 
379 
1,037 
4U2 
236 
445 
385 
272 
239 
392 
232 
373 
448 
365 
621 
23 
101 
64 
416 
l!>6 

Otho  do 

Washington  do 

3 

1 

4 

Webster  do 

Yell  do 

Bloomfield  Wiuneshiek 

Bluffton  do 

Burr  Oak  do 

Frank  ville  do 

Madison  do 

Military  .  „                                      do 

Pleasant  do 

Correctionvillo  Woodbury  
Little  Sioux  •            do 

Sergeant's  Bluff  :            do 

Sioux  City  do 

2 

1 

3 

Bristol  Worth 

20 

154 


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CITIES,   TOWNS,    tC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLOUED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

•\Vorth  

107 
92 
50 
35 
20 
68 
89 
68 
20 

101 
B4 
31 
31 
13 
59 
96 
65 
8 

208 
17G 
81 
66 
33 
127 
185 
133 
28 

i                  20S 

do  

'                  17f 

Wright  

'                   8] 

F 

do  

!                    6( 

6 

do  

3; 

do  

i                  12- 

do      

i                  18. 

ilo  ._ 

!                  J3. 

i                   2i 

NOTE. — No  return  of  subdivisions  for  the  counties  of  Audubon,  Buena  Vista,  Buncombe,  Cherokee,  Clay,  Emmett,  Osceola,  and  O'Brien. 


TABLE  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


CT1  mr  =-^~SL  

COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  population. 
1 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F.           Total. 

M.        F      Total. 

M. 

F.     Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

504 
745 
4,268 
6,133 
220 
4,102 
3,650 
2,109 
2,182 
3,540 
35 
1,756 

433 

673 
4,021 
5,605 
208 
3,713 
3,439 
1,890 
1,946 
3,275 
21 
1,585 

927 

1,418 
8,289 
11,738 
428 
7,815 
7,089 
3,999 
4,128 
6,815 
5C 
3,341 

927 
1,418 
8,295 
11,  751 
423 
7,816 
7,107 
3,999 
4,133 
6,816 
56 
3,342 

32 
77 
2,140 
103 
19 
379 
632 
124 
438 
624 
1 
221 

25 
38 
1,802 
77 
7 
301 
505 
109 
344 
465 

57 
115 
3,942 
180 
26 
680 
1,137 
233 
782 
1,089 
1 
382 

57 
115 
3,942 
180 
20 
680 
1,  137 
233 
782 
1,090 
1 
382 

984 
1,533 
12,237 
11,  931 
454 
8,496 
8,244 
4,  232 
4,915 
7,906 
57 
3,724 

Allamakeo  
Appivuooso  

3 
6 

3 

7 

0 
13 

1 

Benton 

1 
4 

1 
8 

Black  Hawk.  .  .  . 

4 

5 

5         10 

Bremer 

3 

1 

2 

5 

1 

1 

1 

Buena  Vista  .... 

1 

1 

161 

! 

1 

84 
136 
823 
6,181 
454 
33 
1,863 
2,756 
7,367 
23 
7,010 
176 
2,672 
6,851 
4,345 
4,827 
8,006 
103 
9,221 
42 
5,306 
665 
2,591 
1,747 
721 
362 
1,578 
815 
8S 

63 
136 
648 
5,533 
405 
21 
1,699 
2,570 
6,575 
17 
6,542 
163 
2,410 
6,443 
4,063 
4,440 
7,502 
61 
8,905 
35 
4,771 
561 
2,208 
1,579 
632 
325 
1,404 
733 
80 

147 
272 
1,471 
11,714 
859 
54 
3,562 
5,326 
13,  942 
40 
13,552 
339 
5,082 
13,294 
8,408 
9,267 
15,508 
104 
18,  126 
77 
10,077 
1,217 
4,799 
3,326 
1,353 
687 
2,976 
1.S48 
168 

147 
272 
1,471 
11,725 
859 
54 
3,567 
5,326 
13,  966 
40 
13,565 
339 
5,082 
13,296 
8,415 
9,268 
15,536 
164 
18,206 
77 
10,  131 
1,217 
4,804 
3,326 
1,353 
687 
2,976 
1,548 
168 

j 

147 
281 
1,612 
12,949 
940 
58 
4,330 
5,427 
20,728 
52 
18,938 
U83 
5,244 
13,764 
.   8,677 
11,024 
19,  611 
180 
31,  164 
105 
12,073 
1,309 
5,  074 
3,744 
1.374 
793 
3,053 
1,699 

na 

Carroll 

6 
90 
711 
51 
2 
397 
62 
3,705 
8 
3,027 
25 
104 
263 
161 
960 
2,217 
10 
6,949 
18 
1,054 
60 
188 
240 
15 
66 
54 
91 
7 

3 
51 
512 
30 
o 

372 
39 
3,056 
4 
2,346 
19 
58 
205 
101 
796 
1,858 
6 
6,008 
10 
888 
32 
82 
178 
C 
40 
28 
' 
4 

9 

141 
1,223 
81 
4 
769 
101 
6,761 
12 
5,373 
44 
102 
468 
262 
1,756 
4,075 
10 
12,  057 
28 
1,942 
92 
270 
418 
21 
106 
82 
151 
11 

9 
141 
1,224 
81 
4 
709 
101 
6,762 
12 
5.  373 
44 
162 
468 
262 
1,756 
4,075 
16 
12,958 
28 
1,942 
92 
270 
418 
21 
106 
.-•J 
151 
11 

4 

1 

5 

5 

1 

6 

1 

1 

Cerro  Gordo  

! 

Chickasaw  
Clarke  . 

3 

2 

5 

i 

1 



1 

11 

12 

23 

1 

1 

4  |       3 

i 

7 

3 

3 

6 

Dallas 

2 

2 
6 

1 
1 
9 



1 
1 

2 

4 

1      j 

Des  Moines  
Dickinson  
Dubuquo  

8 

17 

7 

4 

11 

13 

15 

28 

22 

30 

52 

1 

1 

Fayette  .  .  . 

29 

25 

54 

Franklin  

Fremont  
Floyd  

1           4 

5 

Greene  

| 

1 

Grundy  

j 

Guthrio  
Ilamiltou  

| 

1 

1 

Hanrock    

!  

| 

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155 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED 

STATES. 

0 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

. 
Aggregate  population. 

j 
WHITE. 

r.I.ACK. 

MULATTO. 

p 
a 

WHITK. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

51.             F. 

Total. 

M. 

1    F.     Total 

M.    j    F. 

•a 

Totul.  j          o 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total 

M. 

F. 

Total 

Ilardiu 

2,640 
1,809 
8,611 
1,329 
173 
23 
'     3,440 
7  212 
5,023 
6,994 
6,709 
6,073 
6,387 
196 
11,532 
8,945 
4,941 
'2,  969 
3,601 
7,202 
409 
7,520 
2,980 
2,166 
1,453 
4,142 
644 
6,607 
(Xo  ret 

2,  463 
1,535 
8,320 
1,165 
132 
17 
3,078 
6,833 
i    4,414 
6,594 
6,  450 
5,455 
5,866 
167 
[  10,973 
8,177 
4,503 
2,678 
3,433 
6,831 
347 
7,  123 
2,701 
1,839 
1,209 
3,995 
591 
6,153 

I 
5,102 
3,344 
16,  931 
2,494 
305 
42 
6,518 
11,035 
9,437 
13,  588 
13,  159 
11,  528 
12,233 
303 
22,505 
17,123 
9,444 
5,647 
7,  034 
14,  093 
<50 
14,  649 
5,681 
4,  035 
2,602 
8,137 
1,235 
12,  760 

5,102 
3,345 
16,955 
2,495 
305 
42 
6,518 
14,046 
9,438 
13,596 
13,  197 
11,535 
12,253 
303 
22,747 
17,  133 
9,538 
5,649 
7,  034 
14,109 
757 
14,682 
5,681 
4,041 
2,662 
8,139 
1,235 
13,  872 

190 
165 
979 
300 
15 

148 
111 
707 
313 
12 
1 
647 
2,033 
198 
653 
2,031 
780 
457 
17 
3,027 
805 
375 

133 
300 
31 
936 
145 
105 
342 
193 
5 
1,021 

338 
270 
1,  740 
073 
27 
1 
1,511 
4,447 
445 
1,442 
4,376 
1,771 
1,018 
53 
6,482 
1,814 
832 
117 
305 
707 
75 
2,131 
334 
440 
747 
473 

3,572 

338 
276 
1,746 
673 
27 
1 
1,511 
4,447 
445 
1,442 
4,376 
1,771 
1,018 
53 
6,485 
1,814 
832 
117 
305 
707 
75 
2,131 
334 
440 
747 
473 
21 
3,  572 

5,440 
3,  621 
18,  701 
3,168 
332 
43 
8,029 
18,  493 
9,883 
15,038 
17,573 
13,306 
13,271 
416 
29,232 
18,  947 
10,  370 
5,766 
7,339 
14,  816 
832 
16,  813 
6,015 
4,481 
3,409 
8,612 
1,256 
10,  444 

Harrison  

9 

1 

j 

10 

1 
19 
1 

Henry  

2 

3 

5 

Humboldt  

Ida 

864 
2,414 
247 
789 
2,345 
991 
501 
30 
3,455 
1,009 
457 
75 
170 
407 
44 
1,175 
189 
275 
405 
280 
16 
1,951 

2 

1 
1 
1 
21 
5 

3 

1 
2 
37 
7 

5 

3 

8 

1 

10 
2 

0 

1 

4 

6 

1 

Johnson  

107 
G 

11 

70        177 
3  I        9 
7  \      18 

i  !      i 

30 

33 
2 
31 

63 
2 
76 

1 

1 

2 

3 

45 

1 

1 

1 
1 

i 

1 
1 
1 

8 

7 

15 

I 

| 

19 

13 

32 

Marshall 

I 

1 

Mills 

5 

i 

5 

5 

6 

11 

Mitchell  

i 

1 

1 

1 

Montgomery  

"8  :      «9 
~8  i      -J 

57 

19 

36 

55 

2,  278 
32 
40 
61 
5,440 
2,150 
2,  772 
1,473 
127 
8,508 
415 

4 
1,968 
37 
33 
53 
5,045 
1,863 
2,512 
1,  343 
107 
8,  160 
362 

7 
4,246 
69 
75 
114 
10,  485 
4,015 
5,  284 
2,816 
234 
16,668 
777 

7 
4,247 
69 
75 
114 
10,  498 
4,024 
5,290 
2,817 
234 
16,706 
778 
10 
3,690 
4,761 
3,512 
1,927 
15,  665 
13,  284 
9,956 
13,  073 
6,276 
2,007 
133 
8,552 
895 
490 
604 

1 
106 
19 
35 
21 
618 
495 
218 
65 
9 
5,071 
27 

1 
172 
34 
57 
34 
1,127 
944 
377 
106 
12 
9,252 
40 

1 
172 
34 
57 
34 
1,127 
944 
378 
106 
12 
9,253 
40 

8 
4,419 
103 
132 
148 
11,625 
4,968 
5,668 
2,923 
246 
25,  959 
818 
10 
4,051 
5,285 
3,590 
2,012 
17,081 
14,518 
10,  281 
14,235 
6,409 
2,504 
168 
13,  943 
1,119 
756 
653 

1 

1 

66 
15 
22 
13 
509 
449 
159 
41 
3 
4,181 
13 

Pocahoutas  
Palo  Alto 

Polk  

3 
1 
4 

1 

3           6 
3  '        4 
1  j        5 
1 

3 

5 

< 

7 
5 
1 

Pottawatoinio  .  . 
Poweshick  

1 

1 

1 

Sac  ... 

Scott  

13 

12        25 

7  !        6 
j  1 

13 

1 

1 

1 

Shelby  

9 
1,903 
2,487 
1  860 

1 

1,787 
2,  274 
1  65° 

10 

Story 

3,630 
4,701 
3  51° 

193 
309 
43 
54 
955 
723 
196 
053 
78 
276 
18 
2,889 
131 
144 
27  j 

168 
215 
35 
31 
461 
510 
129 
508 
55 
221 
17 
2,501 
93 
123 
22  | 

361 
524 
73 
85 
1,416 
1,233 
323 
1,161 
133 
497 
35 
5,390 
224 
266 
49 

361 
524 
78 
85 
1,416 
1,834 
.135 
1,162 
133 
497 
35 
5,390 
224 
266 
49 

1,018 
8,113 
6,823 
5,075 
6,838 
3,317 
1,040 
75 
4,581 
473 
251 
323 

909 
7,  548 
6,  415 
4,867 
6,223 
2,948 
963 
58 
3,971  \ 
419 
239 
281 

1,  9vi7 
15,661 
13,  238 
9,942 
13,  061 
6,265 
2,003 
133 
8,552 
892 
490 
604 

Van  Bureu  

2 
11 

1 

2 

23 
4 

1 
1 

1 

1 
13 
5 
5 
4 
3 

1 

10 
5 
6 
6 

2 

23 
10 
11 
10 
3 

12 
3 
1 

1 

1 

Washington  

1 

1 

I 

Webster  . 

Winnebago  ; 
Winneshick  
Woodbury  
Worth.      .  .. 

1 

1  

| 

o 

1 

3 

Wright                 ! 

Totul  295,358   272,420 

567,  778       273 

224  j    497 

285 

276 

561 

568,836 

58,569     47,497  106,066 

2 

2 

4 

6 

1 

7  106,077 

674,913 

NOTE. — 27  mole  and  38  female  Indians  Included  in  white  population. 


lot! 


STATE    OF    IOWA. 


TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  POPULATION. 


l.'XITKD  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

214 

5"  i.ifi 

24 
i) 
13 

Holland 

2,615 
28,072 
26 
6 
5,688 
3 
100 
10 
40 
2,895 
13 
1,465 
4 
2,519 
10 

Arkansas 

150 
127 
4,084 
800 
26 
262 

Rhode  Islaiid  .  .  .                                      723 

Africa  

California  

South  Carolina  504 
Tennessee  ...                                       5  773 

Australia  

Italy  

1 
'  Texaa  .   . 

59 
7  SSI 

91 
8,313 

Florida                 

Virginia  1  7  044 

Poland 

Illinois  

26,  696 
57,553 
191,148 
83 
13,204 
281 
3,101 
4,663 
15,214 
4,393 
432 
130 
5,931 
3,287 
4,  114 
46,053 
4,690 
09,  240 
13 

5,121 
125 
202 
105 
1,498 

China  

3 

661 
11,522 
3 
o  41)1 

District  of  Columbia 

England  

Scotland  

At  sea  

Xot  Btated  

Louisiana  

German  States  : 
Austria  2  709 

38,535 
23 
1 

Sardinia 

Maine  

568,832  . 

j 

Badeii                              2  701 

Hesse.          .                  2  017 

2 

60 

ni3 
i 

West  Indies 

Other  foreign  countries  

New  Hampshire  

Germany,  (not  spe 
cified)                       la  390 

100,081 
568,832 

North  Carolina  

Total  

Ohio  

Great  Britain,  (not  specified)  .. 

674,913 

1 

TABLE  No.  G.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS.                                    I     NO.  OF.                                           OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

Agents  

290 
4 
523 

3 

359 
35 
237 



21  i 

^i2L 

22 
30 

7 
88,628 
18 
4 
3 
53 
6 
8 
47 
8 

a 

4 
2 
27,196 

276 
10 
1 
7 
3 
4 
4 
3 

a 

710 

118 

202 
19 

Agricultural  implement  makers  

Apprentices  

Architects  

69 

Artists  

Auctioneers  

25 
o 

214 
147 
21 
117 
65 
31 
2,609 

£ 

8 
164 
11 
24 
35 
24 
2 

8 

196 
365 

a 

6 
48 
30 
10 
5(J 
3 
376 

711 
3 

Calkerg                                                                             16         Editors  

Chair-makers                                                                 158         Engravers  

Chandlers                                                                        32         Expressmen  

Chemists  :           2    :     Factory  hands  

Cigar-makers  1             Cl          Farmers  

Civil  and  meehunioal  encineorn  547          Farriers  

Clerks  2,  082         Ferrymen  

Clergymen  J,  208         Fishermen  

C  lock-make  rn  ...                                         '<               5         Florists  

Boat-builders 

Clothiers  41         Flour  dealers  

Coach-makers  136     '    Founderymen  

Collectors  20         Fruiterers  

Colliers  87     j    Furnucemcu  

Commissioners  2    i     Furniture  dealers  

Commission  merchants  22    |i    Furriers  

Composition-workers  i             15    1     Farm  laborers  

Brass-founders  

Confectioners  CO         r  ar.vin,     nil(1  .,.. 

Brewers  

Contractors  50     j    Ga8  fittcra 

Bricklayer!..  .. 

Conveyancers  2     :    (jaa  mllkers 

Brick-makers  .... 

Coopers  807     :          ,».i..,. 

Bridpe-bnild«;rg  .  ... 

Coppersmiths  8    .,    GU(jcr3 

Brokern  

Cuppers  9 

Broom-  makers  . 

Curriers  10         pi,.,:.,,. 

Brush-makers  
Builders  

DnguerreotyplBto  74    ll    Glov""--- 
Dairymen  33    '!     Goldsmitha  .  . 

Uutchorg  
Cublact-makitrft   .  .  . 

Dealers  Ifi6          Grocers... 

DentM-,  76  J     Gnn"nith<-  -  -                               

I'ar-bnUdun  

DoincHtii-i                                                                      308     :     Jlatturn... 

STATE    OF   IOWA. 

TABLE  No.  G.— OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 


157 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS.                                 :     NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OP. 

5   ; 
3 

T5T 

so  ! 

19 

7 
595 
5 

o 

15 
21 

142 
7j 
]D 

15,  099 
_iO!ii- 

Ostlers  ...            

84 
18 

11 
510 
55 

9 
12 
138 
2 

L4?9— 

2 

55 
539 
30 
3 
17 
103 
3 
3 
497 
CO 
50 

~TT 

18 
13 

30 

733 
283 
6 
12 

235 
133 
30 
398 
6 
820 
6,137 
16 
6 
58 
13 
3 
1,928 
5 

36 
11 
50 
22 
2 

32 

34 

5 
o 

09 
2 
11 
295 
34 
3 
723 
1:1 
128 

809 
110 
70 

vJL129 

1,005 
58 
326 
50 
143 
10 
21 

4 
106 
29 

2 

10 
12 
2 

93 
33 
96 
137 
1,013 
8 
17 
72 
18 
5 
64 

17 
157 

Spring-rankers  

Stage  proprietors  

Hunters  

Starch  manufacturers  
Steamboutmcn  
Steel  manufacturers  
Stock  brokers  
Stone  and  marble  cutters  

Ice  dealers  
Innkeepers  

Insurance  officers  

Paper-hangers  
Paper  manufacturers  
Pattern-makers  

Peddlers 

Iron-founders  
Ironmongers  
Iron-workers  

Photographers  
Physicians  

Piano-forte  makers  

Storekeepers  
Stove-makers  
Students  
Surgeons  

Surveyors  

Judges  

.  Plumbers  

j    Tailors  

Porters  

3 

23 

Potters  

Pork  dealers  

Linseed  oil  manufacturers  

o 

103 
8 

o->~ 

Powder  manufacturers  

Li  verj*  -stable  keepers  

Printers  

Produce  dealers  

Professors  

319 

292 
183 
7G 
11 
1,205 
8 
08 
2,  WO 
5 
133 
1,064 
391 
302 
583 
82 
GO 
8 
61 
5G 

3 

7 
2 
,ja- 
4 

554 
2 

Provision  dealers  

Publishers  

Pump-makers  

Quarrymcn  

Undertakers  

Mariners  

Masons,  (stone  and  brick)  
Match-makers  

Refectory  keepers  
Roofers  

Varnish-makers  

Mechanics  
Merchants  

Rope-makers  
Saddlers  

Vinegar-makers  
Vine  dressers  

Itidwives  

Saloon  kccpern  

Sash-makers  

Watchmen 

Sawyers  

Sculptors  

Sextons  

Shepherds  

q 

Shingle  -makers  

Wood  dealers 

Ship-carpenters  

Wooden  ware  manufacturers 

Noil  manufacturers  

Shocbindera  

Shoemakers  

Wool  dealers  

Newsmen  
Notaries  public  

Showmen  

Woolen  manufacturers  

Well  diggers  
Other  occupations  nnd  unknown  

Total  

188,011 

" 

158 


STATE    OF    KANSAS. 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


1 

9 

3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
: 
• 
14 
15 
'  : 
. 

19 

31 
32 

•  ' 
34 
35 

38 
33 

36 
37 

- 
' 
: 
I] 

Under  1. 
COUNTIES. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15.     15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30.    30  and  under  40.    40  and  under  50. 

if. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M.             F.             M. 

F. 

M. 

F.             M. 

F.             M. 

F. 

Allen                                            51 

51 
41 
129 

10G 
48 
52 
5 
10 
1 
4(5 
15 

204 
176 
5S6 
420 
238 
189 
33 
49 
15 
194 
70 
S9 
578 
4 
613 
194 

190 
175 
547 
438 
219 
174 
30 
5G 
15 
178 
84 
22 
551 
4 
515 
205 

232 
211 
523 
401 
240 
218 
30 
59 

237 
68 
20 
505 
C 
521 
210 

<1 

214; 
150 
470 
430 
218 
179 
33 
47 
5 
196 
07 
21 
545 
3 
516 
215 

193 
140 
392 
393 
200 
165 
18 
44 
7 
174 
39 
20 
497 
4 
485 
185 
4 
40 
9 
117 
287 
205 
551 
339 
300 
37 
5 
141 
113 
43 
123 
67 
19 
94 
54 
179 
60 
22 
3 
105 
132 

171 
133 
395 
334 
150 
118 
27 
47 
8 
148 
46 
17 
452 
5 
417 
154 

101 
118 
350 
324 
152 
133 
23 
29 
5 
137 
41 
15 
409 
4 
409 
128 
1 
48 
4 
73 
233 
174 
497 
331 
271 
35 
3 
91 
82 
34 
100 
45 
13 
68 
55 
153 
43 
20 
1 
68 
95 

103 
100 
347 
299 
151 
122 
13 
39 
6 
121 
42 
15 
375 
4 
429 
152 
1 
39 
8 
92 
218 
227 
547 
312 
259 
24 
3 
89 
79 
21 
116 
59 
16 
74 
03 
213 
45 
15 

436 
266 
1,136 
780 
415 
331 
61 
153 
25 
385 
228 
71 
903 
7 
1,186 
418 
4 
104 
20 
186 
581 
601 
1,700 
747 
613 
81 
14 
323 
169 
129 
282 
154 
31 
177 
219 
498 
141 
72 
8 
192 
303 

294 
222 
770 
579 
299 
230 
37 
Cl 
18 
262 
117 
33 
691 
9 
871 
295 
1 
69 
13 
170 
408 
422 
1,438 
596 
443 
57 
6 
211 
121 
76 
208 
108 
14 
143 
113 
340 
78 
39 
5 
115 
334 

219 
202 
665 
413 
259 
197 
37 
62 
19 
233 
131 
37 
702 

809 
293 
1 
49 
11 
163 
346 
427 
1,275 
474 
376 
52 
10 
194 
82 
69 
214 
109 
11 
140 
126 
306 
121 
37 

141 
124 
408 
269 
175 
13f> 
25 
43 
10 
154 
62 
16 
446 
5 
448 
145 
3 
41 
7 
126 
222 
205 
765 
311 
278 
34 
6 
129 
56 
41 
156 
52 
12 
91 
66 
189 
71 
13 
1 
72 
160 

135 

371 
218 
123 
104 
15 
35 
8 
108 
47 
15 
363 
9 
376 
110 

35 
9 
75 
175 
174 
530 
237 
203 
29 

102 
65 
26 
107 
45 
9 
67 
47 
176 
51 
17 

83 
59 
200 
159 
72 
67 
12 
23 
2 
75 
27 
9 
244 
9 
256 
82 

Atchison  131 

Brown  '          GG 

Butler    .            '            7 

Chase  '          14 

Clny                                                  3 

Coffoa  .            48 

Davix    15 

Dickinson    '            1 

146 
1 
111 
56 

Doru  

DouglaH  .           .               ...            151 

Godfrey  . 

IS 
3 
SO 
82 
82 
240 
88 
94 
11 
3 
54 
27 
10 
19 
21 

52 
10 
180 
320 
282 
861 
422 
326 
48 
4 
150 
99 
44 
182 
72 
12 
10-1 
73 
201 
Cl 
32 

3 

101 

15) 

40 
10 
151 
299 
310 
812 
453 
319 
42 
4 
1G3 
104 
62 
173 
79 
12 
128 
58 
205 
59 
25 
3 
93 
161 

60 
12 
107 
340 
299 
750 
473 
382 
-11 
4 
147 
112 
01 
207 
70 
20 
105 
78 
212 
69 
21 
1 
99 
145 

44 

12 
151 
280 
• 
721 
476 
332 
47 
1 
159 
101 
51 
186 
79 
12 
100 
75 
222 
60 
22 
1 
105 
148 

40 
7 
118 
265 
234 
585 
400 
285 
31 
5 
124 
88 
38 
140 
59 
14 
02 
59 
180 
52 
l(i 

21 
4 

52 
104 
114 
300 
175 
137 
18 
1 
50 
43 
14 
64 
29 
7 
51 
29 
114 
29 
9 
1 
41 
68 

Hunter                                              4 

Jefferson  73 

Linn                                                   106 

Madison  ....                                  11 

Marshall  .                                        45 

McGhee         .                                  15 

Osago  ;          14 

Otoe  1 

23 
16 
67 
17 
7 

Riley  24 

Wilson  

22 
32 

87 
134 

83 
129 

130 
333 

68 

128 

Wyandott  37 

Total                                 1  803 

1,772 

7,  343       7,  234 

7,512 

7,026 

6,129 

5,  656       4,  982 

5,118 

14,180 

10,227 

9,241 

5,714 

4,518 

3,854 

i 

STATE    OF    KANSAS. 


159 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


50  and  under  60. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80.  ;  80  and  under  90. 

80  anil  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unk'wn. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
09 
40 
41 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F.            M. 

P. 

64 

44 
125 
28 
56 
54 
12 
15 
2 
59 
22 
14 
149 
5 
197 
62 

38 
34 
77 
82 
37 
31 
10 
8 
1 
32 
17 
7 
114 
o 

134 

35 

22 
18 
40 
41 
14 
20 
3 
7 
3 
24 
12 
6 
69 

10 
7 
35 
25 
19 
14 

3 
3 
6 

17 
7 
4 

1 
4 
13 
1 
3 
1 
1 

3 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 

1,720 
1,331 
4,283 
3,305 
1,805 
1,482 
239 
470 
97 
1,007 
680 
236 
4,402 
4C 
4,844 
1,073 
14 
428 
84 
1,  030 
2,487 
2,397 
6,696 
3,372 
2,004 
356 
45 
1,2C7 
782 
438 
1,321 
613 
127 
830 
720 
1,911 
590 
229 
16 
834 
1,305 

1,359 
1,007 
3,  410 
2,  730 
1,392 
1,125 
193 
338 
66 
1,235 
482 
142 
3,624 
42 
3,789 
1,357 
5 
331 
66 
906 
1,952 
1,967 
5,615 
2,941 
2,284 
280 
29 
1,013 
646 
332 
1,115 
500 
87 
699 
504 
1,  504 
433 
154 
11 
654 
1,115 

3,079 
2,398 
7,693 
6,035 
3,107 
2,607 
432 
808 
163 
2,842 
1,102 
378 
8,026 
88 
8,633 
3,030 
19 
759 
150 
1,936 
4,439 
4,364 
12,  311 
6,313 
4,978 
636 
74 
2,280 
,1,428 
770 
2,436 
1,113 
214 
1,529 
1,224 
3,505 
1,023 
383 
27 
1,488 
2,420 

Allen 

1 

1 

10 

5 
1 

1 

BriiCkeuridge  

l 

4 

3 

Chase 

; 

Clay 

15 
5 

1 
43 

5 
1 
o 

13 

6 

1 

3 

1 

1 
6 

\ 

3 

7 

10 

4 

71 
22 

43 

12 

12 

13 
6 

4 

1 

1 

9 

5 

14 
4 
28 
95 
95 
190 
137 
103 
15 
1 
50 
28 
1C 
41 
24 
10 
40 
35 
76 
24 
4 

11 
1 
16 
5C 
47 
129 
98 
68 
14 

4 

1 

2 
1 

3 

Greenwood  

6 

5 

25 
22 
75 
48 
23 
7 
1 
14 
11 
4 
24 
5 

14 
14 
62 
27 
23 
2 

5 
3 
12 
7 
5 

3 
4 
9 
4 
9 

1 

1 

3 
1 

1 

14 

7 

Lcavemvorth  

1 
o 

1 
3 
1 

26 
17 
7 
33 
11 

4 

12 
2 

4 

2 

1 

Marshall 

3 

3 

1 
1 
o 

1 
7 
1 
2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Otoe 

21 
1C 
45 
17 
6 

8 
33 

1 

4 
9 
16 
5 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

Pottawatomie  
Rilcy 

1 

1 

1 

10 

1 

j 

1 

Washington  

24 
55 

23 
33 

19 
IS 

11  |          -1 
12  |            3 

•1      • 

2               1 

1 

WoodBon  

2 

1 

2,117 

1,354           745 

468           144 

104  ;          21 

26 

3 

1           3 

|       65 

30 

58,806 

47,  584           106,  390 

1UO 


STATE    OF    KANSAS. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


FREE  COLORED. 


1 

8 

3 

4 
S 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
U 
IS 
: 
1  l 
15 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10.    10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F.            SI. 

P. 

M. 

F.             M. 

F. 

M. 

F.             SI. 

F. 

Allen 

1 
4 

2 
3 

5 

i 

Atcniaon 

2 
5 

1 
o 

1              1 
3               6 

j^ 

6 
4 

5 
G 

3 

3 
3 

1 
3 

1 

7 

4 

1 

Butler  

> 

i 

1 
8 

3              4 
1 

t               6 

1 

3 

1 

2 

0 

3 

2 

3 

2 
20 

1 
1 
10 

1 

o 
30 

1 
42 

o 

1 
7 

3 

IB 

o 

3 
13 

1 

n 

2 

9 

23             18 

2G 
1 
4 

2v> 

11 

12 

3 

1 
3 

1 
1 

7 
3 

5 

1 
1 
1 

9               4 
1                1 
2              1 
4              6 

4 

1 
3 

6 
1 

o 
4 

4 
1 

4 
1 

fi 

1 

3 
2 

1 
1 

Otoe  

1 

Wyandott  

3 

4 

2 

5 

7 

5 

2 

1 

Total 

8 

10 

SL 

42            28 

47             45 

39 

85 

30 

57 

77 

44 

40 

25 

22 

INDIAN. 


AGGREGATE. 


1 
s 

3 
4 

S 
6 

1 

i 

3 

2 
1 

5 
2 

8 
2 

2 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

Lykini  

1 

1 
C, 

McGhce  

7 

2 
8 

13 

"Wyamlott  

4 

3 

" 

" 

10 

12 

15 

JG 

•' 

6 

7 

Total  

2 

4 

3 

8 

11 

11 

18 

14              17             L>! 

18 

20 

6 

8 

8 

7 

SLAVE. 

1 

Anderson  

i 

1 

! 

1 

Total  whites  

1  803 

1  772 

7  343 

14  180 

10  2°7 

9  241 

5  714 

4  5iy 

2  fc54 

9 

g 

10 

31 

30 

57 

77 

44 

40 

25 

22 

3 

Total  ulavos  

1 

1 

4 

2 

3 

24 

18 

20 

g 

g 

e 

7 

1  gi3 

1  786 

7  367 

7  284 

14  255 

10  325 

9  °91 

5  7G2 

4  551 

2,883 

* 

STATE   OF   KANSAS. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


1G1 


FREE  COLORED. 

50  and  under  GO. 

GO  and  under  70.  ;  70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

DO  and  under  100. 

'.  '    • 
M. 

olOO. 
F. 

Age  unk'wu 

Total. 

Aggregate 

COUNTIES. 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

SI. 

F. 

JI. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

JI. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

• 

3 
17 
33 

1 
22 

3 

30 
05 
5 
1 
41 
4 
8 
20 
295 
1 
G6 
24 
8 
48 

2 

1 
2 

3 
3 

1 
1 

1 

19 
32 
3 

2 

2 

1 

1 
1 

1 

19 
4 
4 
9 
128 
1 
30 
9 
4 
24 

1 

1 

4 

11 
107 

1 
9 

0 

5 

5 

o 

Leavenwortk  

30 
15 
4 
24 



2              1 

1 

13 

18              9 

9              1 

5 

286 

339 

G25 

1 

INDIAN. 

1 
10 
9 
1 
4 
78 

1 

1C 
22 
2 
7 
141 

1 

3 
4 
5 
C 

G 
13 
1 
3 
G3 

3 

1 

3 

4 

j 

3 

7 

8G 

103 

189 

SLAVE. 

2 

o 

1 

AGGREGATE. 

2,117 
13 

1,354 

18 

745  |       408 
9              9 

144 
1 

104 
5 

21 

20 

3 

1 

3 

Co 

30 

58,  800 
280 

47,584 
339 
2 
103 

100,  390 
G25 
2 

18D 

Total  whites  
Total  freo  colored  . 
Total  slaves  
Total  Indians... 

1 
o 

3 
4 

3 

7 

80 

21 


162 


STATE   OF   KANSAS. 


TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

SLAVE. 

= 
Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

Allen                       

1,720 
1,331 
4,283 
3,305 
1,805 
1,482 
239 
470 
97 
1,007 
630 
23G 
4,408 
•10 
4,  814 
1,073 
14 
428 
84 
1,030 
2,487 
2,397 
0,  C96 
3,335 
2,093 
350 
45 
1,207 
785 
433 
1,321 
013 
127 
830 
720 
1,911 
590 

«v>r» 

10 
634 
1,308 

1,359 
1,007 
3,410 
2,731 
1,392 
1,125 
193 
338 
CO 
1,235 
4S2 
142 
3,631 
42 
3,789 
1,357 
5 
331 
66 
900 
1,952 
1,907 
5,015 
2,950 
2,285 
280 
29 
1,013 

332 
1,115 
500 
87 
C99 
501 
1,594 
433 
151 
11 
654 
1,193 

3,079 
2,398 
7,693 
6,030 
3,197 
2,607 
432 
808 
103 
2,  8-12 
1,102 
373 
8,042 
83 
8,633 
3,030 
19 
759 
150 
1,936 
4,439 
4,364 
12,311 
6,335 
4,980 
630 
71 
2,230 
1,435 
770 
2,430 
1,113 
214 
1,529 
1.224 
3,505 
1,023 
383 

3 

3 

3,082 
2,400 
7,729 
6,101 
3,  197 
2,607 
437 
80S 
163 
2,842 
1,103 
378 
8,083 
88 
e,C37 
3,030 
19 
759 
158 
1,938 
4,459 
4,  304 
12,  COO 
6,330 
4,  980 
63G 
74 
2,280 
1,501 
770 
2,436 
1,113 
238 
1,529 
1,  224 
3,513 
1,023 
383 
27 
1,488 
2,609 

• 

o 

2 

W 
3-J 

17 
33 

30 
65 

Cutler  

3 

o 

5 

Chase  

Clay 

1 

1 

19 

22 

41 

4 

4 

4 

4 

8 

9 

11 

20 

123 
1 

167 

295 

1 

Linn  

Lykins  

Madison  

Marion  

Marshall  

McGhce  

30 

30 

60 

Otoo  

9 

15 

21 

Pottawatomio  

Rilcy  

Shawneo  

4 

4 

8 

Wabaunseo  

Washington  

Wilson  

27 
1,488 
2,561 

WoocUon  

Wyandott  

24 

24 

48 

Total  

58,892 

47,687 

106,  579 

286 

339 

625 

2 

o 

107,206 

NOTE.— 189  Indians  Included  In  white  population ;  of  the  free  colored  population  120  arc  male  and  146  female  mulattoes. 


STATE  OF  KANSAS. 


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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

jr. 

F. 

Total. 

Jackson  

170 
433 
41 
18D 
302 
130 
1,489 
470 
£50 
120 
349 
582 
SCO 
057 
01 
239 
81 
470 
305 
210 
170 
201 
503 
377 
214 
363 
UG 
C2 
S3 
121 
93 
293 
204 
210 
353 
180 
213 
83 
401 
735 
321 
B3S 
357 
017 
CC5 
370 
:     ! 
311 
379 
909 
500 
234 
837 
703 
507 
405 
308 
200 
301) 
2G5 

33 
111 
2C3 
270 
84 
402 

131 
3CL 
37 
145 
291 
99 
1,098 
373 
190 
110 
273 
514 
°73 
OG8 
58 
218 
55 
3C7 
230 
142 
151 
1C5 
392 
230 
175 
278 
CO 
41 
76 
77 
82 
235 
197 
153 
SC3 
151 
1C3 
03 
315 
COS 
250 
745 
307 
404 
537 
322 
239 
255 
294 
670 
417 
182 
C79 
573 
424 
332 
253 
240 
324 
202 
215 
37 
79 
245 
233 
70 
358 

301 
794 
78 
334 
053 
235 
2,537 
843 
440 
230 
C22 
1,  090 
K'J 
1,225 
149 
477 
130 
813 
541 
353 
327 
300 
895 
C57 
339 
666 
150 
103 
170 
193 
175 
523 
401 
309 
C21 
331 
370 
150 
740 
1,343 
577 
1,081 
004 
1,031 
1,252 
693 
655 
599 
073 
1,645 
917 
410 
1,516 
1,281 
931 

304 
794 
*80 
334 
C53 
235 
8,616 
848 
440 
230 
622 
1,096 
C33 
1,232 
14D 
477 
130 
843 
541 
358 
327 
300 
895 
057 
389 
COO 
150 
103 
176 
198 
175 
528 
401 
309 
021 
331 
370 
156 
740 
1,343 
584 
1,686 
005 
1,083 
1,262 
714 
655 
599 
C73 
1,045 
917 
416 
1,516 
1,285 
931 
737 
501 
542 
723 
407 
494 
75 
190 
513 
509 
151 
760 

Monroo  

do  

Ozark  

do  

Recder  

do  

Walker  

do  

Washington  

do  

Atchison  

15 

14 

29 

Center  ?  

do  

Grasshopper  

do  

Kappaorua  

do  

Lancaster  

do  

Mount  Pleasant  

do 

Shannon  

do  

Walnut  

do 

4 

3 

7 

Agues  City  

Americus  

do 

Caliola  

do 

Emporia  

do  

Forest  Hill  

do  



i 

Fremont  

do  

Piko  

do 

Waterloo  

do. 

Claytonvillo  

Irving  

do  

Lockniu  

do  

Walnut  Crock  

do  

Cliaso 

do.. 



do  

Falls  

do 

Toledo  

do  

do 

do  

do 

do 

I 

...  do 

do     ..  . 

Burr  Oak  

Center  

do 

do 

4 
2 

1 
1 
2 
9 

3 
3 

7 
5 
1 
2 
10 
1C 

...  do 

do  ... 

do 

1 
8 
7 

do 

Wolf  River  

do 

do 

do  

do 

do 

do 

do 

do  

4 

4 

do 

Fraukliu  .  . 

737 
501 
512 
723 

Ohio  

do  

| 

do  

1 

do 

..     do  . 

407 
491 
75 
190 
51.3 
509 
151 
TOO 

do  

do 

do 

Holton  .     . 

.     do 

Jefferson  .  . 

...do... 

Two  friualc  slaves  lire  inclmli'tl  iu  tin.'  »i;givg;ite  fur  O/.iirk,  Auilriwn  cminty. 


STATE    OF   KANSAS. 
TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    <tC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total.                 M. 

F. 

Total. 

5S9 
440 

3::s 

253 
500 

206 

333 
IX 
189 
243 
198 
80 
173 
543 
223 
216 
33 
3U3 
404 
515 
173 
772 
3,851 
527 
323 
71 
009 
017 
034 
559 
542 
265 
ISO 
140 
123 
235 
488 
431 

3S2 
398 
141 
251 
109 
439 
175 
278 
130 
139 
200 
100 
70 
114 
414 
225 
170 
31 
333 
300 
403 
130 
051 
3,  326 
407 
313 
56 
556 
563 
522 
454 
400 
S42 
102 
114 
97 
211 
406 
346 
203 
225 
168 
111 
91 
73 
116 
S90 
137 
191 
395 
6D 
106 
97 
00 
57 
131 
80 
114 
131 
193 
171 
178 

ooo 

71 
141 
47 
95 
345 
268 

9S1 

R38 
320 
Stffl 
422 
905 
381 
010 
286 
328 
413 
353 
150 
S87 
987 
453 
386 
61 
726 
824 

8 

8 
1 
1 
1 

16 
1 

1 

937 
83D 
327 
588 
423 
965 
381 
616 
280 
328 
443 
353 
150 
287 
987 
453 
38G 
04 
726 

925 
320 
1,432 
7,429 
944 
036 
127 
1,165 
1,  230 
1,150 
1,014 
1,008 
507 
3-18 
254 
220 
446 
894 
777 

403 
361 
272 
194 
186 
256 
639 
280 

880 
150 
385 
235 
154 
151 
253 
185 
L'17 
272 
409 
355 
380 
1,113 
150 
329 
109 
189 
752 
CO 

do                    ., 

Kaw 

do 

do 

1 

do  

do 

Rock  Creek  

do 

Alathe  

Aubrey  

do    

Spring  Hill  

do 

Lexington 

rlo 

De  Soto  do 

Moiiticello  

...do... 

Shawueo  !  do  

1           do 

Oxford  

do 

Union  

do 

Alexandria  

do 

1 

5 
2 
11 
0 
137 
0 

6 

o 

16 
9 
252 

10 

do 

Fort  Leavenworth  

do 

304 
1,423 
7,177 
934 
030 
127 
1,  105 
1,230 
1,150 
1,013 
1,008 
507 
348 
25-1 

410 
894 
777 
43d 
403 
301 
272 
194 
180 
250 
639 
280 
481 
680 
150 
385 
235 
154 
151 
253 

272 
409 
355 
380 
1,113 
• 
329 
109 
189 
752 
583 

5 
3 

115 
4 

do 

do 

Stranger  

do 

Centerville  

Libert  v  

do 

Mound  City  i            (jo 

Paris  do 

Fotoai  do 

Scott  do 

1 

1 

Valley  do 

Mary  bville  Lvklns 

Miami  ,lo 

Middle  Creek  do 

Moimd  '            do 

Osago  '            ,1^ 

Orfsawatomie  

Rkkland  

d 

Staiiton  

d 

238 
193 
161 
103 
113 
140 
349 
143 
£90 
485 
81 
219 
138 
94 
94 
122 
10.) 
103 
141 

276 
184 

202 
613 
79 
188 
6-2 
94 
407 
315 

Sugar  Creek  

d 

Wea  

Klmendaro  

Madison 

Hartford  

do 

Verdigris  

do 

Blue  Rapids  

Marshall 

Guitard  

do 

Marvsville  

do 

Vermillion  

Clarke's  Creek  

Morris 

Grove  

Neotiho  

d 

Capiona  

Clear  Creek  '            (to 

Grenada  do 

Home  (JQ 

| 

Nemcha  ^Q 

Red  Vermillion  do 

Richmond  lo 

Rock  Creek  do 

1 

Valley  .... 

r 

*UP«wy  Osago  

Pottawatomie  : 

; 

Shannon  
Saint  Gcorgo  

Anburn...                  Shuwnco 

i  

STATE    OF    KANSAS. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued 


1G5 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &C. 

COUNTIES. 

N. 

WHITE. 
P. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

150 
103 
315 
453 
03 
153 
83 
152 
110 
00 
39 
100 
123 
113 
304 
82 
213 
338 
1,030 

100 
157 
314 
30G 
100 
130 
49 
101 
88 
C3 
24 
130 
112 
79 
228 
Cl 
174 
321 
872 

310 
349 
059 
759 
103 
285 
132 
256 
198 
152 
C3 
320 
235 
101 
532 
113 
387 
C59 
1,002 

;uo 

310 
CC7 
739 
103 
285 
132 
250 
108 
152 
03 
320 
235 
191 
532 
143 
387 
C89 
1,920 

do  

do 

4 

4 

8 

.  .     do 

do  .            .... 

do 

do 

do  

do  

Mile  Creek  

"\Vashiugton  

do 

Belmt 

do  .  

do  

do  

do  

Wyandott          .                  .  . 

10 
8 

14 
10 

30 

18 

...do... 

NOTE.— No  return  of  subdivisions  for  the  counties  of  Allen,  Bourbon,  Butler,  Clay,  Davis,  Dickinson,  Dorn,  Godfrey,  Hunter,  Marion,  McGhee,  Otoo,  Kiley,  and  Wilson. 


TABLE  No.  4.— FIIEE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOKEIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  population.  | 

WHITE. 

M. 

3LACK 

P. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Total.     It 

F.     '  Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M 

F. 

Total. 

M.    P.  Total. 

Allen  

1,030 

3,480 
3,139 
1,082 
1,  353 
193 
407 
87 
3,493 
483 
150 
3,818 
30 
4,  219 
1,504 
14 
404 
7-1 
080 
2,202 
2,134 
4,099 
3,253 
2,  536 
323 
3'J 
1,097 
740 
3D7 
1,  123 
514 
118 

1,319 
1,001 
2,  013 
2,  654 
1,  33  1 
1,046 
169 
312 
57 
1,  109 
305 
S5 
3,217 
20 
3,381 
1,304 
5 
322 
57 
877 
1,833 
1,  847 
4,094 
2,883 
2,102 
203 
27 
892 
027 
315 
872 
417 
83 

2,  949 
2,231 
6,398 
5,793 
3,010 
2,390 
3C2 
710 
111 
2,002 
848 
235 
7,       • 
CO 
7,  000 
2,803 
19 
720 
131 
1,803 
4,097 
3,031 
8,733 
0,  136 
4,  728 
591 
CO 
1,989 
1,307 
712 
2,095 
001 
203 

2! 

1 

1 

2  952 
2,231 
0,434 
5,858 
3,010 
2,399 
307 
719 
144 
2,062 
840 
233 
7,070 
50 
7,  004 
2,808 
19 
720 
130 
1,803 
4,117 
3,981 
9,087 
0,137 
4,728 
501 
CO 
1,080 
1,433 
712 
2,095 
001 
227 

90 
10  L 
707 
100 
: 
120 
46 
03 
10 
114 
107 
86 
500 
16 
023 
100 

40 
GO 
498 
77 
58 
79 
24 
20 
9 
66 
117 
57 
417 
13 
408 
53 

130 
167 
1,295 
243 
181 
208 
70 
80 
10 
180 
314 
143 
1,007 
29 
1,  033 
102 

130 
107 
1,295 

3,082 
2,308 
7,  729 
6,  101 
3,197 
2,607 
437 
808 
163 
2,842 
1,103 
378 
8,083 
88 
8,037 
3,030 
19 
759 
158 
1,030 
4,450 
4,  364 
12,  COG 
6,336 
4,080 
030 
74 
2,280 
1,501 
770 
2,435 
1,113 
238 

9 
31 

12 
30 

21         10 
01           1 

i 

15 
4 

243 
181 
208 
70 
69 
19 
ISO 
314 
143 
1,007 
29 
1,033 
162 

Br    kinrid  e 

g 

j 

2 

2 

1 

o 

3 

1 

1 

Dickinson 

•  h 

15 

10 

34 

4 

3 

7 

1 

4 

4 

Tri  Bkrn 

21 
10 
44 
225 
263 
1,  997 
133 
150 
28 
6 
170 
43 
41 
103 
00 
9 

9 

0 
20 
117 
120 
1,521 
67 
03 
17 
o 

121 
23 
17 
143 
33 

33 
10 
73 
342 
383 
3,518 
100 
252 
43 
8 
201 
08 
53 
341 
152 
11 

33 
19 
73 
342 
D83 

i  nw     d 

5 

3 

8 

* 

1 

4 

5 

8 

7        15 

46 

02 
1 

108 

81 

105 

186 

1 

1 

3,519 
199 

252 
43 
8 
291 
68 
53 
341 
153 
1! 

1 

23 

24 

47 

7         12 

10 

...J... 

! 

1 

1 

Otoe  .  .  . 

6         10 

10 

3          518 

166 


STATE   OF   KANSAS. 

TABLE  No.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate!  population. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.  ' 

Total. 

51. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

31. 

F. 

Total. 

602 
587 
1  750 

614 

435 

1  492 

1,300 
1,022 
3  242 

1,300 
1,022 
3,250 
765 
324 
27 
1,372 
2,103 

138 
133 
161 
155 
41 

85 
69 

103 
18 

223 
202 

263 
253 
59 

223 
202 
203 
258 
59 

1,529 
1,224 
3,513 
1,02-.! 

:     ; 
27 
1,488 
2,609 

< 

1 

1 

4 

3 

7 

435 
1S8 
10 
759 
1,065 

330' 
130 
11 
613 
990 

705 
321 
27 
1,372 
2,055 

Wa-hiu  ton 

WilTOD 

75 
303 

41 

203 

110 
500 

116 

506 

24 

24 

48 

51,  174 

42,  715 

93,  889 

106 

193 

359 

119 

140 

205 

04,513 

7,718 

4,  972 

12,090 

1 

1 

12,691 

107,204 

NOTE. — 169  Indians  included  in  white  population. 


TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Alabama  

240 
448 
30 
C50 
91 
23 
170 
9,307 
9,  943 
4,008 
10,  907 
6,556 
114 
728 
620 
1,282 
1,137 
70 
128 
11,336 
4CG 
499 
6,331 
1,234 
11,617 
2 

lYuufiylvania  

Rhode  Inland 

6,  403 
180 
215 

4 

Holland  

45 
3,888 
15 
14 
223 

2,569 
108 
902 

3,487 
1,351 
72 
88 
12 
942 

9 

Floriili 

98G 

69 
2 
13 

377 
3 
122 

3 

260 

1 
2 
1 
12 
103 

China 

70 
1,400 
123 
507 

4,318 
7 

.Spain  

Kentucky  

Not  stated  

Aggregate  native  

Franco  

German  States  : 

Sweden  

94,  513 

Maryland  

Austria  87 

South  America  

Massachusetts  

Sandwich  Islands  

Michigan  

Turkey  

Ilcsse  71  j 

West  Indies  

Mississippi            

Nassau  5 

Wales  

Wnrtembcrg  103 
Germany,  (not  speci 
fied)  3,224 

New  Jersey  

12,  C91 
94,511 

New  York  

North  Carolina  

Total  Germany  

Total 

Ohio  

Great  Britain,  (not  specified).  .  . 
Grcoco 

107,204 

Oregon  

1 

STATE  OF   KANSAS. 


167 


TABLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  or. 

40 
7 
28 
5 
12 
7 

5-1 
14 

33   ; 

59 
489    : 
27 
27 
3 
9 
34 

: 

50    ; 
12 
8 

c« 

04 
1,295 
5 

37 
4 
12 

5 
15 

147 
42G 
207 
6 

25 
6 

18     ' 
10 
13     '. 
48 
2 

9 
10 
5    | 
14 
C 
51 
4 
C5 

24 
5 

15,  572 

3,  CCO 
o 

5 
6 

C2 
4 

0 

159 
10 

12 
3 
5G 
3 

153 

22 
9 
6 

2,578 
3G1 
3 
6 
35 
49 
47 

35 
42 
3 
5 
349 
27 
C42 
o 

130 
28 
40 
35 
G 
13 
0 

3 
C 

117 
23 

0 

01 
3 
10 
370 

10 
128 
11 

Potters  .  . 

4 
102 
5 

2 
o 
o 
10 
3 

50 

0 

141 
E3 
5 
03 
688 
21 
3 
209 
11 
5 
7 
25 
3 
3 
5 
3 
28 
3 
73 
47 

93 
14 
7 
323 
290 
70 

35 
5 

40 
3 
o 

5 
7 
14 
156 
10 
5 
14 
(3 

Artists  

Auctioneers  

Glaziers  

Grocers  

Gunsmiths  

Barbers  

Barkeepers  

Hatters 

Blacksmiths  

Boar  din  g-houso  keepers  

P 

Scale-makers  

Jewelers  

Seamstresses  

Servants  

Joiners  

Shingle-makers  

Judges  

Ship-carpenters  

Shoemakers  

Silversmiths  

Soap-makers  

Livery-stable  keepers  

Lumbermen  

1 

Laundresses  

Machinists  

Mantua-makers  

Scwir 

Masons,  (stone  and  brick)  

Mechanics  

Clerks 

Tailors  .  . 

Curriers  

Dairymen  

Dealers  

Watchmen  '.  

Packers  

Distillers         

Drivers  

"\Yino  and  liquor  dealers  

Peddlers  

Editors  

Expressmen  

Total  

31,040 

168 


STATE   OF   KENTUCKY. 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


2 

3 
4 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

. 
18 

22 

25 

27 
28 
29 
30 

33 

i 
36 
37 
38 

45 

. 
48 
49 
. 
. 
S3 
. 

.:', 
. 
. 

57 

-. 
• 
' 
• 
63 
• 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  tinder  5. 

5  unduuder  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  und  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

31. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

51. 

F. 

150 
131 
85 
ISO 
199 
]43 
143 
11C 
97 
71 
202 
9D 
205 
92 
133 
109 
142 
3C3 
102 
191 
114 
186 
80 
126 
131 
152 
113 
213 
77 
110 
182 
177 
107 
125 
C2 
C3 
BO 
110 
152 
143 
103 
148 
104 
212 
119 
148 
151 
113 
108 
112 
100 
5-1 
1,407 
84 
100 
503 
131 
92 
95 
52 
78 
120 
94 
90 

129 
127 
70 
104 
198 
100 
143 
108 
105 
09 
171 
96 
200 
110 
119 
110 
140 
357 
CO 
104 
115 
103 
69 
124 
91 
158 
100 
207 
65 
120 

ica 

141 
90 
134 
62 
64 
89 
128 
141 
132 
114 
143 
95 
185 
101 
120 
138 
139 
141 
110 
174 
49 
1,316 
80 
119 
4CO 
91 
97 
93 
69 
104 
131 
89 
90. 

539 
491 
405 
455 
825 
044 
5S8 
400 
414 
324 
701 
410 
698 
350 
522 
400 
508 
1,480 
350 
073 
390 
635 
409 
514 
309 
511 
385 
847 
323 
450 
624 
694 
551 
493 

2:;3 

27S 
428 
552 
1,025 
531 
413 
602 
389 
803 
473 
031 
622 
549 
638 
379 
674 
250 
4,837 
300 
417 
1,756 
493 
412 
391 
057 
319 
532 
451 
422 

518 
478 
384 
482 
738 
024 
613 
412 
431 
314 
670 
382 
730 
305 
483 
411 
537 
1,  445 
343 
581 
403 
63  1 
403 
449 
370 
510 
380 
701 
283 
471 
653 
641 
443 
480 
248 
270 
387 
491 
907 
572 
375 
625 
3C7 
741 
423 
599 
527 
500 
498 
334 
644 
234 
4,949 
299 
417 
1,648 
430 
339 
307 
572 
297 
490 
470 
383 

' 
517 
411 
499 
923 
720 
097 
405 
448 
: 
70S 
394 
•     : 
400 
607 
532 
617 
1,510 
400 
648 
447 
797 
471 
524 
458 
610 
447 
887 
343 
509 
696 
714 
531 
614 
293 
331 
491 
590 
1,001 
590 
451 
098 
409 
885 
489 
755 
682 
615 
630 
411 
703 
318 
4,539 
389 
'      402 
1,714 
577 
409 
409 
610 
358 
612 
547 
488 

598 
528 
400 
480 
892 
079 
571 
445 
442 
300 
740 
437 
791 
414 
533 
520 
596 
1,514 
407 
037 
453 
731 
444 
555 
400 
571 
416 

380 
028 
031 
692 
020 
501 
20D 
337 
518 
504 
1,039 
596 
473 
645 

874 
43G 
005 
627 
544 
547 
407 
740 
234 
4,718 
309 
403 
1,707 
574 
463 
415 
610 
328 
027 
522 
425 

503 
510 
433 
478 
8GD 
697 
575 
398 
370 
328 
073 
337 
757 
332 
518 
519 
580 
1,135 
314 
539 
370 
802 
430 
419 
'398 
561 
420 
792 
350 
472 
670 
059 
463 
561 
S45 
290 
417 
497 
1,010 
. 
410 
507 
357 
872 
300 
632 
599 
5-12 
532 
341 
708 
217 
3,600 
339 
389 
1,264 
4% 
401 
378 
510 
233 
543 
490 
402 

502 
505 
419 
451 
819 

544 
435 
393 
308 
627 
323 
739 
301 
463 
489 
557 
1,244 
320 
511 
303 
055 
392 
407 
307 
501 
412 
738 
. 
399 
049 
044 
428 
519 
236 
293 
406 
503 
919 
557 
441 
510 
341 
782 
376 
070 
025 
522 
003 
343 
603 
247 
3,725 
333 
301 
1,259 
475 
39D 
338 
506 
205 
551 
407 
41.1 

458 

452 
383 
401 
709 
530 
519 
401 
332 
383 
004 
272 
590 
322 
381 
429 
491 

285 
490 
300 
070 
340 
320 
321 
441 
345 
080 
252 
370 
620 
002 
320 
519 
206 
246 
412 
420 
753 
442 

476 
285 
701 
253 
500 
504 
466 
531 
324 
537 
174 
3,3uO 
327 
321 
1,  113 
392 
307 
303 
-105 
211 
497 
303 

xvt 

462 
409 
327 
400 
772 
513 
504 
419 
320 
332 
553 
264 
600 
313 
395 
301 
437 
1,020 
332 
427 
318 
030 
355 
303 
329 
453 
335 
640 
201 
363 
719 
560 
342 
489 
262 
202 
426 
434 
783 
402 
399 
448 
307 
712 
317 
601 
523 
493 
507 
311 
501 
157 
4,092 
323 
291 
1,309 
437 

313 
405 
199 
459 
380 
34R 

630 
705 
493 
733 
1,009 
683 
872 
832 
030 
527 
835 
380 
992 
541 
COS 
530 
792 
1,813 
507 
723 
403 
1,243 
603 
452 
418 
741 
503 
1,217 
304 
512 
1,141 
853 
405 
904 
470 
384 
097 
C32 
1,  210 
597 
515 
775 
491 
1,100 
393 
•     . 
783 
933 
835 
007 
891 
211 
8,023 
533 
414 
2,151 
558 
433 
413 
634 
273 
650 
612 
548 

678 
706 
433 
580 
1,053 
727 
782 
0-14 
513 

4:;c 

827 
300 
870 
472 
616 
5-14 
741 
1,770 
402 
COO 
520 
1,032 
049 
490 
400 
669 
494 
1,028 
- 
498 
1,  Oil 
835 
520 
722 
301 
302 
430 
562 
1,107 
51)0 
533 
710 
444 
1,071 
432 

725 
701 
723 
515 
682 
215 
7,660 
403 
410 
2,333 
574 
485 
401 
600 
300 
C!iO 
.  .  : 
52« 

:, 
401 
300 
4-!0 
701 
581 
023 
014 
311 
313 
609 
240 
602 
337 
382 
383 
438 
1,508 
320 
428 
307 
803 
440 
203 
200 
473 
230 
800 
242 
322 
893 
595 
320 
500 
337 
210 
400 
440 
776 
367 
324 
496 
303 
717 
241 
684 
500 
500 
510 
435 
590 
147 
6,827 
357 
200 
1,854 
303 
354 
- 
413 
181 
401 
387 
304 

387 
425 
327 
360 
057 
523 
523 
441 
280 
317 
540 
230 
511 
307 
361 
376 
416 
1,  311 
282 
360 
2G2 
634 
352 
290 
299 
392 
324 
593 
238 
302 
739 
019 
279 
443 
234 
207 
354 
411 
: 
432 
314 
430 
293 
710 
258 
010 
491 
419 
403 
291 
492 
144 
5,330 
303 
205 
1,036 
380 
331 
209 
319 
169 
425 
381 
294 

272 
274 
228 
206 
490 
392 
397 
431 
210 
249 
389 
130 
391 
204 
237 
207 
236 
983 
243 
262 
187 
499 
262 
205 
172 
301 
213 

144 
216 
589 
454 
196 
415 
161 
183 
286 
327 
462 
281 
240 
311 
217 
52-1 
147 
476 
327 
379 
350 
214 

ai2 

85 
3,808 
250 
146 
1,171 
239 
220 
193 
233 
105 
322 
315 
227 

272 
296 
192 
S21 
409 
311 
S!7 
279 
198 
209 
367 
119 
301 
233 
239 
220 
282 

211 

214 
209 
448 
200 
162 
186 
244 
201 
400 
137 
202 
503 
411 
195 
342 
138 
149 
281 
255 
422 
200 
219 
239 
192 
455 
144 
306 
310 
290 
331 
105 
310 
• 
2,808 
194 
139 
1,028 
22li 
222 
184 
211 
101 
296 
201 
186 

Alleu                  

Bollard  

Cald  well                  

Carroll         

Clark 

Clay 

Crittundcn               

Estill 

Floyd     .  . 

Fulton             

Gallatiu     

Hardln 

Hart  

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STATE   OF  KENTUCKY. 


169 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


50  and  under  GO. 

GO  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80.    80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  uukn'u. 

Total. 

Aggregate.         COUNTIES. 

1 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
0 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
10 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
20 
27 
23 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
33 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
43 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
01 
tti 
63 
04 

M.            F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

1 
F.            M. 

F. 

M.            F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

202 
164 
160 
143 
309 
241 
278 
230 
161 
161 
253 
80 
253 
144 
177 
1C8 
183 
516 
140 
177 
140 
307 
177 
121 
121 
182 
136 
303 
90 
150 
354 
301 
109 
300 
80 
118 
174 
171 
311 
165 
166 
190 
119 
330 
113 
290 
218 
215 
246 
120 
218 
60 
1,724 
157 
99 
608 
159 
149 
100 
151 
02 
809 
181 
121 

171 
134 
138 
123 
271 
182 
248 
169 
107 
110 
223 
69 
210 
123 
148 
150 
103 
402 
121 
139 
128 
279 
101 
98 
137 
154 
119 
207 
77 
116 
329 
247 
79 
213 
85 
90 
165 
152 
245 
148 
138 
152 
87 
295 
84 
251 
156 
152 
170 
114 
165 
47 
1,  479 
155 
85 
467 
141 
114 
97 
138 
41 
174 
131 
116 

100 
104 
97 
74 
159 
100 
163 
167 
53 
95 
151 
39 
125 
82 
07 
75 
91 
223 
94 
98 
87 
160 
121 

60 
83 
71 
122 
62 
94 
202 
183 
01 
142 
47 
60 
99 
113 
136 
73 
90 
88 
52 
159 
66 
138 
142 
93 
147 
50 
122 
30 
782 
104 
53 
285 
80 
78 

72 
33 
122 
98 
66 

104 
85 
98 
57 
154 
118 
108 
145 
53 
71 
122 
44 
129 
65 
60 
70 
90 
223 
71 
73 
63 
148 
123 
43 
57 
58 
07 
97 
44 
58 
192 
109 
52 
127 
46 

106 
98 
125 
54 
90 
74 
53 
154 
57 
151 
111 
90 
129 
46 
112 
34 
851 
94 
51 
200 
C5 
73 
50 
50 
30 
92 
97 
55 

44 
39 
23 
•  18 
60 
52 
52 
53 
81 

55 
18 
46 
35 
31 
32 
38 
66 
29 
26 
33 
56 
63 
23 
36 
30 
33 
40 
21 
34 
88 
80 
28 
63 
10 
19 
55 
43 
56 
25 
82 
33 
22 
63 
22 
61 
47 
42 
49 
12 
30 
13 
224 
37 
25 
83 
47 
41 
19 
40 
20 
50 
5-1 
13 

44 
40 
23 

16 

58 
50 
51 
12 
54 
55 
11 
53 
32 
28 
28 

74 
29 
24 
30 
57 
53 
20 
29 
23 
30 
42 
21 
25 
91 
74 
23 
55 
3 
26 
43 
45 
20 
30 
•It 
32 
19 
74 
30 
69 
41 
35 
49 
14 
35 
9 
283 
60 
17 
99 
35 
35 
3J 
20 
11 
33 
51 
oo 

8 
13 

" 
23 

n 

16 

6 
14 
9 
12 
6 
4 
8 
13 
12 
10 
17 
17 
25 
14 
7 
10 
0 
15 
9 
5 
12 
22 
17 
13 
15 
2 
8 
20 
8 
11 
6 
15 
13 
4 
13 
14 
23 
0 
9 
17 
4 
3 
3 
49 
11 
6 

» 

6 
13 
16 
5 
20 
15 
3 

12 
15 
8 
8 
31 
20 
18 
14 
5 
15 
20 
8 
21 
5 
9 
7 
1 
16 
8 
11 
8 
19 
17 
6 
13 
5 
10 
6 
9 
7 
22 
21 
12 
17 

3 
3 

4 

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1 
3 
4 

1 

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1 

3,968 
3,811 
3,  101 
3,  G5sJ 
6,  40H 
4,  87  1 
4  961 

3,  679 
3,814 
2,  932 
3,  291 
6,133 
4,598 
4,442 
3,  568 
2,868 
2,609 
4,932 
2,  335 
5,314 
2,  803 
3,  459 
3  298 

7,  847 
7,  625 
6,  033 
6,943 
12,539 
9,472 
9,403 
7,  793 
5,871 
5,590 
10,  188 
4,750 
10,  879 
5,815 
7,  132 
6,873 
8,409 
20,  701 
5,  491 
8,170 
5,  743 
11,619 
6,  598 
0,041 
5,503 
7,838 
5  874 

Adoir 

1 

1 

Allen 

2 
1 
2 

1 

1 

Bath 

4  225 

1 

2 
1 
2 

1 

3,003 
2,921 
5,  256 
2,4)5 
5,565 
3,012 
3,  073 
3  575 

Boyd 

1 

1 

Boylo 

o 
3 
3 

Breatlntt 

1 

1 
1 

Bullitt  . 

1 

Butler 

2 

1 
3 

2 

Caldwell 

4,  359 
10,533 
2,839 
4,  320 
2,  87(1 
6,189 
3,421 
3,  038 
2  70° 

4,050 
10,  168 
2,052 
3,  814 
2,873 
5,  430 
3,177 
3,003 
2  741 

4 
1 
3 
o 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Carroll 

1 
2 
3 
4 

1 

Carter 

Casey  

2 

1 

2 

1 

Clark  .  . 

1 

Clay  

1 
2 
1 

4,092 
2  972 

3,  716 
2  902 

1 

1 

.    : 
2  215 

5,  550 
2  140 

11,958 
4  301 

2               1 
o 

3 

7 

7 
3 

3,  265 
0,  097 
5,  3-12 
3,175 
4,  719 
2,  189 
2,220 
3,  514 
3,  929 
7,010 
3,732 
3,160 
4,337 
2,802 
6,557 
2,692 
5,393 
4,564 
4,513 
4,520 
3,003 
5,037 
1,568 
39,  751 
2,974 
2,095 
12,  520 
3,  545 
3,  00  1 
2,  640 
3,872 
1,934 
4,156 
3,  609 
3.  090 

3,  098 
5,802 
5,017 
2,993 
4,111 
2,  031 
2,108 
3,  343 
3,701 
6,  370 
3,846 
3,103 
4,013 
2,  580 
0,009 
2,600 
4,  943 
4,294 
3,  692 
4,  076 
2,  071 
4,799 
1,  491 
37,  342 
2,697 
2,505 
12,295 
3,489 
2,  923 
2,  661 
3,  571 
1,853 
3,958 
3,  450 
2,865 

0,303 
11,899 

:  0,359 

6,103 
8,800 
4,220 
4,334 
6,  857 
7,  630 
13,386 
7,028 
0,  323 
8,350 
5,  382 
12,626 
5,352 
10,  341 
8,878 
8,405 
8,602 
5,739 
9,836 
3,059 
77,093 
5,671 
5,  260 
24,  815 
7,034 
5,  987 
.        ' 
7,  443 
3,737 
6,114 
7,  009 
5.  955 

Estill 

3 
3 
2 
3 

1 
1 
2 
o 

o 

1 
1 

3 
4 
3 
2 
2 

1 

1 

1 

Floyd  

1 

37 

35 

Fultou  

0 
23 
8 
4 

16 
4 
3 
9 
2 
21 
11 
3 
14 

Gallatiu  

8 

1 

1 



1 

Grant  

2 

1 

o 

Grayson  

] 

Greene  

I 

i 

2 

3 
1 
o 

1 

Harlan  

i 

4 

1 

Harrison  

Hart  

1 

Henry  

1 
3 
1 

8 
2 
2 

5 
1 
1 

3 

Ilickmaii  

9 
3 
50 
16 
0 
32 
10 
8 
11 
9 
8 
9 
15 

3 

3 

Hopkins  

2 
3 
o 

1 

3 
o 

1 

Jefferson  

1 

Johnson  

2 

1 

2 

2 
4 
1 
1 
2 
1 

o           o 

2 

3 

1 
1 

1 

1 

Livingston  .  . 

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TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE— Continued. 


65 
66 
67 
63 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
83 
83 
84 
85 
86 
-. 
88 

90 
91 

92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
106 
107 
108 
109 

Uuilf 
COUNTIES. 

M. 

r  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  nnd  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40.    40  nnd  under  50. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

51. 

p. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F.            M.            P. 

184 
64 

131 
88 
171 
54 
123 
127 
250 
115 
157 
89 
123 
80 
163 
155 
131 
151 
211 
51) 
17-1 
88 
189 
6!) 
120 
39 
273 
71 
40 
105 
126 
97 
91 
58 
99 
69 
129 
83 
181 
200 
14:) 

145 
133 
135 

737 

296 
536 
354 
771 
325 
57-1 
446 
839 
452 
651 
386 
525 
318 
751 
622 
571 
594 
759 
2C5 
793 
407 
757 
312 
5(3 
152 
1,  193 
38(1 
152 
334 
41)7 
571 
355 
217 
387 
413 
531 
285 
601 
75:i 
560 

678 

511 
590 

758 
252 
494 
320 
706 
287 
- 
411 
809 
453 
610 
3U8 
513 
268 
680 
643 
540 
60-1 
743 
258 
722 
3!)2 
703 
263 
514 
144 
1,  154 
332 
174 
366 
4-12 
506 
.•11!) 
197 
405 
370 
508 
285 
Gil 
684 
537 
644 
414 
546 

O"-7 

871 
300 
553 
309 
845 
300 
655 
530 
955 
523 
72* 
454 
582 
329 
731 
711 
658 
703 
885 
321 

eoo 

443 
751 
304 
638 
102 
1,289 
385 
177 
431 
071 
628 
3CU 
2C3 
4(17 
454 
59C 
400 
070 
841 
G4G 
77G 
4«4 
656 
3G3 

779 
285 
07G 
375 
733 
291 
Gil 
496 
949 
497 
718 
4G1 
5G3 
317 
745 
6GG 
642 
51)7 
811 
330 
818 
430 
800 
317 
622 
184 
1,210 
3G3 
179 
403 
525 
578 
397 
200 
415 
431 
540 
3C5 
663 
784 
594 
C94 
472 
602 
327 

800 
324 
548 
335 
694 
219 
598 
500 
801 
492 
74G 
430 
512 
320 
618 
C37 
650 
032 
750 
337 
742 
351 
CG3 
289 
536 
120 
1,147 
320 
148 
300 
037 
686 
407 
280 
370 
486 
493 
356 
615 
800 
583 
GGO 
458 
500 
319 

770 
293 
498 
378 
CG5 
242 
579 
455 
838 
443 
G70 
382 
524 
324 
627 
585 
708 
578 
703 
311 
743 
391 
627 
297 
519 
1G5 
1,068 
331 
140 
370 
505 
602 
392 
230 
390 
457 
400 
334 
539 
732 
079 
013 
416 
5G1 
320 

050 
241 
4G3 
291 
602 
104 
50G 
403 
740 
388 
062 
332 
430 
289 
505 
514 
695 
541 
594 
291 
631 
308 
550 
232 
395 
113 
859 
297 
102 
326 
493 
057 
325 
249 
: 
420 
404 
300 
5C2 
722 
495 
501 
377 
423 
255 

733 
233 
4G9 
320 
524 
105 
534 
373 
816 
400 
571 
302 
444 
280 
495 
494 
762 
533 
604 
287 
630 
272 
529 
225 
430 
111 
939 
284 
114 
325 
520 
583 
310 
225 
319 
424 
396 
303 
497 
625 
499 
571 
340 
399 
332 

1,120 
407 
995 
514 
974 
271 
814 
5GG 
1,231 
685 
784 
453 
600 
443 
757 
779 
835 
799 
1,032 
3Gli 
'112 
•IG3 
784 
321 
601 
188 
1,251 
398 
140 
450 
789 
893 
548 
351 
4G5 
553 
685 
397 
1,131 
1,  173 
753 
743 
570 
570 
462 

1,009 
354 
792 
417 
890 
257 
779 
551 
1,251 
589 
800 
487 
602 
421 
701 
758 
785 
739 
930 
379 
894 
400 
769 
284 
579 
188 
1,263 
393 
1GG 
441 
672 
781 
493 
329 
488 
500 
632 
380 
827 
1,012 
700 
749 
577 
618 
424 

811 
240 
651 
322 
655 
154 
508 
379 
914 
390 
582 
320 
389 
279 
468 
506 
509 
516 
613 
293 
643 
270 
G35 
192 
370 
107 
804 
231 
112 
284 
516 
623 
366 
249 
294 
385 
4G9 
286 
741 
759 
483 
479 
372 
405 
334 

696 
206 
484 
270 
584 
157 
504 
339 
820  ; 
320 
565 
333 
413 
207 
433 
519 
515 
480 
504 
274 
577 
236 
552 
160 
327 
95 
821 
231 
120 
283 
455 
435 
309 
199 
313 
350 
410 
265 
485 
624 
442 
472 
310 
300 
303 

496 
171 
389 
205 
458 
89 
347 
237 
629 
27G 
411 
219 
269 
218 
289 
330 
442 
401 
367 
229 
433 
163 
405 
115 
221 
57 
502 
190 
74 
171 
403 
462 
237 
173 
21G 
292 
299 
197 
391 
485 
353 
284 
210 
213 
2G3 

461 
150 
302 

170 
362 
88 
330 
200 
558 
248 
365 
204 
270 
181 
2G3 
295 
400 
364 
333 
193 
335 
156 
322 
111 
207 
67 
488 
163 
65 
177 
294 
414 
223 
156 
187 
259 
238 
207 
291 
420 
322 
281 
199 
226 
210 

McCrackon                   .                125 

McLean                109 

Madison       187 

Alagoffin                                             89 

Marion                                              1^3 

Marshall                                        J41 

Meado                     124 

Metoalfu                                            104 

MOD  roc                             -             120 

Nelson                                               123 

Nicholas                                        141 

Ohio                                  -            2°G 

Owen                       208 

Pcndletou      208 

Pike                                               l'*3 

Powell                                                 33 

Rock  Castle                                       80 

Russell                   '          8l> 

Scott           118 

Shelby                                           125 

Todd                               -                9C 

Trigg                           141 

Warren        '         18G 

Washington  133 

Wayno  179 

Webster  140 

Whitlcy                                         130 

Total                              15  591 

14,  931 

62,  334 

59,  137 

67,727 

65,444 

59,  951 

58,107 

50,707 

52,014 

83,064 

77,680 

57,014 

49,  896     37,  033 

32,  024 

1 

FREE  COLORED. 

i 

0 

3 
4 
5 

g 

7 
8 

n 

10 

11 

12 
13 
14 
15 

Adair  i            1 



3 

o 

1              2 
3              2 

4 
4 

1 

6 

1 

3 

1 
2 

3 
6 

1 
1 

7 
1 
11 
1 
29 
6 

6 
5 
1 
o 

2 
6 

3 

1 

4 

4 
2 
2 
4 
8 
9 
22 
3 
23 
5 

4 

2 
1 

1 
3 
3 
3 
10 
1 
17 
0 
1 
1 

2 

Allen                                                 3 

3 

1 

Ballard 

•    3 
4 

15 

2 
o 

7 

4 
3 

11 
2 
21 
3 
26 
4 
2 
1 

2 
o 
12 
3 

t:i 

3 
1 
4 

i      ^ 

2 
6 
9 
1 
21 
1 
32 
3 
4 

1 
1 
11 
1 
9 
1 
30 
3 
o 

1 

1 
1 
9 
2 

9 

1 

7 
1 
9 

Bath  o 

3 

1 
4 
19 
2 
23 
3 

Bourbon  ...                                     -1 

4 

3D 
8 

15 
1 
28 
3 
3 

30 

Boyd  

Boyle  5 

6 
o 

3G 
5 

0 

1 

33 
5 
4 

18 
1 
3 

31 
6 

22 
4 

Bracken  

Bri-athitt  

Brcckinridgc  •           \ 

1 

1 
o 

2 

BiillUt  1 

! 

1 

1 

1 

Butlt-r  o 

«i 

„                      0 

' 

a 

1 

] 

1               1 

STATE    OF    KENTUCKY. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


171 


WHITE— tViitiuucil. 


50  and  under  CO. 

GO  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90.    nOundunder  100.    Above  100.  I  Age  unkn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
106 
107 
108 
109 

M. 

F. 

M.           F. 

M. 

F.             M. 

F. 

M.             F.           M.         F. 

M. 

F. 

5 

M. 

P. 

352 
91 
210 
136 
30-1 
60 
246 
134 
379 
154 
270 
155 
189 
168 
146 
215 
270 
239 
273 
155 
240 
104 
224 
71 
123 
59 
348 
106 
44 
139 
279 
316 
129 
116 
150 
173 
171 
155 
211 
297 
249 
178 
128 
173 
156 

334 
88 
152 
82 
297 
49 
202 
111 
364 
143 
262 
127 
169 
124 
149 
178 
258 
195 
197 
145 
200 
86 
163 
58 
102 
46 
294 
123 
38 
108 
240 
250 
123 
101 
143 
145 
147 
131 
100 
242 
227 
190 
121 
150 
130 

175 
47 
77 
54 
212 
30 
135 
06 
212 
87 
158 
70 
90 
92 
99 
100 
180 
141 
105 
90 
161 
54 
124 
41 
71 
28 
170 
82 
30 
70 
144 
178 
73 
74 
89 
117 
102 
90 
92 
152 
151 
116 
70 
76 
117 

152 
30 

47 
158 
14 
134 
58 
203 
72 
189 
74 
90 
79 
81 
105 
184 
130 
109 
70 
127 
47 
90 
30 
72 
19 
180 
77 
25 
73 
132 
173 
83 
02 
77 
94 
97 
03 
109 
130 
108 
117 
46 
71 
96 

84 
10 
10 
15 
83 
14 
54 
23 
81 
30 
81 
33 
50 
40 
43 
48 
81 
75 
50 
30 
03 
21 
63 
10 
34 
11 
100 
37 
12 
35 
72 
61 
28 
26 
28 
30 
37 
24 
31 
57 
50 
48 
24 
35 
42 

69 
11 
19 
19 
94 
14 
68 
19 
92 
20 
83 
39 
53 
41 
24 
46 
94 
68 
44 
.        36 
55 

40 
7 
24 
11 
84 
29 
5 
23 
59 
93 
32 
42 
23 
30 
37 
20 
24 
03 
52 
50 
19 
35 
40 

16 

8 
4 
3 
24 
o 

13 
3 
20 
G 
1.7 
10 
14 
12 
13 
19 
17 
13 
11 
13 
8 
3 
12 
7 
11 
0 
28 

C 
7 
20 
19 
11 
5 
15 
8 
0 
11 
10 
17 
17 
17 
4 
20 
10 

22 
4 
3 

5 

27 

1 

ia 

5 
38 
11 
23 
9 
10 
8 
6 
11 
29 
10 
10 
14 
6 
5 
7 
3 
0 

*> 

25 
13 
4 
10 
19 
17 
11 
9 

7 
•  - 

7 

12 
11 
6 
17 
18 
18 
6 
17 
15 

4              4    

3 

0,321 
2,197 
4,501 
2,  720 
5,812 
1,718 
4,578 
3,451 
7,015 
3,010 
5,  134 
2,  979 
3,  773 
2,577 
4,010 
4,645 
5,100 
4,  797 
5,671 
2,453 
5,702 
2,683 
5,181 
2,031 
3,688 
1,036 
8,019 
2,527 
1,  057 
2,  7C2 
4,  439 
5,0-12 
2,951 
2,099 
2,879 
3,  434 
3.930 
2,582 
5,  272 
6,257 
4,482 
4,  670 
3,  304 
3,823 
2,725 

5,  974 
1,  970 
3,993 
2,507 
5,213 
1,020 
4,426 
3,  145 
7,050 
3,328 
5,015 
2,935 
3,839 
2,390 
4,  370 
4,456 
5,060 
4,46-4 
5,  217 
2,362 
5,  287 
2,522 
4,798 
1,832 
3,  559 
],072 
7,800 
2,  -119 
1,082 
2,  091 
4,  002 
4,  592 
2,792 
1,875 
2,876 
3,  217 
3,  626 
2,462 
4,394 
5,542 
4,225 
4,508 
3,  OS) 
3,729 
2,551 

12,295 
4,107 
.      8,  554 
5,227 
11,025 
3,338 
9,004 
0,590 
14,065 
6,944 
10,  149 
5,914 
7,012 
4,907 
8,986 
9,101 
10,160 
9,201 
10,888 
4,815 
10,  989 
5,  205 
9,977 
3,863 
7,  247 
2,108 
15,819 
4,  946 
2,139 
5,453 
8,441 
9,634 
5,743 
3,974 
5,755 
6,681 
7,562 
5,044 
9,066 
11,799 
8,707 
9,244 
6,417 
7,552 
5,  276 

1 

y 

13 

16 

3              2  '  

Midi  son 

1              1  L 

5:           2!  

1    '  

2  !             1    

1 

3    

4               2               I 

Alcrccr 

4          ...    . 

3 

1 

l 

g         y 

1 

2               4 

1 

1 

1 

2               3 

4 

2 

1    1 

1               1      

4               4           1 

O                      0 

1 

1 

1  ;          1 

1 

Pike 

li  !  

1 

Pulaski 

3              2  1        1 

1 

Rock  Castle. 

6  :         i 

j 

3               3 

Shelby 

3 

8 

1              1  ' 

1  I 

1 

! 

1'odd            

1    1 

2               222 
1 

Trimble  

2               51 
3               4 

2 

6 

3 

Washington  

4               5 

7 

13 

I 

Webster 

1               2                        1 

Whitley         

3                            1                        6 

Woodford  

22,523 

18,950 

11,  979 

10,  881 

4,673       4,595       1,295       1,299 

107           201  :       18         35 

117 

97 

474,  193       445,  291 

919,  484 

FREE  COLOKED. 


2 

5 

6 

1                 1 

1 

29 

31 

CO 

Adair  

1 

1 

20 

20 

40 

Allen    

„ 

1 

T 

3 

I 

0 

g 

14 

3 

1 

3 

1 

I 

18 

13 

31 

Billiard  

4 

1 

3 

2 

4               1 

2 

1 

! 

1 

19 

29 

48 

5 

9 

2               1 

0 

1 

69 

72 

141 

Bath  

6 

4 

7 

0 

1               2 

1               l 

0 

" 

27 

21 

48 

7 

9 

14 

10 

14               -1 

6               2 

3 

l 

129 

171 

300 

8 

o 

« 

10 

7 

17 

Bovd 

9 

10 

13 

11 

9    

1               1 

1  '.. 

215 

220 

435 

Boyle  

10 

4 

4 

3 

4               1 

0 

1 

44 

39 

83 

11 

1 

1               1 

1 

12 

13 

Brcathitt  

V1 

1 

1 

3 

2               1 

1    

1 

9 

8 

17 

13 

2 

2 

o 

„ 

iL. 

6 

10 

16 

Bullitt  

14 

1 

1 

1  !. 

! 

15 

10 

25 

Butler... 

15 

172 


STATE    OF   KENTUCKY. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


FKEE  COLOKED— Continued. 


16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
23 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
38 
33 
34 
53 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
56 
59 
CO 
lil 
6-2 
63 
64 
65 
66 
07 
68 
69 
70 
71 
78 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
73 
79 
80 
81 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

o 
1 
3 

2 

1 

o 

1 
o 

5 
o 

4 

1 

4 
3 

8 
1 
1 
o 
o 
3 
8 
1 

5 

1 
5 

3 

1 
10 
1 
1 
5 
1 
10 
12 
o 
1 

7 

o 

1 
1 
4 
2 
1 
2 
3 
10 
10 
o 

1 
o 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 
1 
.'I 

y 
1 
y 

18 
o 

(i 
4 
5 
6 

7 
o 

0 
3 
5 
11 
1 
1 
1 
5 
1 
1 
34 
4 
2 
26 
1 

7 
3 
3 
5 
1 
11 
28 
1 
o 

5 
7 

3 
5 
3 
2 

2 

8 

8 

3 

6 
1 
3 
6 
5 
2 

1 

6 

0 

3 

•1 
1 

y 

a 

24 
o 

4 
4 
4 
5 
23 
3 

3 
3 
5 
1 
18 
1 
2 
5 
4 
4 

2 
2 

3 
3 

25 

1 
1 
1 
6 

- 

1 

1 
1 

o 
6 
C 
1 

Clark 

6 
24 

Clay 

5 

1 
1 

o 

o 

1 

o 

3 
3 
3 

o 
5 

7 
8 
1 
4 
21) 
7 
(i 
32 
3 

6 

1 

1 
o 
o 

1 
3 

1 

2 

1 

Edmondson 

Entill 

1 

7 
o 

1 
11 

1 
27 
6 
8 
22 
1 

1 

39 
0 
3 
35 

2 

61 
10 
7 
24 
1 
1 
4 
3 

1 
32 
3 
3 
24 

1 
52 
10 
3 
28 
1 
1 
5 

4.r) 
11 

fi 

33 

1 
5 
1 

41 
3 
C 
20 

23 
3 
9 
19 

38 
8 
4 
22 

35 
3 
3 

27 
1_ 
1 

35 
G 
1 
17 
3 
1 
3 

1 

44 
3 
o 

21 
3 

Floyd 

1 

;i 

1 
4 

1 

4 
5 
2 

1 

6 

1 

'j 

2 

7 
2 

11 

o 
5 

7 

3 
1 

2 
2 
1 

Grant 

3 

1 

1 

8 

1 
1 
3 

7 

8 
4 

1 

7 
5 
1 
3 
1 
3 
3 
4 

1 

(i 
2 
1 
1 
o 

7 
4 
4 
1 

1 
1 
llfl 
5 
3 
7 
11 

8 
o 
o 
1 
1 
9 
3 
1 
2 

5 
4 

1 
o 

1 
8 
7 
3 
3 

13 

1 
1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
4 

9 

7 

0 
1 

10 
3 

1 
1 
2 

7 
o 

1 
1 
1 
8 
3 
5 
2 

2 
o 

G 
4 

1 

2 

2 
1 
12 
6 
12 
3 

3 
1 
7 
6 
6 
o 

o 
1 
202 
5 
1 
8 
14 

1 

3 

a 

_ 

9 

5 

3 

3 

13 
4 
3 

1 
2 

7 
4 
5 
5 
3 
1 
3 
130 

0 

1 
y 

7 

13 
1 
4 

1 

4 
1 
S 

Hart 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
91 

5 
1 
2 
15 

0 

io<; 

4 

1 
17 

4 
2 

III) 
7 
1 
3 
11) 

1 

3 
o 

132 
8 
1 
5 
13 

1 
1 
163 

5 

1 
o 

109 

0 

3 

97 
6 
3 
5 
19 

1!) 
1 

30 
] 
] 
3 

101 
5 
1 
1 
11 

7!) 
8 

102 

o 

1 
5 
7 

112 
2 
1 
8 
G 
1 

5 

7 
8 

9 
G 
2 

1 

Lnltuu  

1 

Lawrence  

5 

4 

1 

o 
1 

8 
3 
23 
4 
1 
o 

S 

_ 

1 
1 
14 
3 
20 
3 

5 
4 

1 
2 
17 
3 
35 

9 
1 
4 

1 

o 

1 

o 

1 
12 
o 

1 
4 
1 
22 
3 
1 
3 
5 

S 

12 

1 
13 
4 
5 
1 
7 
5 
5 

0 

12 

(i 

5 
1 
30 
1 
3 

5 
1 
18 
3 
6 
3 
6 

4 

1 
17 
o 

8 

9 

1 
19 

4 
5 

1 
8 
5 
6 
1 
27 

5 
2 
7 
3 
1 
1 
8 

2 

1 
24 

9 

10 

1 
1 

0 

25 

o 

4 
1!) 

« 

7 

20 
3 

(i 
o 

14 
10 
G 
1 
19 

20 
2 

4 
2 
11 
5 
9 
fi 
30 

8 
1 

1 
7 
1 
2 

1 

1 

2 
1 
•1 

- 
i 
10 
6 
17 

7 
G 
o 

11! 
1 
12 
1 
1 
4 

Muriou  

3 

o 

7 
3 

12 

11 
4 
22 
4 
20 
3 
3 
12 
5 
2 

9 
1 
19 

4 
20 
4 
1 
15 
8 
3 
t> 

Marshall  

Mason  .  . 

3 

5 

18 

17 

13 

1 
10 
3 

26 
2 

10 

o 

1 
5 
4 
1 
4 

Meade  .  .  . 

Mercer  .  

4 

5 
2 

1 
1 
1 
1 

:  - 
4 
1 
10 
5 
3 
<; 

11 
1 

8 

a 

18 
o 

•    22 
4 

oo 

4 

1 
« 
4 
] 

18 
2 
1 
6 
' 
5 
3 

17 
3 

13 

Mctcalfo  

Monrou  

1 
5 
3 

1 

4 

1 
1 

16 

5 
2 

in 

10 
B 

1 

7 

8 
8 

:i 

G 
5 
<! 

7 

< 
8 
1 

r 

5 
2 

C 

Morgan  

Muhlenburg  

o 

Ni'hon  ... 

STATE    OF   KENTUCKY. 
TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


173 


FREE  COLORED— Continued. 


50  and  under  CO. 

GO  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80 

80  and  under  90. 

OOanduuderlOO 

Above  100. 

Age  unkn'u. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
38 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
40 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
5G 
57 
58 
59 
CO 
Cl 
C2 
C3 
G4 
65 
6(i 
C7 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
711 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
M 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

p. 

M. 

F. 

It 

P. 

1 
1 

3 

1 
3 
5 

10 
6 

1 

1 
3 
2 

3 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

22 
8 
45 
25 
19 
°7 
SO 
64 
117 
8 
11 
2!) 
40 

8 
289 
45 
39 
209 
9 
9 
51 
13 
1 
1 
47 
2C 
7 
1C 
8 
'      89 
40 
39 
23 
14 

15 
90-1 
49 
10 
41 
90 
3 
1 
1 
5 
8 
7:) 
11 
177 
25 
35 
11 
70 
41 
51 
17 
170 
11 
125 
96 
9 
69 
41 
22 
53 

17 
G 
43 
17 
18 
30 
28 
CO 
145 
12 
8 
24 
38 
4 
8 
3'JG 
C7 
24 
241 
10 
5 
45 
17 
1 
2 

64 
21 
6 
17 
7 
CO 
35 
38 
13 
G 
18 
G 
1,103 
47 
9 
41 
94 
1 

39 
1-1 
88 
42 
37 
57 
57 
124 
2G2 
20 
19 
53 
76 
11 
16 
G85 
112 
73 
450 
19 
14 
90 
30 
2 
3 
111 
47 
13 
33 
15 
149 
75 
77 
30 
20 
30 
21 
2,007 
DC 
19 
85 
184 
4 
1 
12 
9 
17 
158 
3G 
370 
46 
68 
29 
148 
7C 
110 
35 
385 
23 
278 
50 
17 
140 
81 
40 
109 

4 
o 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 



3 

2 
2 
7 

2 
1 
11 
4 

2 
4 
10 
4 
1 
1 
3 
1 

1 

C 
5 

o 
3 
3 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
2 
4 

1 

1 

r  •  i 

o 
5 

4 
5 

o 

1 

Cumberland  

1 

o 

1 

Edmondson  

1 
12 
3 

o 
24 
3 
5 

17 

1 

35 
5 
3 
15 
1 
2 
1 

30 
C 
1 
20 
1 
1 
G 
3 

8 
3 

12 
4 

3 

5 
2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

• 

17 

1 

8 

4 

4 

2 

3 

2 

3 

1 

5 
1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 
3 

1 

1 
3 

8          

5 

a 

o 
4 
1 
4 
1 
10 

2 
1 
3 

5 

2 

2 

1 

GrceiiG 

1 

Ilancock 

1 

1 

2 

1 

5 
5 
1 
2 
1 
3 

9 

4 
1 
o 

3 

4 
3 
1 

4 

3 

1 

Harrison 

1 

o 

1 
1 
o 

1 

6 

1 
1 

1 

y 

o 

Ho  k'ns 

Jackson  

6G 
4 

95 
6 

27 
5 

48 
4 
1 
3 
1 

25 

21 
4 

7 

10 

1 

2 

3 

o 

1 

4 
5 
1 

3 

1 

o 

1 

1 

Kenton 

4 

1 

4 

LaPuo 

Laurel 

11 
4 
9 
85 
22 
193 
21 

;B 

15 
78 
35 
59 
18 
215 
11 
153 
S4 
8 
71 
40 
18 
50 

Lawrence 

1 
10 
2 
18 

4 

1 
4 
1 
10 
1 
2 
2 
8 
1 
5 
1 
13 
1 
7 
2 
1 
5 

1 
3 
1 
G 
o 

3 

1 
4 

1 
1 

1 
3 
1 
5 

1 

•• 
2 
18 
1 
3 

10 

.  . 

5 
1 

1 



1 

1 
o 

McCr    k 

o 

4 

3 

1 
17 
o 

11 

1 
2 
2 
2 
1 
3 

4 

5 

1 

2 

1 

Ma  offin 

4 

1 
3 

1C 
1 
IS 

4 
o 

C 
2 
3 

o 

1 

1 

Marion 

18 
2 
7 
3 
1 
4 
3 
3 

12 
2 
5 
3 

3 

e 

1 

Meade 

3 

1 

1 

Mercer 

1 
2 

1 

3 

1 
o 

3 

Montgomery  

2 

7 

Muhlciiburg  
Nelson  .  .  . 

o 

0 

•J             , 

1 

1 

174 


STATE    OF   KENTUCKY. 
TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


FREE  COLORED— Continued. 


82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
80 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 
100 
101 

103 
104 
105 
106 
107 
108 
109 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

1  5  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

1C. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

It 

F. 

1 

o 

8 
6 
1 
5 
1 
3 
1 
3 

9 
1 

3 

o 
o 

1 

2 
o 

7 
2 
4 
5 

13 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
3 

1 
C 
1 

7 
1 
3 
3 
o 

4 
3 
5 
4 
3 
5 

10 

4 

8 

12 

13 
1 

4 
o 

5 

1 
3 

6 
4 
2 
o 

1 

6 

1 
1 
2 
2 

7 
3 

Ohio 

1 
2 

1 
5 

3 

3 
6 
o 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

3 

5 



4 

2 
2 

3 

o 

3 
3 

2 

1 

5 

1 
3 
4 
2 
4 

5 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

Pike                    .  .  i  

1 

1 
1 
4 

8 

5 
2 
1 
1 

3 

1 

1 
1 
4 

1 

1 
o 

1 
1 

1 

6 
2 

o 
3 

1 

1 

1 
14 
11 
8 

o 

0 

14 
12 
11 
1 
5 
3 
0 

1 
5 
6 
7 
1 
13 
3 
3 

1 
13 
4 
1 
1 
10 
3 
3 

1 
1 

5 

1 

11 
8 
5 

16 
11 
10 

11 
:< 
7 

10 
4 
3 

15 
6 
5 
1 
6 
o 

14 
8 
5 

10 
8 
4 

11 
10 
3 

7 
8 
4 

12 
9 
G 

Shelby                       .... 

1 

o 

5 
o 

13 

10 
6 
3 

13 
1 
o 

11 
3 
5 

10 
5 
o 

8 
1 

6 

0 

1 

3 
3 

1 
1 
1 
4 
1 
o 

1 
1 

5 
1 
3 

Todd 

1 

1 

o 

1 

1 
13 
4 

o 
1 
3 
C 

1 
11 
1 
1 
o 

3 

10 

1 
8 
3 
4 

1 
6 
3 

4 
18 
3 
o 

1 

1 
6 

o 
20 
5 
o 

7 
5 
5 

3 

17 
5 

1 

o 

2 

17 
3 
1 
4 
1 
8 

11 
3 

o 

10 

1 

2 

13 
3 
o 
o 

14 
1 
1 

1 

3 

o 

1 
1 
1 

124 

1 

4 
1 
4 

2 
1 
5 

Wliitley 

o 
12 

3 

6 

\Voodford             

4 

6 

4 

3 

8 

Total  

142 

580 

607 

702 

606 

614 

629 

471 

521 

665 

846 

510           644 

453 

489 

SLAVE. 


33 

37 

122 

123 

124 

146 

109 

120 

91 

97 

307 

13° 

70 

88 
CO 

45 

4C 

1 

Allen 

nc 

26 

115 

107 

133 

137 

101 

11° 

101 

83 

j>3 

28 

70 

92 

125 

106 

10° 

10G 

88 

80 

118 

10° 

Bollard 

32 

31 

131 

156 

K)4 

149 

135 

130 

109 

101 

138 

154 

ofi 

79 

5fi 

277 

314 

322 

337 

318 

335 

260 

°43 

337 

311 

165 

196 

124 

1°0 

Bath 

44 

34 

216 

179 

180 

225 

180 

188 

127 

157 

°09 

166 

1°0 

149 

86 

G7 

26 

34 

119 

129 

120 

150 

111 

125 

10° 

107 

144 

135 

74 

91 

43 

77 

105 

121 

451 

499 

504 

543 

552 

4C4 

412 

404 

614 

508 

375 

3°8 

216 

OOg 

Boyd  

o 

1 

8 

14 

10 

13 

17 

12 

6 

11 

10 

16 

5 

7 

7 

Boyle  

59 

42 

227 

227 

214 

254 

259 

233 

188 

178 

303 

S25 

167 

165 

146 

1°3 

10 

11 

49 

62 

61 

56 

60 

61 

47 

5.") 

52 

55 

26 

48 

12 

29 

Brcatbitt 

4 

3 

14 

12 

19 

21 

17 

11 

7 

10 

15 

17 

7 

5 

3 

58 

50 

162 

171 

165 

181 

175 

185 

151 

138 

193 

178 

90 

126 

70 

86 

Bullitt    

21 

95 

102 

110 

116 

117 

99 

109 

99 

95 

103 

113 

66 

85 

CO 

43 

Butler  

7 

15 

49 

63 

77 

58 

60 

74 

54 

37 

54 

59 

23 

40 

2-1 

30 

Caldwell  

38 

55 

177 

172 

191 

183 

176 

143 

124 

149 

230 

219 

125 

99 

77 

93 

21 

"6 

107 

125 

129 

122 

132 

126 

96 

98 

100 

1°9 

59 

88 

°7 

47 

I 

Campbell 

2 

o 

4 

6 

9 

7 

11 

7 

12 

1 

19 

3 

7 

4 

5 

Carroll 

13 

07 

68 

68 

87 

91 

81 

89 

54 

60 

00 

93 

37 

57 

31 

29 

3 

3 

29 

3fl 

18 

16 

22 

S2 

27 

2° 

17 

26 

18 

18 

7 

g 

•'• 

Casey  

1U 

13 

58 

38 

44 

59 

59 

51 

39 

50 

48 

46 

24 

39 

1C 

20 

Christian 

153 

188 

686 

6D9 

7°2 

685 

729 

67.) 

C20 

598 

989 

807 

59° 

515 

307 

339 

Clark  

84 

64 

372 

351 

361 

383 

350 

338 

293 

278 

396 

330 

858 

°49 

16C 

154 

Clay  

3 

7 

13 

33 

25 

32 

21 

20 

oo 

ao 

23 

27 

30 

13 

16 

11 

Clinton  

3 

n 

19 

22 

SI 

26 

14 

19 

15 

10 

18 

26 

13 

15 

g 

Crittenden  

17 

14 

55 

61 

72 

71 

68 

76 

51 

65 

79 

83 

53 

54 

26 

27 

Cumberland  

33 

29 

107 

109 

122 

125 

103 

98 

05 

75 

105 

112 

69 

72 

48 

28 

67 

5-1 

°66 

B07 

„,/ 

256 

261 

"°4 

319 

3°8 

155 

169 

116 

. 

5 

Estill  

10 

H 

29 

Fnvi'tti-  .  .  . 

138 

Ififi 

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623 

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741 

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STATE    OF   KENTUCKY. 
TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


175 


FKEE  COLORED— Continued. 


50  and  under  60. 

00  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  aiid  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  uukn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

f2 
63 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
SS 
89 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
IOC 
107 
108 
109 

It 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F.          M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

C 
2 
3 
4 

1 
1 

8 
o 

3 
3 
1 
3 

8 

1 
1 
3 
1 
4 

5 

1 

5 

1 

09 
16 
22 
35 
11 
21 
8 
23 
14 
22 
28 
1 
4 
109 
79 
50 
4 
CO 
25 
22 
3 
10 
93 

15 
11 
13 
55 

8G 
13 
15 
35 

7 
21 
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17 
10 
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153 
29 
37 
70 
18 
42 
14 
40 
24 
52 
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165 
96 
9 
129 
45 
41 
5 
20 
203 
46 
28 
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337 

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5,583 

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28 

31 

14 

16 

9 

4 

3 

1 

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751 

851 

1  602 

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1 

21 

25 

9 

20 

2 

6 

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3 

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21 

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82 

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38 

50 

13 

19 

4 

9 

1 

2 

2  020 

2  058 

4  078 

5 

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46 

20 

31 

7 

14 

1 

3 

1 

1,241 

1  259 

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40 

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26 

4 

9 

1 

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1 

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810 

935 

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120 

109 

08 

70 

19 

30 

g 

13 

1 

2 

3  -'-17 

3  320 

6  767 

g 

4 

3 

1 

5 

1 

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90 

150 

Boyd. 

y 

53 

83 

42 

39 

12 

22 

4 

7 

4 

1 

1,674 

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3  279 

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10 

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10 

7 

13 

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1 

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313 

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750 

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54 

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1  210 

2  340 

13 

17 

25 

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17 

0 

3 

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2 

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750 

1   458 

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14 

11 

14 

7 

4 

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371 

399 

770 

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15 

40 

24 

18 

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1  193 

2  406 

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16 

17 

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157 

309 

20 

12 

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311 

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21 

188 

180 

84 

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34 

36 

12 

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87 

60 

59 

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2  313 

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14 

5 

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2 

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180 

349 

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21 

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0 

118 

140 

258 

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25 

24 

19 

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4 

1 

3 

453 

486 

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20 

28 

30 

19 

17 

10 

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5 

2 

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699 

1,413 

27 

75 

65 

32 

7 

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1 

1 

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1  784 

1  731 

3  515 

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1 

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131 

142 

273 

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264 

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30 

232 

240 

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54 

16 

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5.194 

4.831 

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31 

176 


STATE    OF   KENTUCKY 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


SLAVE— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 


Under  1.  landunderS.      5  ami  under  10.     10  and  under  15. 


15  and  under  20. 


F. 


F. 


M. 


F.      !      M. 


M. 


20  and  under  30. 


F.  M. 


F. 


30  and  under  40. 


M. 


40  and  under  50. 


M.  P. 


Fleming.. 
Floyd.... 
Franklin  . 
Fulton  . . . 
Gallatin  . . 
Garrard . . 
Grant  — 
Graves  . . . 


Graygon 

Grecno 

Greenup 

Hancock  .  - . 

Ilardin 

Harlan 

Harrison  . . . 

Hart 

Henderson . 

Henry 

Hickman . . . 
Hopkins 

Jackson 

Jefferson  — 
Jessamine  . . 

Johnson 

Kcnton  . . . . 

Kiiox 

La  Rue 

Laurel 

Lawrence  . . . 

Letcher 

Lewia 

Lincoln  

Livingston... 

Logan 

Lyon , 

JlcCrackcn . . 

McLean 

Madison 

Magoftlu 

Marion 

Marshall 

Mason 

Meade 

Mercer 

Metallic 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

Mulileulmrg  . 

Kelson 

Nicholas 

Ohio '. 

85  j  Owen 

y 

Pendleton  . . . 

Perry 

Piko 

Powell 

Pulnnki 

Rockcaatle  .  . 

Rowan 

Russell 

Scott 

by 

97  Simpson 


350 
02 
1 
6 
1 
10 
5 
1 

:i 

4 

37 
J!> 
102 
11 
33 
19 
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6 

63 

108 

33 


1 

4-1 
18 
14 
55 

8 
SO 

6 
40 

8 

52 


145 
07 


8 
12 
15 

7 


1 

6 
3li 
15 

95 

20  ' 

21  ! 
18  ' 

129 

3  I 
50 

2 
43 

36 

41 
J3 
18 
39 

29  j 
101  [ 
21 
23 


' 
3 

3 

2:1 
9 
1 

12 

99 
107 

33 


151 

13 
197 

52 

49 
240 

52 
295 

24 
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22 

73 
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14 
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94 
427 
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83 

178 

1 

551 

233 

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35 

70 

15 

14 
9 

18 
259 

69 
485 

71 
125 

55 
458 

10 
281 

21 
221 


138  I 

248  i 


IK) 

13 

87 

392 

114 

93 

ISC 

118 

11 

29 

4 

9 

103 
25 
11 
47 
389 
478 
163 


136 
12 

215 
75 
41 

259 
56 

227 
21 

193 
25 
04 

213 
5 

230 
93 

370 

238 

110 

147 


654 
262 

3 

34  | 
3(i 

05  i 

8  ': 

9  i 
7  1 

19  j 
259 

71 
428 

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110 

51  ! 
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2 
217 

20  ; 
235 
118 
228 

57 

69 
210 

10 

96  1 
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112  ; 

102  ' 

198 

97 

8 

23 

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12  i 

112 

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19  I 

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189  i 


173 

12 
254 

81 

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308 

57 
225 

44 
214 

33  j 

63  j 
187 

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263  | 
121 
475 
273 
107 
143 
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17 

13 

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179 
8 

242 

95 

54 

279 

53 

233 

13 

189 

31 

64 

200 

9 

260 

116 

428 

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96 

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101 

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55 

131 

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290 

28 

271 

187 

276 

60 

73 

211 

14 

106 

428 

122 

111 

191 

161 

7 

32 
7 
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35 
9 

413 
478 
184 


134 
15 

237 
80 
50 

285 
61 

252 
22 

184 
oo 

59 

190 

14 

275 
97 

440 

219 
92 

152 


664 

275 

3 

35 

39 

71 

15 

10 
9 

14 
280 

86 
483 

65 
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463 

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261 

33 

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230 

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124  ; 
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109 
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177 
124 
8 

38 

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4 

14 

79 

27 

13 

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436 
479 
189 


222 
90 
63 

253 
59 

221 
21 

170 
28 
53 

182 
7 

229 
97 

309 

245 
94 


721 
275 


47 
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73 
13 

11 
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27 
257 

93 
463 

56 
109 

65 

386 

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30 

301 

123 

225 

5'J 

73 

20: 1 

15 

137 

373 

130 

72 

163 


6 

101 

22 

9 

50 

425 

170 


109 

10 
208 

58 

49 
220 

35 
157 

13 
140 

26 

51 

160 

7 

231 

90 
356 
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67 

100 

1 

542 

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2 

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33 

40 

10 
6 
3 
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89 
382 

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101 

60 
353 

Ci 
202 

12 
213 
119 
203 

50 

53 

167 

8 

105 
324 

77 

83 

139 

1(13 

7 

30 


3 

9 

11 

10 

13 

358 

398 

163 


135 
15 

206 
51 
55 

212 
45 

165 
27 

123 
25 
46 

147 
12 

189 

102 

323 

202 
85 

126 


700 

204 

o 

53 
30 
46 
17 
14 
7 
14 

176 
63 

392 
57 

117 
63 

356 
2 

212 
26 

251 

116 

195 
45 

105 

1° 
115 

349 

85 

71 

122 

106 

11 

21 

3 

4 

7 

81 

29  I 

7  i 

324  i 
383  | 
155  i 


143 

8 

265 
110 

40 
298 

51 
211 

34 
174 

27 

68 

169 

8 

233 
116 
560 
257 

99 
174 


831 

335 

1 

31 
38 
93 
16 
14 
7 
9 

290 
116 
573 
111 
146 
70 
496 
8 

270 

21 

279 

170 

202 

65 

66 

244 

10 

153 

438 

139 

111 

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11 

23 

9 

7 

9 

121 

27 

19 

33 

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559 

182 


161 

13 

245 

97 

52 

262 

56 

247 

26 

187 

33 

69 

217 

9 

235 
107 
437 
252 
112 
181 


271 
4 

56 

59 

59 

15 

11 

10 

30 
233 

89 
522 

75 
179  ! 

6->  j 
451  ! 

6 
271 

30 

299  j 
16-1 
264 

72  | 

75  j 
202  I 

16  I 
120 
451 
153 
103 
199 


31 

« 
17 
8 

98 
34 
10 

47 
433 
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204  i 


93 

7 

196 

63 

27 
185 

16 
126 

19 
122 

16 

36 

129 

1 

159 

70 
309 
164 

51 

82 
1 

548 

236 

o 

19 

19 

46 
4 

30 

2 

6 

151 

67 
323 
107 

77 

49 

249 

4 

175 

19 
159 

69 
182 

35 

29 
131 

10 

86 
273 

67 

60 
123 

80 
4 

16 
1 

6 

60   ': 

17 ! 

12 

16 
335 
395 
113 


108 
5 

208 
59 
39 

161 
45 

153 
19 

115 
13 
39 

131 
8 

193 
67 

310 

176 
72 

108 
1 

714 

180 
3 
37 
22 
43 


12 
187 

65 
325 

53 
103 

45 

284 

5 

191 

21 

100 
179 

30 

46 
125 

13 

82 
283 

78 

63 
114 

94  . 
6 


7 
4 
8 

20 
7 

31 
S82 
371 
122 


61 
4 

145 
25 
20 

111 
13 
59 
11 
73 
8 

26 
77 
2 

113 
20 

202 

104 
30 
54 


401 

128 

1 

10 
13 
34 


4 

3 

128 

41 
188 

60 

55 

13 

210 

1 

117 

11 
117 

01 
121 

19 

25 

101 

1 

46 
182 

42  j 

33 

80 

47  j 
1  • 

11 


1 

6 

28 


18 

207 


70 
6  I 
142  j 

28 


112 
23 

72 

16 

61 

9 

34 

81 

6 

109 

45 

199 

113 

42 

57 

1 

521 

91 

1 

30 
20 
34 
7  | 

9  I 
0 
4 

98 

42 

236 

33 

63 

40 

194 

1 

115 

10 

155 

62 

92 

30 

24 

99 

3 

45 

187 

81 

41 

88 

50  | 

4  ; 

18 

1  j 
3  I 

45 


IX 
187 
til 


STATE   OF    KENTUCKY. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY   AGE  AND   SEX. 


177 


SLAVE— Continued. 


50  and  under  CO.    GO  and  under  70 

70  mid  uuder  80 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100.    Age  unkn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

32 

33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
: 
42 
43 
44 
45 
40 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
53 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
63 
63 
64 
63 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 

78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
93 
93 
94 
93 
9G 
97 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M.             F.             M. 

1 

F. 

lil.            F. 

M.        F.        M.        F. 

M. 

F. 

24 
5 
86 
17 
13 
79 
13 
41 
10 
53 
7 
18 
40 
o 

5:1 
35 
110 
67 
16 
31 

'    3B 
1 
83 
14 

11 
56 
17 
40 
10 
50 
8 
15 
59 

25 

18 
J            3 

9  :           5 
1 

2 

2 

1 

76 
1,703 
527 
342 
1,  858 
319 
1,  431 
187 
1,208 
176 
40D 
1,212 
03 
1,CG3 
G94 
3,  0-IG 
1,057 
581 
9G8 
4 
4,703 
1,  U33 
13 
S30 
251 
468 
90 
73 
55 
88 
1,788 
G25 
3,217 
G35 
831 
434 
3,005 
43 
1,705 
170 
1,831 
042 
1,602 
353 
457 
1,399 
81 
789 
2,  7-11 
789 
661 
1,213 
812 
59 
208 
35 
44 
61 
642 
154 
82 
245 
2,942 
3,440 
1,128 

1,058 
71 
1,081 
551 
366 
1,720 
377 
1,411 
164 
1,164 
187 
409 
1,318 
62 
1,626 
701 
2  721 
1,054 
608 
1,041 
3 
5,  C01 
1,765 
14 
337 
238 
432 
90 
73 
53 
142 
1,042 
597 
3,139 
439 
907 
434 
3,029 
28  : 
1,774 
181  ' 
1,941 
900 
1,  612 
380 
4G5 
1,353 
8J  ' 
795 
2,  739 
825  : 
631 
1,218 
8-18 
53 
216 
38 
53 
64 
688 
203! 
GO 
314 
2,802  | 
3,194 
1,179 

2,018 
147 
3,  384 
1,078 
708 
3,  578 
6% 
2,  8-13 
351 
2,372 
363 
818 
2,530 
127 
3,  289 
1,395 
5,  767 
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2,009 

10,  304 
3,658 
27 
567 
489 
900 
180 
140 
108 

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12 
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3 
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63 
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50 
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17 
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4 
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3 
32 
17 
50 
44 
12 
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2               3 
10             14 
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117 
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5 
14 
10 
7 
2 
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24 
14 
17 
4 
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63 
34 
102 
18 
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1 
84 
6 
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32 
62 
12 
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37 
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103 
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28 
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35 
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1,222 
0,336 
1,094 
1,738 
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6,  034 
71 
3,479 
351 
3,772 
1,932 
3,274 
781 
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1,282 
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112 
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3 
9 
I 

26 
68 
18 
9  ' 

23  i 

ri 

3              8  - 
29            30 
9              6  i 
3 

1    

2               4 

i                         i 

Nicholas 

j 

Ohio 

15            11 
3              8 

1  j 

5 
3  : 

2    3    .. 

'           1          1          2             ! 

7! 

3 
1 

2 

15 
7 

2              4 

i 

1  1 

2 

1    . 

1                     ;                      1 

1 
3 
16 
7 
1 
7 
128 
119 
30 

1  

i 

1 

Pike 

1    '  

1- 

Powell 

10 
5 
1 

6  '. 

70    ; 

73 
14 

3 

3              5 
1              2 

;i::::: 

Pulaski 

1 

2 

1                           ' 

:          •                    i 

3 

81 
87 
23 

1              1 

25             30 
25             34 
9               3 

l 

4  ; 
6 
3    . 

9  i 
8 

2               5                       2 

1               3            - 

Shelby                     ' 

1 

178 


STATE   OF   KENTUCKY. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


SLAVE—  Contiuued. 

98 
09 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
106 
107 
108 
L09 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

*'• 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

SI.            F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

33 
21 
50 
Gl 
16 
43 
75 
Gl 
11 
10 

92 

44 

34 
55 
5-1 
10 
55 

33 
18 
22 
3 
100 

151 
114 
365 
253 
55 
230 
349 
100 
05 
84 
1! 
304 

108 
110 
380 
235 
54 
238 
373 
199 
7G 
"8 
1G 
3C3 

171 
120 
300 
235 
65 
272 
335 
223 
82 
112 
1C 
442 

191 
143 
382 
261 
73 
245 
405 
236 
78 
86 
8 
420 

151 
120 
343 
229 
65 
202 
331 
225 
95 
06 
15 
473 

154 
120 
302. 
230 
71 
222 
365 
183 
75 
85 
10 
413 

130 
91 
310 
224 
55 
192 
335 
197 
49 
50 
10 
374 

129 
100 
233 
202 
63 
189 
313 
108 
53 
5G 
16 
314 

180 
115 
452 
350 
55 
295 
527 
223 
86 
93 
13 
552 

172 
104 
406 
294 
54 
222 
431 
198 

94 
21 
389 

117 
76 
260 
235 
30 
148 
303 
131 
48 
30 

300 

100 
82 
252 
107 
42 
155 
270 
137 
62 
47 
10 
280 

76 
53 
150 
109 
20 
99 
170 
98 
28 
23 
4 
274 

i 

63 

51 
158 
106 
32 
105 
160 
90 
24 
30 
6 
194 

Todd 

Webster                  

Whitlev         

Wood  ford 

Total 

3,008 

3,073     15,884  '  10,041      17,  S!3      17,018     10,834 

10,003 

13,504 

13,  590     19,  179 

17,  711 

11,481 

11,866 

7,446 

7,643 

INDIAN. 

1 
2 
9 
4 

Brenthitt  

1 

1  !            3 

2 

1 

0 

1 

1 

CamptHl  .  .  .  ,           

1 
1 

1 
3 

o 

1 

2               1 

1 

1 

0 

Whitley  

Total  

i 

1 

3 

4 

2 

2              2 

3 

3 

4 

5 

1 

AGGREGATE. 

i 

a 

3 
4 

15,  591 
124 
3,o08 
1 

14,931 
142 
3,673 

02,  334 
536 
15,  884 
3 

50,  137 
607 
16,041 
4 

l 
67,727     63,444 

702  ,         CGO 
17,338     17,618 
2  ,            2 

59,  951 
614 
16,  834 

58,107 
629 
16,063 
3 

50,707 
471 
13,504 
3 

52,  014 
521 
13,  590 

83,064 
665 
19,  179 
4 

77,680 
84G 
17,711 
5 

57,  014 
510 
11,481 

49,  696 
644 
11,866 
1 

37,033 
453 
7,446 

32,024 
480 
7,643 

ToUl  Indiana      .     .     . 

Total  

19,324 

It,  746 

78,807 

75,  789     85,  769     83,  730 

77,401 

74,802 

64,  688     66,  125 

102,  912 

96,  242  '  GO,  205 

62,407 

44,  932 

40,156 

STATE    OF   KENTUCKY. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


179 


SLAVE— Continued. 


50  and  under  60. 

GO  aud  under  70. 

I 
70  and  under  80.    80  and  under  90. 

90aud  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Agounkii'u. 

Total. 

Vggro  ,  '  . 

COUNTIES. 

98 
99 
100 
101 
103 
10J 
104 
103 
100 
107 
108 
109 

1C. 

F. 

M. 

F' 

11 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

r. 

M. 

F 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

45 
40 
98 
70 
12 
59 
86 
58 
15 
26 
1 
141 

50 
29 
84 
60 
19 
39 
99 
51 
19 
15 
4 
92 

17 
16 
44 
24 
11 
36 
47 
34 

12 
4 
80 

14 
12 
56 
23 
9 

eo 

51 
27 
8 

1 
66 

5 
" 

: 

15 

11 
13 
23 
9 

14 
20 
12 

4 

1 
5 
3 

4 
4 
7 
o 

4 
3 

3 
o 

2 

0 

1 

1,094 
785 
2,452 
1,806 
388 
1,590 
2,707 
1,471 
491 
523 
87 
3,161 

1,111 

812 
2,397 
1,642 
443 
1,515 
2,  Gil 
1,351 
496 
560 
96 
2,668 

2,205 
1,507 
4,849 
3,448 
831 
3,105 
5,318 
2  622 
987 
1,083 
183 
5,829 

1 

Todd 

j 

4 
2 
4 

1 

3 

1 

22 

23 

Warren 

Wasbin  ton 

i 

1 

20 

6 
1 
24 

1 

i 

"\Vhitley 

10 

10 

1 

1 

o 

2 

4,320 

4,317 

2,307 

2,484 

766 

953 

K9 

334 

54 

107 

10 

45 

30 

29 

113,009 

112,474 

225,483 

INDIAN. 

i 

5 
2 

10 

1 

10 
2 
3 

15 
4 
13 
1 

I 
2 
3 
t 

i 

1 

\Vhitlev 

2 

1 

18 

15 

33 



AGGREGATE. 

22,523 

414 

18,950 
431 

11,  979  ;  10,  881 
337           3  IS 

4,673 

152 

4,595 

185 

1,295 
48 

1,  29!) 
73 

167 
13 

201 
16 

18 
9 

35 
9 

117 

97 
10 

474,  193 
5.101 

445,  291 
5.583 

919,  484 
10.684 

Total  whites  

I 

g 

Total  freo  colored. 

180 


STATE   OF  KENTUCKY 


TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


. 

COUXTIKS.    ! 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free  colored. 

Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

•j 

Aggregate. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M.             F. 

Total.   ;    31. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total.        M. 

F.      :  Total. 

^p 

Adair 

3,  968       3,  879 
3,811       3.814 
3,  101       2,  932 
3,  K2       3,  291 
6,400       0,133 
4,  874       4,  598 
4,  %1       4,  442 
4,  22.")       3,  XS 
3,003  !     2,868 
2,  Ml        2,  069 

7,847 
7,  625 
6,033 
G,  943 
12,  539 
9,  472 
9,403 
7,  793 
5,871 
5,500 
10,  188 
4,765 
10,  879 
5,815 
7.  132 
0,873 
8,409 
20,705 
5,491 
8,170 
5,7-13 
11,  019 
C,  598 

0,  C-':  I 

5,503 
7,838 
5,874 
11,  958 
4,301 
6,  363 
11,899 
10,  359 
6,168 
8,  860 
4,220 
4,334 
6,857 
7,630 
13,386 
7,  G2S 
6,  3-J3 
8,350 
5,382 
12.  026 
5,352 
10,  341 
8,878 
8,418 
8,602 
5,739 
9,835 
3,059 
77,093 
5,671 
5,260 
24,  815 
7,034 
5,987 
5,301 
7,  443 
3,787 
8,114 
7,059 
5,935 

13 

17 
5 
5 
14 
41 

95 
5 

106 
29 

G 
6 
15 

15 

7 
10 
5 
2 
24 
48 
15 
111 
5 
86 
26 
4 
7 

7 
10 
7 
1 
37 
14 

11 
17 
52 
20 

(5 

0 

20 

4 
6 
260 
44 
32 
1S6 

5 
38 
10 
1 
2 
«>7 
15 

20 
27 
10 

38 
89 
37 
206 
10 
192 
55 
fi 
13 
13 
25 
22 
1 
80 
32 
22 
24 
36 
111 
47 
10 
7 
47 
76 
9 
10 
476 
72 
69 
255 
10 
13 
80 
17 
o 

3 
94 
35 
3 
21 
2 
91 
32 
51 
26 
19 
10 
1 
1,270 
77 
19 
53 
60 
2 

16 
3 

13 

28 
5 
34 
5 
109 
15 
10 
3 

10 

3 

11 

5 

24 
G 

6.) 
o 

134 
13 

9 
1 
3 

40 
13 
4 
24 
10 
52 
11 
94 

243 
28 
19 
4 
3 

CO 
40 
14 
31 
48 
141 
48 
300 
17 
435 
83 
25 
17 
16 
25 
39 
14 
68 
42 
37 
57 
57 
«    124 
262 
20 
19 
53 
76 
11 
16 
685 
112 
73 
450 
19 
14 
96 
30 
2 
3 
111 
47 
13 
: 
15 
149 
75 
77 
36 
29 
30 
21 
2,007 
96 
19 
85 
181 
4 
1 
IS 
9 
17 
158 
38 

7,  907 
7,605 
6,  047 
0,  974 
12,587 
9,613 
9,451 
8,093 
5,888 
6,025 
10,  271 
4,790 
10,  89C 
5,831 
7,  157 
6,  912 
8,423 
20,793 
5,  533 
8,21)7 
5,800 
11,  670 
0,722 
6,303 
5,523 
7,857 
5,927 
12,  034 
4,372 
G,  379 
12,  584 
10,  471 
6,241 
9,310 
4,239 
4,313 
6,953 
7,060 
13,388 
7,631 
6,  434 
8,397 
5,395 
12,  G59 
5,367 
10,  490 
8,953 
8,495 
8,638 
5,759 
9,866 
3,080 
79,  100 
5,707 
5,  279 
24,  900 
7,218 
5,991 
5,302 
7,  455 
3,796 
8,  131 
7.217 
5  991 

641 
612 
604 
533 

1,818 
950 
596 
2,  937 
49 
1,415 
259 
53 
891 
530 
270 
1,038 
5-10 
26 
390 
113 
322 
4,205 
2,300 
110 
92 
335 
626 
1,472 
106 
182 
4,403 
651 
55 
1,  313 
455 

1,683 
242 
1,170 
133 
1,  087 

:.,: 

21 
1,237 
490 
2,685 
1,309 
428 
713 
3 
3,848 
1,645 

176 
166 
334 
72 
47 
46 
54 
1.243 
528 

700 
G42 
604 
584 
1,813 
962 
664 

46 
1,305 
. 
GO 
963 
548 
285 

GOO 
55 
434 
104 
303 
3,850 
2,146 
105 
89 
357 
582 
1,415 
107 
201 
3,994 
713 
51 
1,  193 
471 
27° 
1,521 
281 
1,143 
96 
1,055 
135 
327 
940 
26 
1,125 
' 
2,353 
1,254 
515 
750 
3 
4,506 
1,409 
0 
275 
143 
269 
75 
51 
42 
81 
1,029 
47-3 

1,350  ' 
1,254 
1,208 
1,130 
3,631 
1,917 
1,260 
5,  709 
95 
2,720 
505 
110 
1,854 
1,078 
555 
1,993 
1,140 
81 
830 
217 
625 
8,055 
4,446 
215 
181 
G92 
1,208 
2,887 
213 
383 
8,  397 
1,  364 
106 
2,536 
926 
545 
3,204 
523 
2,313 
229 
2,  142 
255 
680 
1,805 
47 
2,362 
980 
5,038 
2,563 
941 
1,403 
6 
8,354 
3,  114 
13 
451 
309 
603 
147 
101 
88 
135 
2,272 
1.000 

107 
131 
84 
265 
202 
280 
214 
510 
17 
259 
84 
35 
239 
178 
101 
175 
102 
15 
93 
39 
3 
914 
149 
59 
26 
118 
83 
312 
25 
01 
791 
309 
21 
300 
72 
69 
175 
77 
264 
54 
121 
50 
56 
317 
41 
426 
201 
361 
348 
155 
255 

855 
288 
G 
51 
84 
134 
18 
20 
9 
34 
545 
97 

145 
137 
65 
317 
245 
297 
271 
548 
44 
300 
101 
39 
217 
202 
114 
238 
190 
20 
122 
53 
38 
982 
167 
75 
51 
129 
117 
316 
35 
03 
8J7 
345 
20 
438 
80 
94 
199 
96 
268 
68 
109 
52 
82 
378 
30 
5:11 
211 
308 

153 

291 

252 
268 
149 
582 
447 
583 
485 
1,058 
61 
559 
185 
74 
486 
380 
215 
413 
352 
35 
215 
92 
41 
1,896 
316 
134 
77 
247 
205 
G28 
GO 
124 
1,018 
054 
41 
848 
152 
163 
374 
173 
532 
122 
233 
108 
138 
725 
80 
9-'7 
415 
729 
748 
308 
540 
1 
1,950 
584 
14 
116 
180 
297 
39 
45 
20 
95 
1,158 
2S2 

1,002 
1,522 
1,337 
1,718 
4,078 
2,500 
1,745 
6,707 
150 
3,279 
750 
190 
2,340 
1,458 
770 
2,406 
1,492 
110 
1,045 
309 
006 
9,951 
4,762 
349 
258 
939 
1,413 
3,515 
273 
507 
10,  015 
2,018 
147 
3,384 
1,078 
708 
3,578 
G9G 
2,845 
351 
2,372 
3C3 
818 
2,530 
127 
3,289 
1,395 
5,767 
3,311 
1,249 
2,009 
7 
10,304 
3,  698 
27 
567 
489 
900 
186 
146 
108 

a» 

3,430 
1,222 

9,509 
9,187 
7,404 
8,693 
16,665 
12,113 
11,196 
14,860 
6,044 
9,304 
11,021 
4,980 
13,  236 
7,289 
7,927 
9,318 
9,915 
20,909 
0,579 
8,  510 
6,  466 
21,  627 
11,484 
6,652 
5,781 
8,796 
7,  340 
15,549 
4,645 
6,886 
22,599 
12,  489 
6,388 
12,694 
5,317 
5,056 
10,531 
8,356 
16,233 
7,  982 
8,806 
8,760 
6,213 
15,  189 
5,494 
13,779 
10,348 
14,  269 
11,949 
7,008 
11,875 
3,067 
89,404 
9,463 
5,306 
25,467 
7,707 
6,891 
5,488 
7,601 
3,904 
8,361 
10,647 

7.21:? 

Allen 

Anderson  
Ballard  

Bath 

Boyd  

5,  25fi       4,  !>32 
2,  4SD       2,  345 
5.  5115       5,  314 
3  012       2  803 

Breathitt  . 

Brcckinridge  -  .  . 

::.  C73     :t,  159 

3,  07.-,       3,  293 
4,  35.1       4,  050 
10,535     10,170 
2,  839       2,  652 
4,32(i  •     3,8-14 
2,  870       2,  873 
6,  189  ;     5,  430 
3,  401       3.  177 
3,  033       3,  OC3 
2,702       2,741 
4,  Ofl2       3,  74C 
2,  972  '     2,  002 
C,  408  '     5,  550 
2,215       2,  14(i 
3,  263  |     3,088 
G,  017  '     5,802 
5  342       5  017 

Caldwell  

7 
8 

0 

7 
9 
14 
10 
5 

4 
G 
o 

10 
5 
G 
3 
G 
19 
11 
8 
119 
6 
6 
4 

17 
13 
8 
10 
15 
33 
21 
13 
115 
10 
12 
6 

43 
18 
10 
13 
19 
59 
21 
4 
5 
27 
40 
5 
4 
216 
28 
37 
123 
9 
8 
42 
7 
1 
1 
37 
20 
3 
10 

51 
18 
27 
16 
14 
4 
1 
570 
39 
10 
33 
28 
2 

Carroll  
Carter 

Christian  

Clark  

Clay  
Clinton.  . 

Critteuden  
Cumberland  

Edinomlson  
Kstill  

0 

4 
73 

17 
2 
60 

1 
9 
0 

o 
G 
SOD 
40 
4 
195 
3 
1 
16 
13 

130 
23 
o 

115 
3 

Fayette  

Floyd 

3,  175       2,  993 
4,749  ,     4,111 
2,189  !     2,031 
2,  226       2,  108 
3,  514       3,  313 
3.  92!)       3,  701 
7,  010       6,  376 
'  3,782  '     3,846 
3,  160       3,  163 
4,  337       4,  013 
2,802  [     2,580 
6,557       fi,009 
2,  6i)2       2,  660 
5,398  ;     4,913 
4  584       4  294 

Fulton  

7 
7 

Grant  

10 
G 
4 
0 
6 
35 
22 
12 
7 

8 
14 
334 
10 

7 
G 
G 
G 
7 
23 
21 
14 
3 
1 
12 
6 
403 
9 

17 
12 
10 

12 
13 
58 
43 
25 
10 
1 
20 
29 
737 
19 

Hancock  
Itanliu  

11 

37 
14 

21 
10 
5 
6 

Ilarlau  
Harri.sou  
Hurt 

Henderson  

4,  523       3,  895 
4,  526       4,  076 
3,  068       2,  671 
5,  037       4,  7U9 
1,568  ;     1,491 
39,  751     37,  342 
2,974       2,697 
2,695  ;    2,565 
12,520     12,295 
3,  545       3,  489 
3.0C4  '     2,923 
2,  640  '     2,  661 
3,  872       3,  571 
1,934       1,833 
4,  156       3,  958 
3,  (KM       3,  400 
3,  090       Z,  865 

Hopkins  

700 
38 
9 
25 
32 

1,095 
296 
8 
62 
95 
163 
21 
19 
11 
61 
613 
155 

11 
62 
1 
1 
1 
4 
I 
41 
8 

16 
G.' 

1 

11 
3 

1 
GO 

124 
2 
1 
12 
7 
o 

102 
15 

Laurel  
Lawrence  

1 
7 
31 
C 

1 
8 
25 
15 

o 
15 
56 
21 

Lewis  

Lincoln  
Livingston     ... 

STATE   OF   KENTUCKY 

TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION— Continued 


181 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free  colored. 

Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

Total  slave. 

Aggregate. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

j 
6  321       .">  (171 

12  295 

129 
18 
13 
4 
42 

150 
16 
12 
4 
44 

34 

25 
8 
86 

48 
7 
22 
10 
28 
41 
10 
8 
60 
6 
45 
13 
3 
3 
11 
13 
14 
22 
5 

11 

a 

9 

7 
18 
] 
13 
19 

43 
5 
21 
11 
34 
35 
3 
11 
91 
3 
64 
11 
4 
4 
12 
9 
16 
21 
4 

12 

7 
8 
C 
17 
3 
21 
8 

91 

43 
21 
62 
76 
13 
19 
157 
9 
109 
24 
7 
7 
23 
22 
30 
43 
9 
2 
23 
15 
17 
13 
35 
4 
34 
27 

370 
46 
68 
29 
148 
70 
110 
35 
385 
°2 
S78 
50 
17 
140 
81 
40 
109 
155 
29 
37 
70 
18 
42 
14 
40 
24 
52 
40 
1 
12 
232 
105 
90 
9 
129 
45 
41 
5 
20 
203 
46 
28 
33 
26 
114 

12,  665 
4,213 
8,622 
5,250 
11,  173 
3,414 
9,114 
0,631 
14,  450 
6,966 
10,427 
5,964 
7,629 
5,107 
9,067 
9,141 
10,  269 
9,416 
10,  917 
4,  852 
11,  039 
5,223 
10,  019 
3,877 
7,287 
2,132 
15,  871 
4,986 
2,140 
5,465 
8,073 
9,799 
5,839 
3,983 
5,884 
6,726 
7,603 
5,  049 
9,686 
12,006 
8,753 
9,272 
6,450 
7,579 
5,390 

2,  513 
539 
707 
370 
2,  502 
34 
1,430 
136 
1,443 
742 
1,211 
284 
377 
1,013 
53 
594 
2,490 
699 
371 
1,049 
C31 
40 
165 

15 
52 
500 
107 
61 
170 
2,526 
2,929 
942 
978 
065 
2,214 
1,560 
309 
1,  507 
2,186 
1,134 
356 
337 
04 
2,613 

2,345 
360 
746 
343 
2,532 
9 
1,414 
135 
1,465 
715 
1,144 
272 
396 
95""* 
62 
582 
2,404 
714 
334 
1,017 
660 
37 
180 
20 
21 
49 
587 
135 
46 
220 
2,292 
2,669 
983 
950 
631 
2,  151 
1,411 
351 
1,430 
2,021 
998 
366 
415 
68 
2,067 

4,888 
899 
1,453 
713 
5,  034 
43 
2,844 
271 
2,908 
1,457 
2,355 
556 
773 
1,905 
115 
1,  176 
4,960 
1,413 
705 
2,066 
1,291 
77 
313 
44 
36 
101 
1,  147 
212 
110 
396 
4,818 
5,598 
1,925 
1,928 
1,310 
4,363 
2,971 
660 
2,937 
4,207 
2,  133 
722 
802 
132 
4,680 

074 
96 
124 
61 
D03 
9 
275 
34 
383 
200 
451 
111 
80 
380 
23 
195 
245 
90 
290 
164 
181 
19 
43 
11 
29 
9 
82 
47 
18 
69 
416 
511 
186 
116 
120 
233 
2-16 
79 
:: 
521 
337 
135 
136 
23 
518 

791 
99 
161 
111 
497 
19 
SCO 
46 
476 
275 

114 
69 
401 
27 
213 
325 
111 
297 
201 
188 
16 
30 
18 
33 
15 
101 
63 
14 
94 
510 
525 
196 
161 
161 
246 
231 
92 
85 
590 
353 
130 
145 
23 
601 

1,408 
195 
285 
173 
1,000 

635 
80 
864 
475 
019 
225 
149 
787 
55 
403 
570 
201 
587 
365 
369 
35 
79 
29 
61 
24 
183 
115 
32 
163 
026 
1,030 
332 
277 
231 
484 
477 
171 
103 
1,  111 
690 
265 
281 
51 
1,149 

6,356 
1,094 
1,738 
888 
6,034 
71 
3,479 
331 
3,772 
1,932 
3,274 
781 
922 
2,752 
170 
1,584 
5,530 
1,014 
1,292 
2,431 
1,060 
112 
424 
73 
97 
125 
1,330 
357 
142 
559 
5,  744 
0,  034 
2,  307 
2,205 
1,597 
4,849 
3,448 
831 
3,105 
5,  318 
2,822 
987 
1,083 
183 
5,829 

19,021 
5,  307 
10,360 
6,144 
17,207 
3,483 
12,593 
6,982 
18,222 
8,898 
13,  701 
0,745 
8,551 
7,859 
9,237 
10,  725 
15  799 
11,030 
12,209 
7,  283 
12,719 
5,  335 
10,  443 
3,950 
7,384 
2,257 
17,201 
5,343 
2,282 
0,  024 
14,417 
16,433 
8,140 
6,188 
7,481 
11,575 
11,051 
5,880 
12,  791 
17,320 
11,575 
10,  259 
7,533 
7,702 
11,  219 

2,197 
4,501 
2,  720 
5,  812 
1,718 
4,  573 
3,451 
7  015 

1,970 
3,  993 
2,507 
5,213 
1,020 
4,426 
3,  145 
7,050 
3,328 
5,015 
2,935 
3,839 
2,390 
4,370 
4,456 
5,060 
4,464 
5,217 
2,362 
5,287 
2,522 
4,796 
1,832 
3,559 
1,072 
7,800 
2,  419 
1,082 
2,691 
4,002 
4,592 
2,792 
1,875 
2,876 
3,  247 
3,656 
2,  462 
4,394 
5,542 
4,225 
4,568 
3,053 
3,729 
2,551 

4,167 
8,554 
5,227 
11,  025 
3,338 
9,004 
6,596 
14,065 
6,  944 
10,  149 
5,914 
7,  612 
4,967 
8,  986 
9,101 
10,  160 
9,201 
10,888 
4,815, 
10,  989 
5,205 
9,977 
3,  863 
7,247 
2,108 
15,  819 
4,  946 
2,139 
5,453 
8,441 
9,634 
5,743 
3,  974 
5,755 
6,681 
7,562 
5,  044 
9,663 
1  1,  799 
8,707 
9,244 
6,417 
7,553 
5,270 

McCracken  

41 
9 
104 
5 
80 
13 
6 
CO 
30 
9 
45 
47 
11 
20 
24 
3 
12 
1 
5 
l.'l 
9 
9 
1 
1 
79 
48 
49 
3 
31 
20 
16 
3 
10 
47 
18 
11 
2 
4 
37 

50 
7 
124 
8 
89 
13 
4 
07 
28 
9 
34 
65 

J 

23 

97 
16 
228 
13 
169 
26 
10 
133 
58 
18 
79 
112 
20 
35 
47 
3 
25 
1 
5 
20 
18 
13 
1 

3,616 
5,134 
2,979 
3,773 
2,577 
4,016 
4,645 
5,100 
4,797 
5,671 
2,453 
5,702 
2,683 
5,  181 
2,  031 
3,088 
1,036 
8,019 
2,  527 
1,057 
2,  702 
4,  439 
5,  042 
2,  !)51 
2,  099 
2,879 
3,  434 
3  936 

Metcalfe  

Montgomery  

Muhlenburg  

Nicholas  
Ohio.  .. 

Oldhara  

Owsley  

13 

Perry 

Powell  . 

7 
9 
4 

Pulaski 

Eock  Castle  

Russell 

7 
87 
56 
43 
5 
20 
18 
9 
o 

10 
52 
15 
11 
9 
4 
45 

8 
106 
104 
92 
8 
57 
33 

5 
20 
99 
33 
22 
11 
8 

3 

30 
31 
1 
1 
29 
5 
6 

1 
36 
30 
3 

43 
o 

10 

4 

60 
01 
4 
1 

7 
16 

Scott  .   . 

Shelby  . 

Todd 

Trigg 

2,  582 
5,272 
0,  257 
4,482 
4,676 
3,364 
3,824 
2,725 

4U 

4 
9 
9 

18 

58 
6 

13 
9 
14 

104 
13 
6 
22 
13 
32 

Washington  
Wayne  .  . 

Webster.  . 

Whitley  
Woodford  

Total  

474,211 

445,306 

919517    3.223 

3,384 

6,607    1,878 

2,199 

4,077 

10,684    930,201 

92,  731 

89,  471 

182,202    20,273     23,003 

43,281 

225,483 

1,155,684 

NOTE. — 33  Indians  Included  in  white  population. 


182 


STATE   OF   KENTUCKY. 


TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &.C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

11. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

49 
92 
333 

75 
93 
241 
50 
234 
194 
ICO 
80 
480 
1,130 
891 
V21 
1,113 
1,958 
1,254 
923 

50 
05 
181 
57 
81 
213 
63 
212 
160 
152 
80 
359 
1,237 
004 
830 
1,080 
1,  024 
1,237 
077 

105 
137 
513 
132 
174 
450 
113 
446 
33-1 
312 
171 
839 
2,  367 
1,  705 
1,571 
2,193 
3,882 
2,491 
1,899 

6 
12 

o 
1 
11 

8 
3 
23 

113 

160 
D3C 

10 
33 

23 
37 

33 

70 

148 
230 
536 
165 
186 
618 
124 
511 
360 
706 
264 
963 
2,412 
1,840 
1,025 
2,259 
3,013 
2,501 
1,921 

Knox  -^  

15 

84 

7 
28 

18 
7 
76 
4 
30 

33 
9 
160 
11 
64 

o 
1 

1 
1 

3 

o 

177 
458 

1 

0 

3 

1 

6 
5 
1 
6 
24 
25 
1 
15 
4 
3 
4 

417 
SCO 
317 
172 
843 
2,391 
1,820 

i,  5:2 

2,208 
3,  886 
2,494 
1,903 

4 
o 

3 

12 
14 

Cadiz                                               Trigg  

106 
42 
55 
7 
3 
17 
13 
5 
1 
6 

193 
50 
63 
14 
17 
36 
38 
22 
6 
12 

389 
92 
118 
21 
20 
53 
51 
27 
7 
18 

3 

12 
11 
1 

3 
o 

CoviDgton  —  1st  ward  
2d  ward 

Kentou  

...do... 

do. 

8 
1 
o 

0 

do  

Cth  ward 

do  

do  

7,089 
142 
12G 
4:14 
1,165 
1,508 
38 
KiO 
237 
1,382 
315 
400 
11!) 
568 
501 
553 
519 
107 
148 
82 

eo 

231 
344 

3,101 
57 
135 
7,  059 
3,771 
2,009 
2,060 
2,307 
3,539 
2,870 
6,124 

8,209 
148 
118 
400 
1,049 
1,328 
20 
204 
225 
1,038 
244 
431 
120 
454 
493 
478 
403 
00 
101 
95 
77 
228 
2S5 
3,080 
51 
120 
7,002 
3,788 
2,470 
8,032 
2,042 
2,889 
2,713 
6,072 

16,  198 
290 
244 
840 
2,214 
2,886 
64 
440 
402 
2,  420 
559 
891 
239 
1,023 
1,054 
1,031 
9^ 
203 
309 
177 
157 
450 
620 
6,241 
108 
255 
15,  861 
7,559 
5,085 
4,092 
4,409 
6,428 
5,583 
12,196 

39 

37 

76 

16,274 

52 

145               197 

10,471 
290 
364 
1,237 
2,217 
4,062 
70 
599 
55G 
3,702 
828 
1,684 
536 
1,128 
1,668 
2,289 
1,006 
215 
315 
232 
200 
721 
053 
0,521 
235 
255 
10,  259 
fi,080 
5,801 
5,167 
5,231 
7,593 
6,  821 
13,021 

Grant  -  .   . 

8 
11 

o 

183 

5 
10 
1 
196 
1 
9 
4 
141 
3 
02 
15 
2 
71 
12 
5 
0 
o 

1 
1 

13 
351 

13 
21 
3 
378 
1 
14 
6 
253 
6 
98 
26 
o 

116 
15 
8 
12 
6 
2 
1 
30 
20 
COO 

257 
801 
2,217 
3,  204 
65 
454 
468 
2,678 
505 
089 
2C5 
1,025 
1,170 
1,040 
030 
215 
315 
179 
158 
4S9 
655 
6,841 
108 

57 
175 

50 
201 

107 
376 

Boyle 

854 
3 
75 
44 
460 
125 
286 
148 
40 
234 
033 
31 

844 

0 

70 
44 
538 
138 
409 
123 
r)7 
204 
• 
45 

1,098 
5 
145 
88 
1,024 
203 
6!)5 
271 
103 
498 
1,243 
76 

Metcalfe 

Eddyvillo 

5 

117 
3 
36 
11 

Hardln 

Scott  

45 
3 
3 
0 
4 
1 

33 
21 
120 
136 
1,185 
65 

20 
21 
112 
162 
1,295 
62 

53 
42 
232 
298 
2,480 
127 

17 
13 
219 

Louisa  

Louisville  —  1st  ward  
2d  ward 

Lawrence  
Jefferson  

do 

73 
109 
80 
55 
60 
103 
216 
166 

78 
152 
123 
66 
61 
131 
240 
20-1 

151 
261 
203 
121 
121 
234 
456 
370 

16,  012 
7,820 
5,288 
4,213 
4,530 
6,662 
6,039 
12,566 

120 
108 
227 
403 
863 
33d 
302 
167 

127 
152 
348 

551 
438 
573 
480 
268 

247 
200 
573 
954 
701 
931 
782 
455 

3d  ward  

....do  

do 

Stli  ward 

..    iln 

Total  Louisville   .  .  . 

31,299 

231 
131 
1,841 
124 
257 
109 
145 
4,978 
233 

2,160 

702 

29,  914 
206 
129 
1,878 
144 
209 
83 
104 
4,973 
232 
778 
1,883 
S90 

61,  213 
437 
260 
3,719 
268 
466 
192 
309 
9,951 
465 
1,658 
4,043 
1.292 

862 
S 
7 
SO 

1,055 
6 
6 
86 
2 
31 

1,917 
11 
: 
136 
2 
52 

63,130 
448 
273 
3,  KB 

270 
518 

1,968 
67 
41 
89 

2,935 

67 
66 
162 

4,903 
154 
107 
251 

68,033 
602 
380 
4,106 
270 
754 
1SS 
519 
10,046 
800 
2,303 
4,590 
1,  140 

Madlsonvlllo  

Maysllck  

Maysvillo  

do 

Middleton  
Mount  Sterling  

Jefferson  

21 

117 

119 

230 

Munfordsvlllo  

I  fart 

New  Castio  

Henry  

Campbell 

21 
28 
6 
7 
17 
• 

11 
28 
19 
4 
23 
89 

32 
56 
25 
11 
40 
148 

311 
10,007 
490 
1,669 
4,083 
1.440 

80 
13 
149 
301 
228 

98 
20 
161 
338 
279 

178 
39 
310 
639 
507 

Nicholasville  
Owens  boro*  

Josftamine  

Paducah  

Parli... 

Bourbon  .  . 

STATE  OF  KENTUCKY. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


183 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

Total. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

Aggregate. 

1,700 
158 
845 
373 
1,089 
244 
811 
C02 
479 
1,040 
1,  143 
C58 
015 
250 
US 

M. 

P. 

M.             F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Portland  

Jefferson  

801 
71 
240 
150 
412 
87 
231 

183 
450 
282 
259 
188 
135 
CO 

874 
DO 
199 
15-1 
397 
157 
220 
224 
129 
324 
281 
2C8 
208 
121 
59 

1,075 
121 
415 
304 
809 
244 
451 
466 
312 
780 
5G3 
527 
390 
250 
119 

10 

21 

31 

1,700 

Raywiek  

14 
185 
33 
105 

23 
203 
33 

128 

37 

388 
CO 
233 

10 

1 

22 

2 

o 
25 

12 
3 
47 

457 
307 
850 

Russellvillo  

Shakerstowu  

....do  

Shelby  ville  

Shelby  

Pulaski  . 

20 
1 
4 

29 
1 
3 

49 

500 
4C8 
319 
780 
582 
535 
425 

157 
90 
75 
119 
300 
51 
99 

151 
104 
85 
147 
200 
72 
121 

311 
194 
100 
200 
SCO 
123 
220 

Stanford  

Versailles  

Woodford  
Gallatin 

O 

5 
11 

10 
3 

18 

19 
8 
29 

"Williamstown  

Grant  

Woodgonvillo  

Hurt  

NOTE. — In  many  of  the  subdivisions  of  counties  and  parishes  of  several  States  no  slave  population  appears,  from  the  fact  of  the  marshals  having  failed  to  subdivide  tho 
slave  population  according  to  the  subdivisions  as  tho  white  and  free  colored  population  were  returned.  Tho  number  of  slaves  must  therefore  bo  left  to  inference,  where  none 
are  specified  in  minor  divisions,  and  this  applies  to  nearly  all  the  slave  States,  and  it  will  bo  seen  that  the  aggregate  of  slave  population,  as  returned  in  the  minor  subdivisions, 
falls  considerably  short  of  the  number  returned  in  tho  population  by  counties  and  parishes. 


TABLE  No.  4— FKEE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

1 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

foreign  born. 

< 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

Total  native  b 

WHITE. 

BLACK.                 MULATTO. 

f 

M. 

F.         Total,  j    31. 

F.     Total. 

M.         F.     Total 

M.            F.         Total. 

| 

M.  |  F. 

Total.  M. 

1 

!  F. 

Total. 

1 

Adair  

3,962 
3,802 
3,042 
3,600 
6,349 
4,822 
4,  551 
3,  557 
2,789 
2,820 
5,012 
2,415 
5,432 
2,833 
3,647 
3,530 
4,343 
7,220 
2,644 
4,  23  1 
2,840 
5,911 
3,349 
3,030 
2,754 
3,908 
2,971 
6,148 
2,203 
3,260 
5,371 
5,183 
3,108 
4,352 
2.011 

3,876 
3,812 
2,921 
3,280 
0,107 
4,570 
4,152 
3,247 
2,712 
2,030 
4,780 
2,344 
5,230 
2,723 
3,446 
3,285 
4,046 
7,254 
2,513 
3,807 
2,855 
5,377 
3,134 
3,001 
2,738 
3,690 
2,900 
5,387 
2,141 
3,096 
5,339 
4,937 
2,993 
3,920 
1.965 

7,838 
7,614 
5,903 
6,880 
12,  456 
9,392 
8,703 
6,804 
5,501 
5,450 
9,792 
4,  759 
10,  662 
5,550 
7,093 
6,815 
8,389 
14,  474 
5,157 
8,0-11 
5,095 
11,  288 
6,483 
6,031 
5,492 
7,658 
5,871 
11,535 
4,  344 
6,350 
10,  710 
10,  120 
6,101 
8,272 
3,976 

13 
17 
5 
5 
13 
41 
22 
05 
5 
106 
29 
2 
6 
6 
35 
15 

43 
18 
10 
13 
19 
59 
21 
4 
5 
27 
40 
5 
4 
216 
28 
37 
129 
9 

7 
10 
5 
o 

24 
47 
15 
111 
5 
80 
20 
4 
7 
7 
10 
7 
1 
37 
14 
12 
11 
17 
52 
26 
6 
2 
20 
36 
4 
6 
260 
44 
32 
126 
7 

20 
27 
10 

' 
37 
88 
37 
200 
10 
192 
55 
C 
13 
13 
25 

00 

1 

80 
32 
22 
24 
36 
111 
47 

; 

47 
70 
9 
10 
470 
72 
C9 
255 
16 

16 
3 
1 
13 
5 
28 
5 
34 
5 
109 
15 
10 
3 

24 
10 
3 
11 
5 
24 
6 
60 

134 

1 

3 

40 
13 
4 
21 
10 
52 
11 
94 
7 
243 
28 
19 
4 
3 

7,898 
7,054 
5,  977 
6,911 
12,503 
9,  532 
8,  751 
7,  104 
5,518 
5,885 
9,  875 
4,784 
10,  679 
5,572 
7,  118 
6,854 
8,403 
14,  562 
5,199 
8,078 
5,752 
11,  345 
6,607 
6,293 
5,512 
7,677 
5,924 
11,011 
4,355 
6,372 
11,  395 
10,  232 
6,234 
8,722 
3.995 

6 
9 
59 
02 
57 
52 
410 
608 
214 
101 
214 
5 
133 
179 
26 
45 
10 
3,315 
195 
93 
30 
278 
72 
8 
8 
124 
1 
200 
12 
5 
720 
159 
7 
397 
173 

3 

2 
11 
11 
26 
28 
290 
321 
150 
39 
152 
1 
84 
80 
13 
13 
4 
2,916 
139 
37 
18 
53 
43 
2 
3 
56 
2 
163 
5 

at 

463 
80 

9 
11 
70 
03 
83 
80 
700 
989 
370 
140 
396 
6 
217 
259 
39 
58 
20 
6,231 
334 
129 
48 
331 
115 
10 
11 
180 
3 
423 
17 
7 
1,189 
239 
7 
588 
244 

9 
11 
70 
03 
84 
81 
700 
989 
370 
140 
396 
6 
217 
259 
39 
58 
20 
6,231 
334 
129 
48 
331 
115 
10 
11 
180 
3 
423 
17 
7 
1,189 
239 
7 
588 
244 

7,907 
7,065 
6,047 
6,974 
12,  587 
9,613 
9,451 
8,093 
5,888 
6,025 
10,  271 
4,  790 
10,  896 
5,831 
7,157 
6,912 
8,423 
20,  793 
5,533 
8,207 
5,800 
11,  676 
0,722 
6,303 
5,523 
7,857 
5,  91:7 
12,  034 
4,372 
6,379 
12,584 
10,471 
6,241 
9,310 
4.239 

Allen  

Ballard  

1 

1 

j 

Bath 

i 

1 

! 

1 

1 

Boyd  

Breathitt 

Bullitt  

1 

Butler  

! 

Caldwell  

7 

Q 

2 

7 
9 
14 
10 
5 
90 
4 
6 
2 

10 
5 
6 
3 
0 
19 
11 
8 
119 
6 
6 
4 

17 
13 
8 
10 
15 
33 
21 
13 
215 
10 
12 
6 

Carroll 

Carter  

Christian  

Clark            '    . 

Clay  ...           

! 

1 

2 

4 
73 
17 
o 

80 

136 
23 
2 
115 
3 

o 
G 
209 
40 
4 
195 

n 

Estill 

Floyd  

;;;|  

191 
06 

Fulton  .  .  . 

184  STATE    OF   KENTUCKY. 

TABLK  No.  4.— FHEE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES-  Continued 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate. 

1 

WHITE. 

IILACK. 

MtTLATTO. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M.     F.    Total. 

31. 

F.       1   Total. 

1 
M.     :     F. 

1'otal. 

M.    j    F.     Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.  ,Total. 

2,173 
3,441 

3,834 
6,800 
3  750 

2,009 
3,328 
3,072 
0,  310 
3,832 
3,  102 
3,844 
2,380 
5,  975 
2,060 
4,832 
4,  200 
3,758 
3,  900 
2,  6J4 
4,  793 
l,4:il 
25,320 
2,  047 
2,502 
8,843 
3,489 
2,903 
2,650 
3,532 
1.853 
3,911 
3,418 
2,833 
5,859 
1,958 
3  5'M 

4,  242 
0,709 
7,506 
13,110 
7,582 
6,312 
7,913 
4,880 
12,  304 
5,352 
9,  991 
8,707 
7,970 
8,  343 
5,542 
9,788 
3,  059 
50,  973 
5,  497 
5,253 
17,680 
7,030 
5,902 
5,292 
7.  325 
3,787 
7,  994 
0,956 
5,851 
11,815 
4,106 
7  561 

8 
42 
7 
1 
1 
37 
20 
3 
10 
o 

51 
18 
27 
16 
14 
4 
1 
509 
39 
10 
33 
28 
2 

5 

38  ' 
8  ' 
1 
2 
57 
15 

11 

13 
80 
15 
2 
3 
94 
.    . 
3 
21 
o 

91 
32 

51 
26 
19 
10 
1 
1,209 
77 
19 
58 
00 
2 

1 

9 
6 

1 
16 
13 

4,256 
6,805 
7,534 
13,  118 
7,585 
6,423 
7,  960 
4,693 
12,  337 
5,367 
10,  140 
8,832 
8,053 
8,379 
5,562 
9,818 
3,080 
52,  977 
5,593 
5,272 
17,  765 
7,214 
5,906 
5,293 
7,337 
3,796 
8,011 
7,  114 
5,887 
12,185 
4,152 
7,029 
5,189 
10,  925 
3,  414 
8,900 
6,  596 
12,  981 
0,822 
10,253 
5,950 
7,628 
4,981 
9,063 
9,015 
9,753 
9,135 
10,809 
4,683 
10,904 
5,208 
9,330 
3,877 
7,285 
2,127 
15,805 
4,983 
2,134 
5,  462 
8,372 
9,458 
5,761 
3,892 
5,880 
6,703 
7.578 

53 
73 
95 
204 
32 
10 
263 
302 
228 

39 
15 
29 
66 
14 
1 
169 
200 
94 

90 
88 
124 
270 
46 
11 
437 
502 
322 

92 

!-.• 
126 
270 
46 
11 
437 
502 
322 

4,  348 
6,953 
7,000 
13,  388 
7,631 
6,434 

5,39; 
12,65! 
5,30' 
10,49t 
8,9K 
8,49. 
8,63! 
5,75' 
9,80 
3,  08 
79,101 
5,  Iff 
5,27 
24,901 
7,21 
5,99 
5,  30- 
7,45 
3  79 

7 
7 

.... 

2 

2 

3,150 
4,  ()6'J 
2,500 
0,329 
2,  092 
5,159 
4,491 
4,218 
4,347 
2,018 
4,  995 
1,  508 
25,  GX) 
2,850 
2,091 
8,837 
3,541 
2,  999 
2,630 
3,  793 
1,  931 
4,033 
3,538 
3,018 
5,930 
2,148 
3  970 

10 
6 
4 
6 

6 

35 
22 

7 

7 
6 
6 
6 
7 
23 
21 
14 
3 
1 

6 

402 
9 

17 
12 
10 
12 
13 
53 
43 
26 
10 
1 
20 
20 
735 
19 

G 

£ 

37 
14 
24 

> 
5 
6 

700 
38 
9 
25 
32 

239 
93 
305 
179 
150 
42 

111 
28 
137 
80 
47 
6 

350 
121 
442 
239 
197 
48 

350 
121 
442 

259 

197 
48 

8 
14 
333 

10 

1 

14,098 
124 
4 
3,683 
4 
63 
4 
79 

12,  022 
50 
3 
3,  452 

20,120 
174 
7 
7,  135 
4 
85 
9 
118 

1 

.... 

1 

1 

1 

o 

20,  123 
174 
7 
7,135 
4 
83 
9 
118 

Kenton 

11 
62 
1 
1 

10 
62 

1 

27 
124 
2 
1 
12 
7 
o 

102 
15 
91 
12 
43 
21 
62 
70 
13 
19 
157 
9 
109 
24 
7 
7 
23 
22 
30 
43 
9 
2 
23 
15 
17 
13 
35 
4 
34 
27 

20 
5 
39 

1 
4 
1 
42 
8 
48 
7 
22 
10 
23 
41 
10 
8 
CO 
6 
45 
13 
3 
3 
11 
13 
14 
23 
5 
o 

11 

8 
9 
7 
18 
1 
13 
19 

'3 
1 
00 
7 
43 
5 
21 
11 
34 
35 
3 
11 
91 
3 
64 
11 
4 
4 
12 
9 
10 
21 
4 

12 
7 
9 
6 
17 
3 
21 
8 

1 
7 
31 
6 
129 
18 
13 
4 
42 

1 
8 
25 
15 
150 
10 
12 
4 
44 

o 
15 
50 
21 
279 
34 
25 
8 
86 

73 
71 
72 
365 
49 
591 
47 
191 

47 
32 
32 
115 
12 
402 
20 
57 

120 
103 
104 
480 
61 
993 
67 
248 

120 
103 
104 
480 
01 
993 
07 
248 

8,13 
7,21 
5,99 
12,  66 
4,21 
8,62 
5,25 
11,17 
3,41 
9,11 
6,63 
14,45 
0,96 
10,42 
6,96 
7,62 
fl,  10 
9,06 
9,14 
10,26 
9,41 
)0,9l 
4,85 
11,03 
5,22 
10,01 
3,67 
7,28 
2,  13 
15,87 
4,98 
2,14 
5,  40. 
8,67 
9,  791 

3,98. 
5,88- 
6,721 
7.60! 

Livin  ston 

Lo  an 

L-ou 

J 

M  Lean 

2,  073 
5  G°l 

2,487 
5,150 
1,620 
4,  302 
3,  137 
0,  37'.) 
3,281 
4,907 
2,933 
3,839 
2,347 
4,309 
4,400 
1 
4,362 
5,182 
2,308 
,r>  259 

5,100 
10,777 
3,338 
8,790 
0,501 
12,  590 
6,  800 
9,975 
5,900 
7,011 
4,841 
8,981 
8,975 
9,644 
8,  980 
10,780 
4,646 
10,894 
5,  190 
9,288 
3,863 
7,245 
2,103 
15,  753 
4,943 
2,  133 
5,450 
8,140 
9,293 
5,665 
3,883 
5,751 
0,058 
7,537 

M-idhou 

Mu  offlu 

1,718 
4,  4-J8 
3,  424 
0,217 
3,  519 
5,008 
2,973 
3,  77-' 
2,494 
4,612 
4,569 
4,730 
4,618 
5,  598 
2,338 
5  G35 

1 

M-iri  in 

41 
9 
104 
0 
80 
13 
6 
OS 
30 
9 
45 
47 
11 
20 
24 
3 
12 
1 
5 
13 
9 
9 
1 
1 
'      79 
48 
49 
3 
31 
20 
16 

56 
7 
124 
8 
89 
13 
4 
C7 
38 
9 
34 
65 
9 
15 
23 

97 
16 
228 
13 
169 
20 
10 
133 
58 
18 
79 
112 
20 
35 
47 
3 
23 
1 
5 
20 
18 
13 
1 

150 
27 
798 
97 
120 
6 
1 
83 
4 
76 
304 
179 
73 
115 
67 
15 
385 

64 

8 
671 
47 
48 
2 

214 
35 
1,409 
144 
174 
8 
1 
126 
5 
126 
516 
281 
108 
169 
93 
15 

i 

214 
35 
1,469 
144 
174 
8 
1 
126 
5 
120 
516 
281 
108 
109 
95 
15 
089 

i 

Mcade 

•Uont  omer 

43 
1 
50 
152 
102 
33 
54 
28 

Nicholas 

2,008 
4,790 
2,031 
3,086 
1,033 
7,970 
2,  524 
1,054 
2,700 
4,  212 
4,792 
2,887 
2,045 
2,877 
3,418 
3,918 

2,522 
4,492 
1,832 
3,559 
1,070 
7,777 
2,419 
1,079 
2,690 
3,928 
4,501 
2,  *  tS 
1,838 
2,874 
3,240 
3,619 

i 

13 

304 

689 

Piko 

2 
3 
43 
3 
3 
2 
227 
230 
64 
54 
2 

16 
18 

2 
5 
60 
3 

i 

2 
5 
66 
3 
6 
3 
:ioi 
341 
76 
91 
4 
23 
25 

7 
9 
4 

0 

23 

j 

Pulatiki 

1 

Rock  Ciutle  

3 
1 
74 
91 
14 
37 
2 

7 

6 
3 

301 
341 
78 
91 
4 
33 
25 

Russell     . 

7 
87 
56 
43 
5 
26 
18 
9 

8 
166 
104 
92 
8 
57 
38 
25 

3 
30 
31 
1 
1 
29 
5 
6 

1 
30 
30 
3 

43 
2 
10 

4 

CO 
61 

4 
1 
72 
7 
16 

Scott  

Shelby 

! 

.1     . 

Todd  

Truik-    .  . 

I 

STATE  OF    KENTUCKY. 

TABLE  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES— Continued. 


185 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

1 

? 

| 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

1 
jt 

1 

"3 

"o 
H 

1 
< 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MCLATTO. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

P 

Total. 

M. 

p. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

'.! 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

2,  518 
4,070 
5,890 
4,  364 
4,053 
3,  340 
3,81!) 
2,541 

2,417 
4,  150 
5,  413 
4,104 
4,505 
3,050 
3,  7i8 
2,482 

4,935 
8,832 
11,312 
8,528 
9,223 
0,390 
7,  5-17 
5,023 

3 
10 
47 
18 
11 
o 

4 

37 

o 
10 
52 
15 
11 
9 
4 
45 

5 
20 
99 
33 
22 
11 
8 
82 

4,940 
8,852 
11,  515 
8,574 
9,251 
0,423 
7,573 
5,137 

04 
590 
358 
118 
18 
24 
5 
184 

45 
238 
129 
61 
3 
3 
1 
09 

109 
834 
487 
179 
21 
27 
6 
253 

109 
834 

487 
179 

0 
253 

5,049 
9,686 
12,002 
8,733 
9,273 
6,450 
7,579 
5,390 

i 

40 

4 

9 
9 

18 

58 
0 

13 
9 
14 

104 
13 
0 
22 
18 
32 

Webster            

"Woodford 

Total  

439,055 

420,070 

859,725 

3,221 

3,381 

0,602 

1,877 

2,198 

4,075 

870,403 

34,556 

25,230 

59,792 

s 

3 

5 

1 

1 

o 

59,  799 

930,201 

NOTE. — Eighteen  male  and  fifteen  female  Indians  included  In  white  population. 


TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  THE  FREE  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

020  I 
aw 

Pcnns  -Ivanla 

7,841 
105 
2,478 
34,127 
175 
333 
45,  310 
92 
175 
27 
55 
545 

Asia 

10 
5 
9 

154 
22,549 
231 
34 
10 
4 
75 
1 
38 
1,111 
22 
43 
4 
753 
7 

364  ! 
18 

470 
307 

Italy 

46 
618 
1 
8 
44 
4,503 
35 
2,096 

27,227 
2 

Florida 

879 

Poland 

Illinois 

2  G17 

Cliina  

7,883 
CCS 
25 
721,  570 
624 
338 
4,412 
926 
135 
26 
804 
2,585 
185 
955 
4,170 
13,609 
14,419 
6 

District  of  Columbia 

German  States: 
Austria  116 

Rnrflinin 

Maine  

870,  402 

Aggregate  native  

Bavaria  3,  973 

Baden  2,975 

Hesso  .          ...         .     1  669 

3 
34 
420 
£ 

59,799 
670,  404 

930,201 

West  Indies 

Prussia  2,  964 

fc  Wales  

Wurtemberg  1,480 
Germany,  (not  spe 
cified)  13,740 

New  Jersey  

New  York  

Total  

Ohio  .... 

Great  Britain,  (not  specified)  .  . 

go 

24. 


186 


STATE    OF   KENTUCKY. 


TABLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  or. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

so.  or. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  or. 

28 
040 

82 
10 
14 
238 
IOC 
1,148 
41 
0 
15 

08 
7 
72 
183 
_^J3a- 
6 
ICC 
1,782 
5 
396 
40 
354  _ 
18 
^74 
5 
IB 
12 
2 
29 

238 
110,  007 
30,  627 
3 
83 
J06 

73 
30 
99 
2 
9 
10 
198 
5 
5 
21 

715 

C9 
7 

14 
2 

19 
685 
16 

28 
21 
214 

2 

73 
35 
44 

•««*», 

103 

26,  770 
2 
6 
3 
1,190 

...      J,    i  •  i   i  i 

3 

34 
10 
12 
150 
15 
91 

26 
1,108 

_oa- 

4 
131 
86 

277 
CO 

j    Cooks 

Ice  dealers  

Confectioners  

Architects  
Artificial  flower  makers  
Artists  

i    Conveyancers  
Coopers  

Ink  manufacturers  
Innkeepers  

Auctioneers  

Cotton  cloth  manufacturers  
i    Curriers  

Inspectors  

Insurance  officers  

Bankers  

Bank  officers  

J.07_ 
228 
37G 

aa 

6 

•i 

3 
3,  3C9 
3 
4 
3 
853 
48 
531 
64 
57 
W 
35 
7 
38 
169 
533 
203 
13 

_ja- 

27 
13 
12 
528 

804 

33 
6 

5,858 
10 
45 
345 
34 
38 
2fi 

146 

Dairymen  

Dralers  

'    Dentists  

Die-sinkers,  .  

Distillers  

Blacksmiths  

Bleachers  

Blind-makers  

Lard-oil  manufacturers  

Block  -maker  a  

CrS    

Boarding-house  keepers  

1     Lawyers  

Boat  builders  

Editors  

I 

e         B                               

Edge-tool  makers  

!    Embroiderers  

Engravers  

Knamellers  

!    Expressmen  

Brass  workers  

j     Factory  hands  

Brewers  

Machinists  

40C 
281 
102 
5 
60 
1,138 
4 
C 
311 
3,753 
Co 
17 
1,123 
217 
168 
809 
375 
4 
3 
70 
9 
141 
3 

10 
22 
3 
24 

92-. 

5 

u;io 

3 

5 

^^a 

109 
838 
)-.' 

, 



Mantua-makers  

Manufacturers  

Brokers  

Mariners  

Broom-makers  

„      J 

Marketmen  

Brush-makers  

F-    '  I 

Masous,  (atoue  and  brick)  

Match-milkers  

Matrons  

'  '   rmen  

Mechanics  

Merchants  

Ct                                           

Midwives  

"                                        

Milkmen  

a      "                                    

Millers  

1                                                           

Milliners  

Millwrights  

Gardeners  and  nurserymen  

Miners  



Moulders  

Gas-fitters  

38 
14 
147 
14 
54 
9 
4 

0 

6 
2 

1,327 
160 

4 
2 

14G 
7 
114 
G 
45 
7 
1  fill 

Mould-makers  

Gas-makers  

Musical  instrument  makers  

Gate-keepers  

Musicians  

Gilders  

Music-sellers  

Glass  manufacturers  

Music  teachers  

14 
317 

_5iZ- 
'4,234 

1,  150 
13 
01 

, 

Glaziers  

Mustard-makers  

Chemists  
Cigar-makers  
Civil  and  mechanical  engineers  

Glue-makers  
Gold-pen  makers  
Goldsmiths  

Nail  manufacturers  
Ne-Tvsmen  
Notaries  public  

Clerks  
Clergymen  

Clock-makers  
Clothiers  

Grocers  
Gunsmiths  

Nuns  
Nurses  

Oculists 

Coal  dealers  

3 

5 

Coal-oil  makers  

Colliers  

143 

4 
r)     ' 

Comb-makers  

fr'ommUt-lonerK 

STATE   OF   KENTUCKY. 

TABLE  No.  G.— OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 


187 


OCCUPATIONS. 

XO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS.                                         NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

7 
643 
64 
38 

40 

7 
11 

141 
70 

2 

30 
11 
15 
37 

97 
3 
70 
96 
915 
7 
59 
4 
964 
2 
70 
3 
4 
56 
12 
267 
19 
5 
169 
4 
28 

754 

13 
970 
5 
33 
6 
70 
1C 
2G9 
7 
2  193 

Salt-makers  11 

Sawyers  .                                                                      227 

Servants                                                                    4  489 

Sextons                                                                   '              20 

Peddlers  

Shingle-makers                                                              33 

Ship-carpenters                                                 '            110 

36 
3 

220 
2 
7 
505 
5 
8 
40 
37 
o 

18 
71 
•121 
41 
75 
6~~ 
8 
87 

97 

70 
904 
181 
4 
3 
6 
142 

870 
9 
3 
3 

Shoemakers                                                               2  380 

Pilots  

Spinners  -                                                                            G33 

Wagou-makers  

Stave  m'ikers                                                                   "         Warpers  

g 

Watchmen  

Poll  hers 

Watch-makers  

Weavers  

Potters 

Weighmastcrs  

Printers 

Sto-    m-le                                                            '                9 

Well-diggers  

<• 

Wharfingers  

Wheelwrights  . 

Whip-makers  

Publi  -hers 

WMtewashers  

° 

Wig-makers  

P 

Surgeons  3 

Wine-makers  

Surgical  instrument  makers  6 

Wine  and  liquor  dealers  

Refectory-keepers  

Wood  dealers  

Refiners  

Wooden-ware  manufacturers  

Reporters  

Wool  combers  and  carders  

Roofers  and  slaters  

Wool  sorters  

Rope-makers  

Woolen  manufacturers  

Saddlers  

Other  occupations  and  unknown  

Total  

257,  218 

188 


STATE    OF    LOUISIANA. 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


~1 

1 
B 

.: 
* 

:• 
i 

: 
t 

" 

;  i 
U 

1:1 
•  ; 

a 

i- 
n 

18 

;  • 

-••' 

- 
: 
.: 
H 
. 
87 
-'- 

30 
31 
39 

33 

:•! 
• 

37 

- 
3» 

: 

41 
42 

U 
1 
M 
47 
M 

PARISHES. 

Under  I. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

°0  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

0  and  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

73 
122 
75 
99 
25 

65 

117 
63 
102 
35 

200 
507 
518 
417 
103 

262 
493 

406 
116 

166 
578 
396 
4C5 
121 

281 
525 
473 
481 
14) 

240 
489 
483 
413 
123 

463 
385 
429 
100 

190 
384 
389 
329 

91 

246 
400 
330 
363 
65 

308 
626 
479 
723 
184 

352 
594 
441 
564 

184 

264 
4SO 
409 
558 

233 
382 
275 
359 
93 

177 
324 
250 
411 
100 

141 
200 
162 
249 
52 

Baton  Rou-c'  W 

47 

78 
57 
55 
66 
79 
149 
24 
03 
G'J 
31 
52 
39 
83 
69 
80 
HO 

17 
61 
88 
1,604 
38 
53 
57 
155 
75 
31 
14 
51 
44 
43 
133 
83 

50 

109 

113 
46 

Gl 

105 

44 
39 
61 
41 
82 
96 
128 
1« 
84 
63 
30 
•Iti 
51 
07 
66 
66 
117 
36 
23 
66 
85 
1,729 
24 
30 
79 
154 
69 
31 
15 
53 
40 
36 
155 
63 
37 
42 
21 
07 
102 
58 
48 
101 

200 
313 
35-1 
229 
241 
300 
68S 
79 
312 
233 
133 
192. 
279 
398 
675 
301 
509 
213 
77 
260 
441 
8,  5!)8 
131 
172 
245 
651 
306 
07 
71 
211 
192 
191 
833 
331 
221 
221 
65 
402 
487 
237 
245 
398 

224 
242 
323 
202 
248 
401 
' 
70 
332 
237 
116 
180 
253 
393 
651 
285 
503 
227 
84 
223 
451 
8,682 
120 
169 
235 
668 
298 
111 
53 
197 
177 
181 
704 
311 
216 
176 
83 
346 
474 
234 
192 
400 

259 
371 
415 
243 

260 
418 

~ra 

387 
285 
118 
220 
287 
447 
707 
310 
558 
2GO 
81 
301 
453 
8.641 
132 
177 
293 
763 
337 
113 
CO 
246 
239 
192 
876 
397 
252 

63 
398 
552 
276 
256 
493 

258 
271 
346 
218 
B53 
397 
738 
71 
380 
2j7 
114 
193 
285 
447 
765 
319 
584 
249 
103 
273 
458 
8,553 
155 
174 
291 
705 
345 
112 
71 
239 
251) 
211 
871 
331 
S30 
232 
94 
417 
5C3 
2X1 
255 
436 

231 
290 
339 
183 
240 
372 
639 
67 
367 
269 
129 
176 
223 
427 
652 
274 

225 

213 
251 
300 
183 
246 
341 
615 
70 
307 

107 
158 
203 
356 
693 

471 
197 

162 
245 
224 
155 
190 
277 
480 
58 
240 
207 
95 
126 
184 
300 
412 
239 
413 
145 

184 
244 
256 
152 
211 
306 
496 
55 
273 
232 
115 
141 
185 
313 
483 
260 
421 
166 

369 
553 
377 
291 
591 
550 
907 
150 
434 
385 
199 
313 
357 
500 
821 
426 
730 
280 

276 
389 
369 
267 
357 
447 
695 
107 
319 
328 
173 
224 
320 
3c7 
747 
305 
. 
234 
140 
323 
530 
15,  909 
153 
197 
323 
761 
327 
106 

254 
454 
245 
170 
350 
413 
535 
117 
317 
295 
174 
207 
294 
330 
836 
'243 
544 
190 
201 
289 
399 
15,  688 
148 
231 
332 
742 
215 
194 

141 
259 
185 

122 
195 
249 
431 
69 
257 
233 
127 
136 
208 
278 
743 
200 
378 
103 
81 
183 
349 
12,200 
97 
137 
238 
488 
192 
76 

154 
240 
190 
126 
232 
263 
330 
85 
245 
202 
135 
142 
210 
196 
611 
169 
338 
126 
117 
182 
316 
0,519 
92 
185 
267 
458 
172 
133 
Cl 
177 
164 
169 
441 
258 
184 
194 

2K 

268 
129 
103 
223 

118 
129 
146 
85 
128 
148 
271 
34 
149 
164 
65 
87 
123 
135 
403 
138 
250 
116 

98  1 
177 
5,  9S4 
58 
71 
126 
281 
113 
49 
33 
128 
121 
130 
361 
159 
90 
110 
37 
133 
216 
92 
97 
107 

Caldwcll      

Concordia  
Do  Soto  

2C6 
430 
fi,  590 
129 
139 
230 
662 
300 
101 

253 
215 
215 
7CO 
313 
219 
204 
C6 
362 
521 
201 
203 
410 

212 
424 
6,771 
110 
142 
2.13 
558 
278 
90 
51 
229 
215 
173 
761 
29° 
193 
201 
90 
310 
429 
205 
209 
379 

186 
295 
5,916 
84 
100 
217 
502 
238 
93 
55 
201  i 
165 
172 
590 
2u4 
127 
155 
46 
2fil 
358 
156 
165 
333 

200 
335 
7,405 
94 
•125 
204 
482 
228 
80 

438 
C73 
16,  400 
203 
259 
435 
1,033 
365 

Onlchiia 

Point  Coupce  

St.  Bernard 

St  Helena 

181 
185 
160 
611 
277 
169 
173 
63 
285 
360 
174 
163 
272 

311 
303 
284 
887 
4  SO 
414 
235 
209 
515 
614 
254 
228 
508 

593 
279 
249 
871 
403 

134 
411 
522 

231 
440 

209 
263 
259 
596 
403 
333 
191 
169 
330 
384 
158 
184 
319 

174 
190 
143 

232 
195 
173 

23.- 
317 
143 
14b 
239 

St.  John  the  Baptist  

4,783 

4,  681 

22,668 

22,045 

24,  181 

23,  681 

20,302 

19,  480 

16,295 

18,  282 

36,  183 

32,  277 

30,  145 

22,679 

19,422 

12,389 

Total 

FREE  COLORED. 


1 

Ascension  

3 

g 

5 

g 

6 

11 

12 

g 

12 

15 

17 

8 

12 

10                8 

1 

AgHumption  

2 

4 

7 

6 

7 

K 

9 

9 

4 

14 

5 

5 

4 

1 

3 

Avoyellcs  

1 

9 

1 

Q 

£ 

0 

5 

5 

5 

7 

4 

4 

4                3 

4 

Baton  Rouge,  E  

7 

°9 

23 

20 

29 

28 

30 

19 

23 

40 

40 

M 

34 

37              35 

[ 

Baton  Rouge,  W  

; 

7 

g 

10 

9 

9                4 

1 

•  Bienville  

7 

Coddo... 

1 

i 

4 

4 

0 

1 

I 

fi 

9 

7 

3 

7 

1                3 

STATE    OF    LOUISIANA. 


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TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


50  and  under  60. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  uukn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

PARISHES. 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
111 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 

M. 

F. 

51. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

JL 

F. 

M. 

r. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

106 
1G6 
96 
195 
42 

77 
117 
92 
143 
39 

50 
64 
56 
93 
23 

51 
80 
41 
78 
18 

6 
32 
10 
21 
7 

14 
26 
11 
26 
9 

1 
3 
2 
3 
1 

3 

7 
1 

4 

3 
2 

1,0-7 
3,701 
3,  171 
3,727 
973 

1,963 
3,408 
2,733 
3,217 

886 

:      ' 
7,189 
5,  904 
6,944 
1,859 



6 
2 

1 

1 

1 
1 

Baton  Rouge,  E... 
Baton  Rouge,  "W.. 
*  Bienville 

88 
105 
94 
61 
101 
12? 
205 
40 
125 
117 
56 
66 
92 
98 
252 
98 
149 
91 
43 
87 
138 
3,177 
53 
108 
113 
245 
88 
68 
26 
89 
33 
66 
241 
148 
83 
115 
38 
115 
130 

.:,, 

65 
98 

56 
70 
53 
47 
65 
88 
126 
20 
68 
93 
4! 
46 
66 
76 
168 
87 
110 
56 
24 
60 
105 
2,405 
32 
43 
64 
115 
68 
26 
16 
70 
81 
62 
180 
82 
49 
67 
11 
71 
80 
46 
44 
60 

32 
47 
45 
oo 

32 
60 
92 
15 
35 
53 
26 
20 
42 
63 
61 
43 
74 
50 
15 
36 
69 
],  123 
12 
53 
38 
115 
52 
27 
13 
39 
43 
26 
99 
4C 
46 
57 
10 
53 
51 
31 
29 
40 

20 
25 
30 
20 
oo 

37 
59 
5 
oo 

41 
23 

13 
43 
34 
62 
40 
63 
25 
6 
17 
41 
1,119 
10 
17 
43 
80 

8 
6 
25 
46 
34 
65 
35 
32 
31 
11 
33 
52 
22 
25 
34 

4 
6 

17 
5 
o 

13 
23 

8 
o 

15 
0 
3 
11 

10 
1 
6 
15 
9 
o 

15 
16 
15 
16 
14 
8 

P 
14 
3.'35 
1 
3 
10 
21 

e 

4 
5 
9 
11 

16 
27 
12 
10 
13 
4 
6 
14 
4 
20 
6 

3 
1 
3 
2 

3 
2 

3 

)  803 
2,806 
2,361 
1.542 
2,307 
?  965 

1,5-15 
1,927 
2,090 
1,346 
1,817 
2,527 
4,175 
513 
2  232 

3,  348 
4,733 
4,  451 
2,888 
4,  121 
5,492 
8,990 
1,242 
4,777 
4,081 
2,036 
2,758 
3,793 
5,367 
9,964 
4,307 
7,500 
3,  120 
1,640 
3,784 
6,304 
149,  003 
1,887 
2,595 
4,094 
9,711 
4,115 
1,771 
933 
3,  413 
3,348 
3,037 
10,703 
4,984 
3,475 
3,153 
1,479 
5,  131 
fi,  6-11 
3,001 
2,  9% 
5,480 

73 

4 
3 

Catldo 

1 

i 

C  aid  well 

i 

1 

1 

3 
3 

1 

2 
1 

1 

4,821 
721 
2,  515 

13 
10 
8 
10 
8 
17- 
23 
20 
21 
17 
3 
9 

273 
4 
9 
M 
42 
10 
3 
1 
13 
14 
]5 

17 
12 
18 
1 
10 
20 
14 
18 
9 

1 
5 
4 
o 
o 
1 
0 
6 
1 
3 

5 

1 

Do  Suto. 

8 

9 

2,  140 
1,111 
1,526 
2,030 
2  802 

1,941 
925 
1,232 
],703 
2,  505 
4,814 
2  056 

Feliciana,  "\V  
Franklin  

1 
6 

1 

0 

1 

C 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 
o 
o 

1 

1 

1 

1 
20 

5,150 
2,  251 

oo 

Lafayette 

3,985 
1,612 
964 
2,115 
3,323 
77,  733 
1,023 
1,436 
2,  243 
5,390 
2,161 
1,077 
500 
1,807 
1,733 
1,637 
5,488 
2,  749 
1,954 
1,685 
840 
2,  783 
3,505 
1,553 
1,560 
2,  fl  -12 

3,515 
1,478 
G7fi 
1,669 
2,976 
71,  330 
859 
1,  109 
1,851 
4,  321 
1,954 
6D4 
432 
1,600 
1,610 
1,400 
•      5,  215 
2,235 
1,521 
1,463 
639 
2,  348 
3,136 
1  ,  442 
1,436 
2,  533 

1 

1 

Livingston 

1 

1 

3 

i 

1 

Madison 

0 

5 
71 

1 
104 

Natchitoches 

19 

28 

5 

4 

49 

27 

1 

1 

_ 

1 

Point  Coupco  

10 

4 
0 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

o 

St.  Bernard  

1 

0 

1 

5 

1 

o 

1 
3 

2 

2 

1 

8 

1 

St.  John  the  Baptist 

3 
3 
3 
3 

11 
4 

0 

1 
1 

3 

3 

1 

St.  Martin's  
St.  Mary's  
St.  Tammany  

2 

1 

o 
3 
1 
3 
5 

3 

1 

1 
1 
1 

Terre  Bonne  

1 

1 

3 

Washington  



1 

1 

8,042 

5,669 

3,254 

2,694 

870 

819 

173 

227 

36 

67 

13 

10 

186 

78 

186,478 

: 

105,  073 
2,730 

351,  556 
5,900 

189,  6-18 

167,  803 

357,  456 

FREE  COLORED. 


3 

8 
4 
2 
16 
4 

3 
1 

5 

1 

1 

3 

1 

77 
1  47 
41 
277 
59 

91 
47 
33 
235 
54 

163 
94 
74 
532 
113 

\s  e 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 

1 

Assumption  

1 
14 
2 

1 

3 
1 

19 

9 
3 

4 
o 

4 

2 

1 
1 

3 

Baton  Rouge,  E  .  .  . 
Baton  Rouge,  W-. 

1 

1 

:&  '            :n                  m  '  Cnddo. 

1'JU 


STATE   OF   LOUISIANA. 

TABLE  No.  1— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


FEEE  COLORED— Continued. 


10 
11 

13 

' 
15 

i 
34 

29 
31 

40 

PARISHES. 

Under  1.            1  and  under  5.      5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  nuder  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F.            M 

F.            M. 

F.             M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

4 

4             23 

1                3 

!           8 

21  :          34 
1  I            2 
3              5 

23 

OT 
1 

28 
1 
4 

20 

19 

16 

26 
o 

11 

10             11 

16 
2 

Carroll 

1 

5 

2 
2 
2 

4 

0 

3 

1 

3 

3  ]            1 
2               3 

1 

1 

2 

4 

o 

1 

1 
5 
5 

0 

1 
3 
1 

1 

1 
3 

1 

4 

1 

o 
1 

o 
C 

1 
5 

1 

2 

'            4 

3  !            6 

o 

4 

4 

Iberville  

3 

1                7 
4  '           19 
4              16 
1  ,           12 

10             18 
20             1C 
19             19 

1-1  '.            9 
1 

12 
22 
24 
12 
1 

10 
22 
11 
5 
o 

G7 
508 
44 
42 
18 
5 
11 
1 
4 
11 
03 
15 
19 
37 

12 
11 

10 
10 

10 
12 
7 
6 

9 
13 
15 
12 
1 
1 
62 
698 
40 
36 
17 
3 
10 
1 
3 
1C 
66 
16 
1C 
26 

3 
ft 

18 
22 
18 
9 
3 
1 
59 
752 
35 
71 
27 
1 
13 

17 
33 
21 
14 

14 

8 
13 
8 

15 
15 
17 
5 

1 

8 
9 
3 
4 
o 

8 
18 
8 
11 
1 

4 

Storehouse 

70 
C 

65           5C1 
10  ,          37 
4             2'J 

69  '•          78 
524  '         COS 
40  :          39 

:K         47 

CG 
629 
38 
49 

G7 
603 
2G 
42 
18 
3 
1C 
1 
1 
11 

24 

18 
33 

54 
480 
31 
52 
14 
3 
9 
1 
3 
13 
52 
15 
16 
35 

69 
1,226 
43 
7-1 
28 

52 
581 
23 
40 
11 

61 
956 

47 
15 

46 
525 

27 
8 

39 
790 
12 
31 
19 

10 

1 
o 

2               4 

7               9 

5 
11 

4 

16 

6 

10 
o 

8 

1                1 
3             16 
7  ! 
3            18 
3            17 
2            21 

1               4 
16            13 
63 
17             21 
21             21 
18             33 
1 

1 

20 
6G 

1C 

1 
5 

4 

25 
DO 
on 

19 
30 

4 
31 
96 
28 
24 
35 

o 
14 

5G 
26 
6 

13 

4 

17 
52 
17 
17 
25 

3 
G 
18 
11 
13 
17 

5 

16 
31 
18 
6 
13 

4 

14 
1 

St   Mury'e 

8 
1 
1 

2              3 

8               7 

5 

6 
1 

1 
1 

6 

o 

4 

5 

6 

2 

2 

i 

1 

3 
o 

1 
1 

1 

WaBhin 

i 

3 
o 

2 
4 

„ 

„ 

2  '           4 

2              ., 

1               3 

3 

4 

3 

1 

159 

148       1,010 

979  j     1,141 

1,142 

1,066 

1,094  ';        905 

1,148  '     1,335 

1,895 

U9G 

1,402 

813 

1,126 

i               i 

SLAVE. 


1 

56 

7° 

372 

409 

317 

424 

.330 

328 

367 

331 

783 

64G 

644 

471 

506 

355 

• 

1  14 

121 

460 

507 

500 

519 

357 

334 

342 

327 

882 

712 

831 

483 

583 

339 

1  14 

51 

464 

356 

457 

353 

491 

420 

496 

397 

756 

542 

490 

445 

42R 

299 

121 

130 

519 

516 

536 

563 

492 

4C7 

419 

451 

839 

790 

634 

543 

425 

390 

4:1 

48 

227 

246 

262 

OJO 

210 

185 

207 

525 

475 

5-17 

453 

387 

288 

*  Bicnville 

145 

140 

552 

489 

529 

480 

508 

437 

5-13 

501 

963 

857 

422 

402 

2G8 

246 

Caddo  . 

192 

279 

1  152 

1  120 

172 

139 

53 

213 

1,450 

1,554 

581 

309 

56 

31 

Calcasicn  
Caldwcll  
Carroll. 

13 
8 
226 

15 
240 

103 

lin 
830 

83 
145 
833 

93 
M2 
769 

106 
139 

778 

97 
144 
735 

69 
151 

656 

7G 
93 
714 

74 
115 
844 

96 
1C3 
1  577 

92 
186 
1  593 

41 
124 
1  019 

63 
124 

874 

46 
75 
638 

43 
100 
570 

Catahoula  .  .  . 

76 

93 

366 

433 

326 

380 

358 

321 

343 

373 

71G 

622 

415 

330 

251 

285 

133 

162 

684 

64° 

576 

626 

541 

534 

435 

505 

732 

748 

409 

414 

214 

210 

• 

176 

168 

643 

6°8 

664 

701 

651 

589 

620 

707 

1  293 

1  240 

978 

851 

688 

612 

Do  Soto  

118 

131 

678 

654 

645 

619 

582 

573 

504 

485 

802 

801 

424 

473 

294 

276 

Feliciona,  E  . 

111 

763 

767 

767 

746 

659 

685 

049 

611 

916 

749 

"538 

654 

414 

431 

17 

Fcliciana,  "\V  

137 

160 

612 

588 

588 

584 

615 

582 

431 

567 

784 

748 

fil6 

617 

537 

454 

Franklin  

50 

003 

257 

207 

180 

174 

°06 

368 

384 

209 

-209 

116 

125 

• 

Iberville 

881 

957 

769 

1  111 

1 
513 

•. 

jAc-kunn 

70 

SI 

SIR 

*x> 

310 

9M 

317 

9.-* 

217 

276 

332 

noa 

19fl 

231 

115 

11*  ! 

STATE    OF    LOUISIANA. 

TABLB  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


191 


FREE  COLORED— Continued. 


50  and  under  60.    60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unk'wn. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

PARISHES. 

8 
9 
10 
11 
13 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 

M. 

P.             M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F.             M.             F. 

M. 

t. 

M.    i    F. 

M. 

F. 

4 

2 

5               4 
1    

3 

150 
9 
23 
4 
8 
C 
10 
35 
1 
94 
129 
9C 
61 
11 
2 
4C7 
4,583 
257 
341 
128 
32 
79 
2 
29 
118 
459 
142 
121 
217 
1 
.15 
2 
4 
11 
25 

155 
11 
23 

305 
20 
46 
4 
21 
14 
23 
64 
2 
188 
287 
231 
149 
1C 
4 
959 
10,939 
514 
781 
291 
65 
177 
6 
61 
2:i9 
165 
ail 

251 
412 
7 
72 
3 
7 
22 
41 

1 

1 

Carroll 

1               1 

1 

1 

j  i 

I 

13 
8 
13 
29 
1 
94 
158 
135 
88 
5 
2 
492 
6,356 
257 
380 
1C3 
33 
98 
4 
33 
181 
006 
169 
130 
195 
6 
37 
1 
3 
11 
16 

I 

i 

i 

DC  Soto 

2 

1 

1 

Felh-inna,  K  
Felidana,  W  
Franklin 

3 

6               1 

1 
1 
3 
6 
6 
1 

1 

1 

2 
12 
3 
5 
1 

4               2 
14               S 
8               2 

:    ' 

3 

Ibcrville 

1 
1 

.-. 

1 

1 

2 
1 

1 

i 

• 

24 
240 
14 
19 
1 
5 
6 

30             12 
43S           131 
17               2 
33               7 
10               4 
3               7 
1  i            C 

9              3 
248             48 
5               2 
23               6 
7               2 
3               3 
8  :            4 

Z 
99 
3 
5 
3 

4 

8 

5x! 

1 
17 
1 
2 
1 
1 

7 

3 

13 

1 

1 

1 

1 
2 

1 
2 
3 

1 

Point  Coupce.  

1 

St.  Bernard 

' 

SI.  Charles  

2 
6 
22 
7 
3 
6 

3              3 

25              8 
27             16 
10              3 
5  ;           4 
10              9 

4 
13 

18 
C 

1 
3 
4 
J 
3 
1 

4 

7 

8 

1 

1 
o 

1 
3 
1 
3 

1 

St.  James  

St.  John  the  Baptist 

1 

0 

St.  Martin's  
St.  Mary's  
St.  Tammany  .... 

4 

o 

8 
1 

2 

3 

4 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

\Vlnn  

413 

C98          250 

393  !          92 

162             23 

76 

12 

32          6 

21 

1 

1 

8,  228 
51 

10,319 
49 

18,547 
100 

8,279 

10,368 

18,647 

i 

SLAVE. 


179 

148 

103 

6° 

40 

°7 

11 

g 

4           3 

4  003 

3  373 

7,376 

1 

o<y: 

5  '        4 

3 

1 

4  484 

3  G12 

8  096 

2 

255 

147 

83 

55 

38 

96 

4 

1 

1 

4,081 

3,  104 

7,185 

Avoyclles  

3 

241 

191 

110 

110 

31 

°7 

11 

7 

3 

1          2 

1 

4,383 

4,-  187 

8,570 

Baton  Kouge,  E... 

4 

18° 

107 

107 

38 

•10 

7 

2 

1 

2  801 

2,539 

5,340 

5 

*Bicnville  

fi 

59 

1C 

9 

g 

1 

3 

4  188 

3  812 

8,000 

7 

11 

7 

8 

1 

1 

2 

6 

1 

3,682 

3,656 

7,338 

Caddo  

R 

10 

7 

1 

2 

2 

606 

565 

J,17l 

Calcasieu  

9 

17 

22 

22 

20 

8 

6 

1 

f. 

910 

1,035 

1,945 

Caldwdl  

10 

158 

14° 

37 

35 

19 

14 

4 

2          6 

o 

7  062 

6  846 

13,  908 

Carroll  

11 

G7 

53 

15 

11 

8 

2 

3 

1 

1 

3  086 

3,027 

6,113 

Catahoula  

13 

8 

9 

0 

9 

3  785 

4  063 

7  848 

13 

187 

68 

63 

22 

24 

10 

9  '        1 

9 

6  445 

6,097 

12,542 

14 

1°7 

55 

25 

°1 

13 

10 

I 

2 

3 

4,273 

4,  234 

8,507 

De  Soto  

15 

4° 

15 

6  '        4 

5  1G2 

5  431 

' 
10  593 

16 

309 

234 

145 

121 

53 

39 

20 

13 

0 

6 

3 

3 

3 

4,852 

4,  719 

9,  571 

Feliciana,  W  

' 

17 

57 

gg 

°5 

4 

g 

3 

2 

1 

1  654 

1,748 

3,402 

Franklin  

1H 

378 

5  990 

1 
4  690 

1 
10  680 

Iberville  

19 

56 

61 

38 

37 

10 

10 

2 

3 

3 

2,035 

2.063 

4,098 

Jackson  

at 

192 


STATE    OF    LOUISIANA. 
TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


SLAVE— Continued. 


- 

22 

04 
S5 
86 
87 
28 
29 

31 
33 

. 
34 
35 

: 
:: 

: 
• 
41 
- 
43 
H 
: 
46 

n 

IS 

PARISHES. 

Under  1. 

1  uud  under  5. 

5  and  under  10.     10  nnd  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

51             F.            51. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

31. 

P.       .      M. 

F. 

M.            F. 

M. 

'• 

M.            F. 

8 
95 
87 
12 
164 
87 
31 
118 
32 
2G 
137 
13D 
35 
15 
37 
48 
103 
41 
108 
81 
£52 
20 
231 
40 
38 
20 
40 
25 

3 

00 
02 

11 

IQo 

124 
59 
105 
31 
29 
137 
150 
30 
11 
42 
50 
119 
57 
118 
123 
224 
32 
210 
61 
70 
2G 
28 
23 

187 
315 
348 
70 
CSS 
420 

ffyy 
487 
175 
224 
613 
973 
130 
91 
151 
270 
440 
211 
750 
403 
C37 
128 
588 
439 
200 
95 
120 
SS 

209 
311 
320 
89 
691 
404 
007 
562 
180 
211 
680 
924 
104 
118 
ICO 
304 
430 
252 
732 
503 
645 
192 
617 
433 
200 
95 
126 
104 

157 
330 
373 
127 
685 
458 
535 
579 
199 
308 
746 
1,00-1 
145 
94 
217 
266 
439 
254 
833 
486 
702 
108 
784 
433 
277 
99 
151 
94 

108 
330 
359 
131 
683 
479 
537 
602 
203 
280 
720 
874 
130 
100 
192 
275 
433 
247 
819 
502 
622 
130 
770 
437 
331 
97 
142 
103 

101 
207 
327 
70 
086 
437 
510 
593 
17C 
286 
654 
882 
113 
127 
188 

381 
220 
774 
440 
751 
113 
733 
302 
209 
87 
138 
00 

219 
303 
310 
90 
637 
387 
450 
762 
183 
345 
591 
803 
98 
67 
180 
218 
360 
. 
YOO 

420 
588 
112 
003 
335 
254 
87 
137 
91 

202 
237 
342 
07 
657 
357 
517 
015 
120 
139 
579 
823 
93 
125 
129 
282 
377 
178 
670 
348 
619 
90 
733 
277 
222 
71 
106 
75 

184 
257 
303 
56 
747 
370 
479 
1,010 
182 
154 
566 
860 
87 
74 
139 
210 
337 
109 
600 
3C3 
617 
65 
792 
330 
242 
89 
94 
03 

618 
348 
673 
123 
1,385 
605 
948 
1,251 
302 
507 
1,  339 
1,376 
107 
286 
470 
387 
652 
469 
1,053 
650 
1,750 
109 
1,830 
675 
401 
113 
141 
122 

386 
360 
551 
107 
1,185 
680 
960 
1,741 
303 
412 
1,149 
1,319 
170 
J56 
377 
358 
558 
341 
056 
580 
1,372 
141 
1,710 
505 
301 
112 
152 
126 

482 
243 
587 
90 
940 
394 
577 
1.050 
176 
516 
1,071 
1.0G7 
89 
200 
423 
184 
755 
447 
722 
532 
1,463 
110 
1,197 
557 
163 
71 
82 
64 

389 
272 
413 
77 
804 
304 
001 
1,543 
173 
435 
912 
994 
80 
137 
269 
174 
430 
203 
650 
433 
1,065 
105 
1,006 
494 
210 
81 
70 
72 

694 
173 
415 
50 
624 
242 
631 
784 
109 
438 
785 
863 
62 
285 
364 
118 
819 
377 
482 
407 
592 
95 
705 
427 
97 
45 
47 
42 

332 
154 
308 
47 
579 
213 
524 
1,265 
112 
256 
655 
776 
46 
102 
179 
124 
548 
197 
444 
332 
505 
59 
622 
316 
123 
35 
.  ; 
57 

St  John  the  Baptist  

St  Landry  

Winn 

*  Estimated  

UT8G5 

" 

4,239 

18,419 

18,  857 

20,518 

20,  278  !  18,  034 

1 

17,  0-13 

16,  158 

17,  334     34,  142 

31,  415 

24,  390 

21,331 

17,  844 

14,  676 

Total  

! 

1 

IXDIAX. 


1 

Avoyelles  

1 

1 

9 

1 

3 

4 

1 

n 

Natchitocheg  

1 

1 

A 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 

St.  Martin's  

1 

1 

3 

4 

2 

2 

2 

1 

o 

2 

8 

St  Mary's 

I 

2 

•3 

o 

O 

9 

1 

5 

4 

9 

c 

g 

9 

1° 

12 

5 

_ 

5 

10 

Winn  

Total  

1 

9 

7 

18 

10 

11 

10 

11 

12 

17 

17 

7 

12 

10 

g 

_ 

AGGREGATE. 


1 

Total  whites  . 

4  733 

4  681 

2°  668 

°0  30° 

19  480 

16  295 

2 

1 

Total  free  colored  
Total  slaves  

150 
3  8G5 

148 
4  °39 

1,010 

079 
18  857 

1,141 
20  518 

1,142 
20  278 

1,066 

1,094 

905 

1,143 

1,335 

1,895 

996 

1,402 

813 

1,126 

4 

Total  Indiana  

2 

18 

*  Estimated  

8,800 

0,069 

42,106 

41,8;3 

45,778 

45,  111 

39,  413 

37,  627 

33,369 

36,776 

71,677 

65,604 

55,547 

45,  424 

38,089 

28,199 

Aggregate  

STATE    OF    LOUISIANA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


193 


SLAVE— Continued. 


50  and  under  CO. 

CO  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80.   80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unk'wu. 

Total. 

Aggregate 

PARISHES. 

21 
22 
23 

24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P.            M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

280 

as 

195 
25 
328 
107 
340 
338 
60 
204 
478 
486 
32 
97 
238 
65 
309 
227 
271 
205 
21  (i 
94 
449 
187 

ei 

39 
21 
23 

133 
95 
143 
24 
288 
101 
250 
511 
41 
188 
399 
384 
35 
55 
151 
47 
214 
120 
225 
145 
178 
30 
308 
128 
47 
25 
23 
26 

108 
53 
102 
G 
190 
CO 
117 
127 
22 
157 
230 
259 
19 
44 
150 
43 
123 
HG 
135 
147 
94 
48 
219 
100 
25 
9 
12 
14 

48 
36 
5C 
14 
132 
56 
124 
231 
23 
92 
233 
106 
13 
24 
55 
31 
9'.) 
62 
131 
83 
80 
22 
1G3 
77 
1C 

10 
14 

27 
20 
25 

37 
27 
28 
3 
36 
14 
30 
49 
9 
16 
89 
71 
5 
14 
21 
4 
22 
19 
36 
32 
37 
12 
38 
23 
3 
4 
7 
o 

6 
5 
10 

3 
4 
10 
3 
11 
3 
11 
17 
3 
13 
12 
17 
1 
1 
2 

O 

5 
9 

8 
12 

0 

13 

11 

5 
1 

4 
4 

9 

4 

2,941 
2,210 
3,492 
659 
6,434 
3,283 
4,794 
6,007 
1,395 
2,948 
6,753 
7,908 
895 
1,378 
2,407 
1,906 
4,536 
2,619 
5,866 
3,817 
7  212 
089 
7,544 
3,571 
1,827 
657 
845 
661 

2,179 
2,253 
2,903 
652 
6,043 
3,286 
4,640 
8,477 
1,445 
2,437 
6,150 
7,  300 
818 
862 
1,775 
1,805 
3,  554 
1,975 
5,570 
3,541 
5,845 
852 
7,048 
3,214 
1,918 
C59 
845 
693 

5,120 
4,463 
6,395 

1,311 
12,477 
C,5C9 
9,434 
14,484 
2,840 
5,385 
12,903 
15,358 
1,713 
2,240 
4,182 
3,711 
8,090 
4,594 
11,436 
7,358 
13,  057 
1,841 
14,592 
C,785 
3,  745 
1,310 
1.C90 
1,354 

1 

1 

59 
15 
40 
34 
15 
34 
89 
75 
6 
20 
36 
7 
3C 
39 
50 
36 
31 
13 
55 
51 
6 
7 
C 
5 

1C 
4 

13 

2 

16 
13 

6 
3 
1 
0 
3 
10 
13 
9 
1 
10 
11 

1 

3 

4 

1 
1 
2 
1 
2 
4 
2 
1 
6 

1 

8 
9 

2 
6 

Natchitoches 

2 

1 

± 

3 

2 

3 

5 
12 
6 
1 

1 
3 
3 

5 
1 

5 
6 
5 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

Pla<  ueinine 

Point  Coupee  

Sabine 

2 

1 

St  Bernard 

St  Charles 

1 

1  i 

a 

St.  John  the  Baptist 

6 

5 

3 
2 

3 
2 

1 

St  Martin's 

St.  Tammany  
Teugas  . 

o 
3 

7           2 

1 

1 

1 

,     l 

1 

1 

] 

Wiiiu 

1 

9,394 

7,243 

4,  3G2 

3,551 

1,353 

1,139 

397 

tf 

339 

124 

100 

75 

C6 

12 

8 

169,  096 
2,881 

157,  630 

2,119 

326,  72G 
5,000 

171,  977 

159,  749 

331,  72C 

l 

1XDIAX. 


2 

2 
1 

4 
1 
1 
2 
2 

5 
21 
33 
103 
1 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

Calcasieu 

1 

1 
1 
1 
o 

11 
19 
52 
1 

Jefferson 

1 
1 
3 
10 
14 
51 

Lafa  etto 

Natchitochca  

1 

St.  Martin's  
St  Mary's  
Terro  Bonne  

1 

] 

o 

1 

o 

1 

1 

o 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

90 

83 

173 

AGGREGATE. 


8,042 
413 
9,394 
2 

5.GG9 
098 
7,248 
o 

3,  S."i4 
256 
4,362 
1 

2,694 
395 
3,551 
3 

870 
92 
1,353 

819 
162 
1,139 

178 
23 
397 
1 

227 
76 
339 

36 
124 

C7 
32 
106 

13 
6 

75 
1 

10 
CG 

, 

12 

78 
1 
8 

18C,  478 
8,228 
1G9,  096 
90 

165,  078 
10,  319 
157,  G30 
83 

351,556 
18,547 
320,  720 
173 

Total  whites  
Total  free  colored. 
Total  slaves  
Total  Indians  

1 
2 
3 
4 

17,851 

13,617 

7,873 

6,643 

2,315 

2,  121 

599 

G12 

172 

205 

95 

97 

199 

87 

3G3,  892 
6  102 

333,  110 

4  898 

697,  002 
11,000 

309  994 

338  003 

708  002 

194 


STATE    OF    LOUISIANA. 


TAIII.K  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


PAK1SIIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free  colored. 

Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

> 

•a 

o 
H 

Aggregate. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M.            F.      [  Total. 

M.        F.    'Total. 

M. 

F.       Totlll. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

1,977 
3,781 
3,1  7:i 
3,  7-37 
!)7:t 
3,  170 
1,  803 
2,806 
2,361 
1  5-12 

1,963 
3,408 
2,  7:i5 
3,217 
886 
2,730 
1,545 
1,927 
2,091 
1  346 

3,940 
7,189 
5,908 
6,944 
1,859 
5,900 
3,348 
4,733 
4,452 
2  P8S 

23 

33 
9 

4 
53 
o 

49 

56 
12 
4 
163 
3 
100 

54 
44 
41 
172 
58 

58 
38 
29 
197 
52 

112 
82 
70 
309 
110 

168 
94 
74 
532 
113 
100 

4,108 
7,  283 
5,982 
7,476 
1,972 
6,000 
3,348 
4,802 
4,  757 
2,888 
4,144 
5,538 
9,000 
1,263 
4,791 
4,104 
2,100 
2,760 
3,981 
5,367 
10,  252 
4,540 
7,649 
3,  '    ) 
1,656 
3,788 
7,  2(i.'> 
160,  007 
1,887 
3,109 
4,815 
10,002 
4,115 
1,836 
1,115 
3,419 
3,409 
3,336 
11,668 
5,316 
3,  709 
3,565 
1,486 
0,306 
6,  644 
3,008 
3,018 
5,  522 

3,  717 
3,  921 
3,  876 
3,713 
2,593 
2,093 
3,883 
3,  423 
488 
813 
6,331 
2,773 
3,  362 
6,  269 
3,  927 
•1,  947 
4,280 
1,469 
5,740 
1,  931 
2,869 
1,698 
2,  621 
638 
6,  037 
2,924 
4,479 
•1,  507 
1,361 
2,908 
5,  935 
7,027 
823 
1,274 
2,  203 
1,772 
4,108 
2,  351 
5,156 
3,330 
(i.  l>0-> 
915 
7,  513 
3,209 
I,  759 
061 
743 
550 

3,147 
3,120 
2,785 
3,  488 
2,297 
1,907 
3,454 
3,358 
458 
919 
6,020 
2,765 
3,558 
5,  930 
3,800 
5,201 
4,083 
1,569 
4,419 
1,940 
2,099 
1,694 
2,  107 
602 
5,626 
2,898 
4,327 
6,384 
1,396 
2,376 
5,227 
6,459 
727 
746 
1,590 
I,fi81 
3,006 
1,  725 
4,970 
3,  031 
5,070 
721 
7,  023 
2.  823 
1,868 
540 
732 
552 

6,864 
7,041 

..  ,  n 

7,201 
4,890 
4,500 
7,337 
6,781 
946 
1,  762 
12,357 
5,538 
6,920 
12,205 
7,777 
10,  148 
8,363 
3,038 
10,  159 
3,871 
4,968 
3,392 
4,728 
1,240 
11,663 
5,822 
8,806 
10,  891 
2,757 
5,284 
11,162 
13,  486 
1,050 
2,020 
3,  793 
3,453 
7,114 
4,079 
10,126 
6,  361 
12,532 
1,630 
14,536 
6,032 
3,627 
1,107 
1,477 
1,102 

286 
503 
205 
670 
208 
288 
305 
259 
118 
97 
731 
313 
423 
176 
340 
215 
572 
185 
250 
104 
72 
512 
871 
21 
397 
359 
315 
1,500 
34 
40 
818 
941 
72 
104 
204 
13-1 
428 
265 
710 
487 
200 
74 
31 
362 
08 
90 
100 

111 

226 
492 
:     . 
699 
242 
212 
358 
298 
107 
86 
820 
262 
505 
161 
384 
230 
636 
179 
271 
123 
80 
559 
796 
50 
417 
388 
313 
2,093 
49 
61 
923 
931 
91 
116 
185 
124 
548 
250 
000 
510 
275 
131 
25 
391 
50 
113 
113 
141 

512 
1,  055 
524 
1,369 
450 
500 
063 
557 
225 
183 
1,551 
575 
928 
337 
730 
415 
1,208 
304 
521 
227 
152 
1,071 
1,067 
71 
814 
747 
628 
3,593 
83 
101 
1,741 
1  872 
163 
220 
389 
258 
970 
515 
1,310 
997 
525 
805 
66 
753 
118 
209 
213 
202 

7,  376 
8,096 
7,185 
8,570 
5,  3-10 
5,000 
8,000 
7,338 
1,171 
1,  945 
13,908 
6,]  13 
7,848 
12,542 
8,  507 
10,  593 
11,571 
3,402 
10,680 
4,098 
5,120 
4,  463 
6,395 
1,311 
12,  477 
6,569 
9,  431 
14,  484 
2,840 
5,  385 
12,903 
15,  358 
1,713 
2,240 
4,182 
3,711 
8,090 
4,594 
11,436 
7,358 
13,  057 
1,841 
1  1.  51  12 
6,785 
3,745 
1,316 
1,690 
1,354 

11,  484 
15,  379 
13,  167 
16,040 
7,312 
11,000 
11,348 
12,  140 
5,928 
4,833 
18,  052 
11,  051 
16.  848 
13,  805 
13,  298 
14,697 
11,071 
6,102 
14,  661 
9,  465 
10,  372 
9,003 
14,044 
4,431 
14,133 
10,357 
16,  099 
174,  491 
4,727 
8,494 
17,  718 
25,300 
5,828 
4,070 
5,297 
7,130 
11,499 
7,930 
23,  104 
12,  074 
16,  816 
5,400 
16,  078 
12,091 
10,389 
4,324 
4,  708 
6,870 

Assumption  

Baton  Rouge,  E. 
Baton  Rouge,  \V 

105 
1 
51 

Caddo 

35 
140 

34 
146 

69 
286 

69 

305 

10 

9 

19 

Cal  dwell 

Carroll  

2,307 
2,  %5 
4,821 

721 

L,  817       4,  124 
5,492 
4,  17.-,       8,  996 
518         1    242 

4 

5 

6 
6 

10 
11 

5 

18 
4 

5 
17 

10 
35 
4 
20 
12 
20 
52 

20 
40 
4 
21 
14 
23 
64 
o 

188 

1 
1 
1 
5 

1 
12 

1 
2 

3 
12 
2 
27 

8 
5 
8 
28 

12 

7 
12 
24 

o  54  "j 
2,  14(1 
1,111 
1,520 
2,  030 
2,  818 
5,  151 
2,  252 
:i,  11*0 
1,642 
9C4 
2,115 
3,329 
77,735 
1,028 
1,  480 
2,  2-13 
5,390 
2,1(11 
1,077 
506 
],807 
1,738 
1,  637 
5,488 
2,760 
1,973 
1,683 
840 
2,  Kir> 
3,505 
1,  .-,:,'.. 
1,  5(» 
2,943 

2,232 
1,941 
925 
1,232 
1,763 
2,505 
4,814 
2,  057 
3,515 
1,478 
G7U 
1,669 
2,  077 
71,333 
859 
1,109 
1,851 
4,321 
1,954 
694 
432 
1,606 
1,610 
1,  in.) 
5,215 
2,  245 
1,535 
1,463 
639 
2,  391) 
:i,  1:11; 
1,442 
1,436 
2,538 

4,777 
4,081 

s,  me 

2,758 
3,  793 
5,367 
9,965 

4,309 
7,500 
3,  120 
1,  6  10 
3,  784 
6,306 
149,068 
1,887 
2,595 
4,  094 
9,711 
4,115 
1,771 
938 
3,  -113 
3,348 
3,037 
]  0,703 
5,005 
3,508 
3,153 
1,  479 
5,  234 
6.641 
3,  001 
2,  996 
5,481 

1 
2 
7 
1 
15 

Foliciuna,  E  
Feliciana,  "\V  - 
Franklin.  
Ibervillc 

79 

82 

161 

10 
8 
7 

29 
15 
10 

39 
23 
17 

119 
88 
04 

129 
120 
78 

248 
208 
132 

287 
231 
149 

1 

1 

o 

10 
o 

462 
1,601 

4 

o 

481 
4,858 

14 
4 
913 
8,459 

16 

959 
lfl,<)39 

Storehouse  
Natchitoches  

5 
982 

11 
1,498 

16 

2,480 

Plaqueminea  .  .  . 
Point  Coupee.  .. 

34 
5 
21 

40 

11 
30 

74 
1C 
51 

223 

107 

217 
369 
133 

440 

705 
210 

514 

701 
291 

St.  Bernard  
St.  Charles  
St.  Helena 

12 
17 

16 
16 

28 
33 

20 
62 
o 

17 
99 
409 
136 
115 
207 
1 
32 
1 
4 
10 
2.3 

17 
82 
4 
17 
328 
441 
167 
117 
177 
6 
29 

3 
10 
15 

37 
144 
6 
34 
227 
850 
303 
232 
384 
7 
61 
1 
7 
20 
40 

65 
177 
6 
61 
293 
965 
311 
251 
412 
7 

•i 

22 
41 

12 

19 
50 
6 
6 

10 

15 
53 
65 
o 

13 
18 

72 
115 
8 
19 

28 

St.  John  the  Bap'  t 
St.  Landry  
St.  Martin1*  ..  .  . 
St.  Mary'n  
St.  Tammany  .  . 
Teusas  

Terre  Bouuo  

3 
1 

8 

1 

11 
o 

Vermillion  
Washington  

1 
1 

2 
1 

Total 

189,  738 

1 
167,891    357,6-29    1,438   2,051    3,489   6,841    8,317    15,158 

18,647  376,276   156,287 

142,  816  '299,  103 

15,  690 

16,  933 

32,623 

331,  726 

708,002 

*  Estimated. 

NOTE. — 17;j  IndiaiiH  included  in  white  population. 


STATE   OF    LOUISIANA 


195 


TABLK  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c. 


CITIKS,   TOWNS,    &C. 

PARISHES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  IVee. 

SLAVE. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

583 
2,463 
184 
2,009 
221 
827 
104 
1,  9T7 
111 
46G 
2,241 
214 
6,137 
9,145 
12,  009 
4,  410 
7,139 
4,030 
5,582 
7,390 
7,017 
3,  930 
8,431 

397 
1,984 
133 
1,034 
139 
800 
49 
1,963 
74 
393 
2,015 
227 
6,295 
8,405 
9,148 
4,  219 
0,408 
3,982 
5,525 
0,078 
6,075 
4,029 
8.  585 

930 
4,407 
317 
3,093 
300 
1,093 
153 
3,  940 
185 
859 
4,256 
471 
12,  422 
17,  550 
21,157 
8,059 
13,  547 
8,012 
11,107 
14,  074 
13,092 
7,905 
17,010 

55 
111 
1 
^57 
1C 
22 

70 
139 

231 

41 
1 

91 

131 
250 
1 

488 
23 
03 
1 
108 

1,111 
4,717 

4,181 
388 
1,750 
154 
4,  108 
185 
801 
4.IW7 
471 
12,649 
17,  760 
21,993 
9,  739 
15,516 
9,  453 
12,842 
15,  300 
1  !.   !-_' 
8,078 
17,442 

157 
625 

07 
556 
69 

193 
474 
90 
691 
83 

350 
1,099 
103 
1,217 
152 

1,461 
5,810 
481 
5,  428 
540 
1,756 
175 
1  1,  484 
298 
1,451 
5,107 
1,140 
14,  202 
19,332 
23,  701 
10,099 
17,414 
11,061 
13,687 
15,706 
14,932 
8,786 
19,  035 

Carrollton  

Jefferson  

Delhi  

6 
4,  003 
50 
281 
350 
325 
828 
710 
840 
353 
7-17 
•103 
242 
174 
161 
205 
053 

15 
3,  373 
57 
309 
370 
35U 
785 
802 
932 
607 
1,121 
1,305 
S03 
220 
289 
4-13 
940 

21 
7,370 
113 
590 
720 
075 
1,613 
1,  572 
1,  708 
960 
1,868 
1,008 
845 
400 
450 
708 
1,593 

Donaldsouville  
Floyd 

Ascension  
Carroll 

77 

1 
54 

1 

o 
131 

Jefferson  

Miuden  

Claiborue  

95 

72 
328 
400 
813 
501 
784 
5GC 
588 
43 
222 

132 
138 
508 
080 
1,186 
880 
951 
COO 
802 
70 
204 

227 
210 
830 
1,030 
1,  999 
1,441 
1,735 
1,  232 
1,  390 
113 
420 

do 

do 

do 

..do.       .    . 

6th  ward. 

do  

do  

8th  wanl  . 

do  

do 

do 

do 

7.),  252 
310 
151 
551 
237 
1,287 
4,905 
501 
172 
273 

09,  349 
313 
139 
474 
193 
857 
4,605 
478 
133 
237 

144,  001 
623 
293 
1,025 
430 
2,144 
9,570 
1,039 
305 
510 

4,472 
03 
4 
60 
3 
20 
385 
14 
16 
11 

6,217 
100 
6 
01 
5 
26 
391 
25 
40 
15 

10,  689 
163 
10 
130 
8 
46 
770 
39 
50 
20 

155,  290 
780 
303 
1,  155 
438 
2,  i:«> 
10,  3  16 
1,078 
301 
536 

5,  382 

8,003 

13,385 

168,675 
786 
393 
1,663 
582 
0  190 

Opelousas  

$  t,  Landry  

53 
S36 

01 

37 
272 
83 

90 
508 
144 

Carroll 

Shrecveport  

Caddo  

St.  Landry  ..  ..'  

St.  Landry  

10,346 
1,380 
498 
536 

Tnibodeaux  

Verniillionvillo  .  .'.  

Lafourcho  

148 
60 

154 
77 

302 
137 

"Washington  •?  

St.  Laadry  

TADLK  No.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  PARISHES. 


PARISHES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  free  popu 
lation. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

\VHITE. 

BLACK.          '       MULATTO. 

31. 

F. 

Total. 

31. 

F. 

Total. 

31. 

F.        Total. 

31. 

F. 

Total. 

31. 

F. 

Total 

31. 

F. 

Total. 

Ascension  
Assumption  
Avoyellea  
Baton  Rouge,  E  . 
Baton  Rouge,  W 
*Bienville  

1,767 
3,493 
2,958 
3,  051 
812 
3,170 
1,779 
2,456 
2,  275 
1,  523 
2,100 
2,830 
4,727 
672 
2,497 
1,900 
932 
1  ,  473 

1,829 
3,352 
2,601 
2,933 
842 
2,  730 
1,535 
1,800 
2,  077 
1,338 
1,757 
2,  491 
4,116 
500 
2,  219 
1,802 
853 
1,211 

3,596 
6,845 
5,619 
5,984 
1,684 
5,900 
3,314 
4,  202 
4,  352 
2,601 
3,803 
5,  321 
8,  H43 
1,172 
4,716 
3,702 
1,805 
2,  084 

23 
3 

105 

51 

33 
9 
4 
57 
2 
49 

50 
12 
4 

100 

53 
43 
41 
171 
58 

50           109 
38             81 
29             70 
196           307 
52           110 

3,701 
6,938 
5,093 
6,513 

1,790 
0  000 

210 
288 
215 
670 
131 

134 
50 
74 
284 
44 

344 
344 

289 
960 
175 

1 
1 

0 

3 

1 

347 
345 
289 
963 

176 

4,108 
7,283 
5,982 
7,476 
1,972 
6,000 
3,348 
4,802 
4,757 
2,888 
4,144 
5,538 
9,000 
1,263 
4,791 
4,104 
2,100 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3,314 
4,  330 
4,057 
2,861 
3,883 
5.  3IJ7 
8,847 
1,193 
4,  730 
3,725 
1,869 
2,  680 
mated. 

24 
350 
86 
19 
201 
135 
94 
52 
43 
240 
159 
53 

10 
121 
14 
8 
60 
36 
59 
18 
13 
139 
72 
21 

34 
471 
100 
27 
261 
171 
153 
70 
61 
379 
231 
74 

I         1 

34 
472 
100 
27 
261 
171 
153 
70 
61 
379 
231 

Caddo  

35 

MO 

33             68 
146           286 

1 

1 

Calcasieu  
Caldwell  

10 

9         19 

Carroll 

4 
5 

6 
6 

10 
11 

5 
4 

5             10 
17             35 

Catahoula  
Claiborne  
Concordia  
Do  Soto  

' 

I         i 

1 

0 

1 

1 
1 
5 

1 

1 

2 
3 

8 
5 

8 
28 

12             20 

7             12 
12             20 
24            52 

Feliciana,  E  
Feliciana,  W... 
Franklin  

74 

2,  760 

•Est 

196  STATE    OF    LOUISIANA. 

TABLE  No.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  1SY  PARISHES— Continued. 


PARISHES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  bom. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  free  popula 
tion. 

WHITE. 

BLACK.                             MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

J1LACK. 

MULATTO. 

51. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 
6 

Total. 

1,755 
2,844 
3,120 
2,099 
3,543 
1,535 
883 
2,054 
3,136 
42,  236 
1,028 
3,096 
1,  957 
4,910 
2,  129 
709 
450 
1,009 
1,5-18 
1,384 
5,  255 
2,508 
1,053 
1,405 
745 
2,630 
3,473 
1,  555 
1,  543 
2,  917 

1,624 
2,503 
3,124 
2,002 
3,390 
1,435 

1,640 
2,883 
40,833 
859 
983 
1,732 
4,151 
1,  940 
639 
406 
1,528 
1,543 
1,325 
5,140 
2,  161 
1,404 
1,320 
008 
2,339 
3,  122 
1,412 
1,431 
2,525 

3,  379 
5,347 
6,244 
4,101 
6,933 
2,  970 
1,  523 
3,694 
6,019 
83,  009 
1,887 
2,  079 
3,  739 
9,001 
4,069 
1,348 
856 
3,197 
3,  091 
2,709 
10,  401 
4,669 
3,057 
2,785 
1,353 
4,909 
6,595 
2,  9:)7 
2,  974 
5,  442 

15 

12 

27 

63 

70 

139 

3,543 
5,347 
0,531 
4,  332 
7,081 
2,970 
1,539 
3,093 
0,  970 
93,  043 
1,887 
2,  593 
4,419 
9,  34R 
4,  00.) 
1,412 
1,030 
3,203 
3,150 
3,006 
11,303 
4,979 
3,303 
3,  194 
1,  3Cd 
5,041 
6,598 
3,004 
2,99  i 

275 
18 
2,031 
153 
442 
107 
81 
01 
193 
35,  499 

139 

0 

1,690 
55 
125 
43 
36 
29 
91 
30,500 

414 
20 
3,721 
208 
507 
150 
117 
90 
287 
05,  999 

16 

22 

430 
SO 
3,721 
208 
568 
150 
117 
90 
289 
06,359 

3,981 
5,367 
10,253 
4,540 
7,649 
3,120 
1,656 
3,788 
7,265 
160,007 
1,887 
3,  109 

10,002 
4,  115 
1,836 
1,115 
3,419 
3,409 
3,  330 
11,603 
5,  316 
3,  759 
3,  565 
1,486 
5,  300 
6,  644 
3,008 
3,018 
5  522 

Jllff  r  on 

10 

6 

7 

29 
15 
9 

39 

23 
16 

119 
88 
54 

129 

120 

73 

248 
203 
132 

1 

1 

.... 

1 

1 

Livingston  

1 

1 

n 

10 

462 
3,510 

4 
o 

479 

1,702 

14 
4 

941 

8,  212 

' 

Natehitoches  
Orleans  

5 
947 

11 
1,420 

10 

2,  307 

1 

a 

156 

o 

247 

35 

78 

113 

91 

Plaquemines  
Point  Coupeo  .  .  . 

34 
4 

19 

40 
11 
30 

74 
15 
49 

223 

331 

104 

217 
304 
132 

440 
695 

230 

390 
286 
480 
32 
308 
50 
138 
190 
253 
233 
232 
320 
220 
95 
205 
33 
4 
17 
20 

120 
09 
170 
14 
55 
20 

•;  • 

67 
75 
69 
84 
131 
148 
31 
00 
11 

510 
333 
650 
40 
423 
82 
216 
257 
323 
302 
330 
451 
303 
126 
265 
46 
4 
22 
39 

516 
360 
056 
46 
424 
85 
216 
259 
330 
305 
337 
451 
371 
126 
205 
40 
4 
22 

l  ::;    i 

5 
3 

5 

1 

10 
4 

St.  Bernard  
St.  Charles  
St.  Helena  

12 
14 

15 
16 

27 
30 

20 
02 
o 

98 
•111* 
135 
115 
205 
1 
3J 
1 
4 
10 
25 

17 
82 
4 
17 
123 
4:;:' 
167 
117 
170 
0 
29 

37 
144 
6 
34 
226 
817 
302 
232 
381 
7 
61 
1 
7 
20 
40 

3 

j 

1 
3 

11 

1- 
50 
fi 
6 
10 

14 
53 
65 

O 

1:1 
18 

25 
71 

115 
8 
19 
23 

1       1 
1    .... 

2 

SuJohiitheBan't 
St.  Landry  

St.  Martin's  

1 
1 

2 

1 
3 
1 

St.  Tammany  .. 

2 

1 

3 

| 

Terrc  Bonne  

3 

1 

8 
1 

11 
2 

3 

10 

15 

Washington  
•Wlun  

Total  

J 

1 
1 

1 

5 
13 

| 

144,300    132,780   277,080  4,394 

1,969   3,303    0,713    8,140 

15,438     35,111 

80,549     4-1 

82       120    123 

1 
177       300 

80,  975 

376,  276 

NOTI:. — 17,'J  Indians  inrludi'd  in  white  population. 


TAIILK  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  THE  FREE  POPULATION. 


FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

7:t 

-I!) 
0 
34 
399 

e:  JO 

27 
10 
309 
3,989 
fi 
14,938 

21,1111 
1 
18 

Holland                           

202 
28,207 
1,134 
390 
63 
145 
196 

84 
1,051 
1,806 
193 
145 
878 
24 

Italy 

inm  
:i  Amrrira  
ral  America  
u  

and 

;>'•,  (not  FpreifiVd)  
ce  

mil  Stated: 

S'    r 

j    (UK; 

1,  15-1 
97 

\Vnles                     

V  urtombfrg  689 
id-many,  (notspf- 
cified)  11,120 

81,029 
295,  247 

Total                              

'  Britain,  (not  specified)  -- 

37(1,  27t> 

STATE   OF   LOUISIANA. 

TARLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


l'J7 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  or. 

A  tors 

48 
215 
033 
_37_ 
7 
45 
51 
3 

71C 
JS-. 

373 

907 
17 
3 
4 

a 

19 
3 
1,035 

0 

o 
413 
6 
526 
70 
49 
.37" 

8 
4 
1 
CO 
551 
GO 

405 

104 
D04 

294 

4 
4,605 
31 
1,410 
10 
45 
123 
11 
37 
8 
_10_ 
3 
482 
SCO 
J  G,  833 
333 
8 
(15 
103 
145 
C5 
5 
G 
3:)7 
130 
84 
237 
1,  1  15 
83 

0 

21 

o 

2G 
35 
175 

^£a- 

14 
o 

808 
17 
204 

C^ 

Machinists  
Mantua-makers  

25C 
208 
1C 
C35 
08 
421 

Sausage  makers  

o 

121 

13 
3 

4 
1,590 
5,  3'JG 
o 

10 
03 
437 
13 
1,793 
8 
5 
21 
14 
17 
25 
47 
43 
15 
9 
13 
8 
073 
o 

83 
57 

3 
181 

108 
488 

56 
,_57 

1,210 
8 
43 
5 
_  1,  193^ 
159 
14 
353 
99 
o 

218 
18 

3 

41 

fi 
33 

188 
104 

10 
o 

163 

110 
33 

61 

11 
3 
204 
11 
53 
3 
241 
10G 
8 
5 
2C8 

Cutlers  

Apprentices  

Architects  

Artificial  flower-makers  

Marketmen  

Sculptors  

Artists  

3         

Masons,  (stone  and  brick).  .  . 

Auctioneers  

Mast-makers  

4 
5 
C 
317 
2,770 
211 
77 
110 
28 
17 
4 
104 
3 
154 
8 
78 

43 
20 
04 
•       256 

8G5 
5 

G 
210 
2,  989 
09 

12 
909 
4 
oo 

Servants  

Authors  

Mattress-makers  

Sextons  

Bankers 

Drovers 

Mechanics  

Shingle-makers  

ffi 

Dm  "i-ts 

Merchants  

Ship-carpenters  

SS 

Ulilkmen  

Shoe-binders  

Barkee  ers 

Millers  

Shoemakers  

Editors  
Embroiderers  

Shoe-peg  makers  

8 

oo 
G 
o 

^14,  09G 

Millwrights  

Showmen  

Engravers  

Mineral-water  makers  

Silversmiths  

Billiard-table  makers  

Expressmen  
Factory  hands  

Farmers  

Musical-instrument  makers  .  . 

Shipmasters  

Farm  laborers  

5,"fe 
5 

7 
17 
5G4 
7 
o 

55 
219 

GG4 
30 
11 

7 
5 
20 
2G 
3 
5 
13 
1,283 
GG 

9 
5 

23 
G9 
23 
33 

48 
155 

25 
G 
174 

Speculators  

Farriers  

Spinners  

Finiahers  

Sportsmen  

Firemen  

Stationers  

1!  rittmifders 

Fishermen  

Stave-makers  

Florists  

Stay  -makers  

15  "  r  miker 
' 

Fluur-dralers  

Steamboatmen  

Foundeiynien  

Officers,  (public)  

Strreotvpists  

Bottlers  

r.iix-inakers  

fiardeners  and  nurserymen.. 
Gas-fitters  

Oil  makers  

Stock-brokers  

Brassfounderg  
Brasaworkurs  

Gas-makers  

(J.ite-kvc'pers  

Stock-makers  
Stone  and  marble  cutters  

Oystermen  

Brewers  

Gangers  

Packers  

Students  

y,.:    ]-  aye™*" 

Painters  

Sugar  manufacturers  

rri  1  -e  buil  1  rs 

Paper-dealers  

Surveyors  

Paper-hangers  

Tailors 

Pattern-makers  

20 
30 
317 
10 
15 
1,149 
10 
5 
231 
'  6,  473 
271 
C 
30 
86 
9 
471 
85 
93 
30 

^ 

3 

23 
147 

716 
17 
10 
7 
81 
32 

190 
05 
3 
5G 
4 
33 

Grocers 

Pavers  

Peddlers  

Perfumers  

Teachers  

Car-builders  

Hardware  manufacturers  
Harness-makers  

Photographers  

Teamsters  

Piauo-fortc  makers  
Piano  tuners  
Pilots  

Tinsmiths  
Tobacconists  
Toy  -makers  

Carriers  
Carters  

Hatters  

Horse-dealers  
Housekeepers  

Cattle-dealers  
Calkers  
Chair-makers  

Hunters  
Hucksters  

Plasterers  
Platers  

Traders  
Trimmers  
Trunk-mnkcrs  

Chandlers  

Charcoal-burners  

Umbrella  manufacturers  

Chemists  

1 

Chocolate-manufacturers  

8 
24 

ML 
6 

00 

~TT 
2 

yiMro 

4 
o 
fiflfl 
1,109 
4 
G 
14 
C5 
GO 
67 

Undertakers  

Iron-workers  
Jewellers  

Professors  

United  States  officers  

Civil  -and  mechanical  engineers  . 
Ch-rks  

Joiners  

,-.,,„..  .       ,      . 

Clock-makers  

Judges  

Hag  collector*  

° 

Clothiers 

Junk-dealers  

Couch-makers  

Railroadmen  

Refectory  keepers  

Refiners  

Lace  manufacturers  

Wharfingers  

Commissioners 

Ilig^ers  

Wheelwrights  

Commission  merchants  
Confectioners  

Roofers  and  slaters  

"Whitewashes  

Rope-makers  

Wine  and  liquor  dealers  

Contractors  

Baddlorfl 

Cooks  

Lightning-rod  makers  

Sail-makers  

Wood  dealers  

Woodemvarc  manufacturers.  .  - 

Coopers  

Livery-stable  keepers  

Saloon  keepers  

Cork-cutters  

Other  occupations  and  unknown 

Cotton-samplers  

1U7  '198 

198 


STATE   OF   MAINE 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


1 
3 
3 
4 

5 

6 
7 
8 
9 

12 
13 
14 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  3. 

5  anil  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

13  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  aud  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

31. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

313 

set 

670 
238 
420 
505 
410 
282 
443 
900 
206 
301 
429 
433 
6:17 
642 

318 
311 
843 
249 

517 

414 
303 
424 

818 
188 
2«2 

396 

072 
612 

1,  395 
1,026 
3,583 
1,060 
2,083 
2,487 
1,691 
1,372 
1,900 
3,  935 
848 
1,  119 
1,  89G 
1,  931 
2,523 
2,741 

1,300 
1,500 
3,494 
1,033 
2  04° 
2,420 
1,731 
1,300 
1,838 
3,782 
798 
1,0!)4 
1,907 
1,801 

2,  457 

2,630 

1,  557 
1,712 
4,130 
1,183 
2,473 
3,078 
1,940 
1,709 
2,  llfi 
4,540 
940 
1,209 
2,270 
2,290 
2,915 
3,230 

1,500 
1,070 
3,940 
1,  142 
2,309 
2,951 

1,'.';:, 

1,504 
2,189 
4,  229 
965 

1,199 
2,  147 
2,120 
2,  71)2 
3,240 

1,530 
1,517 
4,004 
1,177 
2,419 
3,064 
1,908 
1,720 
2,1(58 
4,181 
935 
1,125 
2,  278 
2,490 
2,001 
3,306 

1,414 
1,  304 
3,665 
1,075 
2,235 
3,038 
1,  839 
1,500 
2,019 
4,041 
840 
1,  040 
2,144 
2,201 
2,581 
3,102 

1,577 
1,250 
3,744 
1,  199 
2  212 
3,  119 
1,  792 
1,578 
2,  197 
4,318 
874 
1,142 
2,218 
2,378 
2,330 
3,288 

1,  852 
1,184 
3,844 
1,103 
2,110 
3,  155 
1,787 
1,523 
1,913 
4,270 
793 
1,  IK 
1,  999 
2,270 
2,  552 
3,817 

2,571 
2,337 
6,489 
1,635 
3,292 
4,504 
2,886 
2,  328 
2,937 
6,888 
1,243 
1,837 
3,  063 
3,306 
3,576 
5,076 

3,058 
1,710 
7,315 
1,630 
3,321 
5,  005 
2,968 
2,209 
2,  892 
(I,  465 
1,240 
1,975 

2,  933 

3,330 
3,632 
6,255 

1,832 
1,245 
4,852 
1,177 
2  232 
3,  252 
2,069 
1,566 
2,017 
4,500 
950 
1,445 
2,  151 
2,151 
2,440 
3,543 

1,844 
1,073 
5,081 
1,  105 
2.003 
3,  3  10 
1,957 
i,:;;:; 
1  975 
4,108 

1,  419 
2,003 

2,111 
2,  372 
3,891 

1,435 
1,001 
3,853 
990 
1,720 
2,803 
1,55(1 
1,398 
1,787 
3,703 
638 
1,067 
1,854 
1,867 
1,878 
2,  920 

1,  440 
697 
3,838 
980 
1,535 
2,886 
1,413 
1,251 
1,702 
3,153 
5:  il 
1,  002 
1,  030 
1,703 
1,642 
3,  02(i 

Oxford  

Waldo  

York 

Total. 

7,542 

7,208 

32,  190 

. 

37,  354 

35,992 

36,  495 

34,318 

33,222 

35,329 

54,  038 

53,970 

37,428 

30,  Oil 

.10,  550 

28,  510 

n;i:i:  COLORED 


1 

1 

1 

1 

0 

1 

3 

o 

3 

o 

1 

1 

4 

o 

1 

G 

o 

18 

15 

lj 

3° 

oq 

4 

Franklin  

1 

1 

1 

•i 

0 

3 

4 

1 

3 

o 

A 

1 

11 

o 

Q 

$ 

10 

4 

5 

7 

7 

o 

8 

11 

g 

i) 

(; 

3 

1-1 

7 

K; 

8 

1 

9 

Oxford  

t> 

3 

r 

g 

F 

Q 

11 

1 

1 

3 

G 

r 

3 

Somerset  

1 

1 

1 

1 

o 

11 

Waldo  

1 

o 

' 

1 

14 

o 

13 

g 

13 

]  j 

23 

10 

10 

York  

l 

3 

4 

o 

I 

1 

o 

"* 

Total 

10 

11 

61 

IXDIAX. 


1 

Sagadalux:  

1 

1 

1 

1 

AGGREGATE. 


Total  \vhitrrt  

7  342 

7  268 

:!•'  icio 

31  "7> 

Total  free  colored  

10 

11 

64 

3 

Total  Indians  

1 

] 

1 

1 

Agffr>^;itr.  .  .  . 

7,  271t 

32,  235 

37,4i3 

36,075 

36,567 

3-1,  395 

35,28o 

3j,  390 

54,  152 

56,0% 

37,513 

36,699 

30,629 

38,573 

STATE   OF    MAINE. 


199 


TABLE  No.  1.— rOPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


50  and  under  GO. 

00  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  uuk'wn. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
G 
7 
8 

/O 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
10 

M. 

F.           M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

1,137 
631 

S,  720 
839 
1,240 
2,  235 
1,144 
1,020 
1,518 
2,601 
594 
803 
1,285 
I,  430 
1,  320 
8,360 

1,114 
403 
2,883 
709 
1,144 
2,194 
1,061 
1,030 
1,397 
2,178 
535 
757 
1,273 
1,330 
1,085 
2,  558 

718 
353 
1,097 
550 

1,438 
CJG 
704 
982 
1,284 
379 
497 
888 
898 
798 
1.538 

737 
219 
1,942 
523 
728 
1,503 
G32 
751 
959 
1,213 
337 
550 

831 
C9G 
1,831 

390 
137 
7GO 
233 
331 
732 
204 
378 
497 
55G 
154 
211 
438 
410 
303 
780 

312 
85 
989 
204 
310 
097 
311 
374 
417 
541 
118 
243 
444 
405 
202 
909 

90 
28 
198 
80 
104 
201 
80 
110 
140 
137 
44 
70 
128 
120 
84 
190 

98 
20 
296 
60 
107 
240 
94 
140 
150 
143 
37 
88 
122 
110 
03 
330 

15 

28 
3 

! 

14,  610 
12,207 
36,950 
10,409 
19,  310 
27,  497 
16,  390 
14,  191 
18,800 
37,  675 
7,809 
10,  842 
'18,911 
19,720 
21,550 
29,  050 

15,  105 
10,  246 
38,  ICG 
9,989 
18,  407 
28,014 
1C,  19G 
13,  023 
17,  896 
34,  957 
7,223 
10,  860 
17,  827 
18,  ,    ; 
20,  810 
33,  398 

29,  715 
22,453 
75,110 
20,398 
37,  717 
55,  511 
32,  586 
27,814 
30,  696 
72,  032 
13,  032 
21,702 
30,  738 
38,  423 
42,  360 
62,054 

Androscoggin  

1 

21 
8 
12 
19 
8 
8 
18 
10 
4 
10 

1 

11 
21 

35 
8 
19 
38 
14 
15 
19 
14 
0 
10 
12 
12 
3 
40 

l 

Cumb-rl  ud 

„ 

Franklin 

i 

Harcock 

2 

1 

I  incoln 

2 

;;;;  i  

Sa  idaboc 

Som 

3    

Waldo 

o 
3 

1 

1 

York 



22,  895 

21,713 

14,  132 

14,  247       C,  000  i     6,  771 

1,822 

2,124 

192 

27C           7 

13 

310,  527 

310,  420 

626,  947 

FEEE  COLORED. 


! 

7 

4 

]1 

1 

1 

14 

12 

20 

O 

16 

18 

9 

13 

_ 

G 

l 

0 

i 

°12 

203 

473 

3 

3 

o 

5 

4 

1 

1 

2 

21 

19 

40 

5 

(3 

4 

7 

3 

4 

1 

74 

70 

144 

Q 

3 

o 

i 

09 

01 

130 

o 

o 

1 

o 

1 

1 

23 

23 

46 

8 

1 

1 

1 

2 

Oxford 

9 

3 

4 

1 

o 

1 

50 

43 

99 

10 

o 

1 

1 

37 

40 

83 

11 

0 

1 

] 

1 

10 

5 

15 

P 

o 

1 

1 

10 

14 

24 

Waldo  

13 

•j 

I 

I 

0 

35 

79 

174 

14 

•j 

3 

0 

3 

o 

°7 

26 

53 

York   

15 

15 

45 

28 

33 

14 

18 

g 

Q 

O 

G39 

008 

1  327 

INDIAN. 


1 

o 

5 

1 

AGGEEGATE. 


22  895 

°1  713 

14  13° 

14  °47 

C  660 

6  771 

1  8°° 

2  1°4 

10° 

276 

7 

13 

31G  527 

310  420 

626,  947 

Total  whites  

1 

35 

4"> 

28 

33 

11 

18 

6 

Q 

C59 

668 

1,327 

Total  frco  colored. 

0 

1 

3 

o 

Total  Indiana  

1 

00   Q31 

°T  7  "'8 

11  160 

14  °80 

6  G71 

C  789 

1  8°8 

o  130 

°76 

7 

13 

317  189 

311  090 

628  279 

200 


STATE    OF  MAINE. 


TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND   CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free 
colored. 

Aggregate 

CLACK. 

MULATTO. 

jr. 

F. 

Total. 

51. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F 

Total. 

14,  610 
12,  207 
30,930 
10,409 
19,310 
27,  497 
IB,  390 
14,  191 
18,800 
37,  C75 
7,809 
10,  845 
1?,  911 
19,  720 
21,550 
29,056 

15,  105 
10,  246 
38,166 
9,989 
18,  407 
28,  014 
16,  196 
13,623 
17,  890 
34,  957 
7,223 
10,  802 
17,  827 
18,  703 
20,  810 
32,  398 

29,715 
22,453 
75,  116 
20,398 
37,  717 
55,  511 
32,586 
87,814 
36,  G96 
72,  633 
15,  032 
21,  707 
30,  738 
38,423 
42,  360 
62,054 

5 
10 
131 

o 
7 
144 

17 
275 

0 

4 
81 
3 

13 
28 
33 
15 

o 
5 
119 
o 

8 
26 
27 

4 

9 
200 
5 
21 
51 
CO 
27 

11 
20 
475 
5 
40 
144 
130 
46 
2 
99 

op  725 
22,479 
75,  591 
20,403 
37,  757 
55,655 
32,716 
27,860 
36,  698 
72,  731 
15,032 
21,790 
30,753 
38,  447 
42,  534 
62,  107 

8 
46 
36 
8 
1 
14 

11 
44 
34 
11 
1 
8 

19 
90 
70 
19 

0 
OO 

« 

30 

77 

Saradah" 

14 
6 
3 

49 

20 

18 
2 

38 
20 

32 

8 
5 

!r7 
40 

23 
4 

7 
46 

28 
3 
12 
41 
6 

51 
7 
19 
87 
13 

83 
15 
21 
174 
53 

Waldo                                

York            

Total 

316,530 

310,422 

026,  902 

351  1                342 

1 

693 

308 

326 

631 

1,327  |          628,279 

JsOTK. — Five  Indians  included  iu  white  population. 


TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    K.C.                                                            COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FKEE  COLOKKD. 

Aggregate. 

SI. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

2,008 
607 
867 
505 
595 
735 
3,385 
797 
697 
890 
1,377 
1,303 
291 
453 
157 
374 
160 
106 
182 
269 
178 
94 
4S2 
270 
92 
478 
1,063 
103 
440 
300 
169 
304 
102 
115 

2,  01  1 
004 
703 
5i3 
653 
600 
4,039 
• 
679 
909 
1,309 
1,329 
311 
437 
145 
232 
141 
121 
125 
222 
142 
85 
419 
275 
77 
485 
906 
58 
3-15 
213 
123 
281 
91 
M 

4,022 
1,321 
1,  620 
1,028 
1,218 
1,390 
7,424 
1,597 
1,376 
1,799 
2,746 
S,  682 
002 
890 
302 
COO 
304 
287 
307 
491 
320 
179 
901 
510 
1CD 
963 
2,019 
101 
7.-0 
513 
S97 
585 
193 
201 

4,022 
1,  322 
1,623 
1,029 
1,224 
1,390 
7,424 
1,597 
1,376 
1,799 
2,  746 
2,C82 
•    l 
690 
302 
006 
304 
287 
307 
491 
320 
179 
901 
&15 
169 
963 
2,035 
161 
785 
•    5-13 
297 
585 
202 
SOI 

1 

1 
3 

1 
3 
1 
6 

1 

3 

Leeds  do 

Minot  ...      do 

Poland  .  ..  .  do 

Turner  do 

Wales  do 

Webster  do 

Ashland  do 

Ilancroft  do 

Belfast  do 

Uenedicta  do 

BridgeTvater  do 

Eaton  do 

Forejitville  do  . 

., 

Fort  Fairficld  do  . 

Grand  Iulo  do 

llaynesvillo  do 

Hodgdon  do 

Iloulton  do 

10 

6 

16 

I.imcEtono  do 

1  .iimcua  do 

Littleton  do 

Lyndon  do 

Madawaekn  do 

Marawalioc  do 

3 

6 

9 

Man*  Hill  do 

STATE    OF   MAINE. 

TABLE  Xo.  IJ.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


201 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &C. 

COUNTIES. 

M. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

P. 

Totul. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

Aroostook  100 

81 
308 
40 
2G 
SOI 
101 
107 
310 

133 
220 
80 
289 
180 
590 
1,281 
2,  430 
1,  531 
5G2 
822 
U71 
1,  401 
1,605 
821) 
75G 
595 
611 
839 
533 
599 

2.  375 
1,  650 
1,420 
1,  593 
2,  06-> 
1,992 
2,583 

190 
GC5 
105 
CO 
483 
220 

190 
CG5 
105 
61 
483 
226 
233 
723 
72 
318 
473 
1G3 
616 
394 
1,227 
2,556 
4,723 
3,278 
1,  116 
1,713 
1,935 
2,792 

1,707 
1,603 
1,231 
1,219 
1,654 
1,076 
1,199 

5,039 
3,  320 
2,  551 
3,092 
3,985 
3,471 
4,883 

do  3.77 

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do  31 

1 

1 

do  2go 

do  !              123 

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723 
72 
318 
473 
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394 
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do  :              211 

do     .                                                                    1  275 

2,550 
4,  G29 
3,  275 
1,116 
1,712 
1,  933 
2,  791 
3,252 
1,  7G6 
1,577 
1,  251 
1,219 
1,  649 
1,  07G 
1,  198 

4,830 
3,  234 
2,538 
3,092 
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1 

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1 
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New  Gloucester  do  810 

3 

2 

5 

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1 

102 

38 
3 

1 

209 
80 
13 

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107 
43 
10 

3d  ward  do  :  j          1,118 

4th  ward  .                                                    '  do  !          1,490 

5th  ward  ....                                             do  .               '          1  901 

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2 
4 

2 
3 
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13,  C74 
519 
611 
873 
481 
1,  057 
2,  G44 
1,301 
1,  042 
39G 
247 
5CO 
1,  542 
312 
411 
831 
327 
231 
880 
411 
820 
112 
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3G7 
363 
484 
932 
184 
130 
959 

2G,  023 
1,053 
1,  229 
1,807 
953 
2,  OG7 
5,  107 
2,  G32 
2,013 
802 
502 
1,110 
3,  10G 
GG6 
827 
1,080 
G70 
491 
1,731 
864 
1,698 
238 
39G 
754 
72G 
1,033 
1,920 

145                   173                   318 

26,  341 
1,053 
1,229 
1,807 
958 
2.0G7 
5,113 
2,  635 
2,027 
803 
503 
1,110 
3,106 
G66 
827 
1,680 
.       670 
491 
1,731 
864 
1,698 
238 
396 
754 
72G 
1,035 
1,980 
381 
277 
1.903 

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Westbrook  do  !          <!,  -103 

3 
1 
7 

3    ;              G 
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Windham                                                        'do                                                                   1  331 

Avon                                                                         Franklin                                                                        40G 

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112 

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384 
277 
1,992 

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1 

20 


202 


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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

1 

KKKK   COLORED 

| 

M. 

P. 

Total.                M.                   P.                1 

! 

517 

525 

1,042     !                   I     '  

7:1-2 

ran 

1  4°8 

Brookville. 
Buckgport  . 

Castine 

Dedham 

Deer  Isle  ... 
Eastbrook .. 
Eden 


.do. 
.do. 


Ellsworth 

Fruuklia 

Fremont 

Gonldsborough. 

Hancock 

Mariaville 

Mouut  Desert. . 

Orland 

Otis 

Penobscot  

Sedgwick 

Sullivan 


.do. 
.do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 


.do. 
-do. 
.do. 


.do. 


Surry  . . . 
Trenton . 


Waltham do 

Albion Keum'bec  . 


AugUHta,  City  of do . 

Bel  grade do. 

Benton do. 

Chelsea do. 

China do . 


Clinton do. . 

Clinton  Gore do. . 

Farniiugdale do . . 

Fayette do. . 

Gardiner do . . 

Hallowell,  City  of do. . 

LitchBold do. . 

Manchester do. . 

Monmouth do. . 

Mount  Vernon do . . 

Pittston do. . 

Readfield do.. 

Rome do . . 

Sidney do.. 

Vftssalboro' do . . 

Vienna do.. 

"VVaterville do . . 

Wayne do. . 

West  Gardiner do. . 

"Windsor do. 

Winslow do. 

Winthrop : ..  .do. 

Unity  Plantation do. 

Appleton Knox  .. 

Camden do. 

Gushing do . 

Friendship do . 

Hope do. 

North  Haven do . 

Uocklaml do . 

St.  George do. 

South  Thomuston ,  ..  .do. 

Thomaston do. 


Union do 

Vilifd  Haven ' <]o. 

Warren jo 

Washington    do. 

Alna 

Boolhbay 

Br»nnra 


Lincoln  . 


.do.. 


1,743 
601 
256 
1,  803 
125 
023 
2,383 
515 
918 
900 
476 
2S3 
490 
920 
119 
• 

640 
44'J 
691 
721 
191 
805 

3,605 
795 
584 
512 

1,357 
908 
113 
428 
453 

2,170 

1,078 
894 
423 
896 
751 

1,354 
737 
431 
927 

1,509 
440 

2,154 
592 
643 
783 
878 

1,186 
28 
809 

2,275 
400 
388 
527 
480 

3,586 

1,396 
823 

1,576 
995 
870 

1,122 
873 
404 

1,460 
483 


1,808 
700 
239 

1,702 
90 
612 

2,270 
488 
850 
809 
447 
235 
420 
867 
91 
757 
623 
413 
628 
679 
183 
745 

3,950 
797 
599 
512 
1,329 
895 
100 
408 
456 

2,280 

1,356 
808 
390 
957 

71:1 

1,205 
773 
430 
855 

1,602 
433 

2,236 
602 
651 
765 
858 

1,152 
26 
703 

2,310 
390 
381 
M3 
405 

3,  723 

1,309 
792 

1,028 
962 
797 

1,110 
789 
401 

1,397 
425 


3,551 
1,351 

495 
3,585 

221 
1,235 
4,  053 
1,003 
1,768 
1,715 

923 

458 

910 
1,787 

210 
1,557 
1,263 

802 
1,319 
1,400 

374 
1,550 
7,555 
1,092 
1,183 
1,024 
2,686 
1,803 

219 

890 

909 
4,450 
2,  434 
1,702 

813 
1,853 
1,404 
2,619 
1,510 

804 
1,78:7 
3,171 

878 
4,390 
1,194 
1,294 
1,548 
1,736 
2,338 
01 

1,  572 
4,585 

796 

709 
1,060 

951 
7,309 
2,705 
1,015 
3,204 
1,957 
1,667 
2,232 
1,662 

805 
2,857 

907 


19 


4    i 


Total. 


I  ' 


12 
5 
1 


3 

24 

30 

4 
54 

21 

10 

37 
1 

1 

1 

10 


2 

1     |                  3 

1 

1 

2 

>.]         ' 

4 

5 

3     ,                  7 

6    :             11 

10 

4    ;            H 

44 

45     .                89 

1 

! 

1,043 
1,428 
3,554 
1,357 
495 
3,590 

an 

1,247 

4,653 

1,004 

1,768 

1,717 

923 

458 

916 

1,787 

210 
1,537 
1,263 

661 
1,319 
1,400 

374 
1,554 
7,609 
1,592 
1.18» 
1,024 
2,719 
1,803 

219 

896 

910 
4, 487 
2,433 
1,703 

813 
1,854 
1.4C4 
2,619 
1,510 

804 
1,782 
3,181 

878 
4,390 
1,194 
1,294 
1,548 
1,739 
2,338 
54 

1,573 
4,588 

7% 

770 
1,064 

951 
7,316 
2,716 
1,615 
3,218 
1,957 
1,667 
8,321 
1,663 

805 
2,857 

907 


STATE    OF   MAINE. 
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203 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    &C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLOUKT). 

Aggregate. 

H. 

r- 

Total. 

51. 

F. 

Total. 

1,683 
670 
633 
552 
1,093 
901 
730 
355 
305 
2,330 
443 
960 
1,151 
423 
427 
1,294 
730 
840 
165 
513 
617 
632 
816 
177 
62 
465 
147 
593 
413 
660 
698 
74 
329 
247 
98(5 
643 
1,423 
585 
637 
129 
703 
240 
290 
577 
384 
115 
701 
530 
282 
217 
7,943 
821 
460 
1,484 
303 
660 
272 
755 
187 
160 
807- 
940 
1,163 
714 
436 
25 
274 
459 
942 

1,622 
690 
612 
560 
1,  028 
876 
699 
281 
343 
2,238 
355 
923 
1,167 
390 
387 
1,228 
607 
865 
153 
512 
551 
549 
807 
170 
49 
413 
110 
563 
452 
623 
641 
62 
313 

990 
638 
1,404 
536 
603 
122 
672 
223 
261 
577 
344 
104 
706 
495 
248 
162 
8,390 
737 
378 
1,  347 
275 
Gil 
198 
675 
131 
147 
790 
850 
1,200 
728 
420 
23 
251 
390 
841 

3,305 
1,366 
1,  245 
1,112 
2,  121 
1,777 
1,438 
606 
708 
4,568 
798 
I,  883 
2,318 
813 
814 
2,  522 
1,  397 
1,705 
323 
1,025 
1,171 
1,181 
1,  623 
317 
111 
878 
257 
1,  156 
895 
1,  283 
1,339 
136 
671 
474 
1,982 
1,281 
2,827 
1,121 
1,240 
251 
1,375 
463 
551 
1,154 
728 
219 
1,407 
1,025 
530 
379 
16,333 
1,558 
844 
2,831 
578 
1,271 
470 
1,430 
318 
307 
1,597 
1,790 
2,363 
1,442 
856 
48 
525 
849 
1.783 

16 

14                     .10 

3,335 
1,306 
1,247 
1,112 
5,  121 
1,791 
1,  438 
606 
708 
4,  568 
798 
1,883 
2,313 
813 
814 
2,  523 
1,393 
1,705 
123 
I,  025 
1,171 
1,181 
1,623 
347 
111 
878 
257 
1,156 
895 
1,283 
1,  339 
136 
671 
474 
1,982 
1,281 
2,  827 
1,121 
1,240 
251 
1,375 
463 
551 
1,154 
728 
219 
1,407 
1,025 
531 
379 
16,407 
1,558 
844 
2,835 
578 
1,271 
470 
1,430 
318 
307 
1,597 
1,790 
2,363 
1,442 
856 
48 
526 
849 
1.783 

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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &(.-.— Continued. 


WIIITE. 
CITIES,  TOWNS,    iC.                                                       COUNTIES. 

FKF.E  COLO11ED. 

AjEffrenfci 

M. 

P. 

Totul. 

M. 

F.                Total. 

Garland  Pi-nobscot  795 

703 
310 
300 
J5<J 
1,  510 
G74 
•101 
81 
3XJ 
417 
334 
443 

ni:i 

77~ 
2C3 
13 
1» 

73 
355 
B50 
GSO 
1,  7^J 
1,  108 
0-18 
165 
50 
270 
47J 
103 
404 
427 
401 

8 
103 

10G 
37!) 
427 
87 
70 
42 
3i?0 

1,  498 
741 
G5G 
359 
3,085 
1,  4.'!3 
805 
171 
771 
81G 
090 
939 
1,301 
1,031 
55G 
31 
S80 
162 
711 
1,305 
1,403 
3,  857 
2,  522 
1,  950 
300 
105 
639 
989 
226 
854 
913 
893 
J7 
2J8 
230 
796 

i 

Glenburn  do  401 

1,498 

Greenbush  do  353 

741 
656 

Greenfield  do  *>QQ 

Ilumpdcn  do  ]    yj^ 

359 

Ilermon  do  79 

•         . 

Iloldcn  do  404 

1,433 

Huwlaiid  d:>  93 

805 
174 

Hudaou  do  .jig 

Kenduskeag  do  3yt) 

771 

La  Grange  do  -^ 

Leo  do  49(j 

690 
939 
1,301 
1,631 
550 
31 
28C 
162 
744 
1,365 
1.4U3 
3,860 
2,533 
1,950 
360 
105 
639 
9SS 
236 
854 
913 
t93 
17 
853 
23C 
79C 
897 
172 
164 
101 
793 
1,970 
59 
1,  102 
31C 
637 
191 
353 
959 
708 
512 
1,106 
1,314 
1,152 
282 
G94 
ItS 
347 
8,070 
1,744 
2,343 
1,254 
95 
1,770 
2,739 
1,705 

1,317 
2.000 

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Lincoln  do  '             g-<j 

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169 
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332 
252 
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130 
333 
82 
108 
4,  0-.I3 
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1,  131 
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42 
871 
1,369 
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201 
657 
951 

1,  970     . 
59 
1,103 
310 
837 
191 

959 
708 
512 
1,  1GG 
1,314 
1,  152 
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G94 
182 
346 
8,027     j 
1,741 
2,343 
1  254 

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1,  755 
2,738 
1,094 
400 
1,311     I 

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STATE   OF   MAINE. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OP  CITIES,  TOWNS,  Sec.— Continued. 


205 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

732 
439 
704 
388 
894 
250 
SSI 
GU 
334 
530 
1,353 
555 
535 
254 
824 
59 
528 
893 
790 
304 
C23 
838 
703 
333 
950 
1,132 
418 
087 
C81 
2,  771 
352 
490 
474 
1,  104 
413 
639 
431 
55G 
548 
1,069 
859 
890 
315 
S95 
700 
533 
1,  300 
849 
822 
4CG 
483 
729 
702 
373 
1,209 
001 
231 
185 
203 
85 
2,797 
98 
30T 
899 
GG9 
251 
138 
432 
151 

085 
392 
C93 
315 
820 
200 
219 
530 
325 
505 
1,392 
525 
515 
211 
791 
59 
531 
281 
764 
359 
550 
758 
732 
317 
852 
1,  132 
374 
058 
059 
2,  733 
334 
498 
378 
1,039 
400 
037 
395 
518 
547 
1,000 
803 
807 
313 
583 
CGO 
400 
1,220 
808 
773 
448 
475 
074 
018 
355 
1,172 
611 
214 
171 
20G 
59 
2,  790 
93 
304 
8X 
5:« 
217 
133 
453 
132 

1,417 
831 
1,  397 
733 
1,  714 
510 
510 
1,141 
G59 
1,041 
2,750 
1,080 
1,050 
495 
],G15 
118 
1,059 
574 
1,  551 
714 
1,  179 
1,590 
1,  495 
055 
1,808 
2,  204 
792 
1,  345 
1,340 
5,509 
080 
988 
852 
2,143 
849 
1,270 
820 
1,  074 
1,095 
2,075 
1,082 
1,703 
G28 
1,173 
1,372 
999 
2,532 
1,657 
1,595 
914 
953 
1,403 
1,320 
728 
2,381 
1,272 
445 
35G 
409 
144 
5.593 
191 
OU 
1,755 
1,205 
403 
273 
890 
233 

1,417 
831 
1,397 
733 
1,715 
510 
540 
1,141 
059 
1,041 
2,753 
1,081 
1,050 
495 
1,015 
118 
1,059 
574 
1,554 
714 
1,184 
1,597 
1,  495 
655 
1,808 
2,200 
793 
1,315 
1,340 
5,520 
68G 
988 
857 
2,143 
849 
1,276 
827 
1,074 
1,095 
2,075 
1,682 
1,703 
029 
1,178 
1,  372 
1,005 
2,532 
1,657 
1,  595 
914 
953 
1,403 
1,320 
728 
2,381 
1,272 
445 
303 
409 
144 
5,621 
191 
GU 
1,755 
1,205 
4G8 
273 
890 
283 

do  

Bloomlield  

do  

...do... 

1 

1 

do  

do  

do  

do  

do  

do          .                   

3 

1 

3 

1 

do  

Hurt  land  

do  

dO  :  

do  

May  field  

do  

do  

do  

do  

do  

do  

o 

3 

1 

5 
1 

do  

Plttsfield 

do  

llipley 

...do...                  ...:... 

1 
1 

1 

2 

1 

Smithficld                                                           do  

Stark-            .      .                 ... 

Waldo 

4 

7 

11 

do  

Brooks 

do  .... 



do  

2 

3 

5 

Frankfort          

do  

Freedom 

...do... 

1 

1 

do  

Liberty  

do  

do  

do 

do 

Morrilt  

do  

1 

1. 

do  

do 

3 

3 

6 

do 

do          

Stockton 

...<]o.-- 

Troy  rffi 

.     -do 

Waldo  . 

...An... 

do 

Bailey  villo 

...Oa... 

5 

g 

7 

Calais,  City  of  do  

14 

14 

23 

Cherry  field  do  .                       .             

Columbia  do  

Crawford  do 

Danforth  do 

206 


STATE   OF  MAINE. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  Sec.— Continued. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    tC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

72 
256 
1,071 
1,823 
213 
587 
251 
C14 
1,296 
1,  132 
751 
104 
174 
150 
6C8 
140 
1,196 
G14 
318 
539 
590 
214 
362 
166 
251 
317 
599 
618 
1,012 
4,000 
1,404 
563 
367 
864 
829 
12 
1,289 
1,320 
1,482 
1,024 
707 
1,027 
CC2 
044 
711 
1,046 
2,810 
1,098 
646 
1,213 
897 
1,385 
1,427 

59 
229 
1,108 
1,995 
231 
5-13 
256 
534 
1,238 
1,070 
751 
99 
154 
147 
614 
121 
1,103 
580 
308 
553 
585 
200 
353 
177 
228 
2C2 
619 
037 
1,  137 
5,348 
1,449 
590 
334 
903 
854 
13 
1,388 
1,347 
1,492 
1,016 
734 
977 
014 
705 
781 
1,079 
3,407 
1,  122 
627 
1,390 
917 
1,492 
1,396 

'  131 
485 
2,179 
3,818 
444 
1,130 
507 
1,148 
2,  554 
2,202 
1,502 
203 
328 
297 
1,282 
261 
2,299 
1,194 
026 
1,092 
1,181 
414 
715 
343 
479 
579 
1,218 
1,253 
2,149 
9,348 
2,853 
1,  153 
701 
1,767 
1,683 

2,677 
2,667 
2,  974 
2,040 
1,441 
2,004 
1,306 
1,349 
1,492 
2,125 
0,217 
2,  220 
1,273 
2,603 
1,814 
2,877 
2,823 

131 
483 
2,181 
3,830 
444 
1,130 
518 
1,148 
2,555 
2,250 
1,502 
203 
328 
297 
1,282 
262 
2,299 
1,195 
626 
1,113 
1,191 
444 
715 
343 
479 
579 
1,218 
1,256 
2,155 
9,349 
2,  853 
1,153 
701 
1,767 
1,683 
25 
2,679 
2,668 
2,974 
2,040 
1,441 
2,004 
1,307 
1,349 
1,492 
2,125 
6,223 
2,221 
1,273 
2,024 
1,824 
2,878 
2,825 

do  

°e       *       hi 

do  

o 

20 

2 

32 

do  

12 

P 

do             

H 

do  

bo' 

do  

4 

7 

11 

Jones  ort 

do  

P 

du 

1 
34 

1 
54 

do  

20 

do                

Marion 

do            

do  

do  

do  

do 

1 

1 

do           ...             

do      

1 

1 

do  

do  

16 
7 

5 
3 

21 
10 

do  

do 

do 

•\Vesley                     

do 

"\Vhitiug             

do.. 

do 

York. 

Alfred                                           

An 

1 
4 
1 

1 
0 

1 

2 

do 

do 

do 

Elliott                                        

do 



Hollis                                   

do 

do 





do 

1 

1 
1 

2 

1 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

1 

1 

Newfleld  

do 

North  Berwick  

do 

Parsonefield  

.     .do          

Saco  

do  

4 

o 

1 

6 

1 

Sanford  

do  

Shapleigh  

do 

South  Berwick  

do 

11 
0 
1 
1 

10 
4 

21 
10 

1 

a 

do  

Wells  

do  

York  

do  

1 

STATE   OF  MAINE. 


207 


TABLE  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foroign  born. 

Aggregate  population. 

WHITE. 

M. 

ULACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

31. 

F.         Total. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

ja. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 
1 

F.   Total. 

13,  943 
8,775 
33,  930 
10,  269 
18,  G44 
2R,  C17 
15,833 
13,  896 
18,  615 
34,625 
7,582 
10,  270 
18.  396 
19,388 
18,034 
28,400 

14,410 
7,  58'J 
34,  802 
9,887 
17,  931 
27,  167 
15,  713 
13,  410 
17,763 
32,  326 
7,054 
10,258 
17,  445 
18,  417 
17,  424 
30,  823 

28,  352 
16,  364 
68,  732 
20,156 
36,  575 
53,784 
31,546 
27,306 
36,  378 
66,  951 
14,636 
20,528 
35,  841 
37,  805 
35,  458 
59,223 

5 

7 
119 

4 
129 

7 
11 
248 

1 

4 
76 
3 
11 
26 
31 
15 

o 
5 
107 

0 

8 

27 
12 

3 

9 
183 
5 
19 
50 
58 
27 

28,  362 
16,384 
69,  163 
20,161 
36,  609 
53,922 
31,  674 
27,  352 
36,  380 
67,  030 
14,  636 
20,  610 
35,856 
37,  829 
35,583 
59  275 

668 
3,432 
3,020 
140 
666 
880 
557 
205 
185 
3,030 
227 
575 
515 
332 
3,516 
1,256 

695 
2,657 
3,304 
102 
470 
847 
483 
213 
133 
2,631 
169 
604 
382 
286 
3,386 
1,575 

1,363 
6,089 
6,384 
242 
1,142 
1,727 
1,040 
508 
318 
5,631 
396 
1,179 
897 
618 
6,902 
2,831 

1 

1,364 
6,095 
0,  428 
242 
1,  148 
1.  733 
1,0-12 
508 
318 
5,701 
396 
1,180 
897 
618 
6,951 
2,832 

29,726 
22,  47D 
75,  591 
20,  40.) 
37,  757 
55,  655 
32,  716 
27,  860 
36,  698 
72,  731 
15,032 
21,790 
86,  753 
38,  447 
42,534 
62,  107 

3 

12 

3 

15 

6 
27 

5 

12 

17 

6 
44 
36 
8 
1 
9 

9 
44 
34 
11 
1 
G 

15 
88 
70 
19 
o 

15 

2 
2 

o 

4 
2 

2 

0 

2 

o 

4 

Oxford  

32 

32 

01 

5 

2 

7 

10 

3 

13 

13 
6 
3 
37 
20 

!8 

0 

2 
30 
20 

31 

8 
5 
67 
40 

23 

4 
7 
37 

28 
3 
12 
21 
5 

51 

19 

:,:• 
12 

^ 

1 

Waldo  

12 

8 

20 

9 

20 
1 

38 

29 

1 

York 

Total  

30 

67 

31 

297,  216 

292,419   389,635 

314 

312 

626 

277 

288 

5C5 

590,  826 

19,  314 

18,003 

37,  317 

37 

69 

37,453  ]  628,279 

NOTE. — Five  Indians  included  in  white  population. 


TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 


FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 


7 
5 
68 
3GO 
1C 
7 
31 
G3 
18 
1G 
2 
17 
40 
560,  030 
99 
13,822 
49 
19 
7 
16 
12.3C6 
122 
1,101 
28 
118 

206 
418 
26 

7 
8 

Holland 

16 

15,290 
49 
5 
27 
64 
8 
1 
9 
759 
27 
74 

Italy 

9 
7 
1,293 
116 
62 
42 

5 
6 
17,  5-10 
1 
3 
59 
2,677 
12 
120 

384 
37 
4 

Florida. 

British  America  

Illinois 

China 

England  

23 
137 

France  

German  States: 

Sweden  

Aggregate  native  

Maiue  

590,  826 



13 
19 
10 
4 
107 
88 
20 

Maryland  

Masgachu  setts  

Sandwich  Islands  

Michigan  

Minnesota  

Hesse  13 

Mississippi  

Nassau  1 

•Wales  

Missouri  

Prussia  77 

Other  foreign  countries  

"Wurtemberg  10 
Germany,  (not  speci- 

New  Jersey  

37,453 
590,  826 

New  York  

Total 

Ohio  . 

Great  Britain,  (not  specified).  .  . 

628,  279 

208 


STATE    OF   MAINE. 


TABLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATION'S. 

f<».  or. 

OCCUPATIOXS. 

o.  or. 

.  - 

4 
189 
11G 
073 

_ia- 
m 

21 
3- 
163 
.42- 
64  _ 
152 

33 
o 
o 
2,  777 
18 
11 
04 
295 

89 

282 
107 
5 
3 
10 
295 

Manufacturers  

348 

n,:i7.-i 

48 
1,004 
5G 
S 
11 
56 
585 
3,032 
13 
592 
1,087 
241 
191 

' 

H( 

K 
5' 

i 

.7 
1 

29 

55 
i 
1 

30 
1C 

3 

1,21 

It 

] 
4< 

] 

_L 
1 

3 
1 

Actors  

Mariners  

Agents  

Marketmen  

Agricultural  implement  makers  

Dentists  

M  asons,  (stone  unil  brick)  

Apprentices  

Mast-makers  

Architects  

Mat-makcra  

Artists  

Match-makers  

Auctioneers  

Measurers  

Authors  
Bakers  

42 

1">4 

Bankers  

62 

43 
(T 

7,087 
64,  843 
15,  8C5 
5 
3 
2 

'; 

4,007 

5 
25 

101 

' 

180 
19 
12 
12 
5 

: 

5 
445 

: 

9 
395 
78 
16 

2G 

5 
485 
25 
40 
39 
90 

184 
2,091) 
_1S_ 

18,734 

8 

0 

220 
_£ifi 
200 
150 
1,460 

951 
1,093 

Bank  officers  

Editors  

Millers  

Barkeepers  

Engravers  

Millwrights  

IOC 
233 
14 
55 
GO 
38 
15 
3 
9 
211 
584 
14 
31 
3 
29 
50 
337 

37-2 
7 
4,952 
31 
123 
430 
34 
0 
432 
31 
53 

0 

sT 
_25jl_ 

2,701 
1  059 

i     t 

Boiler-makers  

Furriers 

Brass-workers  
Brewers  
Bricklayers  

Gardeners  and  nurserymen  
Gas-fitters  

Oil-cloth  manufacturers  
Oil-makers  
Ostlers  

Brick  -makers  
Bridge-builder:!  
Brokers  

G  ate-keepers  
Gilders  
Glaziers  

Ovcrpccrs  
Oystermcn  

Brush-makers  
Builders  

Glue-makers  
Goldsmiths  

Packers  
Painters  

Butchers  

Grocers  
Gunsmiths  

Paper-hangers  

c'1  \ 

manufacturers 

c   l  t     k 

l. 

II 

£ 

C  ttl    d    1 

Pian     o 

Inspectors  

r 

" 

Ironmongers  

• 

12 
111 
G 
G33 
12 
12 
52 
129 

Platers  

3 

Coach-makers  

Pocket-book  mannfactnrerfl  

Collectors  

Laborers  

Pot  and  pearl-ash  manufacturers  

Last-makers  

P 

irion     erchante 

Powder  manuf  vcrnrcrs 

P.- 

Produce  dealers 

1,119 

12 

Prov'Mon  dealer* 

4 

5 

Quarrymen  

131 

Man  tun-  maker  s  

STATE    OF   MAINE. 

TABLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 


209 


OCCUPATIONS. 


Rag  collectors 

Railroadmen 

Refectory  keepers 

Refiners 

Riggers 

Roofers  and  slaters 

Rope-makers 


Saddlers 

Safe-makers 

Sail-makers 

(Sailing-masters  . . 

Sash-makers 

Saw-makers 

Sawyers 

Screw-makers  ... 

Seamstresses 

Servants 

Sextons 

Shingle-makers  . . 
Ship-carpenters  . . 

Shoe-binders 

Shoemakers 

Shocpeg-makers. 

Showmen 

Sieve-makers..  .. 

Shipmasters 

Speculators 


502 
98 


40 

33 
3 

2(U 
223 
84 

81 

2,384 

13,  371 

14 

51 

1,982 
67 

4,584 
11 
3 
2 

759 
46 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

70 
1 
G 
33 
o 

7G(i 
32 
: 
33 
714 
2 
3 
-   94^. 

703 

1,980 

O*JO 

279 
41 

2 
4 

30 

70 
44 
448 
4 
o 

273 
2 
S 
16 

11 
11 
20 
11 
S3 
16 
12 
3 

Storekeepers  

Stove-makers  

Straw  -workers  

Students  

Sugar-manufacturers  

Surgeons  

Surveyors  

5,209 

52 
257 

Telegraph  operators  

"Wood  dealers  

27 
12 
1,215 
37 
7 
40 

C 

Trunk-makers  

Turners  

Total  

206,677 

210 


STATK    OF    MARYLAND. 


TAHI.K  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 

1 

o 
3 

4 
5 
C 

.7 
8 
9 
10 

' 

13 
14 
15 
HI 
17 
18 
19 

22 

Under  1. 
UOrSTIES. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  anil  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40.    40  aud  under  50. 

1 
M.             F. 

M. 

P. 

JI.             F. 

M. 

P. 

M.             F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F.             M. 

F. 

AlIeRhnnv  .          .                   '         478           407 

1,920 
616 
2,  7(14 
10,  760 
224 
471 
1,302 
1,140 
323 
671 
2,  131 
1,044 
480 
466 
683 
517 
502 
423 
931 
483 
1,714 
796 

1,  855 
625 
2,651 
10,784 
233 
403 
1,289 
1,178 
323 
659 
2,096 
1,151 
529 
415 
621 
496 
501 
417 
892 
457 
1,659 
729 

1,992 
759 
3,015 
11,315 
256 
511 
1,556 
1,281 
356 
750 
2,459 
1,120 
591 
463 
789 
595 
558 
424 
1,051 
519 
1,929 
959 

1.087 

2,  931 
11.499 
2)5 
493 
1,  505 
1,247 
300 
788 
2,403 
1,110 
521 
464 

625 
508 
411 
1,027 
514 
1,919 
883 

1,731 

757 
3,  046 
9,3:7 
271 
520 
1,308 
1,283 
3CG 
795 
2,349 
1,099 
557 
488 
707 
584 
552 
403 
1,039 
483 
1,704 
939 

1.713 
057 
2,  603 
10,019 
224 
445 
1.314 
1,182 
337 
716 
2,341 
1.07J 
558 
401 
087 
549 
485 
397 
903 
493 
1,791 
862 

1,443 
955 
2.  420 
8,064 
233 
453 
1,  190 
1,  170 
319 
604 
2.  ISO 
953 
637 
455 
569 
569 
533 
403 
801 
435 
1,552 
777 

1,501 

641 
2,  451 
10,  306 
232 
475 
1.194 
1,013 
314 
674 
2,  375 
901 
507 
351 
581 
015 
400 
370 
P09 
452 
1,679 
790 

2,  089 

3,  642 
15,879 
362 
654 
1,851 
1.730 
523 
993 
3,251 
1,417 
717 
728 
950 
829 
760 
657 
1.297 
654 
2,303 
1,083 

2,  174 
952 
4,033 
18,837 
304 
602 
1,923 
1,716 
527 
970 
3,  503 
1,455 
793 
025 
911 
835 
706 
021 

i  ,  :ai 
C81 
3,  520 
1,067 

1,  724 

3,303 
13,884 
243 
477 
1,4,7 
1,279 
303 
090 
2,146 
1,188 
533 
407 
707 
590 
527 
413 
1,056 
516 
1,589 
867 

1,496        1,252 
068           500 
3,  019       2,  297 
13,  795  '     P,  933 
213  '         2W 
409           380 
1,361        1,028 
1,  193           908 
335           290 
652           584 
2,232        1,705 
1,089           918 
510           416 
400           376 
640           507 
576  !         447 
509  '•         458 
361            302 
932           671 
400           449 
1,622        1,181 
831            591 

1,  034 
4S4 
S.051 
8,782 
173 
323 
950 
834 
250 
537 
1,682 
845 
417 
330 
527 
422 
374 
283 
580 
409 
1,262 
603 

Baltimore  ro.,  ex.  of  rity..         Or-*5          663 
Bnltbnoii<  City  2,  902       2,  871 
Calvcrt.    .                                1          64  1          78 

j 
Caroline                                              DC  i         109 

Carroll  308           264 

Cocil  .                                            201  ;        280 

Clmrlen                                     '          84             71 

Dorchester                                        174           Ml 

Frederick  511            477 

Harfonl  •        223          242 

Howard    ^          117            121 

Kent  110          124 

Monttfomerv     .    .    '                        136           140 

Prince  George'*                               133           135 

Queen  Anne..                                 128           124 

St.  Slarv'n  .                                     iI7            JOT 

Somerset  .                                         173           174 

Talbot  .                                         108          111 

Washington                                     300           293 

Worcester                                        ,64            135 

Total                                    7  481       7  277 

30,411 

29,1)05 

33,  292 

32,  927 

30,  443 

29,  846 

26,  841 

28,856 

43,  707 

47,  244 

34,  756 

33,359  '  24,577 

23,158 

FKEE  COLORED. 


c 

30 

20 

34 

10 

33 

26 

23 

33 

'17 

•  ; 

37 

19 

25 

9 

•18 

51 

207 

277 

364 

390 

308 

303 

378 

375 

°60 

297 

J05 

ooo 

3 

4 

Baltimore  ro.,  ex.  of  city.. 

50 
307 

65 

356 

215 
1  108 

227 
1  127 

1  197 

238 
1  417 

305 
1  209 

244 

1  5G2 

2.'J() 
88° 

20-1 
1    7%o 

295 
1  896 

326 
3  411 

282 
j   (j^~) 

308 
o  yoy 

248 
1  213 

198 
1  595 

r> 

Calvcrt  

20 

28 

133 

113 

1°4 

130 

114 

1  IG 

100 

102 

143 

88 

107 

R 

24 

<V) 

193 

167 

003 

210 

162 

199 

1  V) 

f'!)l 

204 

151 

125 

1°4 

Carroll  

19 

]  1 

51 

71 

53 

86 

81 

79 

7° 

100 

K) 

5-1 

R 

Cecil 

IP, 

9 

11 

• 

in 

Dorchester  

(;s 

65 

°68 

'118 

°00 

353 

°80 

267 

354 

377 

°07 

t('18 

1813 

100 

ii 

53 

°08 

• 

Harfonl 

150 

• 

Howard  

IP 

%3 

. 

95 

QO 

106 

87 

08 

go 

£1 

oo 

108 

70 

48 

62 

Kent 

130 

-15 

l">fi 

28 

96 

80 

112 

123 

10° 

% 

75 

J  11 

107 

71 

75 

C>1 

64 

16 
17 

Prince  <reor£*-'n  
Queen  Anne  

_ 
37 

20 

8lt 

f-'l 
248 

95 
°36 

89 
°04 

7U 
"07 

70 
217 

fi-'J 
174 

M 

100 

107 

99 
°69 

56 
170 

33 

23° 

41 

170 

50 
1G8 

- 

St.  Mnrv's 

O-T 

10 

67 

Iff 

104 

100 

Talbot  

183 

I'M) 

171 

Washington  

1  [ 

10° 

76 

05 

• 

Total  

1  0°6 

4  169 

STATE    OF    MARYLAND. 


211 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


50  «ud  under  CO. 

HO  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90.  90  and  under  100. 

1 

Above  100. 

Agcuiikn'u.  '               Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

1 
2 

;j 

4 
5 
6 

I 

9 
10 

11 
12 

13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

27 
• 
70 
153 
3 
0 
44 
32 

18 
57 
30 
10 
0 
32 
17 
8 
3 
15 
4 
45 
24 

F. 

M.             F. 

L 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

700 
357 

1,437 
4,619 
112 
206 

637 
644 
104 
353 
1,116 
598 
268 

mo 

308 
320 
S59 
203 
•107 
072 

8C5 
330 

630 
295 

1,  207 
4,999 
103 
181 
050 
014 
101 
329 
1,180 
446 
255 
188 
348 
279 
197 
199 
403 
205 
843 
371 

382 
102 
789 
1,  969 
50 
10.) 
452 
330 
85 
105 
729 
3UO 
157 
101 
1113 
180 
100 
80 
208 
99 
501 
207 

307 
172 
072 
2,  Oil 
59 
83 
438 
324 
110 

™ 

: 

156 
91 

223 
157 
92 
104 
249 
136 
491 
221 

123 
04 
289 
700 
10 
33 
198 
114 
39 
75 
287 
141 
55 
39 
94 
68 
29 
33 
81 
43 
109 
57 

125 
60 
304 
1,  051 
21 
41 
186 
133 
43 
78 
285 
148 

27 
94 
81 
32 
33 
78 
52 
188 
105 

32 

11 
98 
284 
8 
5 
55 
39 
15 
21 
90 
30 
23 
5 
32 
24 
0 
8 
21 
10 
54 
28 

4 

3 

1 

13,  890 
6,258 
23,970 
88,013 
2,  044 
3,  914 
11,353 
10,  235 

13.  325 
5.  440 
22,  752 
9.".,  907 
1  ,  953 
3,  090 
11,  172 
9,  759 
2,807 
5,  721 
19,  402 
8.  800 
4,531 
3,  433 
5,  545 
4,  797 
3,  <J95 
3,  326 
7.  531 
4,041 
11,  324 
6.  636 

27,  215 
11,701 

\   "•-{ 

3,  997 
7,604 
22,  525 
19,994 
5,  796 
11,651 
38,  391 
17,  971 
9,  081 
7,  347 
11,349 
9,  650 
8,415 
6,  798 
15,332 
8,100 
28,305 
13,  442 

Anne  Arundcl  

Baltimore  county. 
Baltimore  City  .  .  . 
Culvert 

7 
11 

5 
31 
1 

4 

o 

o 
4 
li 

I 

0 
1 
1 
9 
0 
3 

Carroll 

Cecil  - 

2,  929 
5,933 

18,  929 
9,  105 

1 

7 

1 

i 

1 

1 

4,  550 
3.  1)14 
5,  804 
4,853 
4,  420 
3,478 
7,801 
•i,  005 
13,  981 
6,  806 

Kent  . 

3 
4 

3 
3 

Prince  George's.  .  . 

1 

3 
6 
1 
3 
4 

1 

St    Mary  'a 

5 

4 

4 

1 

1 

Talbot 

~ 

1 

14,  451 

14,  214 

7,416 

7,909 

2,758 

3,240 

641 

905 

01 

98           3         13           1 

2 

256,  839 

259,079  !        513,918 

FREE  COLORED. 


21 
140 
129 
537 
59 
61 
45 
95 
22 
158 
137 
98 
36 
130 
52 
19 
114 
39 
129 
96 
50 
81 

16 
122 
150 
1,021 
47 
66 
36 
79 
32 
164 
169 
99 
37 
99 
59 
30 
94 
42 
109 
97 
53 
93 

3 
83 

94 
249 
26 
45 
22 
53 
19 
113 
118 
64 
26 
07 
44 
19 
54 
29 
69 
47 
32 
01 

81 
73 
4  S3 
41 
50 
26 
54 
20 
98 
100 
79 
26 
52 
20 
21 
69 
33 

57 
42 
70 

2 
39 

40 

82 

16 

27 
9 
21 
3 
46 
25 
24 
10 
15 
11 
12 
29 
10 
34 
38 
19 
41 

5 
37 
27 
182 
16 
22 
10 
28 
9 
33 
44 
21 
15 
25 
9 
7 
21 
10 
41 
33 
13 
31 

1 

224 
2,501 
2,  153 
10,  310 
903 
1,381 
589 
1,493 
513 
2,373 

ft     .-•"»•* 
r,,  ij~4 

1,  823 
663 
1,839 
790 
601 
1,050 
932 
2,306 
1,505 
803 
1,817 

243 
2,  303 
2,073 
15,  331 
933 
1,405 
636 
1,420 
550 
2,311 
2,430 
1,822 

1,572 
762 
597 
1,722 
934 
2,  265 
1,  459 
874 
1,75-1 

407 
4,864 
4,231 
25,680 
1,811 
2,  786 
1,225 
2,918 
- 
4,  634 
4,957 
3,  614 
1,395 
3,411 
1,  552 
1,198 
3,  372 
1,866 
4,571 
2,  904 
1,077 
3,571 

1 

'  3 

4 
5 
0 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
2d 

4  '           11 

11              10 
32  '          62 
2              5 
9            11 
C  !            4 
9              9 
3              5 
14             11 

17  ;       is 

5             13 
5               2 
8             13 
7               9 
1  :            5 
10  !           12 
2              6 

13  :      12 

6  .           16 
3               8 
5             11 

3 
5 

3 

6 

16 

0 
3 
3 

11 
6 
3 

1 

5 
1 

1 
15 

Anne  Aruudel  
Baltimore  county  . 
Baltimore  City  .  .  . 
Calvert 

1 

5 

• 

1 

3 
1 
7 
2 

1 
2 

1 

Cecil 

1 

2 
3 

1 

1 

0 

4 
5 

4 

8 
3 
4 
2 

Montgomery  
Prince  George's.  .  . 
Quccu  Anne  
St.  Mary'n.  . 

o 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

2 

4 

2 

0 

3 

Talbot  

Washington  
Worcester  

2 

2,248 

2,719 

1,337 

1,583 

553 

645  i         173           250 

45 

98 

17 

39 

1 

39,  746 

44,  196 

83,942 

212 


STATE    OF    MARYLAND. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


SLAVE 

l 
9 
3 
4 

5 
6 

7 
- 
9 
10 
11 
1  ! 
13 
11 
IS 
16 
17 
18 
19 
I 
B 
-.: 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1.        ,    1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  13.    15  and  tinder  20. 

20  and  under  30.    30  and  under  40.  '  40  and  under  50. 

j 

M.            F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F.            SI. 

P. 

M. 

F.      !      M. 

F.            M. 

F. 

4 

95 
33 
10 
8 
6D 
17 
137 
18 
74 
34 

34 

47 
81 
1(3 
70 
103 
41 
35 
15 
45 

7 
103 
43 
10 
15 
73 
15 
137 
15 
58 
32 
31 
43 
41 
82 
172 
SO 

in 

53 
48 
13 
57 

36 
505 
195 
49 
43 
313 
47 
683 
05 
290 
192 
108 
210 
200 
371 
009 
S77 
«. 
3-13 
237 
95 
228 

30 
440 
190 
07 
52 
343 
35 
721 
61 
295 
203 
122 
184 
158 
349 
857 
270 
472 
306 
559 
?€ 
8S7 

02 
502 
228 
82 
62 
321 
5-1 
728 
65 
318 
253 
108 
204 
100 
425 
901 
308 
489 
354 
276 
98 
839 

40 
482 
171 
146 
61 
355 
52 
742 
69 
288 
211 
127 
209 
201 
414 
893 
275 
472 
327 
257 
97 
203 

49 
549 
243 
122 
7:1 
385 
04 
092 
87 
286 
249 
158 
191 
193 
400 
800 
348 
437 
373 
201 
101 
201 

48 
479 
198 
234 
50 
301 
59 
633 
69 
232 
235 
102 
203 
181 
376 
781 
292 
437 
351 
272 
119 
221 

33 
483 
234 
109 
65 
297 
48 
601 
56 
253 
227 
134 
200 
191 
330 
811 
291 
363 
331 
265 
93 
249 

47 
412 
226 
209 
50 
300 
43 
537 
03 
233 
212 
125 
170 
174 
312 
700 
2S4 
333 
207 
246 
101 
233 

47 
745 
337 
173 
81 
445 
83 
878 
K 
364 
328 
180 
263 
241 
481 
1,023 
440 
593 
480 
363 
116 
292 

82 
577 
307 
333 
09 
332 
81 
773 
93 
337 
287 
193 
233 
211 
400 
915 
343 
511 
406 
331 
150 
303 

25 
392 
134 
59 
26 
186 
32 
473 
35 
215 
148 
73 
150 
103 
237 
600 
197 
317 
299 
193 
52 
217 

40 
371 
187 

188 
29 
208 
45 
465 
53 
213 
190 
101 
149 
121 
248 
001 
191 
341 
247 
139 
72 
195 

15 
251 
73 
32 
13 
142 
27 
321 
24 
140 
81 
32 
70 
60 
193 
446 
128 
2J8 
195 
107 
51 
147 

36 
225 
109 
120 
13 
147 
20 
3L1 
35 
141 
95 
55 
84 
71 
198 
441 
134 
222 
161 
144 
52 
125 

Baltimore  co.  ox.  of  city  .  .  . 

Calvcrt  

Cecil 

Kent  

St  Mary'a 

Talbot 

Total  

1,168 

1,223 

5,840 

5.S19 

6,363 

6,163 

6,437 

5,898 

5,684 

5,  359 

8,067 

7,372 

4,237 

4,485  !    2,803 

2,939 

AGCEEGATE. 

i 
ft 
3 

Total  whites  

7,431 
1,038 
1,103 

7,277 
1,  140 
1,223 

30,  41J 
4,694 
5,810 

29,065 
4.570 
S,  813 

33,292 
5,280 
6,303 

32,  927 
5,205 
6,163 

30,  443 

5,277 
6,  437 

23,  846 
5,205 
5,898 

26,  841 
4,  231 
5,684 

28,856 
4,889 
5,  359 

43,  707 
6,273 
8,067 

47,  244 
7,804 
7,372 

34,  750 
4,790 
4,  2S7 

33,  359 
5,7!i9 
4,485 

24,  577 
3,779 
2.  803 

23,158 
4,189  ' 
2,939 

Total  free  colored.  . 

!),675 

9,040 

40,  951 

40,334 

44,  933     44,  295 

42,  157 

l 
40,  949     36,  779 

39,  104 

58,047 

62,  460 

43,783     43,  Oi.'i     31,159 

30,280 

STATE    OF   MARYLAND. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


213 


SLAVE. 


50  and  under  GO. 

60  and  under  70.   70  and  under  80.   80  and  under  90.   90;iud  under  100. 

f                              j 

Above  100. 

Ageuukn'u.                Total. 

Aggregate. 

M.            F. 

M. 

F.            51. 

F.       j      M. 

F.             SI.             F.       :    M. 

F. 

SI. 

F.             M. 

F. 

7 
176 
58 
24 
o 

90 
18 
217 
13 
91 
58 
20 
74 
41 
127 
306 
64 
174 
134 
76 
23 
87 

15 

137 
65 
78 
13 
98 
14 
17-1 
13 
85 
58 
31 
54 
33 
89 
230 
67 
154 
110 
71 
3S 
80 

4 
108 
49 
17 
1 
51 
8 
151 
8 
47 
31 
21 
48 

00 

99 
21G 
44 
85 
7G 
44 
24 
42 

10               2 

108             44 

1 

•1-J             19 
74 

5 

1 

J 

1 

onn 

376 
3,  395 
1,565 
1,541 
363 
2,280 
378 
4,703 
463 
2,018 
1,615 
9S4 
1,  392 
1,  221 
2,  623 
5,960 
1,985 
3,  234 
2,401 
1,838 
751 
1,822 

GG3 
7,332 
3,182 
3,  218 
739 
4,609 
7  S3 
9,653 
11.10 
4,  123 
3,  243 
1,800 
2,  8C2 
2,509 
5,  421 
12,  479 
4,  174 
6,  549 
5,  OS9 
3,725 
1,435 
3,  018 

35  !           19 
16  i            7 

17               5 
6 

3  0:17 

4  ; 

I 

1    

1    

.     .   .              C77 

2 
41             20 

-        ' 

126  ;          43 
11               4 

2 

1 
4 

1 

:            377 

20               6 

1      , 

8              4 

0 

...          2  320 

1 

'            405 

53            18            15  !            1 

13 

o 

1 

4  950 

467 

4d             15  '. 
42             14 
22               6 
38             17 
26               8 
89             40 
192  :           85 
49              1:> 
101  ;          20 
64             33  : 
38             19 
15               6 
45  I           Jl 

30              3 
13              6 
12               2 
13  |            3 
7               3 
35               9 
71             31 
13               4 
34             14 
31             12 

16  i            2 

i 
1  •_'               2 

26  ,            C 

1 

6  j            4 
7               3 
3               1 

a 

2 
3 

1 

2  105 

1 

1 

1        1  628 

R7fi 

2 

1    47(1 

1    OSS 

16               3               7 
33               5             10 
4    1 

o 
2 

o 

5 
1 

2.798 

6  513 

2  189 

13               5 
11 

2               1 
1               1 
C               2 

3 
6 
3 

3 

o 

1 

4 
1 
2 
5 

3  31  .<\ 

' 
1                 o  nsa 

1  887 

684 

4 

1  8*0 

| 

1,882 

1,709 

1,196 

1,197  i         426 

457  1         147 

159             41             66 

16 

30 

1      44  313 

42,  876 

87,  189 

COUNTIES. 


Alleghany 

Anne  ArundeL.. 
Baltimore  county 

Baltimore  City 

Caroline 

Culvert 

i  Carroll 

Charles 

Cecil 

Dorchester 

Frederick 

Ilarford 

Howard 

Kent 

Montgomery 

Prince  George... 

Queen  Anne 

St.  Mary'.s 

Somerset 

Talbot 

Washington 

Worcester 


3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
ID 
20 
21 


AGGREGATE. 


14,  451 

14,214 

7  416 

7  969 

2  758 

3  246 

641 

905 

61 

98 

3 

13 

1 

o 

256,  839 

259  079 

513  918 

1 

2  248 

2  719 

1  337 

1  583 

553 

645 

173 

250 

45 

98 

17 

39 

1 

39  746 

44  196 

83  94° 

!  88° 

1  709 

1  1% 

1  197 

4°6 

147 

159 

41 

66 

16 

30 

44  313 

4°  876 

87  189 

18,581 

18,  642 

9,  94[) 

10,749 

3,  737 

4,348 

961 

1,311 

117 

262 

36 

82 

1 

3 

340,  898 

346,  151 

687,  049 

214 


STATE  OF  MARYLAND. 

TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


COUNTIKS. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free  colored. 
Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

Total  slave.  | 

ii 

Aggregate. 

|| 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

11  LACK. 

MULATTO. 

M.            F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Alleghany  
Anno  Arandcl  .  . 

13,890 
6,258 
112,  583 
2,014 
3,  914 
11,353 
10,  235 
2.929 
5,933 
18,  929 
9,103 
1 
3,914 
5,804 
4,853 
4,  420 
3,  472 
7,801 
4,  005 
13,  981 
6,800 

13,  325 
5,446 
118,  659 
1,953 
3,690 
11,  172 
9,  739 
2,807 
5,721 
19,  462 
8,866 
4,531 
3,  433 
5,  545 
4,797 
3,  995 
3,326 
7,531 
4,041 
14,  324 
6,  636 

27,  215 
11,704 
231,  242 
3,  997 
7,604 
22,  525 
19,  994 
5,790 
11,  654 
38,391 
17,  971 
9,081 
7,  3  17 
11,349 
9,650 
8,415 
6,798 
15,332 
8,100 
28,  305 
13,  442 

131 
2,  3i4 
9,470 
782 
1,273 
383 
1,423 
228 
2,338 
1,400 
1,641 
451 
1,  019 
582 
351 
1,585 
732 
2,101 
1,  404 
594 
1,501 

150 
2,233 
13,  181 
790 
1.  290 
370 
1,302 
21-1 

1,  203 
1,  035 
484 
1,415 
340 
307 
1,050 
7-10 
2,036 
1,  353 
635 
1,422 

287 
4,  592 
22,651 
1,572 
2,563 
7oo 
2,  730 
472 
4.  OH 
2,  723 
3,270 
933 
3,  004 
1,  132 
721 
3,  235 
1,  472 
4,  137 
2,  757 
1,229 
2,983 

93 
147 
3,029 
120 
103 
200 
70 
290 
35 
1,007 
181 

190 
208 
2-17 
05 
200 
205 
101 
209 
250 

67 
125 
4,231 
143 
115 
200 
113 
300 
: 
1,102 
187 
248 
157 

230 

194 
229 
100 
239 
332 

180 
27° 
7,200 
209 
223 
400 
188 
590 

2  229 

303 
400 
317 
430 
477 
137 
394 
434 
207 
448 
388 

407     27,  682 
4,804     10,568 
29,911   261,153 
1,841  !     5,838 
2,736     10,390 
1,225     23,750 
2,  913     22,  912 
1,063       6,804 
4,  684     10,  338 
4,  957     43,  348 
3,  644     21,015 
1,393     10,170 
3,411      10,733 
1,  552     12,  901 
1,198     10,843 
3,372     11,787 
1,866       8,004 
4,  571     19,  903 
2,  904     11,  070 
1,077     29,982 
3,  571      17,  013 

210 
3,  825 
: 
2,180 
354 
306 
393 
4,  597 
2,  004 
1,103 
7C3 
1,073 
1,179 
2,  527 
5,  940 
2,063 
3,166 
2,  522 
1,  632 
571 
1,717 

' 
3,279 
2,  593 
2,  14  1 
33] 
287 
31)5 
4.331 
1,945 
1,  045 

939 
1,  1D1 
2,  297 
5,  408 
1,831 
3,031 
2,211 
1,583 
642 
1,673 

403 
7,  101 
•!,497 
4,324 
095 
593 
788 
8,  923 
4,009 
2,  153 
1,542 
2,  017 
2,  280 
4,  824 
11,414 
3,894 
0,  197 
4,706 
3,215 
1,213 
3,395 

74 

112 
390 
149 
13 
99 
74 
353 
41 
520 
108 
392 
100 
271 
567 
126 
1-19 
166 
•   ... 
113 

124 

513 
130 
31 
91 
88 
372 
73 
570 
150 
453 
123 
320 
498 
151 
203 
157 

1-11 

198 
228 
903 
285 
44 
190 
102 
725 
111 
1,090 
253 
843 
229 
597 
1,003 
280 

323 
510 
222 
253 

666 
7,  332 
5,400 
4,009 
739 
783 
950 
9,653 
4,123 
3,  243 
1,800 
2,862 
2,509 
5,  421 
12,  479 
4,174 
6,549 
5,  089 
3,  725 
1,435 
3,643 

28,  348 
23,900 
260,  553 
10,447 
11,129 
24,533 
23,802 
10,517 
20,461 
40,  591 
23,  415 
13,  383 
13,267 
18,322 
23,  327 
15,  961 
15,  213 
24,  9U2 
14,795 
31,417 
20,601 

Culvert  

Carroll 

Cecil  

Dorchester  

Montgomery  
Prince  George's. 
Quecne  Anne.  .  . 
.Saint  Mary's  

Tiilbot  

"Washington  

250,839   259,079 

515,918 

32,  507 

33,395     67,902   7,239 

8,801 

10,040 

83,942  599,800 

40,  126     33,  190 

78,  316 

4,187 

4,686 

8,873 

87,  189 

687,  049 

TABLE  Xo.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &r.— Continued. 


CITIES  AND  TOWNS,  A:C. 

WHITE. 

COUNTIES.                 ! 

KUEE  COLORED. 

Total  free. 

SLAVES. 

Aggregate. 

11. 

F. 

Total. 

31. 

F. 

Totlll. 

SI. 

F. 

Total. 

1,450 
7,245 
4,  425 
7,  115 

2,  251 
4,205 
5,708 
0,  007 
1,  3-10 
1,889 
4,485 
4,135 
1,949 
3,055 
4,978 
3,483 
6,413 
10,394 
0,  344 
0,  275 

3,228 
14,5-15 
8,000 
13,478 
0,553 
4,410 
7,910 
10,  984 
13,575 
2,804 
3,712 
7,829 
7,793 
3,691 
5,  744 
10,  101 
0,  075 
12,  73  1 
19,837 
11,  1)44 
11,  -113 

370 
184 
298 
723 
1-18 
3G2 
775 
038 
331 
97 
189 
801 
700 
225 
446 

i,  i>;:i 

591 
1,008 
453 
416 
702 

450 
249 
330 
1,027 
237 
511 
1,119 
740 
392 
91 
304 
1,583 
1,207 
400 
730 
1,618 
891 
1,160 
700 
60S 
1,515 

826 
433 
023 
1,730 

903 
1,894 
1,375 
733 
188 
553 
2,  389 
1,907 
691 
1,170 
2,787 
1,482 
2,108 
1,219 
1,019 
1,917 

4,054 
14,  UTS 
9,294 
15,228 
0,938 
5,  319 
9,810 
12,  302 
14,  328 
3,052 
4,205 
10,  218 
9,  7l>0 
4,382 
6,920 
12,  888 
8,  1ST 
14,  952 
21,050 
12,  9C3 
13,330 

225 
20 
19 
25 
2G 
10 
19 
11 
18 
48 
21 
101 
36 
47 
33 
4-1 
34 
3 
63 
37 

« 

250 
34 
27 
90 
40 
31 
59 
32 
41 
41 

252 
75 
44 
109 
129 
46 

212 
57 
184 

475 
54 
40 
115 

41 
78 

4;! 

59 
92 
50 
353 
111 
91 
142 
173 

eo 
:i 

275 
94 
24li 

4,  529 
15,032 
9,  340 
15,343 
7,010 
5,  303 
9,888 
12,  405 
14,387 
3,144 
4,313 
10,  571 
9,  871 
4,473 
7,062 
13,061 
8,237 
14,955 
21,  331 
13,  057 
13,  576 

Baltimore  —  1st  ward  

Baltimore  7,300 
do                                     4  241 

do                                     6  303 

do                             •        3  073 

do                                     2  165 

do.                                    3  651 

7th  ward  

do  5,270 

8th  ward  

do  0,908 

9th  ward  

do  1  518 

10th  ward  

do  1  823 

llth  ward  

do  3,344 

12th  ward  

do                                     3  658 

13th  ward  

do.     .                              1  742 

14th  ward  

do  2  689 

do                                        5  123 

16th  ward 

..  ,ln                                        .1  1S7 

17th  ward  '  do                                        0  371 

18th  ward  do                                        9  443 

19th  ward                          '            do                                     5  000 

Total  Baltimore 

88.  013 

95,  907 
73 
421 
422 
010 
173 
3  410 

184,  520 
146 
818 
832 
1,219 
273 
0,  390 
117 
355 
250 
231 

10,  346 

17 
148 
182 
62 

15,  334 

28 

no 

235 

115 
I 
717 
24 
31 
2 
37 

25,  080 
45 
321 
417 
177 
1 
1,310 
43 
51 
10 
75 

210,  200 
191 
1,  112 
1,299 
1,396 
274 
7,700 
100 
400 
272 

;JOG 

077 
3 
331 
79 
25 

1,511 
3 
389 
101 
23 

2,  218 
6 
TOO 

240 
48 

212,  4  IS- 
197 
1  ,  802 
1,539 
1,444 
274 
8,  14'-' 
MM 
406 
568 
306 

llel  Air  lliirtnr.l                                                          7:t 

(Jtn-btertown  Kent                                               400 

Ellicott'a  Mill*  ...                                       Howard                                         573 

Elysville  .     Howard                                         100 

Frederick  •     Kn><lcrirl,-                                  •'  "so 

393 
19 
20 
11 
38 

180 

202 

442 

diili-na  

Frederick  59 

53 

188 
UK) 
119 

Leonnrdtown  

131 

102 

. 

STATE   OF    MARYLAND. 


TABI.K  No.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

g 

c 
fi 

15 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate. 

li 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F.          Total. 

M. 

F 

Total. 

M. 

F.    |  Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.    Total. 

10,583 
5,799 
02,823 
18,  082 
2,  013 
3,  897 
10,  031 
9  401 

10,584 
5,  102 
09,  282 
18,  080 
• 
3,031 
10,  701 
9,  190 
2,848 
5,713 
18,  742 
8,201 
4,  151 
3,  343 
5,300 
4,  031 
3,904 
3,  303 
7,  513 
3,  989 
13,953 
6,631 

21,  172 
10,961 

132,  105 
37,  302 
3,952 
7,573 
21,  392 
18,  051 
5,738 
11,031 
30,  844 
1C,  409 
8,218 
7,  090 
10,  920 
9,  251 
8,305 

7,  970- 
27,  401 
13,4i9 

131 
2,353 
7,823 
1,  623 
782 
1,273 
389 
1,428 
223 
2,338 
1,400 
1,041 
451 
1,049 
582 
354 
1,585 
732 
2.  101 
1,404 
593 
1,561 

150 
2,233 
11,021 
1,533 
790 
1,289 
370 
1,302 
244 
2,  273 
1,203 
1,035 
484 
1,415 
540 
307 
1,050 
740 
2,  030 
1,353 
031 
1,422 

287 
4,591 
19,  449 
3,  155 
1,  572 
2.5C2 
705 
2,730 
472 
4,011 
2,  723 
3,270 
935 
3,  004 
1,122 
721 
3,235 
1,  472 
4,137 
2,  757 
1,224 
2,  963 

93 

147 
2,484 
529 
120 
103 
200 
70 
2.>.> 
31 
1,067 
181 
212 
190 
203 
217 
05 
200 
205 
101 
209 
256 

125 
3,605 
544 
143 
115 
200 
118 
: 
SB 
1,102 
187 
243 
157 
222 
230 
72 
194 
229 
100 
233 
332 

ISO 

0,149 
1,073 
209 
223 
400 
183 
5% 
72 
2,  229 
308 
460 
347 
430 
477 
137 
394 
434 
207 
418 
583 

21,  039 
15,  324 
57,  703 
41,  590 
5,  733 
10,363 
22,017 
21,  509 
6,806 
10,314 
41,801 
20,  113 
9,013 
10,  507 
12,  472 
10,  449 
11,  077 
8,591 
19,833 
10,931 
59,  133 
1C,  990 

3,302 

459 
25,  790 
5,  253 
31 
17 
002 
774 
39 
15 
827 
897 
433 
100 
244 
233 
79 
50 
52 
84 
478 
18 

2,741 
284 
20,  025 
4,  072 
14 
9 
471 
569 
19 
8 
720 
005 
380 
85 
185 
166 
31 

18 
52 

5 

C,  0  13 
743 
52,  415 
9,  360 
45 
20 
1,133 
1,  343 
53 
23 
1,  547 
1,  502 
803 
251 
429 
399 
110 
73 
70 
130 
814 
23 

0,043 
744 
52,  497 
9,  303 
45 
27 
1,133 
1,313 

24 
1,547 
1,  502 
803 
251 
429 
399 
110 
73 
70 
130 
8-19 

27,682 
10,508 
210,  200 
50,95.1 
5.833 
10,  390 
23,750 
22,912 
0,804 
10,338 
43,  348 
21,015 
10,  470 
10,758 
12,  901 
10,  848 
11,787 
8,004 
19,  903 
11,070 
29,  982 
17,013 

Anne  Aruudel  
Baltimore'  City  
Itiiltiinore  county  - 

1 

13 

0 

1 

27 

45 
o 

10 

21         37 

1           1 

1 

1 

Cecil 

Ch'trles 

2,  830 
5,918 
18,  102 
8,  SOS 
4,007 
3,748 
5,500 
4,  020 
4,341 
3,  422 
7,  749 
3,  981 
13,  503 
0,788 

! 

1 

1 

Howartl  

Montgomery  
Prince  George's  .  . 

j 

1 

1 

1 

• 

Talbot  
Washington  
Worcester  

Total  

: 

1       4 

5 

17 

22 

210,851    221,031 

438,452 

32,485  .  35,303    67,848 

7,222 

8,779 

10,001 

522,331 

39,  988 

37,  4  18 

77,  430 

22 

32 

54 

39 

77,  529 

599,  800 

TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  THE  FREE  POPULATION. 


Florida  . 

Georgia 

Illinois  . 

Indian 

Iowa  . 

Kansas 

Kentu 

Louisi 

Maine 

Marj-1 

Massa 

Michif 

Minr.e 

Missis: 

Missoi 

New  1 

New  , 

New  ' 

North 

Ohio  . 


UNITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

40  1 
13 
IS 
334 
4  744 

1 

12 
5 
o 

12 
30 
338 

Holland 

370 
24,  872 
220 
9 
7 
24 
66 

123 

Africa 

145 

13 

154 
7  500 

Italy 

ecticut 

da 

29 

124 

70 

19 
1,924 

5 
30 

533 

China  

5 
G7 
4,235 
14 

son 

43,884 

ua  

99 
39 

District  of  Columbia  

Denmark  
England  

15 

1.583 
17 
48 
!l 
177 
33 
1 
1 
170 
701 
1 

77,  530 
022,  324 

Scotland  

7 
113 
182 
313 
481,  001 
1,032 
20 
6 
70 
97 
202 
1,357 
2,  304 
260 
010 
2 

Xot  stated  

France  

German  Statt-s  : 
Austria  122 

Sweden  

522,  324 

Aggregate  native  

Bavaria  7  733 

Hesse.                           8  126 

° 

SSI      )i 

Prussia                   .  -       "  827 

\Vale«  . 

Wurtembertf  2,  239 
Germany,  (not  spe 
cified)  J!\2C8 

York 

Aggregate  native  

T 

Total  

o 

599,  SCO 

210 


STATE    OF    MARYLAND. 


TABLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS- 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

20 
360 
12 
3,  511 
35 

2! 
3 
9 
124 
67 
23 
C 
114 
304 
G7 
16 
1,424 
09 
3 
7 
92 
23 

42 
7 
35 
456 

4ii_ 
57 
9 
712 
20 

JSHSL. 
39 

__55^ 
8 
33 
30 

CIS 
27,696 
12,920 
5 
105 
24 
11 
1)0 
96 
4 
280 
21 
15 
257 
13 
11 
39 
3 
10 

032 
113 
18 
55 
41 
8G 
4 
7 
7 
8 
2 

C 
3 

618 
58 

B 

Hardware  manufacturers  

6 
210 
3 
207 
38 
64 
33 
558 
674 

IS 
S 
5 
739 
55 
23 
57 
1C 
Iff) 

7 

95 

56 

C 

] 

29,  244 
( 

4 

I 

3,341 

-'  '- 

1 

4t 

if 
81 

1,04 
1,07 
11 
3,91 

7 
70 

2 

17 

3,18 

18 
1,04 
O 
18 
1,14 
4 
37 
1 

12 

13 
8 

4 

Harness-makers  

A  gents  

Hat  binders  

Collectors 

Hatters  

Apprentices  

Horse  dealers  

5 
o 

95 

23 
4 

737 
37 

M. 

348 
232 
77 
14 
5 
2,  405 
10 
8 
3'J 
274 
99 
2S3 
134 

?:> 

51 

94 

33 
27 
126 
534 
995 
5 
94_ 
35~ 
54 
32 
8 
1,096 

!      - 

00 

Horse  railroadmen  

Hosiers  

Housekeepers  

Hucksters  

Conveyancers  

Coopers  

BakfM'B  

Coppersmiths  

Hankers  

Cork  cutters  

Bank  officers  
Harbors  

Cotton  cloth  manufacturers  

Insurance  oflicers  

Barkeepers  

Cutlers  

Iron-founders  

Bas*ket-makern  

Iron-workers  

Boarding-house  keepers  

Laborers  

' 

B  iler  makers 

Lace  manufacturers  

Lamp-makers  —  

Last-makers  

Laundresses  

Lawyers  

'    Librarians  

F  T" 

Lime-burners  

1 

Lithographers  

Factory  bands  

Livery-stable  keepers  

1    Locksmiths  

Lumbermen  

Brokers  

Broom  -makers  

Ferr  -men 

Brush-makers  

File  cutters 

Builders  

Finishers 

Burr  (mill-stone)  makers  

Butchers  

1 

Florists    

U'n   rument  makers 

Cane  makers 

4 
4 
38 
5,  573 
C3 
119 
1,429 
75 
25 
227 
3 
116 
58 
5 
18 

a 

12 
915 
_-*»- 

Mat 

,    Mia 

00  h 

i     e    . 

Cattle  dealers  

Gas-fitters  

Gas-makers  

ma  e  8 

Glass-stainera  

Chimney  -sweeps  

n    ' 

Musical  instrument  makers  

Chocolate  manufacturers  

Glue-makers  

USIC  S 

I    Gold  beaters  

Goldsmiths  

5,503 
15 
133 

• 

Gravel-roofers  

Grocers  

j    Gunsmiths  

Oiarh-makfrs  .  .  . 

Hair-worker*  -  .  . 

Nuns  

STATE   OF    MARYLAND. 

TABLE  Xo.  6.— OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 


21' 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OK 

OCCUPATIONS. 

XO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

MO.  OF. 

3')3 

W 
26 

73 

31)3 
5 
177 
10 
7 
o 

6 
19S 

2 

L462 

s~    ~*     — 
3 

235 

:J5 
585 
348 
39 

167 
64 
51 
80 
10 

11 

10 
361 
125 

74 
11 

Ira 
s 

11 

133 

int] 

7! 
431 
IS 
3S 
11 
84!1 
8 
19C 
5 
23 
C 
1! 
£ 
££ 
2- 

; 

2C 

c 

3; 

s 

43; 

177,  6DJ 

693 

—  T 

2 
6 
12 
o 

234 

903 

Roofers  and  slaters  

Teacher*  

Rope  -makers  

Tea  dealers  

Oil-makers  
Opticians  

Saddlers  
Safe-makers  

Teamsters  
Telegraph  operators  

Organ-builders  
Ornament-makers  
Ostlers  
Overseers  

Sail-makers  
Sailing-masters  
Sash-makers  

Tobacconit-ts  
Tool-makers  
Traders  

Oystermen  

739 

62 
1,198 
2 
5 
1-13 
1°6 

Saw-makera  

Trimmers  
Trunk-makers  

Scale-makers  

6 
23 

ia 

o 
4 
2  903 

9 

3. 
CS 

74 

133 

o 

16,  683 
1-2 
36 
753 
4 

8;) 

13 

14 
104 

4,536 

313 

158 
(I 

50 

6 
4 

30 
17 
439 
1,083 
31 
IS 
571 
30 
15 

Varnishers  

r 

. 

Veterinarians  

> 

' 

Vinegar-makers  

.'  h  ^ 

Vine-growers)  

Photographers  

S3 
1  003 

Shipping  merchants  

Piano-forte  makers  

••"152" 
6 
4 
80 
17 
609 
517 

Shoebiuders  

Piuno  tuners  

•     Shoemakers  

Picklers  

Pilots  

Plane-makers  

Sisters  of  Charitv  

Planters  

Plasterers  

Spinners  

Plaster  figure-makers  

12 

45 
11 
135 

Stationers  

Platers  

Plough-makers  

Plumbers  

Steneilera  

Pocket-book  manufacturers  

G 
3 

111 
435 
97 

!)(i 
77 
7 
80 

70 

34 
681 
2H 
4 
15 

Porcelain  manufacturers  

Stevedores  

Potters  

Stock-brokers  

Printers  

Stone  and  marble  cutters  

Provision  dealers  

Straw  workers  

Students  

'    Yeast-makers  

14 
3— 

2,844 
1,205 
163 

Other  occupations  and  unknown  

Refiners 

Total      

23 


218 


STATK    OF    MASSACHUSETTS. 


TABLK  No.  i.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


1 

•8 
3 
4 
5 
i 
7 
8 
9 
10 
LI 
18 
13 
14 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  und  under  10. 

10  au'l  under  15. 

15  nnd  under  SO. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

it. 

*• 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

jr. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

Barnatable  

427 
716 
1   008 

325 
683 
1  052 

1,618 
2,700 
4,328 

1,530 
2,  621 
4,388 
MO 
7,  920 
1,439 
2,584 
1,0-17 
10,  578 
194 
5,  895 
3,092 
9,334 
7,892 

1,  996 
3.044 
4,  701 
190 
8,488 
1,708 
2,862 
1,835 
11,  275 
260 
5.  045 
3,  373 
9,  730 
8,586 

1,911 

2,  020 
4,81)1 
101 
8,  399 
1,504 
2,819 
1,841 
11,  161 
238 
0.001 
3,  :132 
9,  945 
8,295 

1,  904 
2,809 
4,694 

an 

7,412 
1,681 

2,689 
1,807 
9,519 
293 
4,  911 
3,062 
8,224 
7  722 

1,905 
2,701 
4,510 
191 
7,  4  13 
1,472 
2,663 
1,750 
9,501 
313 
5,157 
2,949 
8,313 
7,308 

1,900 
2,740 
4,299 
251 
7,  575 
1,593 
2,757 
1,979 
9,589 
274 
4,  719 
3,071 
7,834 
8,055 

1,911 
2,951 
4,878 
195 
8,458 
1,518 
3,396 
1,948 
11,840 
332 
5,412 
2,974 
9,409 
7,979 

2,896 
4,285 

7,854 
595 
15,  812 
2,490 
4,  i>17 
3,255 
19,  800 
3C1 
9,610 
5,674 
19,  8C5 
14,  186 

3,179 
5,090 
0,233 
355 
18,241 
2,660 
6,229 
3,665 
25,  063 
507 
11,!WI 
5,011 
23,906 
15,  199 

2,240 
3,  573 
6,370 
299 
11,931 
2,107 
3,870 
2,547 
16,  240 
295 
8,168 
4,335 
15,  981 
11,569 

2,345 
3,631 
6,599 
271 
12,  243 
1,999 
4,253 
2,630 
17,355 
411 
8,411 
4,318 
16,703 
11,461 

1,  821 
2,815 
4,887 
215 
8,090 
1,654 
2,943 
1,924 
11,438 
339 
5,710 
3,254 
8,788 
8,373 

1,859 
2,697 
4,772 
239 
8,284 
1,638 
8,003 
1,967 
10,  767 
372 
5,239 
3,173 
9,311 
7,785 

36 
2,128 
346 
714 

407 
2,758 
52 
1,529 

2,707 
2,063 

31 
2,133 
318 
709 
43li 
2,  7  10 
51 
1,494 
817 
2,743 
1,902 

131 
8,  044 
1,477 
2.  022 
1,088 
10,  565 
223 
5.  ?42 
3,  182 
9,358 
7,858 

Middlesex                    

Norfolk 

Suffolk  

15,  758 

15,554 

59,  699 

59,  260 

64,  016 

63,553 

57,036 

56,266 

50,636 

63,  201 

111,657 

131,178 

89,540 

92,630 

63,281 

61,106 

FREE  COLORED. 


1 

5 

1 

4 

3 

0 

0 

0 

14 

9 

2 

1 

8 

2 

i 

17 

H 

55 

54 

02 

89 

60 

70 

64 

69 

93 

98 

72 

77 

40 

45 

T 

Bristol  

25 

,7 

69 

80 

98 

117 

115 

136 

09 

113 

120 

163 

129 

186 

112 

127 

4 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

o 

1 

2 

1 

ft 

9 

7 

31 

28 

37 

38 

35 

34 

21 

33 

43 

52 

42 

58 

42 

38 

A 

2 

4 

2 

6 

7 

3 

3 

2 

1 

9 

3 

2 

2 

5 

7 

6 

4 

11 

35 

27 

30 

30 

34 

23 

27 

27 

46 

36 

41 

25 

24 

R 

4 

4 

13 

13 

1C 

13 

16 

18 

•      14 

16 

20 

21 

18 

14 

12 

12 

p 

Middlesex 

9 

9 

39 

43 

40 

43 

41 

46 

40 

47 

74 

69 

66 

8, 

71 

,o 

2 

3 

0 

0 

5 

6 

9 

9 

8 

6 

0 

6 

10 

11 

- 

Norfolk  

2 
6 

3 
4 

8 
19 

15 
15 

13 

26 

12 
23 

15 

OO 

14 
18 

14 

31 

9 
24 

21 
33 

12 
40 

20 
29 

27 
29 

16 
24 

11 

18 

Suffolk 

23 

26 

72 

T, 

85 

76 

87 

07 

P7 

132 

341 

330 

220 

238 

144 

155 

;  , 

Worcester  

8 

15 

32 

44 

40 

37 

59 

50 

53 

41 

59 

58 

57 

01 

35 

37 

Total        

110 

111 

358 

41, 

458 

495 

507 

536 

434 

529 

755 

923 

701 

826 

514 

538 

INDIAN. 


1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

• 

Suffolk  

1 

2 

3 

j 

1 

4 

5 

3 

1 

I 

i 

Total  .  .  ,  

L 

1 

2 

4 

o 

2 

2 

1 

fi 

5 

3 

1 

! 

AGGREGATE. 


1 

15  758 

15  554 

59  699 

59  260 

64  016 

i 
63  553     57  03G 

56  266     5G  636 

G3  201 

111  657 

131  178 

89  540 

Q°  C30 

C3  U31 

61  106 

v 

110 

111 

358 

431 

458 

495  !         507 

536  '         434 

539 

755 

923 

701 

826 

544 

538 

t 

1 

1 

2 

4 

2 

! 
2               1 

2 

1 

5 

5 

3 

1 

15  ftGQ 

15  GGG 

60  059 

59  fi95 

64  476 

64  0V)     *>7  544 

56  804     57  070 

63  730 

132  106 

90  °46 

93  459 

63  8% 

01  644 

STATE    OF    MASSACHUSETTS. 


219 


TABLE  Xo.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


3,330 

a,  510 

4,733 
5,460 

3,663 
2,632 
5,  172 
5,589 

1,794 
1,640 
2,034 
3,291 

2,  207           846 
1,814           855 
2,  897          644 
3,  666       1,  532 

1,125 
963 
1,146 
1,900 

198 
231 
144 
413 

397 
340 
308 
587 

12 
12 
3 

30 

37 
32 
43 
81 

1 

52,  «07 
31  982 

57,  035 
32,  347 
911,  234 
79  735 

109,702 
64,  329 
190,  279 
158,  881 

Norfolk  
Plymouth  
Suffolk 

11 
12 
13 

14 

o 

4 
1 

• 

91.04.'. 

Worcester  



39,108 

41,660 

22,539 

26,  927     10,  125 

13,238 

2,  CH 

4,  122 

202  !         4% 

2 

10 

1 

592,831 

629,  201 

i.asi,  432 

FREE  COLORED. 

(1 

47 

75 

2              fi 

53         34 

62            32 

6  j            2               4 
35  '<           15             12 
40  j           18             21 

1 
9 

1 

55 
579 

8c;i 

5 
301 
29 
214 
125 
432 
55 
123 
285 
1,086 
377 

45 
631 
1,073 
13 
358 
35 
269 
129 
464 
73 
125 
214 
1,312 
392 

100 
1,210 
1,936 
18 
659 
64 
483 
204 
8!>6 
188 
248 
439 
2,398 
769 

Barnstable  
Berkshire  

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 

5 

1 

1 

2 

1 

] 

Dukes  

24  i          34 
3               2 
16  !          14 
5              8 
25  I          30 
8  |           10 
10  ;           13 
22  !           15 
64             98 
21             22 

11 
5 
7 
4 
14 
3 
2 
5 
43 
10 

24  i            5               9 
1               1               1 
)0               3               3 
9               2               1 
27               6             11 
7               1                1 
6               5               1 
11               5               7 
40  j          18            16 
14              2              4 

1               2 

1 

Franklin  
Hampden  
Hampshire  
Middlesex 

2              ] 

1 
1 
1 

3 

5 
2 
2 

6 
6 

1 

1 

Nantticket  .  ...... 

2 
1 
1 

1 
1 

3 

2 

Suffolk 

I 

322          363  ;        176 

231            80            91  j          15 

47               7  1           10           2 

* 

4,409 

5,  133               9,  602 

INDIAN. 

i 

3 

10 

6 
13 

9 
23 

1 
2 

2 

Suffolk 

1 

2 

I 

13 

19 

32 

AGGREGATE. 

H 

39,108 
322 

41,660 
303 

22,539 
176 

26,  927     10,  125 
231             80 

13,238 
91 

o 

2,631 
15 

4,122 

47 

202 
7 

496 

10 

2         10 
2           2 

1 

592,  231 
4,409 
13 

629,  201 
5,133 
19 

1,221,432 
9,602 
33 

Total  whitoa  
Total  free  colored  - 
Total  Indians  

1 
2 
3 

39,430 

42,  023 

22,  715 

1 
27,  158     10,  205 

13,331 

2,646 

4,169 

209 

506 

4          12 

1 

596,713 

634,353  .     1,231,066  i 

220 


STATE   OF   MASSACHUSETTS. 


TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FKEE  COLORED. 

Total  free 
colored. 

Aggregate. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M.                     F.                  Total. 

M.                     F. 

Total. 

17,  715 
26,606 
44,  410 
. 
70,  565 
15,791 
27,007 
IS,  470 
102,  703 
2,737 
52,  CC7 
31,982 
91,055 
7'l  149 

18,145 
27,  304 
47,  44^ 
2,  028 
85,  387 
15,57'.! 
29,  870 
19,099 
112,755 
3.229 
57,035 
32,  347 
99,  247 
79,741 

35,890 
53,  910 
91,858 
4,385 
104,  952 
31,370 
50,  883 
37,569 
215,458 
5,960 
109,702 
64,  329 
190,  302 
^58,  890 

35 

320 
095 
1 
231 
24 
172 
110 
300 
25 
90 
118 
072 
206 

25  i                  00 
318                 Oil 
883  '            1,578 
4  ,                    5 
207                   498 
28                     52 
210                   382 
116                   220 
319  i                019 
30  '                  01 
88  i               178 
103  :               221 
807               1,479 
272                   528 

20                     20 
253                   313 
108                   190 
4                       9 
70                     91 
5                       7 
42                     59 
15                     13 
132  i                145 
30                     37 
33                     37 
107  i                111 
414  j                505 
121  !                120 

40 
500 
358 
13 
161 
12 
101 
28 
277 
07 
70 
218 
919 
241 

100 
1,210 
1,936 
18 
659 
04 
483 

896 
128 
248 
439 
2,  398 
709 

35,990 
55,120 
93,  794 
4,403 
165,611 
31,434 
57,  366 
37,  823 
216,  354 
6,  094 
109,  950 
64,  768 
192,  700 
159,  659 

kahire 

Franklin 

Ham  Hi™ 

liirc 

MWdLwi 

Xuntucket 

Norfolk                    

592,  244 

029,  220 

1,221,401               3,055  j            3,470               6,531 

1,414               1,057 

3,071 

9,  002 

1,  231,060 

XuTE.— -Thirty-two  Juduiiis  included  iu  white  population. 


TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &<• 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    &,C.                                                           COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

M.               r. 

Total. 

II 

M. 

EM    COLOKF.1 
F. 

X 
Total. 

Aggregate. 

2,470 
742 
1,304 
1,820 
403 
1,213 
1,  7-^J 
130 
802 

i,  cor, 

2,208 
7i>4 
1,  171 
1,331 
3,283 

O"Q 

760 
225 
601 
530 
348 
1,797 
407 
724 
619 
2,020 
842 
374 
168 
142 
881 
482 
250 
:i,  7:)3 
448 

2,  024 
735 
1,381 
1,840 
370 
1,230 
1,  698 
175 
875 
1,600 
2,  25-1 
789 
1,140 
1,416 
3,  594 
26-1 
734 
772 
195 
601 
532 
290 
1,925 
409 
740 
613 
2,333 
805 
351 
151 
97 
889 
493 
238 
4,049 
457 

1,477 
2,705 
3,600 
779 
2,  -119 
3,  421 
305 
1,077 
3,  205 
4,402 
1,583 
2,  320 
2,  747 
6,877 
542 
1,566 
1,532 
420 
1,203 
1,002 
638 
3,  722 
810 
1,470 
1,337 
4,353 
1,647 
725 
319 
239 
1,  770 
975 

7,788 
905 

17 
8 
1 
2 

12 
4 
4 

29 

12 

5,129 
1,489 
2,710 
3,063 
779 
2,456 
3,  423 
322 
1,678 
3,  200 
4,  479 
1,583 
2,  322 
2,752 
i 
542 
1,578 
1,533 
420 
1,243 
1,079 
645 
3,  871 
816 
1,511 
1,308 
4,  420 
1,711 
758 
321 
SOB 
1,782 
998 
499 
8,045 
914 

3 

1 
13 
1 
1 

4 
1 
4 

7 

0 

17 

1 
17 

10 

1 

1 

r, 

20 

2 
5 
47 

21 

A  1  ford                                                                                     do 

7 
1 

5 

" 

Cheshire   .                                                           '   do 

23 
5 
4 
',3 

18 
12 
3 
76 

41 
17 
7 
149 

21 
33 
30 
20 
14 
1 

21) 
38 
37 
38 
19 
1 

41 
71 
67 
04 
33 
2 

Lenox  do 

Mount  Washington  ]           do 

New  Ashford  do 

New  MorlboroiiL'h  do 

7 
13 
4 
119 
3 

5 
10 
7 
144 
l! 

23 
11 
213 
9 

Otto  Uo 

PitUfield  

Hlrhmon<i  do 

STATE   OF   MASSACHUSETTS. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


221 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    £C. 

COUNTIES. 

\VHITK.                                                            KllEE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

1,585 
904 
2,  021 
2,  136 
730 
948 
1,589 
2,011 
839 
1,387 
0,000 
825 
3,883 
1,733 
3,007 
3,  113 
14,  026 
1,521 
2,  1  14 

3,910 
3,874 
3,  337 
3,037 
3,  467 
4,075 

M. 

P. 

Total.                 M. 

Total. 

810 
405 
1,244 
965 
348 
.     - 
801 
1,28) 
453 
679 
2  921 

771 
439 
1,230 
1,125 
303 
427 
735 
1,265 
386 
701 
3,  120 
434 
1  ,  %8 
890 
3,504 
1,606 
7,  312 
771 
1,  Uli 

1  ,  !!.")« 

1,984 
1,558 
1,704 

1,807 
1,940 

1,581 
904 
2,  494 
2,  090 
711 
934 
1,536 
2,534 
839 
1,  380 
0,  047 
824 
3,  857 
1,710 
3,  059 
3,  094 
13,  960 
1,509 
2,100 

3,829 
3,  672 

2,  911 
3,  293 
3,  271 
3,  810 

o 

2 

4 

do 

Sheffield 

do                                            

03 
20 
9 
8 
30 
30 

64 
20 
10 
6 
23 
41 

127 
40 
19 
14 
53 
77 

do                             

do       .    .            

do 

\Vest  Storkbridgo 

do 

do                                                   .     .  - 

do                            

Bristol       

4 
10 

3 

9 
1 

11 
11 
3 
14 
33 
8 
U 

3D 
124 
228 
200 
115 
147 

7 
19 
1 
20 
23 
8 
24 
CO 
12 
14 

81 
202 
420 
345 
190 
205 

do 

Berkloy 

do 

390 

1,  88!) 
814 
1,  555 
1,488 
(i,  654 
738 
984 

i,  87:i 

1,748 
1,353 
1,588 
1,464 

J.8C4 

do 

15 
12 
5 
10 
27 
4 
5 

42 
78 
198 
145 
81 
118 

do 

do               .                        ... 

do             

Fall  River  city  of  

do       

..  do  - 

Mansfield 

do 

Kew  Bedford-" 

do            ... 

3d  ward  

do    

.    do  

do 

do 

Total  New  Bedford 

!),  890 
897 
1,968 
872 
051 
1,  285 
920 
694 
7,451 
1,360 
340 
1,188 
829 
1,929 
2,217 
2,  989 
508 
814 
2,572 
8C9 
1,023 
5,705 
739 
392 
5,000 
1,  025 
8,140 

173 
406 
1,663 
2,076 
1,990 
2,262 
409 

10,895 
950 

847 
977 
1,  334 
873 
712 
7,813 
1,  385 
314 
914 
800 
: 
2,  518 
3,158 
510 
873 
2,  538 
808 
1,047 
5,  186 
708 
389 
4,995 
1,005 
9,488 

175 
390 
1,723 

2,341 
2,236 
2,528 
430 

20,785 
1,847 
4,  190 
1,719 
1,928 
2,029 
1,793 
1,400 
15,  264 
2,  7  15 
654 
2,102 
1,029 
3,877 
4,705 
6,147 
1,018 
1,687 
5,  1  10 
1,077 
2,  075 
10,  891 
1,447 
781 
9,995 
3,290 
17,634 

348 
862 
3,385 
4,417 
4,226 
4,590 
829 

662 
1 
3 
11 
2 
17 

853 

1,515 
1 
4 
27 
4 
33 

22,300 
1,848 
4,  £00 
1,740 
1,  932 
2,  602 
1,793 
1,430 
15,  376 
2,707 
654 
2,118 
3,631 
3,877 
4,  765 
6,154 
1,020 
1,688 
5,110 
1,701 

o  07^ 
~,  UIO 

10,904 
1,448 
789 
9,995 
3,300 
17,639 

348 
863 
3,  499 
4,498 
4,240 
4,005 
830 

do 

1 
16 
tt 

16 

do 

do 

do 

do 

..do        

11 

53 
11 

13 
59 
11 

24 
112 
22 

do 

do 

Chilmark  . 

Dukes 

do 

5 

11 
2 

10 
2 

.   ..  do 

do 

do 

5 

I 

1 
1 

7 
2 
1 

Boxi'ord  

H,i 

13 

11 

24 

6 

7 

: 

13 

1 
8 

3 

6 
4 

4 
1 

10 

Lyim  — 

An 

1 

63 
44 
8 
7 

1 
114 
81 
14 
15 
1 

3d  ward 

_-    do 

51 

37 
6 

8 
1 

4th  ward                                                          do 

Hn 

9,039 
431 

815 
3,815 
1,243 
489 

9,818 
435 
882 
3,  829 
1,323 
451 

18,857 
8fi6 
1,697 
7,  044 
2,  50i; 
940 

103     :              123 

j 

226 

19,083 
800 
1,698 
7,  640 
2,566 
940 

1 

1 

0 

2 



Hiddleton  ...                                                        ...do... 

1 

222 


STATE    OF   MASSACHUSETTS. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  &0. 

COUNTIES. 

\YHITK. 

FREE  COLORED. 

A     regal 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

'Viilmnt 

187 

5,003 
1.  101 
]  ,  640 
645 
2,  CK7 
1  622 

1U1 
723 
7,  354 
1,111 
1,593 

taa 

2,247 
2  112 

378 
1,444 
13,347 
2,335 

i.urr 

4,  274 
3  704 

2 

0 

380 
1,  444 
13,401 
2,043 
3,  237 
1,273 
4,333 
3,  777 
3,045 
4,  102 
3,523 
2,  872 

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do                                                        

35 

3 

29 
5 
2 

54 

8 
2 
1 
59 
43 
50 
7 
80 
39 

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do          .                  

, 

do 

rowicv 

do 

I 
25 

19 
20 

32 

18 

Salem'   It  ward 

do                                               .... 

34 
24 
30 
5 
48 
21 

do 

do           

1,542 
1,816 
1,000 
1,346 

3,053 
2,  270 
1,674 
1,487 

3,  505 
4,095 
3,  443 
2,833 

do  

do 

Gib  ward 

do                                    

9,022 

12,  052 
1,774 

1,025 
3,  239 
810 
<H8 
537 
1,004 
' 
400 
H53 

IKS 

604 
820 
1,475 
230 
348 
1,  505 
313 
320 
402 
200 
114 
782 
480 
B71 
821 
301 
725 
300 
421 
480 
350 
513 
864 
616 
680 
640 
4,086 
(i04 
J'Xi 
2,  772 
723 
K>8 
1,504 
101 
2,128 
209 
580 
7,813 
28G 
330 
2,584 
1,179 
1,053 
1.504 

21,  074 
3  310 

110 

182 

378 

22,  252 
3,  31.0 
2,024 
0,  549 
1,530 
1,292 
3,105 
2,202 
1,302 
9C8 
1,702 
1,  075 
1,798 
1,683 
3,073 
527 
(J83 
3,,198 
(i71 
601 
964 
006 
236 
1,533 
957 
1,712 
1,  622 
619 
1,448 
798 
639 
932 
704 
1,057 
1,698 
1,256 
1,363 
1,314 
7,  261 
1,385 
419 
4,997 
1,376 
1,174 
3,164 
371 
4,082 
606 
1,188 
15,199 
5D6 
677 
5,055 
2,100 
2,081 
3.  206 

do 

1  2lti 

do 

007 

2,  022 
(!,  5  17 
1,  520 
1,  201 
1,  101 
2,201 
1,302 

uft; 

1,702 
1,075 
1,7!>0 
1,688 
3.  057 
5S7 
683 
3,  170 
(170 
001 
004 
605 
230 
1,  502 

1 

4 

1 
4 

1 

1 
i) 

o 

4 

1 
4 
1 

Soufb  Danvcrs 

do                                .... 

3,  30d 
710 

603 

571 
1,  107 
657 
470 

849 

5?0 
896 

eos 

1,582 
291 
335 
1,584 
357 
341 
472 

122 

810 
4153 
830 
801 
323 
710 
401 
418 
452 
340 
5-14 
821 
624 
681 
G01 
3,174 
600 
218 
2,924 
650 
566 
1,525 
180 
1,947 
SOI 
509 
7,110 
300 
347 
2,457 
025 
1,017 
1.523 

Swam  rcott 

do         

do 

do 

West  Newbur 

do 

Aahficld 

do                     .                       . 

1 

1 

o 

do                      

.  ...  do          

..do  

5 
1 
6 

3 

8 
1 
LO 

do 

do 

10 

do 

GUI 

do 

do                     

0 

10 

1 

19 

1 

...  do        

Heuth               

do  

do 

do 

1 

1 

du 

do 

1 

1 

do                        ... 

Northfield 

do             

1,710 
1,022 
CIO 
1,444 
791 
839 
938 

1 

1 

2 

du  

do  

do 

1 
3 

3 

4 

4 

7 

do 

do 

do 

Wendell  

do 

70C 
1,057 
1,685 
1,240 
1,361 
1,301 
7,260 
1,384 
414 
4,  096 
J.373 
1,104 
3,080 
371 
4,  075 
500 
1,179 
14,923 
586 

1 

1 

2 

Whatcly 

do 

5 
7 

5 

8 
«l 

g 
1 
1 
2 

13 
16 
2 
13 
1 
1 
5 
1 
3 
10 
75 

Blonford  

do 

Brimfield  

do 

Chester 

do 

do 

Granville.  

do 

3 
1 
1 
4 
30 

Holland  

.  do 

do 

Ijong  Meadow  

do  

2 
6 
36 

Ludlow  

do 

Mongon  

do 

Montgomery  

do 

Palmer  

do 

4 

r, 

3 
117 
5 

3 

9 
6 

159 
5 

7 
15 
9 
976 
10 

RuiBclt  

do 

Southwick  

do 

Springfield  

Tolland  

Walei  

WcBtfield  

do 

5,041 
2,104 
2,070 
3.  122 

U 
1 
5 
41 

8 

14 
1 
11 

b4 

West  Springfield  

do 

Wilbrahain  

do 

6 
48 

Amhent  

Hampibire    .  . 

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223 


CITIES,    TOWNS,   iC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREI  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

T.                Total. 

1,  323 
458 

530 

912 
482 
223 
452 
33S 
1,110 
725 
590 
393 
3.23D 
370 
331 
295 
1,105 
580 
1,624 
297 
1,028 
520 
681 
532 
630 
426 
C37 
858 
208 
1,075 
319 

J.C49 
3,  098 
3,  GO!) 
2,724 
1,248 

1,373 
415 
548 
1,001 
513 
21fi 
455 
364 
973 
594 
620 
352 
3,456 
364 
307 
316 
1,165 
550 
1,965 
311 
1,067 
520 
639 
559 
724 
412 
561 
918 
183 
1,  696 
237 

1,  253 
3,446 

3,  482 
3,006 
1,191 

2,701 
807 
1,084 
1,913 
1,025 
439 
907 
099 
2,083 
1,319 
1,216 
745 
0,695 
743 
C38 
611 
2,270 
1,130 
3,589 
COS 
2,095 
1,040 
1,720 
1,091 
1,554 
838 
1,198 
1,776 
391 
3,371 
606 

3,902 
6,544 
7,  091 
5,730 
2,439 

6                   2    i                8 

2,709 
897 
1,085 
1,916 
1,025 
43!) 
907 
699 
2,105 
1,337 
1,210 
748 
6,788 
748 
039 
611 
2,277 
1,  130 
3,597 
608 
2,095 
1,041 
1,726 
1,091 
1,554 
843 
1,198 
1,776 
403 
3,375 
606 

3,939 
6,794 
7,101 
5,778 
2,448 

,lo                                        

1 
3 

1 
3 

r  •  H  g 

do                                    .... 

d._>                                         

.do                                  

do 

Greenwich 

.  do  

Iladlt-  - 

do  

11 
U 

11     '                22 
7                     18 

Ilatficld                                 

do  

do  

Middle  field 

do        

2 

41 
3 

1 

1 
52 

0 

93 
1 

do  

Pelhim 

...do... 

3 

4                       7 

do 

5    I                3                   8 

do 

Willlamstmr  h 

do  .     . 

hhi       g 

do  

1 
3 

1 
6 

Vcton     ] 

3 

Ashby 

...;..  do  

Aehlaud 

do  

do  

4 

1 

5 

<lo                        

Billerica 

do               

do     

7 
3 

5 

1 

12 
4 

Cambridge,  city  of  — 

do 

12 
112 
6 
20 
3 

25 
138 
4 
28 
6 

37 
250 

10 
48 

» 

do 

do          .                       

do  

do  

do  

12,328 
305 
12,210 
1,101 
1,072 
943 
243 
1,970 
1,589 
1,669 
8,294 
1,163 
375 
S39 

»,  193 
2,088 
2,709 
2,892 
2,956 
1,797 

13,  378 
316 
12,  053 
1,  190 
1,100 
918 
244 
2.24D 
1,577 
1,669 
2,045 
1,160 
342 
5.10 

4,049 
3,788 
3,022 
3,679 
4,580 
2,433 

25,  706 
621 
S4,  863 
2,291 
2  232 
1,  801 
487 
4,219 
3,166 
3,333 
4,339 
2,328 
717 
1,059 

6,242 
5,876 
6,331 
6,571 
7,536 
4,230 

153 

201 

351 

26,060 
021 
25,005 
2,291 
2,  246 
1,881 
487 
4,227 
3,  193 
3,339 
4,340 
2,329 
718 
1,063 

6,242 
5,895 
6,  34? 
0,573 
7,  543 
4,  233 

do  

do 

117 

85 

208 

Chelmsford  '      * 

do 

Concord 

8 
3 

0 
11 

14 
20 

4 
14 

1 
1 
1 

4 
13 

8 
27 

1 
j 

1 
1 
4 

do 

do  . 

do 

1 

0 

do  

3 

Lowell,  city  of  — 

do 

do  . 

10 
5 

7\ 

i 

6 
1 

19 
12 
1 
7 
2 

do  

do 

do  .. 

1 
1 

Totll  TjOwcll 

...do.. 

14,635 
2,824 
3,073 
9,331 
1,210 
9,957 
3,897 
610 
SIS 

23,151 
^  3,023 
2,834 
2,500 
1,317 
2,530 
4,478 
583 
970 

36,786 
5,847 
5,907 
4,831 
2,527 
5,487 
8,  375 
1,190 
1.8U 

17 
7 
3 
5 
1 
16 
1 
3 
4 

24 
11 

1 
6 

4 
12 
5 
7 
0 

41 
18 
4 
11 
5 
28 

10 
10 

36,827 
5,865 
5,911 
4,842 
2,532 
5,515 
8,382 
1,203 
1.895 

P'Bperi'll     .                                                         ...On... 

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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    JtC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FKEE  COLOliKD. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

11. 

P. 

Total. 

Middlesex  

1,317 
501 
732 
3,939 
1,  575 
1,692 
813 

ess 

910 
084 
309 
2,978 
1,  552 
595 
1,342 
830 
650 
451 
954 
3,030 
2,  737 
651 
1,7:11 
2,  335 

1,338 
550 
735 
4,058 
1,  029 
1,511 
828 
606 
828 
1,016 
311 
3,  410 
1,  715 
593 
1.  337 
781 
593 
403 
981 
3,199 
3,  229 
059 
1,  737 
2,  776 
1,  065 
1,008 
3,218 
5,  290 
339 
1,  577 
1,140 
592 
1,030 
1,399 
1,  319 
3,426 
2,875 

2,953 
2,  796 
3,378 
1,970 
2,  191 

2,  055 
1,117 
1,467 
7,  997 
3,  204 
3,203 
1,641 
1,091 
1,738 
2,000 
620 
6,388 
3,  207 
1,188 
2,  679 
1,617 
1,243 
919 
1,935 
0,279 
5,906 
1,310 
3,  408 
fi,  101 
3,209 
1,943 
0,305 
9,759 
678 
2,875 
2,170 
1,082 
3,  183 
2,668 
2,  642 
6,772 
5,  732 

5,853 
5,486 
6,574 
3,463 
3,701 

4 
9 

3 
3 
1 

17 

I 

7 
12 
1 

1 

2,062 
1,129 
1,  468 
8,025 
3,207 
3,206 
1,641 
1,691 
1,744 
2,005 
620 
6,397 
3,270 
1,188 
2,631 
1,  624 
1,243 
919 
1,937 
6,  287 
6,094 
1,313 
3,  468 
5,104 
3,  242 
1,953 

o,aio 

9,  709 
079 
2,879 
2,  172 
1,082 
3,195 
2,069 
2,658 
6,778 
5,700 

5,853 
5,522 
6,589 
3,403 
3,710 

Shcrbourne 

do  

do  

do  

11 
o 

1 

do  

do  

do     

do  

do  

3 
3 
2 
3 
2 

2 
4 
0 

1 

6 
5 
6 
9 
3 

do  

do  

do  

do  

do 

West  Cambridge 

.    -.do. 

2 
3 

7 

do  

4 

do 

Wilmington 

do 

he  t 

do 

o 
S 
73 

8 

128 
3 

Woburn 

do 

2 
55 
1 

Norfolk  

do 

do  

3 

15 
0 

7 
7 

3 

33 
10 
25 
10 

4 
g 

do. 

1,5-14 
935 
3,087 
4,  41)3 
339 

1,  024 
490 
1,552 
1,269 
1,323 
3,  3-10 
o  H77 

",  Ct  i 

2,  900 
2,690 
3,190 
1,493 
1  510 

18 
4 
18 
3 
1 
3 

do  . 

do  

do  

do 

do 

1 
o 

do  . 

Mcdfield 

<lo  

do  

3 

4 
1 
6 
3 
5 

7 
1 
IS 
0 

8 

do 

do  

10 
3 
3 

do 

do.. 

Roxbury  — 

do 

do  

22 
5 

14 
10 

30 
15 

do  

..do 

do 

2 

7 

9 

do  

11,789 
6SO 
2,  -194 
1,001 
2,  827 
3,934 
1,025 
4,391 
1,813 
591 
1,  i.«« 
1,618 
382 
770 
024 
2,041 
145 
785 
577 
435 
913 
708 
2,253 
3,367 
763 

13,288 

097 
2,321 
1,032 
3,  459 
3,799 
1,771 
4,099 
1,901 
587 
J.296 
1,587 
384 
794 
620 
2,  270 
140 
866 
572 
483 
957 
75-1 
9,  290 

:t,i85 

746 

25,  077 
1,  377 
4,815 
2,  030 
6,286 
7,733 
3,  390 
8,490 
3,714 
1,178 
2,588 
3,205 
700 
- 
1,214 
4,  317 
285 
1,051 
1,1-19 
918 
1,870 
1,462 
4,543 
6,552 
1,509 

29                     31     ;                60 

1 

25,  137 
1,377 
4,830 
2,1    . 
6,310 
7,742 
3,406 
8,527 
3,701 
1,186 
2,597 
3,207 
766 
1,565 
1,  245 
4,351 
285 
1,655 
.1,160 
918 
1,870 
1,483 
4,553 
B.  584 
LSM 

.  .  .  do 

do 

u 

7 
1 
15 
4 
5 
20 
23 
4 
5 

15 
1 
24 
9 
10 
37 
47 
8 
9 
o 

do 

do  

9 
5 
5 

17 
24 
4 
4 
o 

Weymouth  

do  

Wenthiinj  -  - 

do  

do  

Carver  

do  

Duxbury  .         ....... 

do  

do  

Halifax 

do 

do 

1 
1 
10 

1 
1 
34 

do 

.  ...do                                ' 

18 

HttU  

do 

Kingston   

do  

1                       3                      4 

6   |             5    :            11 

Lakeville  .  .     . 

do 

do 

Maribficld  

do 

Mattepoigetto  

do 

9 

8 
18 
7 

12     :                21 
2    '                10 
14                     38 
«                     15 

Mi'l  Ili-borongh  

do 

S-rth  Uri'l^t-water  

do 

Pembroke  

...do... 

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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


225 


CITIES,   TOWXS,    *C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FIIEK  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

p. 

Total. 

2,956 
504 
621 
1,  093 

gog 

907 

1,  602 
8,  '-'76 
9  678 

3,  230 
400 
603 

1,  130 
855 
930 
1,579 

8,715 
9,  605 
7,  3  13 
3,  562 
5,  3liG 
5,941 
7,719 
6,589 
5,  653 
7,115 
11,  294 
12,  487 

6,  186 

994 

2,  223 
1,633 

1,  837 
3.  174 
16,991 
19,  283 
14,  800 
7,015 
10,  148 
10,  203 
15,  350 
12,  725 
10,  383 
13,  383 
20,  440 
24,  853 

42 

44 

86 

6,272 

994 
1,  232 
2,227 
1,774 
1,846 
3,  186 
17,  151 
19,  356 
14,  901 
7,047 
10,  425 
11,  598 
15,  353 
12,  729 
10,  423 
13,  430 
20,519 
24,  901 

Pl'-m  .ton 

do                 -  -  .  ;  

do            .  .          

43 
3 
4 
89 
29 
66 
16 
143 
762 
3 
o 

2.'I 
32 
53 
go 

5 
4 
91 
9 
12 
1GO 
73 
101 
32 
277 
1,395 
5 
4 
40 
47 
79 
43 

_     .do      

3 

43 
6 
8 
71 
44 
35 
16 
134 
633 
2 

17 
15 

26 

26 

do                                                       

do                                             

WirtliimS 

do                              

Suffolk  .                     

3d  ward 

.  do  

7,  457 
3  403 

do                                       

do                             .          

4,  7?2 
4,  -Ml 

7,  G:;I 
C,  1:10 
4,  7:;o 
6  °G3 

do  

do 

do 

do 

do 

12  366 

do                            

84,  185 
6,073 
489 
303 
1,  013 
I,  301 
449 
1,421 
584 
2,  610 
697 
438 
1,167 
1,  034 
1,667 
442 
1,241 
852 
3,  930 
1,  295 
2,144 
7(18 
717 
984 

91,394 
7,186 
431 
236 
1,  060 
1,  293 
461 
1,540 
520 
2,  8-1  1 
644 
465 
1,  099 
1,013 

o   ]  O-t 

175,  579 
13,  259 
920 
544  • 
2,  102 
2,  599 
910 
2,  961 
1,  104 
5,  451 
1,341 
923 
2,266 
2,  047 
3  85") 

1,021 
61 
1 

1,240 

2,  261 
136 
1 

177,  840 
13,  395 
921 
544 
2,108 
2,604 
914 
2,973 
1,106 
5,413 
1,348 
929 
2,276 
2,047 
3,  859 
876 
2,442 
1,736 
7,805 
2,646 
4,317 
1,521 
1,507 
1,  945 
1,621 
1,932 
2,748 
3,  522 
1,213 
1,351 
9,132 
3,296 
805 
1,565 
2,633 
2,760 
959 
3,034 
723 
1,  465 
764 
1,201 
1,  486 
1,076 
1,558 
1,  854 
3,575 
2,777 
1,881 

Chelsea 

do 

do 

do 

3 
3 
o 

1 

4 
5 

3 

o 

7 

6 
5 
4 

12 
o 

6 
10 

Athol 

do 

do                                       .... 

do                            

Berlin           

..do                

Blackstont;  

do            

1 
5 

Bolton  

do  

do 

Brookfield 

do 

Charlton                          .     ... 

do 

Clinton           

do 

do 

429 
1,201 
809 
3,811 
1,311 
2,  157 
711 
780 
960 
761 
1,074 
1  ,  355 
1,698 
613 
CIO 
4,412 
1,701 
394 
804 
1,  294 
1,370 
486 
1,510 
354 
752 
373 
593 
753 
531 

919 

1,766 
1,294 
927 

871 
2,  442 
1,721 
7,771 
2,606 
4,301 
1,  509 
1,497 
1,  844 
1,606 
1,922 
2,  7-18 
3,  521 
1,210 
. 
9,  107 
3,  294 
804 
1,563 
2,633 
2,759 
959 
3,008 
724 
3,400 
764 
1  201 

1 

4 

5 

do 

Dudley 

do 

8 
13 
go 

11 

4 
6 

21 
13 
5 
8 
4 
1 
5 
8 

15 
34 
40 
16 
12 
10 
1 
15 
10 

do 

do 

Grafton  

do 

do 

do 

Holden  

do 

do 

845 
848 
1,  393 
1,823 
592 
663 
4,  695 
1,503 
410 
759 
1,  308 
1,389 
473 
1,498 
370 
708 
391 

708 
513 
764 
904 
1,804 
1,  478 
954 

10 

o 

Lancaster  

..do     

do 

do 

1 

2 
24 

7 

1 
o 

48 
25 
o 

1 

1 

1 

do 

do 

18 
o 

Milford  '.  

do 

Millbury  

do 

1 
1 

do 

1 

1 

do 

Xorth  Brooklield  

do 

1 

Oakbam  

do 

Oxford  

do 

11 

1 

2 

26 
1 
5 

do 

do  

3 

Phillippton  

do 

do 

do 

1,486 
1,076 
1,557 
1,853 
3,  570 
2  772 
1.881 

Rutland  

do 

1 

1 
1 
5 
5 

do 

1 
3 
3 

Soutlibridgo  

do  

o 

do 

Sterling  

do... 

29 


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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   &C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FKKK   COLOIIED. 

-» 

M. 

F.                Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

1,101 
1,305 
1,431 
995 
1  57° 
1,  013 
1,  432 
1,638 
1,227 
773 
900 
1,289 
1,350 
1  272 
1,217 
1,417 
1,  703 
1,538 
2,009 
1,503 

1,153 
1,371 
1,381 
991 
1,524 
1,043 
1,475 
1,  246 
1,274 
766 
926 
1,335 
1,207 
1,309 
1,138 
1,423 
1,756 
1,610 
2,453 
1,691 

2,254 
2,676 
2,  812 
1,986 
3,0% 
2,036 
2,907 
2,884 
2,  501 
1,539 
1,832 
2,624 
2,617 
2,581 
2,355 
2,840 
3,  461 
3,  178 
4,462 
3,  194 

18 


19                     37 

2,291 
2,  676 
2,  816 
1,986 
3,  133 
2,107 
2,912 
2,  913 
2,509 
1,543 
1,840 
2,  624 
2,663 
2,639 
2,424 
2,877 
3,468 
3,  179 

3,208 

S 

2 

2                       4 

P                                                                                i                . 

20 
8 
o 

29 
7 
4 

F 

17 
13 
3 

37 
21 
5 

29 
6 
9 

1 
3 

Went  Brookfifld                                          .    .  ;  <lo  

20 

31 
14 
4 
1 
17 
5 

26 
31 
38 
23 
3 

46 
53 
69 
37 

1 

40 
14 

do 

3d  ward                         .     -..  '  do  

do  

23 

9 

do 

12,  Oil 

12,  677 

24,688 

116 

156 

24,960 

TAIII.I:  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


1 

i 

UNITED 

STATES. 

native  boru. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES 

1         § 
i        p                1 

i        1                 = 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

nr.ACK.                          MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

11  LACK. 

•^               £• 
=                ^ 

MULATTO.                                      S 

•5                    81 

.M.         r. 

Total. 

M. 

P- 

Total.     M.     |     F. 

Total. 

H 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M.      ]'. 

~-               & 
Totul.,       ~ 

H                •< 

3,933      17,  413 
1,689  i  22,415 
3,  575     33,  651 
3  213        1  032 

34,  346 
41,101 
75,  226 
4,193 
135,  552 
29  010 

33 

326 
671 

1 

197 
21 
170 
110 
284 
24 
82 
113 
573 
252 

21 
317 
8G7 
3 
230 
28 
210 
116 
301 
36 
84 
103 

270 

57          17 
613       250 
1,533       151 
1            4 
427         CO 
52           5 
330         41 
226         15 
585       123 
60         30 
1U6  ;       32 
217       104 
1,  217       359 
522       115 

1!) 
313 
184 

78 
7 
53 
13 
136 
Ti 
30 
111 
411 
116 

36 
563 
333 
13 

138 

12 
99 

259 
67 
68 
215 
SOO 
231 

31,  439 
45,  310 
77,  102 
4,212 
136,  117 
29,  101 
45,  237 
32,  522 
166,117 
5,602 
83,  093 
58,077 
123,  445 
127,  783 

812 
4,917 
7,  835 
144 
13,  984 
1,292 
5,181 
2,  571 
22,  893 
137 
12,255 
3,454 
29,873 
15,855 

4,889 
8,797 
46 
15,416 
1,038 
6,944 
2,  730 
27,  292 
151 
13,  988 
3,  230 
37,  031 
16,005 

1,314 
9,806 
16,632 
190 
29,400 
2,330 
12,125 
5  301 

«' 

34 

1 
1 
16 
1 

3 

1 
40 
1 
71 

3        1 
3    
14       6 

4  j    1,551  1        33,990 
3  !     9,  810  •        55,  120 
20  !  16,692  i        93,794 
!         191             4,403 

Berkshire                       2 

Bristol  3 
Dukes        -  -  - 

Essex  6 

3,581      69,  971 
1  499      11  511 

10     13 

23     29,494         165,611 
1     2  330           31,431 

1,  826     22,  932 
3,  899     16,  369 
),  810  '  85,  463 
2,  600       3,  075 
D,  412  i  43,  047 
3,528     29,117 
1,182  1  62,216 
J,  294     63,  736 

44,753 
32,  268 
165,  273 
5,  075 
83,  459 
57,  6  15 
123,  398 
127,  030 

.1 

n 

1        1 

2     12,129           57,366 
•    5,  301   i        37,823 

Hampshire  ,  1 
Middlesex  .  . 

50,185 
291 
26,  243 
6,684 
66,904 
31,860 

16 
1 
8 
3 
94 
4 

18 

31 
] 

9       9 

18     50,237         216,354 
292            6,  094 

Korfolk                         4 

4' 
1 
138 
2 

12 
4 
232 
0 

1  i     1 
3    
55     64 
6  !     4 

2     20,257  i      100,950 
3       6.091           04,768 
119     67,255  i       192,700 
10     31,  S76         159,  659 

Plymouth                    '  2 

Suffolk  6 

Worcester  6 

Total                   47 

1,041    490,928 

961,  909 

2,867 

3,257 

6,124    1,309    1,558 

2,867 

970,960 

121,  203 

138,292 

259,  495 

188 

219 

407 

i 
165  ;  99 

204   260,100     1,231,066 

NOTE.— 13  mole  and  19  frmale  Indians  included  in  white  population. 


STATE   OF    MASSACHUSETTS. 


227 


TABLR  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 


FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 


112  ; 

23  ; 

281)  . 
15,  580 
124 

2,297  ',    Asia.. 

128 

351 
185,  434 
371 
21 
171 
988 
81 
17 
61 
6,855 
145 
C85 
C9 
335 
168 
65 
10 
326 
320 
97 

13,326 
233 
53 
31 
18  652 

Africa.  .  . 

13 

433  ! 
38 
27,  OCO 

Connecticut  

Tennessee  

Atlantic  Islands  

J 

3 

Georgia                              ->•"<      Virr-inin.         . 

1,  391 

277 
2GO 
9 
103 
1,666 

534 
123 
102 
11 
118 
198 
43,031 
1,128 
805,  546 
2CO 
58 
54 
121 
44,035 
1,326 
18,508 
216 
847 
15 

China 

28 
213 

England  

23,848 
82 
1  "80 

Scotland  

At  sea 

Aggregate  native  

German  States  : 

9,  961 
294 
25 

Maine  

970  Qrv3 

Maryland  

- 

Massachusetts  

Michigan  

Turkey  

Minnesota  

"\VcBt  Indies  

Mississippi  

Missouri  

Other  foreign  countries  

New  I  lumpy  hire  

Germany,  (not  sped- 

New  Jersey  

260,  114 
970,  952 

New  York  

y 

Total  

Ohio  . 

Great  Britain,  (not  specified).  .  . 

1,  231,  066 

TABLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

145 

48 

193 

1  186 

51 

323 

76 

2  039 

3  067 

1  487 

87 

149 

°10 

4 

216 

121 

o 

OQO 

137 

14  541 

414 

Bookbinders 

203 

11 

981 

1°4 

593 

86 

31 

146 

369 

Bottlers 

g 

Cmtlc  dealers  

34 

47 

529 

1  °96 

Box  makers 

433 

2 

52 

98 

4 

423 

268 

1,318 

-,  •  ( 

423 

207 

123 

10 

199 

717 

77 

15 

2 

o 

503 

5 

69 

7° 

752 

11 

239 

li3?3 

7 

Builders 

j    Clerks                               

15,483 

Blacksmiths  ... 

4.628 

Butchers  ,  .  , 

1.323 

Clergymen  .  . 

1,913 

•2-2$ 


(STATE    OF    MASSACHUSETTS. 

TABLE  No.  G.— OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

SO.  OF. 

7-1 
253 

690 

*j:i 
78 
118 
248 
;t 
209 
114 
'30-i 
172 

1,410 
3S8 
14 
11 

1,231 

408 

144 
13 

140 

2,  407 

13     h 
49 

1 
2    1 
57 

2,  43S 
129 

5G 
30 
9B9 
17 
954 

30 
C 
4,092 
8 

122 
19 

Cl 
17 
o 

c,ys 

100 
122 

18 
107 
40 
C50 

: 

45 
1,408 
387 
31 

-TT6- 

71 

44,  725 
30 
12 
4 
104 
4 
28 
1,  493 

_iOSC— 

12 
1C 
23 
9 

499 
74 
6 
31G 

fl,897 
3,  710 
2,184 
1 
14,  014 
375 
3,753 
80 
30 
27 
13 
90 
23 
3.319 

Merchants  

5,924 
302 
700 
2,773 
228 
117 
4 
524 
. 
35 
111 
270 
18 
553 
3 

386 
350 

3, 

4 
22 
48 

18 

863 

~-^— 

o 
1,142 
28 
12 
G4 

Al\ 

74 
903 
1,098 
104 

59 
5,  750 
03 
314 
1,279 
27 
S9 
11 
24 
257 
87 
11 
1,048 
12 
0 
18 
33 
;  

25 
42 
124 
1C 
31 

8 

04 
G 
299 
33 
3 

80 
27 
1,991 
194 

Goldsmiths  

Milkmen  

Millers  

Milliners  

Millwrights  1 

Minera  

Model-makers  

Morocco  dressers  

^ 

Moulders  

°m              mirchantH 

Mould-makers  

osifon  workers 

ft  tioners 

Musicians  

Co  tractors 

Music  sellers  

Convcvancers 

Music  teachers  

e  i     i  .... 

Mustard-makers  

Coppersmiths  

Cord-makers  

Ice  dealers  

Nailers  

Cork  -cutters  

Importers  

Ink  manufacturers  

'                                                 * 

Inkstand  manufacturers  

' 

E>  F            .1 

Oculists  

, 

Officers,  (public)  

Oil  dealers  

D."  . 

Oil-muk«Ts  

1,  047 

70 

-tti_ 
473 

14C 

"T1 
i  \ 
11 

20 
289 

" 

Organ-builders  

Cutlers  

Overseer*  

Dyers           

Ovstf  rmen  

Packers 

Fu  k 

Emlmmle  renn  

Euaineleni  

Engravers  

Envelope-makers  

28     '( 
3-2,  703 

Last-makers  

185    ; 
45,2(11     i 
17,430" 

Lathe-makers  

Lath-m:tkers  

LaumIress«'S  

liu     s 

: 
10 

79 
410 

15     !. 
3  Ml 

I>HAvver«  

Lead-  workers  

File-cutters  

Lecturers  

] 

Finishers  

Firework-makers  

Lightning-rod  makers  

e   P 

Flax-dressers  

79 
33 

114 
286 

Lithographers  

Florists  

Liverv-stable  keepers  

iauo 

Frame-makers  

35 
10 
120 
04 

i  oin 

Fringe  -milkers  

Fruiterers  

Furriers  

'Iu  '                           

Gas-fitters  .  .                                                                         •'.,-» 

Platers  

24 
35 
145 
824 
17 
4:) 

i    : 

41 

Gilder*  

Poets  

Mutlifmuticul  instrument  makers 

Potters  -  

Powder  manufacture™  f.  

Goldbeaters  .  .  . 

Mechanics  .  .  . 

Produce  dealers... 

STATE   OF    MASSACHUSETTS. 

TABLE  Xo.  G.— OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 


229 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS, 

NO.  or. 

CO 
"~820" 
.    Ill 
102 

118 

30 
2,075 
18 
615 

13 

45 
267 
103 
474 

43 
20 
471 
20 
o 

S5 
190 
5 
33 

280 
7 
o 

0 
G 
15 
4,218 
37,  IB  1 
11 
144 
C2 
7 
1,966 
1,143 
50 
170 
23 
1,832 
022 
41,011 

3 

15 

21 
14 
30 
215 

11 
291 
9 
9 
45 

49 
71 
^_582_ 
474~ 

118 
81 

12 

55 
637 
417 
5,  934 
60 
85 
40 
1,182 
308 
57 

' 

195 
8 
21 
201 
17 
135 
240 
143 
400 
60 
38 
8 

4 

10 
6,021 

Provision  dealers 

PT 

iker 

s     P 

Skirt-milkers  

07 
31 
1,741 
22 
0 
45 
11 
25 
31 
121 
—G3-- 

O'so 

Type-founders  

Umbrella  manufacturers  ' 

Undertakers  

United  States  officers  

Upholsterers  

Refiners  
Reporters  

Steainboatmcn  
Steueilcrs  

Varniahers  
Varnish-leakers  

Roofers  and  slaters  
Rope-makers  

Stevedores  
Stock  brokers  

Stone  and  marble  cutters  

Veterinarians  
Vinegar-makers  

Warners  .  .  . 

Storekeepers  

234 
50 
20 
1,803 
2,863 
10 
7 
18 
T4— 
130 
4 
45 

ISO 
3,993 
3,  719 
930 
4 
6,398. 

—  m 

4,518 
65 

36 
1,153 
75 
350 
3 
17 
2,013 
283 
129 

Watchmen  

Stovedealers  

Watch-makers  

Stove-makers  

Weavers  

Straw-workers  

Wcighmasters  

Students  

Whalemen  

Wharfingers  

Sugar  manufacturers  

Wheelwrights  

Surgeons  

Whip-makers  

Surgical  instrument  makers  

Whitewashes  

Surveyors  

White  lead  manufacturers  

Whitesmiths  

Wine-makers  

Wino  and  liquor  dealers  

Window-shade  makers  

1 

Wire-makers  

g        b    °S    3 

8b  a 

Wire-workers  

- 

, 

Wood  corders  

Wood-cutters  

Wood  dealers  

Shin  le  makers 

Teamsters 

Wooden-ware  manufacturers  

Shi  /car  enters 

Tele-ra>ho  erators 

Wool  combers  and  carders  

.' 

hi    hi         k 

Wool  dealers  

P              * 

Tl 

Woolen  manufacturers  

P 

Tinsmith 

Well-diggers  

Shirt  manufacturers  

Tobacconists  

Other  occupations  and  unknown  

Show  case  makers 

Total  

454,  632 

230 


STATE   OF    MICHIGAN. 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 

1 

4 
5 
6 
7 

9 
10 
11 

13 
14 

35 

43 

. 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

51. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

G 
233 

•1 
171 
58 
330 

310 

218 
11 
3 
193 
oo 

210 
301 

3 
213 

111 
5! 
387 
283 
341 
236 
0 
0 
207 
15 
234 

284 

13 
1,  155 
12 
5 
919 
202 
1,467 
1,156 
1,007 
996 
31 
82 
8-10 
85 
1,070 
13 
1,303 

10 
1,102 
20 
10 
881 
240 

1,  190 
1,  457 
910 
38 
89 
870 
66 
1,026 
4 
1,311 
1 
75 
296 
1,389 
588 
210 
1,010 
971 
10 
52 
1,380 

11 
1,082 
13 
13 
U37 
177 
1,471 
1,304 
1,750 
1,110 
28 
103 
991 
55 
1,165 
3 
1,420 
1 
84 
312 

389 
191 

1,  260 
1,  089 
3 
40 
1,556 

6 
1,055 
12 
5 
953 
153 
1,440 
1,334 
1,687 
1,017 
16 
94 
953 
55 
1,  090 
8 
1,383 

7 
933 
10 
8 
863 
171 
1,264 
1,317 
1,745 
1,057 
26 
83 
898 
34 
1,095 
7 
1,379 

4 

836 
13 

11 
611 
111 

1     CW 

1,233 
1,003 
917 
18 
70 

825 
37 

931 
3 

12 
773 
10 
14 
750 
146 
1,  161 
1,156 
1,747 
. 
23 
76 
822 
42 
910 
7 
1,312 
1 
56 
194 
1,490 
350 
145 
1,023 
957 
4 

1,651 
1,  431 
1,  527 
915 
83 
2,187 
1,082 
1,237 

39 
133 
17 
38 
41 
43 
1  272 
192 
17!) 
118 
2,424 
55 
230 
1 
597 
4 
544 
1,  392 
383 
1 
(ifC 
1,308 
221 
765 
2,  090 
3,  503 

771 
12 
10 
735 
113 
1,166 
1,205 
1,763 
950 
12 
81 
777 

904 
10 
1,292 

39 
1,  515 

23 
1,215 
453 
2,100 
1,921 
2,847 
1,494 
37 
130 
1,210 

1,362 
11 
2,012 
4 
174 
321 
2  27° 
2,513 
473 
1,501 
1,533 
30 
71 
2,847 
2,414 
2  728 
1,  389 
199 
3,  473 
1,  55(1 
1,766 
126 
230 
091 
107 
137 
137 
112 
1,806 
408 
673 
325 
3,  591 
221 
1,  195 
9 
1,211 
1 
1,388 
2,  351 
822 
4 
1,076 
2,  159 
48!) 
1.341 
3,487 
6,489 

16 

18 
15 
1,126 
258 
1,914 
1,862 
2,  085 
1,402 
32 
103 
1,103 
95 
1,349 
13 
1,903 
1 
88 
317 
2,187 
080 
270 
1,501 
!,433 

66 

2,  368 
2,  210 
2,661 
1,21-1 
108 
3,  343 
1,317 
1,  863 
73 
93 
295 
35 
101 
80 
7:i 
1,778 
383 
353 
249 
3,  293 
108 
360 
3 
1,072 

1,079 

2,  307 
648 
6 
1,  132 
1,844 
449 
1.312 
3,  179 
7,431 

1!) 
1,241 
32 
19 
1,004 
306 
1,  652 
1,  404 
2,  020 
1,080 
35 
10-1 
907 
130 
1,062 
0 
1,  582 
3 
124 
301 
1,642 
1,4-11 
289 
1,  209 
1,121 
34 
27 
1,80!) 
1,088 
2,312 
907 
145 
2,  345 
1,  023 
1  ,  523 
81 

: 
67 
67 
89 
.M 
1,288 
301 
429 
215 
2,378 
132 
044 
4 
1,  067 
3 
1,014 
1,905 
603 

874 
1  ,  454 
384 
1.  156 
2,  166 
5,800 

17 
9 
822 
201 
1,295 
1,263 
1,855 
911 
15 
95 
820 
4.V 
958 
6 
1,  309 
1 
79 
237 
1,584 
398 
103 
1,027 
984 
7 

1,508 
1,453 

1,910 
818 
103 
2,  351 
931 
1,  375 
50 
53 
132 
14 
49 
53 
39 
1,123 
206 
213 
138 
2,  143 
72 
239 

806 
23 
5 
671 
162 
1,018 
1,042 
1,  474 
746 
17 
65 
079 
50 
817 
9 
1,  089 
1 
62 
192 
1,402 
477 
175 
910 
830 
5 
35 
1,387 
1,206 
1.521 
704 
83 
2,001 
891 
1,151 
51 
50 
120 
19 
43 
54 
35 
972 
166 
190 
131 
1,859 
70 
209 
o 

751 
3 
655 
1,192 
268 
4 
594 
1,003 
229 
705 
1,725 
3,581 

5 

570 
5 
5 

517 
88 
741 

1,238 
640 
14 
43 

528 
18 
679 

951 

Alle  an 

Buy 

Branch 

Delta          

Emmet 

Genoaee 

15 
70 
341 
113 
63 
264 

19 

316 

16 

63 
333 

111 
39 

O-M 

208 

•1 

321 

99 
32!) 
1,428 

560 

255 
1  ,  (HI 
1,008 
1G 

1  307 

59 
290 
1,  621 
322 
188 
1,183 
1,118 
•1 
35 
1,546 
1,  457 
1,  991 
963 
82 
2,228 
1,156 
1,413 
52 
47 
108 
7 
63 

72 
237 
1,599 
191 
149 
1,139 
1,  005 
5 
•11 
1,618 
1,494 
1,7-13 
926 
74 
2,244 
1,089 
1,410 
29 
24 
56 
9 
43 
31 
30 
1,  382 
214 
181 
159 
2,285 
51 
12-1 

43 
217 
1,562 
188 
167 
975 
975 
4 
28 
1,412 
1,2^5 
1,720 
938 
61 
2,192 
998 
1,  430 
33 
23 
77 
14 
41 

47 
1,309 
223 
194 
120 
2,  175 
43 
133 
1 
032 
2 
604 
1,489 
415 

50 
171 
1,410 
229 
116 
902 
1,  002 
6 
24 
1,533 
1,  437 
1,571 
791 
09 
2,  242 
967 
1,157 
34 
37 

13 

38 
51 
40 
1,  352 

162 
131 
2,406 
52 
118 
3 
510 

39 
116 
1,058 
135 
65 
724 
017 
o 

20 
1,141 

982 
1,  148 
522 
40 
1,662 
744 
953 
25 
13 
50 
11 
20 
27 
21 
848 
140 
126 

1,601 
27 
69 
1 
487, 
1 
401 
874 
210 
1 
462 
819 
145 
533 
1,541 
2,925 

IlillsJalo 

Houghton  

Inghum  
Ionia   

Isabt-llii  

320 

1   511 

1  332 

1  508 

Kent  

519 
233 

407 
219 
352 
15 
26 
56 
•1 
1C 

10 

3-^7 

473 

201 

402 
193 
383 
21 

21! 
43 
5 
13 

in 

16 

2,020 
902 
107 
2,078 

931 

1,434 
71 

ca 

157 
23 

1,  !I25 
919 
103 
2,  083 
927 
1,407 
67 
57 
1G3 
°7 
70 

2,  059 
1,013 

100 
2,  33  1 
1,107 
1,435 
66 
40 
113 
18 
70 

Midland 

52 
1,358 
287 
267 
189 
1,968 
8S 
277 

63 

1,380 
268 
193 
179 
2,058 
61 
' 

46 
1,509 
261 
213 

2,310 
67 
187 
1 
923 

0 

812 
1,879 
620 

871 
1,319 
366 
975 
2,074 
4,554 

47 
1,426 
262 
211 
153 
2,206 
62 
181 
1 
860 

Monroe  

69 

50 
49 

44G 
13 
63 

C3 

40 
480 

81 

Oakland  

2  19 

244          966 

917 
4 
936 
1,915 
554 
4 
791 
1,206 
316 
945 
1,848 
4,777 

077 
1 
695 
1,616 
471 

776 
1,250 
271 
919 
1.972 
3,839 

797 

794 
1,  529 
366 

3 

728 

295 

9:12 
1,  97!) 

4,877 

1% 
40!) 
11!) 
1 
163 
322 
81 
220 
440 
1,360 

201 
355 
110 

100 

75 
213 
410 
1,290 

964 
2,  009 
585 
6 
706 
1,219 
367 
9(3 
1,870 
4,840 

861 
1,860 
471 
5 
866 
1,306 
326 
959 
1,972 
4,579 

575 
1,351 
373 
1 

1,247 
219 
719 
2,  !73 
4,  157 

7-16 
1,238 
278 
867 
2,022 
3,816 

St.  Joseph's  

Tuncola  

Total.    .. 

10,  757 

10,382 

43,602 

41,  576 

47,  491 

45,  914 

43,  028     40,  937 

I 

40,654 

40,262 

72,  598 

64,753 

53,714 

43,  657 

36,  405 

28,332 

STATE    OF   MICHIGAN. 


231 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


50  and  under  CO. 

60  and  uuder  70. 

70  and  under  80 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Ago  unkn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

1 
2 
3 
4 

5 
6 
7 

8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

00 

23 
24 

36 
27 
2?: 
29 
30 

32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
43 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
05 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 

M. 

F. 

M. 

!'. 

31. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

ir. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

2 
432 
5 
5 
405 
83 
Cll 
703 
1,002 
501 
17 
31 
407 
20 
521 
1 
7-11 
1 
41 
103 
814 
99 
77 
533 
4SO 
5 
15 
920 
753 
912 
407 
43 
1,303 
53-1 
760 

a 

13 
34 
16 
16 
37 
22 
701 
119 
109 
55 
1,325 
38 
58 
1 
371 
1 
330 
086 
197 
g 

383 
6C2 
130 
425 
1,306 
1,990 

323 

0 

4 

51 
481 
555 

703 
336 
6 
29 
320 
C 
305 
4 
575 

212 
4 
5 
135 

.237 
330 
451 
253 
3 
24 
215 
10 
S36 
4 
323 

1 

170 

1 
5 

123 
8,522 
183 

7,237 
1,798 
11,533 

10,  820 
15,  229 
8,585 
228 
715 
7,301 
C70 
8,509 
64 
11,622 
11 
755 
2,  142 
13,  323 
6,  160 
1,859 
9,  220 
8,  662 
112 
323 
14,  101 
12,731 
10,026 
7,770 
873 
19,  514 
8.8CC 
11,733 
4S8 
610 
1,735 
284 
5-19 
564 
413 
11,  112 
2,037 
*,  335 
1,508 
19,615 
757 
3,011 
18 
7,126 
16 
6,761 
14,  014 
4,211 
28 
6,354 
11,  087 
2,627 
7,  8-12 
18,  007 
37,  203 

62 
7,401 
102 
73 
6,548 
1,308 
10,  339 
10,  123 
13,  951 
7,706 
105 

6,001 
37G 
7,885 
53 
10,  785 
3 
4S3 
1,832 
12,319 
. 
1,  305 
8,178 
7,  950 
63 

12,  335 
11,5-10 
14,504 
0,915 
051 
13,3-17 
7,959 
11,042 
374 
361 
999 
135 
416 
417 
373 
10,  452 
1,870 
1,588 
1,153 
18,  307 
479 
1,553 
9 
6,041 
10 
5,793 
12,537 
3,388 
21 
5,980 
10,  113 
2,255 
7,059 
16,  982 
36,  003 

185 
15,  923 
290 
178 
13,  735 
3,100 
21,931 
20,  9-13 
23,  180 
16,  231 
393 
1,351 
13,  302 
1,052 
16,451 
123 
22,407 
14 
1,213 
4,  02-1 
25,  642 

3,  161 
17,  398 
16,612 
175 
535 
26,  486 
21,327 
3rt,  530 
14,  685 
1,527 
37,  861 
16,825 
22,  780 
862 
971 
2,734 
419 
965 
1,011 
786 
21,  50-1 
3,957 
3,923 
2,661 
37,  952 
1,230 
4,  5-14 
27 
13,  167 
26 
12,557 
26,551 
7,599 
52 
12,334 
21,200 
4,882 
11,  901 
35,019 

53 

44 

1 

9 

2 

2 

Alle  in 

1 
1 

P  . 

172 
18 
S20 
260 
382 
197 
6 
8 
137 
5 
198 
1 
254 

70 
5 
104 
100 
153 
83 

48 

76 
85 
139 
73 
1 
o 

41 

61 

15 

13 
15 
33 
15 

12 
1 
17 
20 
26 
14 
1 

0 

1 

3 

1 

5 
1 

i 

2 

1 

Cass 

9 
56 
4 

86 
1 
126 

3 
14 

o 
1 

1 

Chi  i  icw-i 

10 

pi:  l  l 

11 

9 
1 

1C 

1 

1 

95 

24 

1 

o 

1 

Glad  win 

74 
076 
50 
45 
3SO 
372 

li 
715 
626 

670 

320 
23 
1,  032 
407 
589 
8 

29 
6 
13 

11 

13 
585 
83 
53 
43 
1,093 
16 
27 

_ 

j 

1 
3 
31 
3 

1 
12 
16 

1 

Grand  Traverse  .  . 

4'"1 
407 
17 
37 
233 
233 
5 
3 
427 
389 
460 
22rt 
13 
628 
303 
405 
10 
8 
14 
4 
3 
20 
3 
340 

23 
31 
714 
15 
20 

20 
320 
2-1 
18 

180 
187 
o 

301 
29C 
373 
154 
8 
510 
-   215 
334 
6 
3 
15 
3 
6 
8 
5 
S54 
38 
17 
15 
571 
4 
12 

J5 
129' 

5 

88 

88 

10 
127 

4 
«0 

60 

17 

1 

4 

3 

3 

3 

Ilillsdalc 

11 

15 

1 
1 

Inghani  

8 

5 

4 
162 
114 
163 

0 

123 
120 
102 
33 
4 
2°2 
84 
105 

1 
30 
26 

17 
5 

Isabella 

37 
30 
31 
10 
1 
57 
13 
30 

4 
1 

2 

4 

;i 

1 

1 

232 
107 
162 

58 
15 
29 

3 

c 

3 

oo 

18 

2 

1 

Macomb  

6 

3 

2 

e 

6 
3 

116 
13 
7 
6 

^ 
3 

0 

1 
1 

69 
10 
3 

222 
1 
0 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Jlichilimackiuac  .. 
Midland 

30 

". 

5 

1 

1 

1 

71 

50 
1 
1 

12 

2 

1 

o 

1 

Occaua  

1 

260 

208 

1 
139 

. 

in; 
i 

179 
293 
(13 
S30 

651 

899 

162 

43 

31 

10 

C    

3 

Presquo  Islo  

231 
436 
143 
1 
280 
472 
88 
332 
1,071 
1,601 

88 
260 

51 
1 
133 
277 
48 
177 
540 
615 

23 

110 
24 

10 

79 
]» 

3 

21 
3 

15 
7 

1 
3 

1 

38 
78 
24 
90 
230 
S71 

34 
73 
12 
50 
198 
23-J 

7 
14 
o 

10 
.-,1 
67 

1!) 
15 

n 
11 

•a 

58 

1 

.. 

St.  Joocph'tt  
Tuscola 

i 
9 
1 
8 

1 
1 
11 

10 

5 
16 

1 

Washtonaw  

1 

5 

92,340 

17,  188 

10,963 

8,534 

3,  581 

2,  tfiG 

740 

619             72 

6-1 

6 

4 

55 

48 

388,000 

348,  136 

736,  142 

232 


STATE    OF    MICHIGAN. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


FREE  COLORED. 


1 

3 

4 
5 
6 

8 
9 

11 

14 
. 
16 
37 

20 
21 

27 

31 

34 
35 

40 
41 

. 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  uud  under  5. 

5  uud  under  10.     10  and  uuder  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30.    30  uud  under  40.    40  und  under  50. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

r.         M. 

F- 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F.            M. 

F.             31. 

F. 

• 

1 

1 

8 
4 

o 

0 

5 
G 

1 

3 

27 
127 

2               3 
2               G 

5 

4 

7 
3 

3 
3 
o 

2  j            4 
C               3 

4               3 
3               3 
1 

2 

7 
1 
5 
27 

13 
1 
4 

oo 

21 
1 
10 

103 

27 

1 
1G 
100 
1 

30             31 
2              2 
20  !          25 
119             S3 
•  1 

21 

£0 
93 

20 

oo 
61 

1 
1 

o 

go 

20 
09 
1 

41 
3 

29 
120 

1 
5 

0 

34            28 
3               1 
22             33 
90             70 
1 

22             13 
2               5 
30  !          28 
71             54 
o 

15 
1 
17 
37 

Casa  

1 

1  j            3 
2  i            1 
2  i           4 

1 

1 
o 

1 
4 
4 
1 
3 

1               1 
G  :             1 
1 

1                 1 
4  I            5 
1               1 
2               2 

y  [        9 

1 

4 

3 

o 

3 

1 

HUlfldole 

1 

2               3 

1 
4 

* 

•1 

3 

1 

3 
14 

1  j            2 
G              5 
1 

1 

1 

3 

Huron 

0 

0 

2               3 
1    ... 

9 
o 

10 
12 
0 

o 
o 
8 
17 
4 

4 
4 
31 

30 
8 
G 

5               4 
4               4 
27 
34  1          21 
7             13 
2               2 
o 

1              2 
1              1 
G               9 

15  !           15 
13  i            8 
3  j             1 

1 
4 

9 
3 

5 
4 
go 

5 

3 
13 
SI 
9 

1 
•1 
17 
10 

1 
5 
10 
5 

1 

2 
G 

1 

13  ;           10 
31             17 
13  .            5 

8 
23 
9 

Kent 

1 
9 

3 

3 

1 
1 

13 

14 

o 

0 

10             1-J 
2               2 

7               2 

13 

20 
1 
3 
1 

1 

21 
o 

1 

32 
7 
5 
o 

23             19 
1               1 

1 

11              11 
1                1 
3               5 

8 
1 
4 

i 

G 

5 

o 

3 

o 

4               2 

1 

3 

13 

7            11 

7               2 

o 

1 

o 

Mason 

1 

1 

1              1 

1 

3 
1 
3 

3               2 

2  '            1 
.  . 

Midland 

O 

0 

1 

3               4 

1 

1 

3               G 

1               1 
1 

1 

1 

o 

1 

3 
0 
1 
2 
1 
1 

i 

3 

1  ;            3 

1 

o 

1 

11 

50 

1               3 

.   .                    1 

1  1            2 
1             1 

3 

8 

1 
15 

8 
20 

1 

14 

4              -1 
12            10 
1    

1 
12 

3 
11 

o 

20 

1               3 
15             14 
o 

Oakland  

G 

30  j          45 
2               1 
3               5 
3               5 
3               3 
13               4 

O 

1 
o 

0                         ft 

2               2 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
4 
1 

1 
1 

2               2 
2              5 

3  i            3 

1  j            1 
1 

1 

7 

1 

5 
4 

1 

a 

3 

3 

4 

1  i            2 

2 

o 
1 

Scl.oolcral't  

1 
4 
11 
33 
104 

1 
1 
14 
48 

88 

0 

1 

11 
S3 
92 

1 
5 
11 
85 
133 

3               2 
9  ;            8 
12            11 
07             59 
193           140 

1 

St.  Joseph 

i 

4 

10 
24 

•I 
7 
39 
97 

5               2 
7  i           10 
33             III 
120  i          91 

o 
14 

cn 

G 

7 
33 

98 

4               5 

5  '            5 
29             35 
128             f7 

5 
8 
2-J 

2 

27 
03 

AVashtonnw  

Total 

104 

117 

407 

418 

452 

480  |        301 

330          315 

3G9 

G98 

041           559 

413           350 

229 

INDIAN. 


1 

10 

Q 

g 

7 

7 

4 

I 

j 

1 

j 

o 

O 

3 

1 

o 

, 

Bay  . 

•i 

r 

6 

o 

3 

4 

o 

1 

o 

0 

I 

! 

3 

3 

o 

4 

3 

Cnlhoim  

Casg  

1 

I 

1 

2 

i 

g 

10 

g 

(j 

11 

7 

2 

Chippewn  

1 

17 

13 

17 

13 

14 

16 

11 

5 

Delta  

o 

1G 

4 

Euton  

i 

1 

1 

1 

I 

1 

Emmr  t  .  .  . 

16 

11 

fift 

rc> 

RS 

m 

fi.l 

r? 

m 

fin 

70 

HA 

M 

IB 

r,7 

H7 

STATE   OF   MICHIGAN. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


233 


FREE  COLORED. 


50  anil 
M. 

inder  60.    GO  anil  under  70.    70  and  under  80.  '  80  anil  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

1  Age  unkn'n.                 Tutiil. 

Aggregate. 

corsTiEs. 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
G 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
10 
17 
18 
19 

21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
40 
47 

P. 

51. 

F. 

M. 

F.             M.             F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F.             M. 

F. 

U 
4 

j 

24 

2 
195 
15 
174 
651 
4 
o 

7 
21 

J 

25 

12 
13 

78 
163 
C3 
20 
1 
lOli 
11 
31 

08 
58 
0 
•410 
33 
370 
1,308 
8 
14 
10 
44 
1) 
33 
M 
1 
37 
30 
185 

3ia 

1S5 
52 

3 
243 
26 

03 
4 

00 
1 

1 

29 
11 
24 
5 
50 
309 
10 
24 
43 
38 
53 
4 
14 
62 
151 
634 
1,073 

2  i            1 

1 

1 

! 

i              3G 

:  i....   i        !          4 

13 

7          :i 

o 
1 
3 

11 

5 

2 

01.-; 

!  18 

n               

11 
38 

5              5 
22            13 

1 
5 

4 

7 

i            1 

i 

<VK> 

1              3 

\ 
1 

717 

Cans 

4 

1               1 

19 

Clinto 

1 

1 

0 

1 

I 

r 

'                   °3 

!               5 

1 

3 

1 

.   .                    1 

IS 

37 

:::::::!     " 

1 

5 
7 
4 
2 

1 

o 

2 
3 
1 
1 

I 

im 

4 

1 

15L 

K'llimizoo 

> 

;          "                GO 

1 

J                           2G 

I 

9 

1 
1 

3  !            3               3 

j 

1 

...     .                 2 

1 

137 

Len°w 

IS 

2           y 

1 

1 

3:> 

t 

!                   4 

1 

34 

20 

1 
11 

1               1 

1 
q 

Michilimockiaac  -- 

T 

1 

1 

19 

10 
6 
6 
1 
24 
134 
6 
14 
14 
20 
20 
2 
10 
31 
Oii 
284 
871 

j 

i 

i 

18 

1 

• 

4 

ft; 

4 

4 

2 
1 

3 

2 

17.r. 

Oakland 

i                4 

:              JO 

o 
1 

1 

1 

1 

' 

1 

i              29 

1 

j 

i              18 

1 

i 

27 

Siiiut  Glair 

1    . 

4 

2 
6 
17 
51 

1 

4 
8 
29 

1 
4 

6 

18 

1 

1 
3 
3 

31 

88 

5 

11 

1 
5 

i            350 

•j 

1             111 

IW> 

192 

102 

71 

47             24 

23 

1             11               2               2!l 

3  567 

3,232  :            6,799 

INDIAN. 

3              3 

2 

"    1 

1 

1 

53 

53 

106 
1 
15 
52 
37" 

8 
<W 

124 
244 
130 
6 
1.026 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
fi 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
]  j 

1 

I 

in 

S 

25 
21 

33 
61 
112 
54 
3 
486 

1 

i 

°7 

Bay  

•1 

1 

16 

i 

o 
4 

7 
2 

1 

6  | 

3 
S 

7 
1 

1 
3 
7 
1 

1 
1 
1 

29  i 

2 
7 
2 

2 
4 

2 

i              63  ! 

Chebo 

1 



1 

1D2 

6C 

Doha  

3  ! 

25 

19 

32 

"1             14 

7 

4               2 

3 

540  l 

234 


STATE    OF   MICHIGAN. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


INDIAE— Continued. 


AGGREGATE. 


14 

, 

SO 
SI 

g  ' 
• 
• 

25 
27 

29 
30 

33 
33 

: 
35 

• 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  aud  under  15. 

15  and  under  20.    20  aud  under  30. 

30  and  under  40.  j  40  and  under  50. 

M. 

V. 

M.             F. 

M.            F. 

31.             F. 

M.            F. 

31. 

F. 

M. 

'• 

M.             P. 

1 

1 

C  i            3 

2|            1 

4  !            2 
•1               1 
o 

1  :            2 
2  I            3 

10  I            9 
4               4 
47  j          50 

1  ;            1 
3 

i 
i 

as 

6 
5 
2 
48 
3 
70 

2 
4 

1 
2 

3               1 
3               2 

1    
5             13 

3  j            2 
39             34 

Ilotighlon  

1 

16  i          21 

2  1           2 

77  i          50 

9            14 

5              1 
63             57 

16 
2 
46 

31 
2 
45 

7             24 
1               1 
42 

1 

9 

10 

1 

10 

1               2 

45  !          48 

| 

1  |            3 
45             32 
1 

o 

3 
41 
3 
20 
2 
47 
84 
4 
46 
1 
10 
4 
1 

3 
34 

6 

46            41 

27  j          34 
j             1 

1 
1C 
5 
33 
84 
4 
•i4 

a 

11 
3 

45 

28             30 

2 

1 

1 
4 

17 

13  1          16 
1 

G            10 
1 

15               7 
3               2 
22             25 
64             46 
3              5 
27             33 

9|          13 

6 
2 
22 
43 
I 
43 

13 
2 
15 
42 
3 
30 
1 
6 
1 

6  !           5 

3 

28 

13             23 
77             68 
4               5 
24             43 

29            31 
72  ;          68 
4  '           2 
43             43 

16  j          23 
56             55 
5              1 
38            21 

19             22 
25             35 
4              2 

21            24  ! 
1  ! 

6 

6 

1 

2              4             10 
o 

fi               7 
2 

5  j            6 
1               2 

4               6 

1  ' 

5 
1 

3               3 

2               , 

School  craft 

1 

2 

i  

1 
11 

1  ' 

1 

5 

14             18 

11              9 

13               7 
1 

2             11 
1 

11  j            9  |           12 

12  j            8 

1 

Total 

1 

80 

77 

417           433 

446           393 

377           342 

319           327 

526 

557           338           357 

272  :         255 

1 

Total  whiten  

10  757 

10  3S2 

1 
45  602  44  576 

47  491 

45  914 

43  028 

40  937 

40  654 

40  262 

72  598 

64  753 

53  714 

43  G57 

36  405 

Sf  332 

2 

Tutal  free  colored  

101 

117 

407     418 

1 

452 

430 

391 

380 

315 

3G9 

698 

641 

559 

413 

350 

229 

3 

Total  Indians  

SO 

77 

417  |    432 

446 

393 

377 

342 

319 

327 

52G 

557 

338 

357 

272 

255 

10  941 

10  576 

| 
46  426  45  426 

48  389 

46  787 

43  796 

41  659 

41  288 

40  958 

73  822 

65  951 

54  611 

44  427 

37  027 

28  816 

STATE    OF    MICHIGAN. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


235 


INDIAN—  Continued. 

50  and  under  GO. 

00  and  under  70. 

1 
70  and  under  80.    80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 
M.         F. 

Age.  unk'wn. 

Total. 
:  Aggregate 

COUNTIES. 

13 
14 
15 
1G 
17 
38 
19 
SO 
21 
oo 

23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
•M 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M.             F.            M.             F. 

M. 

F. 

M.         F. 

M. 

'•• 

• 

2 

1 

:         1 

28 
24 
5 
103 
23 
444 

19                     47 
19                     43 
4                       9 
170                   279 
17  1                  40 
404  i                848 
1                       1 
9                     17 
315                   028 
4 
90                   ISO 
14                     27 
205  i                411 
442                   907 
24                     4!) 
287                   570 
4                       5 
55,                   98 
12  •                  22 
1 

1               1  |            1    

Grand  Traverse.  .  . 
Gratiot 

| 

7 
2 
25 

3 

1 
25 

G 

G 

6              6  j           3              1 
1 

| 

Ionia 

17 

14 

5845 

1 

1 

1 

1 

! 

8 
313 
4 
90 
13 
200 
•105 
25 
283 

43 
10 

1 
82 
2 
1 

22 

14 

12 

12 

8 

11 
1 
2 

6              81              1 

2 

3 

1 
14 
4 

2 
2 
11 
10 

3  !            1  1            2               3 
1               l 

1 

9 

1  !           2              5  j           4 
43                             1 

1 

•> 

0 

MlchUimackinoc  .. 
Nt'waygo  

13 

7  '          13 

7               6  ;            3               1  |            5 

1 

1          1 

Ottawa  

2 

1                1 

1 

1                             1 

2 

l 

1 

|                       | 

Shiawassee  
TuBCola 

• 

3                       4 

!)0                   172 
1                       3 

5 
1 

7               1 

3 

0 

Van  Burcn  

1 

Wayne 

143 

133            115 

97 

53             42             22             27 

7 

10           4 

2 

~    

3,121 

3,  051             *0,  172 

AGGREGATE. 


i                 1                 i 

22,340  ,  17,188      10, 

>63       8,534  :     3,581        2,800  j        740           019 

72  j          04 

6 

4 

55         48 

388,000 

348,  136 

736,  142 

Total  whites  

1 

192  ;         102 

71             47             24             23  |             1  i           11 

2  ;            2 

1 

3,507 

3,  232 

6,  799 

Total  free  colored. 

2 

143  '         133 

15             97             53             42             22             27 

7  !          10 

4 

2 

2 

3,121 

3,  051 

6,  172 

3 

1                1 

22,675  i  17,423      11, 

1 

49  :     8,  078  j     3,  058       2,  931  i         703  ,         057 

81  j          70 

11 

6 

57  i       48 

394,  694 

354,419 

749,  113 

* 3,657  civilized  Indians  were  classified  with  the  whites,  in  the  population  table  of  Michigan,  iu  the  preliminary  report. 


23G 


STATE  OF   MICHIGAN. 


TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Tolal  fn-c  colon-d. 

INDIAN. 

Agfrregate. 

HLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

P.            Tutal.           M.            F.         Total. 

M. 

F.          Total. 

M.           F. 

Total. 

1 
03              185   

185 
16,087 
290 
179 
13,858 
3,  164 
22,378 
20,  981 
29,564 
17,  721 
517 
1,603 
13,  91(> 
1,  172 
1C,  470 
1,  149 
22,498 
M 
1,286 
4,043 
25,  675 
9,  234 
3,  105 
17,  435 
16,  CP2 
175 
1,443 
20,  071 
24,  640 
30,  716 
14,754 
2,  158 
38,  112 
10,  851 
22,843 
975 
1,042 
2,821 
B31 
970 
1,938 
787 
51,593 
3,968 
3,  947 
2,  700 
38,261 
1,810 
4,568 
"7 
13,  213 
26 
12,  693 
20.  604 
7,  599 
78 
12,349 
21,2(52 
4,686 
15,224 
35,086 
75,547 

Allcgan                                    $i  522 

7,401  I       15,923             11  |            8              10 
]02               200            

23 

39 

58 

53 

106 

A  P  •                                                      loo 

73               178    '  

1  ' 
10 
27 
16 

1 
15 
52 
37 

Burry                 7,  237 

0,548         13,785             11  j            7             18 
1  308           3  IOC    

25 
4 
14G 
8 
65 
493 

15             40 
2               0 
142           288 
10             13 
55           120 
488           9P1 

58 
6 
410 
33 
376 
1,368 

5 
21 

Btrrien                                  11,  ^2 

10,399         21,  Ml             69             53           122 
111.  128         20,948  '           10               5  j           15 
It!  '.151         29,  180           137           119  |        250 

Branch                                                     -  •  •         30  HOO 

6               2 
29  |          33 
03             01 
132            112 

8 
02 
124 
244 

Casw                      !        8,3*3 

7,70(1  !       1C.  291           224            1C3           387 
1  05               393    

030           1,351               4               4  i            8 
C,  C01          13,902               8               1  1            9 
376  i         1   052    ...            .     . 

8, 
14 

Clinton                                                         •--•          7  **01 

4 

1  1            5 

CO  i           51 
3  |            3 
540           480 
28  1          19 

120 
6 
1,026 
47 

Futon                                                          8  5tJ'> 

7,885         1(1,  454  ,            3               1  j            4 
59               J  23    

6 

o  ;        12 

16 

(  J-enesoe                                        H  G22 

10,785         22,407               549 
3                 14                                    ' 

IP 

17  :          35 

44 

488           1  213 

•-'' 
5 

19 

4 

43 
9 

1  8P2           4  02  1    

5 
9 
5 

4               9 
6              15 

7             12 

9 
33 
62 
1 
37 
30 

HillKdalo                                               .       --       13  323 

12,319         25,  012               9               9  i           18 
2,733           8,893  ,           32             18             50 
1  305           3  1  G4  '            1    ....       i            1 

Houghton                                     fi  160 

103 

170 

279 

P,  178  i       17,  398  ,10               4  j           14 
7,950         1C,  012               4               3  |            7 

15 
13 

8             23 
10  I          23 

Ionia                                                                       8  GG;) 

23             17 

40 

444           404 

848 

12,385         20,480             97             75           J72 
ll,5lfi  '.      21,327             39             49             88 
14.504         30,590             23             23  ''          40 
0,915         14,085  [            C               7             13 
GV1            1  5°7               1    1 

10 
112 
37 
20 
1 
38 
9 

4 

3              13 
119           231 
42             79 
19             39 
1                2 
31              69 
8              17 
4               C 
'            4 

185 
319 
125 
52 
3 
243 
20 
63 
4 

Kent                 16  Oi.*(i 

8 
313 
4 

1 

9 
315 
4 

1 

17 
628 

8 

IS.  347         37,  8(il  .           93             75           174 
7,9.7.1          10,825               0               3  !            9 
1  !   04'1         22  780             30             27             57 

Macomb             11  7:jg 

301               It71 

• 

'174               PG° 

90 
13 
207 

90 
14 
204 

180 
27 
411 

999           2,734  '          25             17             42 
ITi               419                                11 

9 

9              18 

60 
1 
5 
20 
1 
29 
11 
24 
50 
309 
10 
24 

.J  1  (J                  %5     .                    

4 

1                5 

447           1,011               9             11              20 
173               786               1                                1 

465  I         442 

907 

13 

5 
10 

60 

10             23 
C             11 
3              13 
24             49 
45            105 

Muntoiilin  '        2  087 

1  870           3  957    

1.588           3,923               8               3              11 

25 

24 

49 

Oakland  1'.),  015 

18,  307         37.952           J15             89           201 
479           1,236               4               0  ,           10 
1,533           4,514  j            2               3               5 
9                 27 

283 

287 

570 

8 

11              19 

6,041          13,107             15               C  '          21 
10                 °0 

14 

8             22 

43 

1 

4 

5 

Pri'sque  Isle                                                                      10 

5  7'13         1°  557               0             10              19 

9 
15 

]0             19 
10             25 

33 
53 

43 

55 

98 

12,537         20,551              12             10             28 
3  38S           7  599 

Siiuilnc  4211 

Srhoolcraft  . 

°4                 5° 

0 

2               4 

9  .           12 
18             29 

4 

14 
62 

10 
1 

12 

22 

1 

SliiiiwiiiiHCe  6  35-1 

5  ('80         12  3(!4                1               1                5 

3 

11 

10,113         21,200             20             13             33 
"  255           4  88° 

Tuwola  2  6i.'7 

1 
82 

0 

1 

3 
90 
1 

1 

4 
172 
3 
o 

1 

7,059         14,901             34             21              55 
1C.  982         35,049           258           200           458 
36,  OKI         73,872           489           521        1,010 

54 
98 
313 

42             96 
78  ,         176 
350           663 

151 

634 
1,673 

Total  388.  000 

348,136:     736,142        1,842       1.583;    3,424 

I                    ; 

1,725 

1.650  |    3.375 

6.  799 

3.122 

3.050 

6,  172           749,  113 

STATE   OF    MICHIGAN. 


237 


TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  &C.                                      COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FKEE  C9LORKD. 

IXDIA.V. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F 

Total. 

M 

P. 

Total. 

If. 

*• 

Total. 

123 
473 
153 

335 
47 
363 
351 
412 
574 
204 
303 
15G 
18 
373 
200 
410 
490 
461 
739 
272 
GO 

62 
440 
143 
311 
S7 
342 
317 
347 
494 
178 
284 
111 
2i 
303 
149 
374 
437 
355 
689 
217 
43 
193 
401 
448 
409 
102 
78 
429 
299 
513 
320 
»71 
353 
342 
380 
446 
303 
423 
532 
325 
484 
456 
277 
34 
377 
654 
Mfi 
7-1 
48 
440 
500 
575 
734 
467 
152 
288 
187 
239 
380 
1,370 
589 
452 
441> 
654 
2«8 
246 
472 

185 
922 
296 
646 
74 
705 
668 
759 
1,068 
382 
587 
2B7 
43 
676 
349 
793 
927 
816 
1,428 
489 
103 
4^0 
897 
902 
.916 
290 
179 
948 
611 
1,064 
678 
781 
726 
6G9 
816 
931 
621 
871 
1,140 
689 
1,002 
976 
614 
78 
907 
1,577 
314 
169 
113 
928 
1,058 
1,22.1 
1,533 
900 
311 
642 
438 
557 
815 
2,699 
1,245 
996 
962 
1,  392 
626 
537 
1,003 

185 
938 
29C 
676 
74 
706 
668 
759 
1,068 
382 
587 
267 
43 
676 
349 
793 
927 
816 
1,428 
489 
103 
430 
697 
902 
917 
290 
179 
948 
611 
1,101 
678 
781 
726 
C89 
816 
931 
621 
871 
1,140 
689 
1,002 
U7G 
615 
78 
U07 
1.583 
314 
169 
113 
928 
1,028 
1,250 
1,  539 
900 
311 
645 
438 
557 
632 
2,826 
1,  240 
1,052 
962 
1,410 
675 
538 
1.016 

8    i             8 

16 

20 

10 

30 

1 

1 

Heath   do  

i 

I 

Maulius  •  do  

i 
i 

Pine  Plains  do  

j 

496 

454 
507 
188 
101 
519 
312 
551 
358 
410 
373 
327 
436 
485 
318 
448 
608 
3B4 
518 
520 
31)7 
44 
530 
•123 
168 
9.1 
65 
488 
528 
648 
799 
433 
159 
354 
251 
318 
435 
1,329 
C56 
544 
516 
738 
338 
291 
531 

1 

1 

Barry        .                           do  

25 

12 

37 

Carlton  do  

10 

10 

20 

; 

Proirieville                                     do  

:  

; 

" 

1 

1 

i 

Bay  Citv  do  

4 

a            e 

14                  13 
3                   3 

27 
6 

1 

2 

3 

8 
67 
2 
34 

0 
60 
o 

22 

17 
127 
4 
56 

| 

jSfilos                                                         do  

i 

'f 

12 
21 
1 

6 
28 

18 
49 
1 
1.1 

Three  Oaku       .    .               ..                .  ..do  

Watervliet  .  .                                      ...do.  .. 

8 

238 


STATE    OF    MICHIGAN. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  Jkc. 

CODSTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

INDIAN. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

390 
590 
601 
623 
713 
577 
372 

365 
531 
583 
557 
643 
543 
341 
1,479 
310 
552 
274 
475 
308 
545 
656 
503 
806 
868 
403 
1,718 
563 
531 
404 
455 
499 
461 
565- 
430 
543 
396 
548 
507 
1,  798 
404 
465 
487 
446 
272 
577 
498 
498 
795 
355 
363 
278 
379 
450 
527 
586 
762 
499 
458 
442 
44 
55 
127 
635 
113 
277 
293 
710 
434 
574 
431 
445 
491 
4.'I4 
319 
297 

755 
1.121 
1,189 
1,180 
1,  361 
1,120 
713 
2,889 
614 
1,128 
552 
1,005 
642 
1,  193 
1,362 
1,051 
1,686 
1,698 

3,354 

1,197 
1,090 
866 
960 
1,029 
1,022 
1.213 
903 
1,  157 
858 
1,174 
1,092 
3,637 
884 
995 
1,024 
991 
580 
1,  149 
1,058 
1,065 
1,686 
749 
766 
574 
807 
879 
1,119 
1,248 
1,662 
1,100 
973 
938 
91 
134 
292 
1,356 
239 
577 
638 
1,454 
1)07 
1,132 
915 
912 
1,013 
967 

6'fl 

1 

755 
1,121 
1,189 
1,185 
1,364 
1,120 
713 
2,905 
644 
1,128 
552 
1,005 
G4S 
1,199 
1,362 
1,051 
1,686 
1,720 
980 
3,509 
1,210 
1,094 
86C 
'.• 
1,029 
1,023 
1  224 
913 
1,158 
876 
1,  174 
1,099 
3,736 
884 
1,008 
1,035 
991 
1,375 
1,181 

\Veesaw  

ch 

do 

do         

4     i              1 

1    ;            2 

5 
3 

1,410 
334 
576 
278 
530 
334 
648 
706 
548 
680 

517 
1,036 
634 
559 
462 
505 
530 

648 
473 
614 
462 
626 

1,839 
480 
530 
537 
54.", 
3(8 
572 
560 
567 
891 
394 
403 
296 
428 
429 
592 
662 
'.KM 
60L 
515 
496 
47 
79 
165 
721 
126 
300 
345 
744 
473 
558 
484 
467 
522 
533 
342 
330 

6               10 

16 

""I 

4 

2 

6 

!  

13                 9 

22 

1 

81 
9 
3 

74 
4 

1 

155 
13 
4 

j 

i 

°lar  •                                                ;            do 

8 
6 

1 
11 
10 
1 
18 

3 
4 
1 
10 

F    d     •                                                         do 

1        y                                                            do 

4 

48 

3 
5L 

7 
99 

Ma    hill 

i 

! 

> 

2 

7 
11 

1  

9 

418 
17 
41 
3 
8 
3 
1 

377 
15 
40 
3 

8 
1 
1 
1 

O"1 

795 
32 
81 
6 
16 
4 
2 
1 
54 

: 

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1,13!) 
1,071 
1,702 
753 
768 
57.' 
861 
878 
1  ,  301 
1,  249 
1,832 
1,102 
993 
931 
91 
134 
29-. 
1,364 
23S 
577 

M 

1.46C 
907 

913 
91S 

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961 
621 

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do 

27 

do 

99 

85 
1 
83 

184 
1 
170 
2 
20 

do 

do 

87 
2 

11 

do 

do 

9 

i 

do 

do 

InremeM 

do 

4 

4 

8 

do 

• 

Bath 

do 

i 

do 

5 

1 

6 

do 

De  Witt  

do 

6 

1 

7 

do 

do 

ElMOX  

do 

do 

...     do 

Olive... 

do... 

STATE   OF   MICHIGAN. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


239 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &('. 

COUNTIES. 

\VHITE. 

FUKli   COLORED. 

INDIAN. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

f  'lint  mi 

514 
330 
307 
•118 
574 
743 
804 
386 
431 
728 
411 
336 
664 
1  °3(i 

423 
274 
295 
390 
515 
130 
747 
369 
390 
035 
385 
282 
CU3 
1  08° 

936 
004 
062 
808 
1,089 
1,  172 
1,  551 
755 
821 
1,303 
796 
618 
1,  207 
2  318 

930 
605 
602 
808 
1,089 
1,172 
1.551 
755 
821 
1,  303 
796 
618 
1,270 
2,318 
1,018 
1,382 
790 
507 
875 
1,011 
820 
213 
170 
484 
270 
6 
856 
1,481 
1,205 
768 
950 
1,443 
735 
2,950 
1,  273 
632 
700 
1,211 
1,291 
389 
735 
1,228 
962 
934 
1,  050 
88 
441 
494 
263 
375 
93 
"8 
206 
599 
4D 
123 
395 
216 
413 
-100 
406 
169 
253 
267 
1,557 
1,500 
756 
1,386 
1,513 

Riley                                                             do 

1 

1 

Delta                                                 Delta 

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3 

K'ltonR-i  ids                                              do 

Kalamo    '                                                do 

534 
707 
387 
267 
449 
531 
415 
105 
US 
257 
144 

459 
770 
655 
397 

50  i 
704 

484 
675 
403 
240 
426 
479 
405 
108 
80 
227 
126 
4 
397 
705 
606 
371 
449 
736 
354 
1,480 
613 
294 
365 
581 
(107 
168 
3.53 
599 
442 
436 
510 
38 
195 
155 
119 
185 
43 
45 
97 
267 
25 
59 
187 
101 
189 
191 
181 
82 
108 
126 
753 
776 
347 
655 
726 

1,018 
1,382 
790 
507 
875 
1,010 
820 
213 
170 
484 
270 
6 
85o 
1,481 
1,  261 
763 
950 
1,440 
733 
2,926 
1,  273 
032 
700 
1,211 
1,291 
378 
735 
1,  228 
962 
934 
1,050 
88 
441 
494 
263 
375 
93 
78 
200 
590 
49 
133 
305 
216 
413 
400 
406 
169 
253 
267 
1,557 
1,590 
751 
1,386 
1,513 

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1,  440 
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338 
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382 
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520 
498 
534 
50 
246 
339 
144 
100 
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109 
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208 
115 
224 
209 
225 
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814 
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4 

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5 

4 

9 

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Lafayette  

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5 

Camden  

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WHITE. 

CITIES,    TOWNS,    ic.                                        COUNTIES. 

! 
FREE  COLORED.                                               INDIAN. 
Aggregate. 

M.               F. 

Total. 

M.                F  .            Total.            M.                F.            Total. 

i                                                                   i 

_                                                                                          Hillfwinln                                                                          '-248                      220 

468 

'  468 

do                                              1,089    i      1,085 

2,174 

1                   2                   3      !  '              e  177 

1,452 

i              i  45^ 

Jonesvillc                                                do                      !          4SO              5~J 

1,003 

2                 3                 5     ;  i  008 

1,854 

1                  1      i  855 

1,078 

s              1  078 

1,646 

•              ]   fi46 

Run«om                                                    do                                 .  .  .  .           598              556 

1,154 

;  i  154 

Reading                                                        do                              8~2               7-14 

1,016 

1      1      i              i  C17 

gi-ipio                                               !            do                    539               489 

1,028 

6                 3                  9      1037 

1,201 

459     L...            !             l  «io 

1,539 

•  '             i  *j39 

876 

'  .                                g76 

]  ,  139 

'             i  139 

193 

'                                                   1                  1     i                 104 

1,303 

3                  3      '             i  3Q6 

1,617 

1      1     '  '  1             i  618 

Ilouglitoa                     do  1,406               718 

2,  12-1 

6                12                18    '             2    1           1                    3    j             2  145 

Le  Ance                     do  205              122 

327 

1 

1                  1                  2    !            99              J54              253                     582 

Portage                do  1,  355              329 

1,684 

H                   3                 14                   2                 13                 15                   ]  713 

Uingh-un                                               Huron                                                      179               147 

326 

Cansvillo                                                       do                                            •           120     '••            70 

190 

1      1      191 

D  wight                                                     do                                                  347              226 

573 

573 

195 

'.  ...                              ]  95 

Huron                                                           do                                                      317               207 

524 

;  504 

• 

283 

176 

555 

342 

j   ,  ^ 
i                  340 

9G9 

1                 9g9 

1  167 

;..                 .                  ,  •                   I             1  167 

672 

|                 672 

Delhi                                                             do                                                      47G               449 

9°S 

928 

1  161 

...               r.  .                                               i  161 

3  047 

17                 10                 27      ...                             3  074 

Lcroy                                                        do                                        '          334              °87 

621 

1  621 

Leslie                                                             do                                                      649               098 

1  °47 

1      1      ...'..           '  1248 

Locke                                                       do                                                  47°              3°-! 

863 

'  :  i                  eG3 

361 

1     i               l                   2      '  1                  363 

8°5 

825 

1  188 

.                                                      1  188 

Stockbridgc                                             do                                                  470              405 

875 

1      1      !                  87G 

Vcvuy                                                       do                                        !          496              4-10 

936 

4      4      940 

57° 

1                                        1      .  .                 t                  573 

.            i                  777 

693 

!  '  ;  693 

1  0°5 

1      .                               1      '  '  |             1,026 

1  239 

2    i             3                  5     '  1,244 

519 

'  519 

Dan  by                                           'do                                                 371              306 

677 

Oil 

23                 17                 40                       717 

836 

*                 83V 

1  9°0 

3                  3                  6      i             1,926 

Keeiio                                                       do                                                 594              546 

1  140 

7                  3                10     :  :             1,  150 

•  1,951 

'  954 

484 

'  484 

801 

'                 801 

Orleang                                                         do                                                      454               403 

857 

'  '  857 

Otiaco  do                                                 723              619 

1  34° 

3                  4                  7     ;  1,349 

Portland  '            do                                                 731              651 

1  38° 

!             1,382 

Ronald  1           do                                                 473              418 

891 

1           .                         1      '  '  892 

:                      ;  594 

Anx  Sable  River..                      i     lonco                                                    112                63 

.         '                  175 

Chippcwa  j    Isabella                                                 64                63 

127 

i  127 

Co«  '            do                                                  170              153 

3°2 

'•  322 

!                     '                                         '                   J  !                  994 

3                       i             3                       1               ..1  1,266 

Brooklyn  '           do                                                 704              625 

1  3°9 

4                  5                 9                       '     !  1,338 

Columbia  .                                         ...do...                                             4G5              416 

881 

1      ...                                                                    883 

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241 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED: 

INDIAN. 
F.             Total. 

Aggregate'. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

632 
887 
522 
461 
2,590 
758 
520 
426 
089 
595 
623 
734 
546 
589 
456 
484 
770 
503 
533 
691 
019 
1,071 
690 
2,880 
038 
517 
516 
564 
736 
798 
782 
435 
345 
583 
531 
691 
387 
556 
409 
580 
490 
505 
471 
3,964 
594 
612 
261 
562 
681 
652 
220 
510 
97 
713 
772 
633 
175 
1,179 
107 
509 
247 
55 
928 
434 
249 
731 
340 
1,444 
307 

528 
821 
416 
430 
2,078 
616 
491 
370 
648 
505 
531 
601 
477 
525 
428 
467 
691 
437 
407 
617 
534 
935 
534 
2,973 
579 
440 
445 
409 
595 
712 
697 
387 
313 
533 
402 
558 
350 
478 
354 
481 
402 
442 
387 
4,000 
533 
507 
201 
516 
618 
585 
173 
421 
75 
631 
658 
604 
140 
1,104 
93 
473 
205 
54 
824 
375 
193 
620 
314 
1,258 
SRI 

1,160 
1,708 
968 
897 
4,668 
1,374 
1,017 
802 
1,337 
1,100 
1,154 
1,395 
1,023 
1,114 
884 
951 
1,401 
940 
1,000 
1,308 
1,153 
2,006 
1,224 
5,853 
1,217 
963 
961 
1,033 
1,331 
1,510 
1,479 
822 
658 
1,116 
903 
1,249 
743 
1,034 
703 
1,001 
892 
947 
858 
8,024 
1,  127 
1,179 
462 
1,078 
1,299 
1,237 
393 
931 
172 
1,344 
1,430 
1,237 
315 
2,283 
199 
' 
452 
109 
1,752 
809 
442 
1,351 
654 
2,702 
388 

o 

2 

1,102 
1,708 
968 
897 
4,799 
l,39fi 
1,017 
802 
1,347 
1,100 
1,154 
1,  395 
1,023 
1,114 
890 
952 
1,461 
943 
1,011 
1,309 
1,160 
2,012 
1,  231 
6,070 
1,239 
904 
973 
1,035 
1,331 
1,514 
1,498 
823 
659 
1,116 
993 
1,243 
743 
1,039 
763 
1,001 
893 
947 
870 
8,085 
1,127 
1,201 
402 
1,078 
1,314 
1,240 
393 
939 
172 
1,344 
1,430 
1,237 
315 
2,29fi 
199 
982 
45'J 
109 
1,752 
809 
447 
1.351 
C54 
2,731 
538 

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70 
14 

55 
8 

131 
22 

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7 

3 

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2 

4 

1 

6 
1 

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2 
6 

1 
5 
1 

4 
2 
3 

121 
9 

3 

11 
1 
7 
6 
7 
215 
22 
1 

2 

0 

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3 
4 
4 

94 
13 

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4 
10 

4 
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2 

5 

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8 
24 

4 
30 

12 
60 

1 

1 

9    !            13 

23 

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10 

1 

5    i            15 
2                 3 

S  arta 

5                 3 

8 

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CITIES,   TOWNS,    &.C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

7REE   COLOIU'.D. 

INDIAN. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

600 
120 
207 
72 
232 
123 
144 
309 
3,034 
907 
OOC 
331 
715 
8-19 
700 
738 
751 

1,002 
5-19 
879 
772 
450 
322 
694 
630 
!)07 
800 

5'J9 

043 
440 
400 
M7 
479 
508 
507 
495 
038 
927 
390 
520 
588 
019 
610 
559 
700 
919 
1,102 
1,457 
990 
293 
7C3 
701 
814 
687 
855 
5tifl 
690 
929 
134 
411 
« 
139 
968 
C28 
25 
133 
C8 
.W 

5-17 
111 
250 
08 
155 
86 
109 
304 
3,057 
800 
542 
349 
002 
786 
683 
730 
659 
099 
904 
484 
774  ' 
751 
423 
337 
641 
776 
837 
823 
544 
534 
416 
300 
478 
400 
431 
-145 
432 
505 
838 
374 
490 
4S6 
594 
560 
540 
714 
887 
1,054 
1,410 
985 
252 
689 
656 
730 
796 
813 
511 
637 
908 
86 
234 
41 
63 
021 
315 
5 
42 

4fi 

1,153 

231 
523 
140 
387 
214 
253 
073 
6,091 
1,827 
1,148 
680 
1,377 
1,635 
1,449 
1,408 
1,410 
1,481 
1,966 
1,033 
1,653 
1,523 
879 
C5D 
1,335 
1,012 
1,744 
1,629 
1,  143 
1,177 
856 
700 
1,015 
879 
'.139 
952 
927 
1,203 
1,765 
770 
1,010 
1,084 
1,213 
1,176 
1,099 
1,480 
1,806 
2,156 
2,807 
1.975 
545 
1,452 
1,357 
1,544 
1,683 
1,668 
1,077 
1,333 
1,837 
220 
645 
106 
1 
1,589 
943 
30 
175 
110 
104 

1,153 
S40 
523 
153 
051 
217 
253 
1,037 
6,813 
1,827 
1,  148 
OHO 
1,377 
1,635 
1,457 
1,489 
1,410 
1,506 
1,966 
1,033 
1,858 
1,  545 
880 
664 
1,343 
1,612 
1,745 
1,040 
1,158 
1,181 
856 
764 
1,015 
879 
940 
053 
931 
1,203 
1,766 
770 
1,010 
1,084 
1,813 
1.17C 
1,110 
l,48c 
1,801 
2,  15i 
2.89C 
1,97,' 
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1.3S 

1,514 
1,681 
1,C7. 
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1,33. 
1,84. 

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94 
6 
301 
351 
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6 
0 
1 

5 

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8 
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Chesterfield  

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1 
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Clinton 

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11 

Erin 

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do 

1 
1 

1 
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do 

1 

do 

do 

1 
3 
o 

5 

1 
4 
3 

2 

7 
5 
2 
8 

Shelby  

do 

Sterling  

do 

do 

Washington  

do 

3 

1 

Hanifltco  

do 

4 

4 

Stronnch  

do 

Chocolay  
Marqnette  

Marquette  

1 
33 

1 
L8 
1 

4 

9 

6 
8 

10 

25 
1 

Negaunee  

do 

Free  Soil  

12 
09 
1S2 
3 

18 
56 
124 

7 

30 
125 
240 
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CITIES,  TOW.VS,  AC.                                      COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

INDIAN. 

Aggregate 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total,     <       SI. 

F.             Total. 

Green  Mccosta  

110 
83 

180 
176 
682 
217 
130 
56 
60 
297 
1,123 
633 
1,030 
674 
463 
939 
355 
676 
427 
537 
1,878 
753 
518 
588 
323 
321 
1J2 
127 
490 
50 
267 
105 
193 
OT 

93 
68 
132 
123 
591 
184 
114 
55 
54 
264 
1,001 
600 
910 
688 
368 
838 
318 
651 
412 
508 
1,593 
087 
444 
545 
304 
318 
79 
95 
498 
39 
214 
79 
171 
73 
288 
106 
35 
46 
575 
76 
•      71 
159 
130 
129 
16 
126 
82 
217 
245 
135 
54 
64 
85 
523 
857 
947 
613 
697 
930 
592 
543 
495 
780 
743 
797 
703 
509 
602 
«59 

203 
151 
312 
299 
1,273 
401 
244 
111 
114 
501 
2,124 
1,288 
1,940 
1,363 
831 
1,777 
673 
1,327 
839 
1,045 
3,871 
1,445 
903 
1,133 
027 
039 
191 
222 
988 
89 
481 
184 
304 
172 
604 
258 
93 
105 
1,438 
197 
214 
305 
304 
304 
33 
275 
201 
543 
535 
281 
123 
156 
205 
1,007 
1,765 
1,913 
1,302 
1,419 
1,880 
1,265 
1,135 
1,058 
1,641 
1,620 
1,663 
1,463 
1,070 
1,283 
1.398 

3 

1 

1 

4 

1 

Holmes  Michilimackinac  

9 

11 

20 

1  293 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Ida                                      do      

1 

!                      I 

Milan                    do  

1 

12 
2 

9 

1 

21 
3 

1  448 

Whiteford  do.  .  .".  

3 

3 

1 

| 

1    13fl 

Bloomer  Montculm  
Bushnell  do  

1 

628 

639 

191 

OOO 

QB8 

R<! 

5 

5 

10 

491 

Ferris  do  

184 

364 

172 

316 
152 
58 
59 
863 
121 
143 
206 
234 
175 
22 
149 
119 
326 
290 
146 
69 
92 
120 
544 
908 
966 
689 
722 
950 
673 
592 
563 
861 
877 
866 
760 
561 
681 
739 

l 

604 

258 

1 

93 

'                 105 

9 

3 

12 

1  450 

:                   197 

, 

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o 
7 

2 

10 

307 

White  River                            ..     '  do  

3 

!                  374 

Ashland  Kewaygo  

' 

i                 304 

38 

!                  075 

10 

n 
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6                16 
14                 23 
1                   2 

O 

2 

2 
3 

8     :                  225 
5     •                  571 
537 

281 

123 

[M 

0 

3 

9 

17 

19 

36                       250 
1,007 

3 

7 

1 
5 

4 
12 

1,769 

1,925 

!              1,302 

3 

23 

3 

11 

6 
34 

1,425 

Farm        on                                                  do 

1,914 
1,265 

1,135 

2 
2 
0 
1 
2 

2 

1 
2 

4 
3 
8 
1 
2 

1,062 

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1,028 

Milford                                             do  

1,004 

•              1.465 

1.  070 

4 
4 

5 

9 
4 

1.292 

Oxford  ..                                                ...do... 

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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


crnrs,  TOWNS,  tc.                        COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

INDIAX. 
Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

1     Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

1,220 
601 
605 
757 
760 
851 
6C5 
582 
502 
174 
155 
134 
41 
13 
53 
141 
4fi 
18 
40 
201 
662 
71 
1,690 
341 
139 
180 
304 
286 
548 
1,100 
274 
170 
707 
656 
74 
386 
616 
800 
790 
10 
308 
206 
151 
45 
205 
127 
289 
1,618 
807 
571 
30 
333 
108 
500 
126 
279 
177 
240 
269 
99 
532 
398 
959 
593 
702 
529 
591 
502 
803    ' 

1,216 
505 
584 
723 
004 
837 
624 
531 
550 
86 
116 
101 
34 
12 
35 
64 
31 
9 
31 
135 
502 
38 
573 
254 
106 
146 

229 
422 
891 
243 
145 
623 
500 
54 
311 
524 
718 
076 
10 
294 
261 
127 
43 
225 
104 
249 
1,353 
825 
511 
32 
325 
93 
379 
90 
220 
128 
197 
244 
87 
494 
348 
838 
491 
638 
508 
537 
470 
724 

2,436 

1,100 
1,189 
1,480 
1,  -124 
1,688 
1,289 
1,113 
1,142 
260 
271 
235 
75 
25 

59 

80 

139 

1 

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25 
14 
1 
9 

8 
3 

2 

33 
17 
1 
11 

1 

1 
1 
9 

1 
5 

4 

1 

1                      270 

11                14 
218              220 
15                15 
24                24 
15                13 

25     ;                   100 
438     :                   463 
30                        119 
48     :                  253 
28                        105 

Indian  Reservation                                 do 

88 
205 

77 
27 
77 

1,164 
109 
2,203 
595 
215 
332 
751 
515 
070 
1,991 

1 

1 



77 

!                 336 

10 

14 

24 

'              1  188 

1                  109 

505 

i  

i 

!                   245 

i                   751 

2 
1 

2 
1 

517 

'                   971 

•              I  091 

517 
315 
1,330 
1  2°° 

517 

315 

16 

7 

23 

1 

3 

4                    1,  357 
1  ooo 

128 
727 
1,  140 
1  518 

128 

10 

7     ! 

17 

1 

1    ;               745 
!               1  140 

AVrHit                                              '            do 

'.               1  518 

1,406 
20 
062 
557 
278 
88 
• 
231 
538 
2,971 
1,692 
1,082 
62 
658 
201 
879 
216 
505 
305 
443 
513 
186 
1,026 
746 
1,797 
1,084 
1,340 
1,037 
1,128 
1,032 
1.527 

1 

1  -UK; 

Ofi 

CG2 

Blumfield                                                 do 

557 

278 

88 

1 

1 

491 

Buena  Yi*tu  :            do 

231 

538 

14                 16     , 
3                   4 

30 
7 

3  001 

1  699 

Frankcnraulb  '  .  .     do 

:  '•                1,082 

Fremont  do  

62 

Kochville  '            do 

658 

i                 201 

879 

Bpaulding  do  

| 

216 

St.  Charlcg  do 

i 

43 

55 

98                        603 
.    .                      305 

Taymouth  do 

1 

Thomaston  i  do     . 

i 

443 

Tittabawaahee  do  

513 

Zllwaukio  .     do 

1                                                            186 

Berlin  gt  Clair                                    1 

2                2 

4 

'.       .             '                                   1  030 

Brockway  do    .     . 

1                                                            746 

Burchvaio  do 

1 

2    i 

3 

1  800 

Catco  do 

1  084 

China  do 

!                                    1,340 

Clay  do 

1  (137 

Clyde  do 

| 

1  128 

Columbm  do 

1  032 

Courvvillo  do 

1  5»7 

STATE   OF    MICHIGAN. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


245 


CITIES,  TOWNS,   &.C.                                 COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED.                                               INDIAN. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total.            JI.                P. 

Total. 

East  China           St.  Glair  

163 

370 
314 
$33 
425 
457 
121 
241 
2,201 
£08 
924 
481 
182 
101 
185 
243 
13G 
122 
226 
1,071 
120 
75 
122 
GC9 
176 
09 
GS4 
11 
17 
334 
455 
543 
3G9 
334 
184 
175 
337 
246 
586 
330 
186 
2C3 
571 
284 
577 
272 
580 
233 
658 
523 
481 
293 
51G 
552 

150 
276 
2G9 
542 
353 
362 
104 
197 
2,140 
430 
700 
422 
120 
71 
149 
193 
93 
100 
149 
993 
77 
57 
C5 
536 
151 
74 
560 
11 
13 
312 
440 
023 
336 
350 
J53 
J74 
871 
202 
569 
340 
160 
236 
574 
291 
512 
273 
525 
240 
610 
482 
305 
264 
464 

318 
646 
583 
1,130 
778 
639 
225 
438 
4,341 
938 
1,684 
903 
302 
172 
334 
436 
229 
222 
375 
2,064 
197 
132 
187 
1,205 
327 
173 
1,241 

30 
646 
895 
1,066 
705 
684 
337 
349 
608 
448 
1,155 
670 
346 
4P9 
1,145 
575 
1,089 
545 
1,105 
473 
1,268 
1,005 
876 
557 
980 
1  097 

318 

646 

583 

j  130 

839 

005 

!                 439 

16 

14 

30 

.1  m 

933 

3 

3                                                            !             1  687 

i                  go3 

-   -                                 302 

Bird                                                   !  do  

172 

rm 

d^R 

Elk                                                   ...   -do 

000 

99fl 

375 

2  064 

107 



187 

1  205 

'.yyr 

.                                                            173 

Worth  do  

•  1    944 

.  _.                      n             12 

•      21     !                   43 
1                         35 
KtK 

o 

o 

4                  l      

Pin 

1    iWK 

70K 

fiR4 

337 

1 

1                       350 
filfi 

2 

C 

g 

44ft 

2 

5    '                   ' 

i  inn 

fi7f) 

RuHh                                               .--   -  do 

:«« 

;         .199 

1    145 

...                :                  575 

I    089 

Woodhuli                                         '  •           do 

I 

1 

546 

2 

Q 

1,107 

473 

1 

1 

1        

1,269 

1 

2     

1.007 

1  !                 876 

9 

5 

1 

14 

571 

1      981 

...:             1,097 

664 
689 
787 
37-1 
63-1 
691 
458 
493 
509 
516 
98 
142 
296 
52 
69 
161 

592 
583 
761 
360 
550 
590 
404 
521 
436 
435 
89 
123 
231 
42 
59 
148 

1,256 
1,272 
1,548 
734 
1,184 
1,281 
862 
1,014 
945 
951 
187 
265 
527 
94 
128 
309 

;             1,256 

1  °72 

i            a 

3     . 

!              1,551 

Mottville    .               .         .              do  

I              

734 

i 

1    i 

:               1,185 



1.281 

2 
2 
7 
3 

1 
4 
5 
5 

3      865 

G      -                                                                    1,  020 

12                                                                             957 

8    1                                       '959 

Akron  Tuscola  

187 

265 

Arbela  !  do  

527 

94 

i                                         i                                 128 

Denmark   .  .                                                do 

309 

24U 


STATE    OF    MICHIGAN. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


I 

CITIES,  TOWS3,  tC.                                      COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

INDIAN. 

Aggregate. 

SI. 

F, 

Total. 

M.                    F. 

Total. 

M.              F.            Total. 

30 
53 
209 
53 
24 
58 
72 
350 
28 
150 
480 
131 
21 
108 
36 
380 
5-11 
422 
347 
318 
135 
172 
3C4 
109 
134 
403 
522 
524 
446 
674 
217 
552 
279 
502 
208 
308 
2,468 
COO 
G95 
449 
689 
513 
707 
451 
891 
713 
706 
702 
965 
029 
520 
683 
791 
597 
779 
1,804 
738 
793 
1,764 
733 
1,599 
2,303 
2,568 
3,331 
3,009 
2,744 
1,759 
1,756 

21 
33 
158 
43 
21 
55 
56 
204 
28 
136 
450 
118 
15 
99 
36 
345 
474 
408 
306 
309 
117 
148 
290 
89 
106 
371 
409 
447 
420 
650 
207 
529 
216 
458 
193 
293 
2,520 
529 
594 
407 
647 
485 
605 
370 
808 
659 
587 
618 
943 
884 
479 
604 
748 
509 
749 
1,924 
617 
720 
1,953 
712 
1,778 
2,387 
2,873 
3,480 
3,236 
2,849 
1,694 
1.688 

51 
92 
367 
96 
45 
113 
128 
644 
56 
286 
930 
249 
36 
207 
72 
?°5 
1,015 
830 
653 
627 
252 
320 
654 
198 
240 
774 
931 
971 
866 
1,324 
424 
1,081 
495 

401 
601 
4,988 
1,129 
1,289 

1,336 
998 
1,312 
821 
1,699 
1,372 
1,293 
1,320 
1,908 
1,813 
909 
1,289 
1,539 
1,106 
1,528 
3,728 
1,353 
1,513 
3,717 
1,443 
3,377 
4,690 
5,441 
6,811 
6,243 
5,593 
3,453 
3,444 

51 
92 

307 
96 
45 
113 
128 
644 
60 
286 
930 
249 
36 
207 
72 
749 
1,021 
854 
672 
627 
252 

C54 
207 
240 
785 
1,073 
971 
892 
1,347 
426 
1,  094 
496 
965 
401 
614 
5,097 
1,140 
1,290 
856 
1,336 
998 
1,319 
821 
1,712 
1,373 
1,331 
1,359 
1,927 
1,817 
1,000 
1,346 
1,540 
1,106 
1,573 
3,955 
1,378 
1,547 
3,773 
1,460 
3,703 
5,003 
5,493 
7,003 
6,512 
5,  CIO 
3,521 
3.47H 

I 

1 

3 

4 

"* 

Wells  do  

15                9 
4                  2 

15                  9 

24 
6 
24 

10 

9 

19 

Urcedsville  '  do  

Columbia  !  do  

Decatur  do  

Deerfielil  •  .        do  

3 

6 

9 

Hamilton  '     .   ..do  

1    !             * 
2    |             1 

11 
3 

Hurtford  ...       .   '            do 

66 

73 

139 

Keelersville  !  do  

Lafavette  do 

10     !               11 

13                10 

0 

21 
23 
2 

'° 

3 

3 

5 

Luwton  do  . 

Paw  Paw  '   .  .       do  

I             6 



Pine  Grove  do  

Porter  do 

3                 2 

5 

South  lliivrn  do 

Waverly  do 

7                  6 
51                55 
8                  3 

13 
106 
11 
1 

Ann  Arbor  Watshtenaw 

2 

1 

3 

Augusta  do 

Hridgewater  do 

Dexter  do 

Freedom  do 

Lima  ...do 

Lodi  do 

5                 2 

7 

Lyndon  do... 

Manchester  do 

7                  6 

13 
1 
38 
39 
19 
4 

Xorthfield  do 

Pittsflold  do 

26                12 
24                15 
14     I             5 

3    |              ' 

Salem  do 

Saline  '           do 

i 

Scio  do 

Sharon  :         .  do 

Superior  '           do 

29    ,            28 

57 

1 

Sylvan  do 

Webster  do 

York  '            do 

28                17 
105              122 
12                11 
22                12 
28                 23 
7                  8 
150              176 
167              206 
19                 33 
95                 97 
122               145 
8                   9 
3.-I                 35 

12     i            20 

1 

45 
227 
23 
34 
61 
15 
326 
373 
52 
192 
267 
17 
- 
32 

Ypsulnuti  do 

Brownntown  Wayne 

Canton  do 

Detroit—  1st  ward  do 

M  ward  ;  .      .   do 

3d  ward  :  do 

4thward  do 

Stuward  do 



fithward  '           do 

| 

7th  ward  !            do 



8th  ward  '  do 

9th  ward  !  do. 

lOthward  !           do 

Total  Detroit  Jft  -p 



SLIM 

S2.  (MO         44  21li               641               7K            1.403 

45.  61U 

STATE   OF    MICHIGAN 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


247 


CITIES    TOWNS,    SiC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FIl 

EE    COLORED.' 

i 

INDUS. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.            Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

995 

883 

1,878 

17 

7    '           24 

!              i  902 

E  or  o 

do  

1,207 

1,189 

2,396 

|               2  396 

do  

1,116 

9G5 

2,081 

4 

1                   5 

2  086 

do  

1,119 

1,036 

2,155 

13 

6                19 

2  174 

do  

851 

7U9 

1,620 

12 

6                18 

•              1  638 

Iluron 

do  

457 

372 

829 

829 

' 

do                  

862 

771 

1,633 

n 

8                19 

Moil 

do  

725 

C53 

1,378 

5 

1                  6 

I  384 

Vmkin 

do  

1,267 

1,119 

2,386 

15 

9    :           24 

0  410 

312 

307 

C19 

1 

C°0 

825 

717 

1,572 

1 

1 

.do  

993 

8-16 

1,839 

3 

3 

1  84° 

do  

581 

513 

1,094 

11 

8                19 

1   133 

do  

801 

081 

1,482 

1-1 

20                 34 

'               1  5ic 

do              

401 

333 

734 

!                   7'j4 

do    

298 

2C8 

5C6 

566 

.  do  

902 

814 

1,716 

17 

15                32 

1  748 

NOTE. — No  return  of  subdivisions  for  the  counties  of  Gladwin  and  Manitou. 


TABLE  No.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

TXITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  free  popu 
lation. 

WHITE. 

BLACK 

MULATTO. 

. 

WHITE.                                BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F.         Total. 

51.         F. 

Total.     11.         F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total.      .M. 

F. 

Total. 

M.     F. 

Total. 

Alcona  
Allegau 

71 
6,962 
83 
77 
6,521 
1,005 
9,800 
10,129 
13,610 
8,019 
206 
544 
6,371 
411 
8,049 
582 
10,  118 
5 
520 
1,945 
12,351 
1,662 
752 
8,153 
7,584 
82 
732 
12,  449 
10,  930 
12,  531 
6,149 
8C4 
17,158 
7,711 
8,811 
310 

35           106 
6,  226      13,  188 
61  '         144 
64           141 
6,  027     12,  548 
818       1,  823 
9,  132     18,  932 
9,  010     19,  739 
12,  596     26,  206 
7,  337      15,  356 
176           382 
531       1,  075 
5,  KB     12,  206 
283  !        694 
7,  475      15,  524 
514        1,  096 
9,  532  '  19,  650 
3  ,           8 
395          915 
1,  723       3,  668 
11,  565  '  23,  916 
1,319       2,981 
542       1,  294 
7,377  ,   15,530 
7,  038     14,  622 
46           128 
645       1,  377 
11,180     23,629 
10,041  ,  20,971 
11,  045     24,  076 
5,481  ,  11,630 
742        1,  600 
16,391     33,549 
7,  076     14,  787 
8,  496     17,  307 
292          fi02 

106 
13,  245 
144 
141 
12,606 
1,829 
19,333 
19,  771 
26,561 
16,  722 
382 
1,083 
12,  220 
094 
15,  540 
1,096 
19,  693 
8 
915 
3,677 
23,949 
3,042 
1,  295 
15,  563 
14,  651 
128 
1,377 
23,788 
21,  272 
24,  190 
11,675 
1,609 
33,780 
14,813 
17,358 
602 

52 
1,013 
105 
24 
726 
820 
1,748 
691 
1,625 
595 
85 
303 
930 
331 
523 
22 
1,532 
6 
259 
202 
972 
4,601 
1,107 
1,067 
1,101 
30 
35 
1,  652 
1,851 
3,495 
1,629 
322 
2,360 
1,155 
2  927 
268 

27 
1,228 
41 
14 
526 
515 
1,288 
518 
1,357 
402 
50 
217 
766 
147 
413 
31 
1,  272 

70 

79 
2,842 
146 
38 
1,252 
1,335 
3,045 
1,210 
3,003 
999 
135 
520 
1,696 
478 
930 
53 
2,805 
6 
371 
365 
1,726 
6,192 
1,870 
1,872 
2,031 
47 
66 
2,883 
3,374 
6,520 
3,079 
549 
4,332 
2,038 
5,485 
440 

185 
10,087 
290 
179 
13,858 
3,164 
22,378 
20,981 
29,564 
17,  721 
517 
1,603 
13,  916 
1,172 
10,  476 
1,149 
22,  498 
14 
1,  286 
4,042 
25,  675 
9,  234 
3,165 
17,  435 
10,682 
175 
1  ,  443 
26,  671 
24,646 
30,716 
14,  754 
2,153 
33,112 
16,851 
22,  843 
1.042 

11          8 

19 

23         15 

38 

2  841 

1 

1 

146 

38    

11          7 

18 

25        15 
4           2 
144       139 
8           9 

62        51 
491       489 

40 
6 
283 
17 
113 
979 

1  252 

1  335 

67         51 
10  i         5 
131       111 
224        163 

118 
15 
242 
387 

3,  030       2 
1  209    

2 

4 

2 

3 
4 

5 

1 

I 

2,  982       6 
997 

8 

14 

3 
2 

Clieboygan  

135    . 

4           4 

8           1 

8 
9 

| 

520    

Clinton  
Delta 

4           1 

5 

1,696    

| 

478    

i  

3  :       1 

4 

6           6 

12 

930    

| 

53    

'        1 

5          3 

8 

18         17 

35 

2,804    
6    

1 

1 

1 

Gladwin 

| 

Grand  Traverse. 

112 
163 
754 
1,590 
763 
801 
929 
17 
31 
1,205 
1,505 
3,020 
1,443 
227 
1,960 
883 
2,546 
172 

371    

5          4 

9  i        6 
5          7 

9 
15 
12 

365 

Hillsdalo 

9          9 
31         18 
1    

18 
49 

1  726   ... 

Houghton  

6,  191        1 
1,870    

1    . 

7           4 

3  1        3 

1 

11 
6 

14          8 

is  ;    10 

22 
23 

1,  868       3 
2,030       1 
47    

3 
1 

1 

.... 

1 

| 

66    

82        64 
35         44 

21  |       21 
2           4 

1  

96  :       71 

6  ;     3 

25        20 

146 
79 
42 
6 

167 
9 
45 

10          3 

108       114 
37  \      41 
20         19 
1           1 
34         30 
9          8 
2           1 

13 
222 
78 
39 
2 
64 
17 
6 

2,  837      15 
3,356       4 
6,  515       2 
3,  072       4 
549 

11 
5 

2 
3 

26 
9 
4 

Kalamazoo  
Kent 

4 

5 

1 

9 
1 

Lcelcnau  

4,  320       3 
8,038    

4 

7 

4 

1 

5 

Livingston  
Mueomb  
Manitou.  .  . 

5,  473       5 
440    .. 

7 

12 

248  STATE    OF    MICHIGAN. 

TABLE  No.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

£          o 
=            e. 

WHITE.                                    BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

IILACK. 

P                   £     3 
MULATTO.                                  3   3 

:   1    !   a 

M. 

P. 

Total 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.       Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Total.:       1       j      | 

247 
790 
343 
732 
330 
8,903 
1,862 
1,454 
4(10 
1,201 
|  16,397 
745 
13 
810 

4,  468 
„ 

4,531 
7,784 
1,701 
33 
5,657 
10,  001 
2,137 

14,294 
22,  491 

193 
571 
292 
695 
312 
8,487 
1,702 
1,113 
320 
931 
15,  731 
622 
8 
678 
4,002 
7 
4,074 
7,140 
1,  436 
34 
5,406 
9,301 
1,834 
6,  645 
13,  869 
22,280 

445 
1,  301 
637 
1,  427 
662 
17,390 
3,561 
2,  567 
720 
2,132 
32,128 
1,367 

1,488 
8,470 
16 
8,605 
14,  924 
3,137 
67 
11,  063 
19,302 
3,971 
13,900 
28,163 
44,771 

4                            4 

449 
1,417 
638 
1,444 
663 
17,419 
3,575 
2,591 
725 

;,  isi 

32,  402 
1,377 

1,51* 

8,512 
16 
8,642 
14,964 
3,137 
71 
11,077 
19,  362 
3,971 
11,049 
28,692 
46,  249 

363 
953 
145 
297 
63 
2,209 
225 
831 
149 
332 
3,248 
295 
5 
2,201 
2,  639 
7 
2,  27U 
6,230 
2,  510 
5 
698 
1,086 
491 

669 
1 
3,775 

14,719 

103 
442 
48 
194 
61 
1,  965 
108 
475 
96 
246 
2,576 
144 
1 
855 
2,043 

3 
1,774 

5,397 
1,  952 
2 
574 
812 
424 
504 
3,114 
14,384 

526 
1,400 
193 
491 
124 
4,  174 
393 
1,350 
245 
578 
5,824 
439 
6 
3,056 
4,702 
10 
4,050 
11,627 
4,462 
7 
1  272 
1,898 
915 
1,173 
6,889 
29,103 

505  ;             975 

22 

"V 

0 

•' 
1 
11 

38 
1 
17 
1 
6 

9 

9            18 

3        ,            4 

1  404             2  821 

Jla  q 

Michilimaekiuac 

= 

3 

494            i  93Q 

104                 737 

13 
5 
10 
4 
24 
54 

10            23 
6            11 
3            13 
1               5 
24             48 
39             93 

4  174  !        oi  593 

' 

' 

393             3  96Q 

' 

8 

3 

11 

K 

045                97Q 

' 

1 
101 
4 

1 
181 
10 

! 

i 

1           579  '          2,760 
12  !    5,859  ;        38,261 
439  ,          i  816 

Oakland  

80 
6 

14 

9 

23 

6 

6 

O»ccolj 

97 

15 

3 
6 

5          8 

21  i       13 

11  ;           19 
8  '          21 

6 

1 

1       4,703          13,215 
in  :              OR 

Presquo  Isle 
Saginaw  
Saint  Clair  
Sanilac  
fichoolcraft  .  .  .  . 
Slnawassec  
St.  Joseph's  
Tuacola  
Van  Bui-en  
"Washtenaw 

9 

10 

0 
10 

18           9 
20         13 

10  '           19 
7            20 

I 

1 
6 

1 
8 

4  nr.i  '        i  -~>  RUT 

2 

3 

5     11,  640  |        26,  604 
4  462  !          7  599 

1 

3 

2  ;      4 

9  !          12 
18  '          27 

7  1                73 

20 

1 
13 

2 
33 

i    1  272  1        ln  349 

2 

2       1,  900  !        21,  263 
915  '          4  886 

34 

204 
437 

21 
159 
444 

55 
3C3 
881 

54 
89 
278 

40             94 
77           166 
319           597 

2 
1 
31 

59 

2       1,  175  :        15,  224 
10       6,994  ,        35,686 
66     29,298  ;        75,547 

48 
52 

47 
77 

184 

95 
129 

352 

9 
35 

72 

Total  

307,  867 

285,837    593,704 

! 

1,674 

1,398 

3,072   1,6531,591  '    3,244 

II        ! 

600,020     83,260     65,350 

148,  610 

168 

131   149,093  !      749,113 

NOTE. — 6,172  Indians  included  in  white  population. 


TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  THE  FREE  POPULATION. 


UNITED 

STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

40 
13 

210 
7,636 
515 

17,460 
1,122 
105 
196 
22 
13,  779 
2,176 
1,908 
54 

00 

; 

1,531 

Asia  . 

Cl 

Holland 

6,335 

30,049 
78 
11 

440 

„: 

2 
63 
5,705 
11 
266 
9 
1,269 
3 
4 

Africa     

7 
7 

Italy  

Delaware  

597 
36,  482 

Florida  

26 
70 

Vermont  

British  America  

Poland 

Illinois  

2,  1G7 
4,481 
353 
18 
1,054 
81 
2,214 
710 
9,873 
294,  828 
133 
53 
164 
3,482 
7,531 
191,  128 
532 
34,235 

7 

China  

192 
25,743 
17 
2,416 

38,787 
11 
5 

Pacific  Idlanda  

Territories  

England  

Scotland  

Ken  tuck  v  .  :  

Aggregate  native  

German  States  : 

Maine  

600  020 

Maryland  

Michigan  

Hesse                             1  5°6 

Minnesota  

54 
348 

Mi-si  —  ippi  

\Valen 

Missouri  

Wurtemberg  4,  275 
Germany,  (not  spe 
cified)  16  409 

Xew  Hampahin     . 

New  Jersey  

149,093 
600,020 

New  York  

Aggregate  foreign  
Aggregate  native  

North  Carolina  

Ohio  

Great  Britain,  (not  specified)  .. 

Oregon  

749,  11  J 

STATE    OF    MICHIGAN. 


249 


TAULK  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS.                        NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATION'S. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

\  ,,t                                                                             23      i 

9 
192 

32 
7 
149 

79 

15     \ 

57 
15 

11 
37 

1,  426 

75 
30 
5 
1,387 
3 
5 
7 
1,154 
3 
14,  193 
15 
250 
184 
7 
2,872 
6 
9 
23 
19 
55 
8 

22 
8 
47 
78 
3 
7 
3 
S19 
43 
1,200 
13 
3! 

1,0  ; 

573 
274 
4,222 

67 
2 
415 
GO 
13 
55 
2 
44 
3 
92 

7 
211 

—  sr 

40 
71 
158 
3 
1,046 
16 
34 
4 
37 
2 

463 

603 
589 

"*'     i 
4     i 

13 

1,683 
3 

20 

L56 

2,  282 
15 
1,064 
699 

311 
3,  5J7 

251 
15 

4 

178 

4 
"1 

Agricultural  implement  makers. 

Dentists        

Distillers  

Saw  vcrs  

Draughtsmen  

Mantua-makers  1 

Scavengers  

Manufacturers  
Map-makers  

Scourers  -  
Sculptors  I 

Drovers  

Druggists  

Seamstresses  

4 

Marketmcn  - 
Masons,  (brick  and  stone).  -  .  . 
Mast-makers  

Editors  

Bankers  -^^7 

Embroiderers  • 
Engravers  

Match-makers  
Math'l  instrument  makers  
Mechanics  

Barbers                       '  ~39 

Expressmen  

Explorers  

Merchants  

Basket-makers  87     \ 

50 
35,  884 

:t   ! 

7 
47 
1,058 

5 
16 

017 

Milkmen  

Billiard-saloon  keepers  ,                   i    v  

Millers  

Blacksmiths  3,  098 

Milliners  

81  \er.  i  t  a 

Bleachers  i 

Millwrights  

Blind-makers  

Miners  

Boarding-house  keepers  
Boatbuilders  1            2t> 

Moulders  

lioatmen  ,           ^•'•> 

Musical  instrument  makers  .  . 
Musicians  

'-?      S  .  '    . 

Boiler-makers  ! 

.         ' 

Bookbinders  '            4() 

Music-sellers  

ne 

Booksellers  ! 

Music-teachers  

Bottlers  

Bowling-saloon  keepers  <> 
Box-makers  i 

Furnace  hands  

Notaries  public  

72 

52 
5 

5 

i,  in 

6 
5 

33 
o 

36 

8 

4:>4 

-a-4 

Stone  and  marble  cutters  
Storekeepers  

Gardeners  and  nurserymen.  . 
Gas-litters  

Officers,  (public)  

Brewers  213 

8 
64 
.. 
9 
25 

15 
5 
1,087 
121 

6 

471 
48 
2 
16 
12 

Ostlers  

Surgeons  

Surveyors  
Tailors  

r.ildi-rx  . 

Packers  

Painters  

T 

Butchers  (kiO     j      Goldsmiths  

Paper-dealers  

Teamsters  

Q,,,-     i      Grindstone-makers  
Cabinet-makers  cut 

Paper-hangers  
Paper  manufacturers  

Telegraph  operators  

Ciinahnen  '              5 
Carpenters  '       8,  043 

s     'th  • 

Patent-medicine  makers  
Pattern-makers  

Tinsmiths  

Ciip-makers  4 

]  laruess-makera  

Peddlers  

Tool-makers  

Carpet-makers  0 

Hatters  

Photographers  

Carriers  35 

Hoop-makers  

Phvsiciaus  

Carters  i           308 

Carvers  14 

Horticulturists.  .. 

Pilots  

(i 

3 

7 
8 
19 
35 

100 
43 

50 
4!  15 
82 
lil 
21 
30 
46 

20 
2 

United  States  officers  

.    Upholsterers  

Chandlers  ,            .'i5 

Hucksters  

32 

23 
800 
42 
5 
2 
11 
18 
66 

4 

1116 
657 

3 

26,036 
7 
21 
791 

3 

10 
23 
135 
5 

! 

Plough-makers  

Charcoal-burners  5 

Plumbers  

Vinegar-makers  

Innkeepers  

Polishers  

t,i0,ir  mami  acturera  

Inspectors  

Pot  and  pearl  asli  manuf  rs. 

Interpreters  

Inventors  

'      W  '           sters 

.t*     -                                               ' 

Iron-founders 

. 

Ironmongers  

Iron-workers  

' 

Janitors 

Whitesmiths  

Jewelers  
Joiners  

Pump-makers  

Collectors  5 

1     Wire-makers  

Colliers  ;            &2 

Judges  

10 

2 
197 

4 
10 
12 

148 
9 
18 
.'173 

i    Wire-  workers  
1     Wood-cutters  

124 
7 
16 
19 
12 
2 
25 
37 

211 

Commission  merchants  '           76 

laborers  

'e. 

ai  loa      eu 

j    Woodenware  manufacturers.  . 
Wool  combers  and  carders.  -  -  - 

c 

i     Last-makers  

Kefectory  keepers  

Lath-makers  

Cooks                                                                  t]            Lawyers  

Coopers                                               1   -,-o          Lecturers  

W 

Coppersmiths                                           o-      ;    Librarians  .  - 

Saddlers  

(,       -                                                                           Lightning-rod  makers  

Other  occupations  and  unknowi 
Total  

Cutlers  4           Limc-burners... 

Safe-makers  

Dagiierreotypists  f-Q 

Livery  -stable  keepers  

Sail-makers  

236,  OS! 

250 


STATE    OF    MINNESOTA. 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


1 

3 
4 

5 
6 
T 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

21 
oo 

• 

25 

26 
27 
28 
29 

31 
32 

35 
36 
37 

39 
40 

42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 

4» 

51 
53 
Si 
54 
SS 
90 
. 
X 

se 

SI 
63 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1.            1  and  under  5. 

5  aud  under  10.     10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  aud  tinder  40. 

40  aud  uude.r  50. 

M.            F.            M. 

P. 

M. 

F.             M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

Ailk-u 

| 

1 
210 
4 
73 
404 
21 
263 
8 
7 
377 
15 
193 

1 
201 
10 
74 
499 
0 
313 
4 
11 
558 
10 
216 
1 
29 
862 
383 
20 

1,127 
309 
842 
1,256 
G78 

34 

o 

39             32           143 

175 

143 
1 
.   40 
307 
G 
136 

13G 

39 
3.T1 
3 

110 

1 

1 

319 
4 
107 
1 
G 
591 
233 
12 
88 
1,043 
231 
D63 
817 
505 
11 
1 
5 
5 

107 
3 
2fi 
217 
1 
89 
1 

228 
1 
78 
o 

5 
431 

210 
8 
G7 
032 
1G7 
44G 
558 
340 
14 
1 
8 
4 
3 
14 
270 
5 
G 
58 
42 
3 
12 
22 
175 

106 
G 
22 
209 

73 

23 
1G5 

06 
7 
30 
180 
3 
80 
1 

165 
4 
60 
456 
9 
173 
3 
6 
390 
6 
173 

144 
7 
3G 
320 

162 
o 

103 
15 

27 
207 

I 

88 

260 
5 
94 

65 
2 
20 
126 
1 
65 
1 
1 
170 

llenton 

10             20  j          41 
113             91           385 
2               3               3 
40             40           218 

42 
404 
5 
209 
j 
o 
463 
G 
125 
3 
10 
792 
254 
R 
98 
1,189 
270 
708 
1,  OG1 
557 
15 
1 
15 
7 
1 
22. 
451 
7 
17 
08 
Gl 
G 
20 
40 
2G7 
4 
283 
3 
801 
6 

a 

i 

Brown 

G9 

52 

liuelruwn 

1               7 

3 
338 

172 

1 
48 

1 
170 
3 
59 

147           130           476 

;         4 

126 
3 

59 

377 
3 
123 

7 
607 
217 
14 
66 
871 
211 
581 
929 
456 
20 

33             3-1           13'J 
1 

98 
1 
10 
592 
279 
13 
81 
1,241 
228 
573 
816 
457 
13 

55 

CA'tlomvood  

1                fi  f           12 
SOD  .        182           806 
83             64           285 
3               2             12 
38  !.        25             05 
70  ;          82       1,2-10 
79             78           297 
ISO           179           C97 
189           170  .     1,003 
127  ,         151           578 
8               3             22 
1 

7 
332 
178 
9 
53 
701 
160 
404 
558 
309 
1G 

5 
355 
180 
12 
49 
581 
112 
375 
479 
240 
15 

8 
357 
177 

r 

59 
531 
107 
361 

491 
233 
7 

42 
831 
376 
30 
191 
1,075 
349 
940 
1,393 
532 
4:1 
1 
34 
18 
0 
20 
465 
31 
19 
163 
126 
8 
51 
81 
285 
3 
445 
6 
064 
40 
40 

15 
820 
359 
17 
127 
068 
300 
814 
1,  231 
514 
19 

391 
160 

0 
41 
630 
130 
391 
G18 
291 
13 

264 
138 
5 
39 

1 

290 
353 
230 

li 

Farilmult  

Itasca  

6               1             20 
4               2               C 

7 
5 
1 
21 
376 
3 
10 
70 
GO 
o 

25 

230 
1 
228 
3 
626 
14 
10 
1 

6 
1 
2 
17 
226 
5 
G 
51 
39 
o 

14 
25 
169 
2 
1G1 

545 
3 
14 

8 
1 
o 

196 

6 
3 
49 
31 

o 

20 
18 
132 

G 
o 

21 
6 

19 

411 
16 
15 
101 
81 
9 
30 
48 
288 
3 
338 

o 
833 
12 
23 

9 

10 
4 

547 
15 
22 
118 
101 

11 

30 
56 
293 
5 
4SO 
7 
751 
17 
53 

8 
5 
1 

372 
3 
11 
77 
61 
4 
14 
37 
19G 
4 
2-13 
2 
530 
8 
1-1 
1 
1 
1 
7 
837 
13 
402 
1G 
348 
45 
204 
334 
169 
18 
3 
467 
182 
412 
616 
230 

10 
3 

7 
o 

Lako  ' 

1               1             21 
112           105           459 
4              2              G 

a        10 

14 
364 

G 
7 
74 
5G 
4 
21 
42 
220 
1 
203 
o 

709 
12 
19 

5 
i 

9 
COO 
14 
524 
18 
345 
41 
831 
309 
136 
20 
1 
470 
201 
341 
555 
215 

10 
175 
4 
5 
50 
25 
1 
8 
22 
153 

17 
243 
8 
4 
GO 
43 
4 
15 
23 
124 
1 
163 
o 

406 
11 
47 
1 
1 
3 
7 
533 
13 
349 
16 
253 
34 
169 
231 
118 

" 

i 

299 
118 
314 
408 
166 

133 
4 

Murtin  

McLeod 

29             37           103 
14  |          24             67 
2               1               C 
11               G             23 
21             12  '          51 
62             GO           224 
1  4 

46 
29 
1 
12 
11 
P.') 

Meeker    ! 

Mille  Lac  

Murray  

81  |          72           307 

183 
1 
588 
9 
19 

1 

149 
1 
417 
13 
33 
1 
1 

138 
1 
425 
1 
15 

92 
381 
19 

1   . 
1   j 

356 

! 

217 

146  j 
16  1 
123 
128 
99 
8 

Koblo  

126  1         100           803 
2  1           5           14 
1                           1 

Otter  Tail  

2 

2 
1 
o 

GOO 
11 
318 
JO 
165 
27 
143 
172 
113 
13 

23 
5 
36 
1,330 
32 
726 
44 
352 
78 

ai7 

479 
203 
146 
19 
783 
241 
8G6 
988 
439 

11 
1 
16 
1,470 
16 
684 
17 
330 
GO 
305 
417 
255 
34 
4 
659 
196 
521 
882 
340 

13 
4 
13 
1,322 
25 
603 
37 
454 
63 
345 
461 
247 
45 
5 
728 
210 
735 
852 
370 

Pipcstnnr  

| 

o 
13 
725 
15 
545 
15 
310 
46 
2-15 
274 
191 
10 
1 
531 
100 
351 
579 
334 

0 
O 

452 
13 
385 
5 
220 
50 
181 
205 
161 
14 

Polk 

13 

909 
20 
5G4 
10 
. 
53 
396 
381 
223 
25 

575 
333 
429 
G72 
369 

3 

460 
17 
338 
13 
178 
37 
157 
188 
136 
13 

6 
366 

9 
328 
G 

150 
30 
116 
171 
142 
21 

275           253           Oil 
6  !            6  ;          17 
143           139  !        583 
7               2             23 
109  |         111            411 
15             15             63 
94             79  '        351 
81            104           366 
36             56  '        220 
5               4             18 
.....  j             1               2 

Rico  

St.  Louis  ' 

Scott 

Sibley 

SU'ele  | 

Todd  .                                      ' 

Toomlm  .  .  . 

181           111           fir*) 
47             Gl           232 
134           138           423 
IPS           200           710 
80             74           289 

375 
124 
234 

414 
1% 

318 
137 
253 
395 
171 

281  j        283 
92             91) 
190           222 
383  .         407 
136           128 

1M 

73 
160 
281 
107 

Wright  

Total           .    .. 

3,189       3,093     14,  OIK 

13,  .187 

11,433      11,102 

.' 

7,  528 

fi,  468       fi,  700 

17,  .180  j  15,  180 

16,  «t« 

11,064 

7,708' 

5,000  J 

STATE    OF    MINNESOTA. 


251 


TABLKNO.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


50  and  under  00. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  uuku'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

1 

o 

3 
4 
5 

i; 

7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 

14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
• 

22 
2.1 
24 
25 
20 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
33 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
40 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 

53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
03 
64 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M.             F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M.    :    F. 

M.                F. 

1,141 
48 
341 
2,563 
41 
1,287 
17 
30 
2,795 
39 
909 
6 
122 
4,807 
2,  074 
12° 
746 
7,291 
1,811 
4,813 
6,  882 
3,505 
174 
5 
107 
40 
23 
130 
2,870 
85 
80 
707 
518 
40 
203 
333 
1,602 
14 
2,  088 
21 
!>,  0-17 
125 
225 
6 
45 
18 
94 
6  230 

o 
2,  10u 
77 
020 
4,  802 
72 
2,  258 
26 
51 
5,100 
63 
1,729 
12 
189 
9,052 
3,  797 
195 
1,  335 
13,542 
3,  307 
8,971 
12,635 
0,  045 
284 
7 
181 
76 
30 
248 
5,278 
135 
151 
1,286 
928 
70 
350 
587 
3,  216 
29 
3,  712 
35 
9,  524 
173 
MS 
10 
75 
23 
146 
12,  080 
240 
7,532 
202 
4,  594 
783 
3,609 
4,502 
2.B03 
430 
40 
7,  214 
2,  598 
6,043 
9,189 
3,722 

Aitken 

49 

5 
13 
120 
1 
64 
1 
3 
156 
1 
42 
1 
5 
210 
91 
6 
28 
234 
88 
245 
282 
170 
7 

28 
1 
11 
73 
1 
33 

19 

12 
4B 

11 
1 
3 
31 

10               4 

1 

3 

805 
29 
285 
2,239 
28 
971 
9 
15 
2,311 
23 
700 
6 
67 
4,185 
1,  723 
73 
589 
6,  248 
1  ,  550 
4,  159 
5,  SKiil 
3,140 
110 
2 
74 
30 

118 
2,  408 
50 

71 
579 
410 
30 
147 
254 
1,554 
15 
1,614 
14 
4,477 
53 
113 
4 
30 
5 
52 
5,850 
102 
3,490 
98 
2,140 
317 
1,  635 
2,000 
1,324 
137 
11 
3,238 
1,228 
2,607 
4,268 
1,641 

1               2 
9  '            4 

1 
1 

5 

Bluer  r  1 

Breckinridge  

17 

15 

7  i            1 

i 

98 

! 

73  ;          55 

12               9 

1 

2 

Carver 

1 

30 

16 

4 

1  i            2 

1 
149 

57 
1 
23 
207 
58 
157 
200 
100 
8 

1 

71 
34 

2    

1 
3 
5 

2 

98 

50 

28  :          17 
15  1            9 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Dakota  

14 
132 
40 
103 
124 
76 
5 

7 
P2 
19 
82 
101 
58 
4 

4               3 

23  !           15 
12   '            3 
25  '          20 
38  ,          36 
21  '           13 

1 
1 

1 

3 

1 

i  

Freuborn  

5 
6 
5 

1 

1 

6 
3 

i 

1 

Itasca 

5 
1 
1 
4 
116 
3 
3 
21 
19 
1 
12 
9 
91 

3 

1 

1 

Tacks  n 

Kandiyolii  

J 
1 
93 

20 
15 
o 

11 
10 
09 

1 

0 

61 
1 
3 
18 
10 

5 

40 
1 

3 

Lake 

14               4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Martiu  .  . 

13 
9 

5  .            3 
2               3 
1    

1 

1 

Mille  Lac 

4 
8 
34 

3 
4 
35 

1  i            2 

O   !                O 

7J            3 

| 

i 

i 

1 

1 

1 

86 
1 
218 
3 
22 

51 

oa 

22 

5  i            9 

3 

o 

Nicollct  .  . 

Noble  

103 

123 
10 

63 
1 

18            10 

5               6 

2 

1 

1 

Otter  Tail 

4 

i 

Pierco  . 

1 
2 
1 
208 
6 
167 
7 
04 
14 
102 
129 
88 
4 

130 

37 
113 
237 
112 

o 

o 

Pine  

1              "1 

1 
76 
1 
GO 
2 

1 
25 
30 
27 

Polk  . 

159 
1 
126 
o 
50 
10 
49 
89 
55 
4 

78 
o 

86 
3 
59 
11 
31 
38 
32 
3 

22  j          25 

6 

5 

2 

1 

138 
4,042 
164 
2,454 
400 
1,984 
2,  442 
1,  539 
293 
29 
3,976 
1,370 
3,  436 
4,921 
2,081 

RenvrUe 

31  !          21 

6 
1 
3 

1 

St.  Louis 

21  i            7 

1 

1 

Scott  

Sherburne  
Sibley  

10  '.           12 
14  i           11 
4  |            4 

3              2 
2  !            3 
2               2 

1 
1 

1 

Stearns  

Steele  

Todd 

92 
36 

102 
77 

01 
40 
55 
104 
43 

46 
22 

47 
78 
26 

15    >                14 

9               5 

18    :              18 

26  ;           18 
12  ;          3 

4  I           5 

! 

3 
3 
3 

2 
2 

1 

1 

Washington  

1 

1 

Wright  .... 

3,891 

3,683 

1,779 

1,280  j         450  ,        316 

78             61 

12  i           5  !  

1 

3 

1 

91,704 

77,691           109,395 

STATE    OF    MINNESOTA. 


TABLK  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


FREE  COLORED. 


1 
2 

3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 

16 

COUNTIES. 

l.'uilcr  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  iiii'l  under  15. 

15  and  uudt-rSO. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40aud  under  50. 

St.             P. 

M. 

F. 

M.             !•'. 

M. 

P. 

M.             F. 

M. 

'•• 

M. 

F. 

M.             F. 

Blue  I'.artli  .   ... 

1 

Cass  

1 
1 
3 

0 

1 

o 
3 
3 

I 

3 
1 
3 

1                1 

Chisapo  

1                1 
3               1 

1 

o 

1 

1 

Dakota  

3 

1 

3 

i 
1 
1 

o 
o 

1  |            1 

3 

j 

1 

:i 
i 

j 

1 

1 

1 

1 

o 

o 

2 
1 

3 

1 

1 

Milk  I,ac  '   

1 

1 

Morrison                    .  .             ' 

Mower  !  '  

1 

i 

Nicollet  '     '  

J 

14 

1 

Pine  '  

1 

1 

5 

3 

1 
3 

3 

1 

;> 
1 
1 

1 
3 

1 
6 

o 
10 

1 

I               1 
1                1 

4 

6 

1 

8 
1 

1                 o 

Kico  

1 
L 

1 

1 

1 

3 

o 

1 

1 

Wageca  

Washington  

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
4 

0 

1 

:i 

j 

\Vinona  

1    

j 

o 

1 

.) 

1 

I  I              1 

Wrijjht  

1 

Total 

8               6 

10 

17 

12 

16 

12 

16 

13 

17 

22 

25 

31 

15 

C               9 

INDIAN. 


1 

Becker  7 

i 

27 

8 

Bcnton  •  

. 

BrcckinrMge  1               1 

i 

j_ 

l 

Brown             .                                  1^25 

Ca*i  '           2              1              7 

^ 

Q 

** 

Chisa^'O  '  

7 

Crow  Wing  '•            2               1  '•            8 

Q 

4 

8 

Dakota  

9 

Honnepin  .   

1 

10 

Itasca  !           2'            l!            4 

O 

3 

La  Sui'iir  1              C 

„ 

3 

3 

1 

" 

18 

Millc  Lac  ' 

] 

13 

Morrison  '                                             3 

5 

1 

3 

1 

Nicolk-t  i            5               2'            8 

IS 

Otter  Tail  1                l               (J 

* 

* 

• 

1 

*• 

" 

Picrco  

Jl 

Pine  ; 

Polk  i           2              1              5 

SO 

Rcnvlllo  ' 

° 

5 

•  . 

Scott  

AVagcca  '               '            j 

M 

Washington  i            3                               5 

ToUil  '          07             jg           jgo 

AGGREGATE. 


till  whitci  

.  — 

till  frco  colon-it 

g 

^.'J 

tal  Indiann  

itf 

15 

102 

£7 

«t£j 

ICO 

183 

140 

1M 

160 

L'25 

258 

201 

lti-1  j           U7 

81  1 

1 

11,648 

11,278 

8,  GOO 

7,6*4 

ti,  G3o 

C,fi77 

17,  827 

15,  Iia 

1C,  917 

11,243       7,811 

5,  180 

STATE    OF    MINNESOTA. 


253 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


FREE  COLORED. 


INDIAN. 


'M  und  under  GO. 

l',0  uuU  under  70. 

70  uud  uuder  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

JO  und  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  uuk'wu 

TotnL 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

11 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M.        F. 

M. 

F. 

M.                 F. 

[ 

1 
7 
7 
18 
3 
7 
1 
10 
1 

1 
13 
12 

39 
6 
13 
1 
SO 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
16 
70 
11 
3 
14 
1 
7 
19 
7 

1 

6 
5 
21 
3 
fi 

1 

1 

0 

1 

1 

1 

10 

Manomii 

j 

1 

2 

Mi'le  Lac 

1 

1 

1 

1 



1 
11 
30 
4 
1 
7 
1 
3 
10 
5 

1 

1 

5 

40 

7 

7 

Pine 

1 

3 

1 

Rice 

1 

| 

i  

1 

4 
9 

"Washington  

Wright 

4 

«|      i 

5 

1 

!        i 

126 

133 

259 

l 

1 

I 

a 

3- 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 


1 

1 

177 

133 

300 

1 

1 

3 

4 

•J 

1 

44 

37 

81 

1 

38 

37 

1 

1 

0 

G 

1 

i 

39 

41 

80 

7 

1 

o 

Dakota 

8 

1 

1 

9 

] 

"4 

19 

4.'! 

10 

10 

10 

20 

n 

1 

1 

Mille  Lac 

1° 

17 

13 

30 

13 

29 

31 

60 

Nlcollet 

14 

2 

1 

34 

(':•> 

15 

13 

9 

1 

o 

C70 

C04 

1  °74 

1 

] 

17 

1 

1 

18 

g 

1 

;j 

0 

46 

43 

94 

Polk 

19 

5 

20 

3 

3 

79 

65 

144 

21 

1 

1 

22 

0 

o 

23 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4° 

3] 

24 

'17 

jjg 

22 

1G 

1 

i 

i 

1  254 

1   115 

2  3(39 

i 

AGGREGATE. 


3,  891 

2,683 

1,779 

1,  280          450 

310 
o 

78  :         61 
..     ..             1 

13 

• 

1 

1 

3 

> 

91,704 
126 

77,  KU 
133 

]  69,  395 

259 

Total  whiten  

I 

37 

°9 

00 

1G              1 

4 

1 

1  234 

]   115 

0  3G9 

. 

3,932 

2,716 

l,WB 

1,301           451 

322 

78             63 

12 

5 

1 

1 

3 

1 

93,084 

78,  939 

172,023 

254 


STATE   OF    MINNESOTA. 


TABLK  No.  a.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


WHITE. 

FREE   COLORM).                                                           INDIAN. 

Agpregntc. 

M. 

p. 

Total. 

51. 

P. 

Total.                 M.                     F. 

Totn). 

0 

2,106 
77 
026 
4,802 
7° 
2,253 
20     ' 
51 
5,  106 
0:J 
1,  729 
12 
189 
!),  052 
3,  797 
195 
1,335 
13,542 
3,367 
8,971 
13,835 
6,645 
284 
7 
181 
70 
30 
248 
5,278 
135 
151 
1,286 
923 
70 
350 
587 
3,210 
29 
3,712 
35 
9,524 
178 

3:18 

10 
75 
23 
HO 
12,080 
2-10 
7,532 
202 
4,594 
723 
3,609 
4,502 
2,863 
430 
40 
7,214 
2,598 
6,043 
9,189 
3,722 

o 
2,  106 
38 
627 

4,  em 

79 
2,  339 
Sli 
51 
5,106 
150 
1,743 
12 
869 
9,  on:i 
3,  7P7 
195 
1,335 
13,  542 
3,307 
8,  977 
12,  84!) 
0,  045 
284 
51 
l«l 
7i! 
30 
248 
5,318 
136 
151 
1,280 
938 
7:1 
350 
618 
3,  217 
29 
3,  773 
35 
9,524 
240 
1,612 
11 
92 
23 
240 
12,150 
245 
7,  543 
400 
4,595 
723 
: 
4,505 
2,803 
430 
40 
7,228 
2,601 
6,123 
9,208 
3,729 

905 
29 
265 
2,239 
28 
971 
9 
15 
2,  3U 
23 
760 
6 
C7 
4,185 
1,723 
73 
589 
6,248 
1,550 
4,159 
5,953 
3,  140 
110 
o 

30 

118 
2,408 

71 
579 
410 
30 
147 
254 
1,554 
15 
1.U14 
14 
4,  477 
53 
113 
4 
30 
5 
52 
5,850 
102 
3,490 
98 
2,140 
317 
1,025 
2,060 
1,324 
137 
11 
3,238 
1,228 
2,607 
4,2118 
1,641 

| 

Anoka  J-  14J 

177 

132 

1 

309 

1 

_        ,                                                                                                                                   T41 

1 

1 

] 

1 

3 
44 

4 

37 

7 
81 

TJ  ««                                                                                    1  287 

Ca8B                                '                39 

6 
5 

7 
? 

13 
12 

I' 

37 
1 

75 
2 

39 

41 
2 

80 
2 

21 

18 

39 

3 
0 

3 

v 

0 
13 

1 

1 

C         '                                                                                  i                 Mr 

1 

1 

24                    19 

43 

Le  Sueur                       2,  870 

10 

10 

1 

20 

1 

10 

10 

20 



| 

0 

2 

1 

1 

11      •   g                                                                                 333 

1 
1 

1 
1 

17 

13 

30 

Nicollct                                                         -              2  008 

1 

1     I                29 

31 

60 

28 
670 

34 
004 
1 

02 
1,274 
1 
1 

11 

5 

16    i                 1 

Polk                                     94 

4,5 

48 

94 

30 

40 

70 

Jlenvillo                                                                                 138 

5 

5 

I}ic8                                      4  042 

4 

7 

11 

St   I.uu  is                  104 

79 
1 

65 

144 

1 

,Sjbl.-y                                      1  984 

i 

1 

2 

3 

Stcclo                                                                                 1  539 

Todd                                                                .                     293 

Toombs  2!) 

Wabashaw                                                                  n  ^70 

7 
1 
3 
10 
5 

7 

14 
1 

7 
19 
7 

WMeca  1,370 

2     i                  2 
31                     73 

Washington  ...                                                           3  436 

4 

9 
2 

42 

Winona  4  1°1 

Wright  2081 

| 

1 

Total  91  704 

77,  091 

109,  395 

126 

133 

259              1,254 

1,115               2,369                 172,023 

NOTK.— Of  th«  free  cnlnivil  population  87  arc  malt-  tind  (W  fVnmlo  multtttwu. 


STATE    OF   MINNESOTA 


255 


TABLE  No.  3— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    tf. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

INDIAN. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

333 
71 
191 

63 
170 
132 
106 
75 
42 
01 
32 
103 
50 
S3 
80 
122 
88 
33 
117 
132 
135 
833 
177 
158 
234 
2-16 
208 
S85 
5!) 
53 
110 
254 
348 
57 
121 
293 
58 
403 
286 
303 
165 
92 
343 
343 
2CO 
237 

') 

269 
57 
160 
56 
160 
99 
86 
78 
32 
76 
21 
102 
43 
9 
76 
108 
C8 
36 
)13 
102 
97 
725 
138 
137 
218 
SI  6 
185 
231 
33 
42 
84 
211 
287 
20 
00 
241 
42 
321 
270 
249 
140 
74 
305 
263 
206 
200 
17 

602 
128 
351 
119 
330 
231 
192 
153 
74 
1C7 
53 
205 
95 
32 
156 
S30 
156 
69 
230 
234 
232 
1,  558 
315 
315 
452 
462 
1193 
519 
92 
93 
194 
463 
635 
77 
181 
534 
100 
724 
566 
552 
303 
166 
648 
608 
466 
437 
39 
3 
12 
8 
61 
347 
261 
179 
188 
453 
240 
147 
17 
214 
399 
120 
565 
80 
302 
475 
1.642 

602 
128 
351 
119 
330 
231 
192 
133 
74 
167 

203 
95 
33 
151 
231 
150 
60 
23( 
234 
839 
1,559 
315 
315 
452 
4<i£ 
391 
519 

m 

95 
194 
465 
631 
14(1 
199 
534 
100 
724 
566 
552 
305 
1C6 
648 
608 
46f 
437 
40 
40 
62 
8 
61 
347 
261 
179 
202 
453 
240 
200 
40 
214 
399 
120 
505 
80 
302 
475 
1,603 

do 

do  .. 

do  

do 

do 

do 

do  

.     do 

do 

do  

do  

Watab 

...  do 

1 

1 

Bluo  Earth 

do.         .     . 

Danville                

do  

do  

do 

do  

do 

do  . 

1 

1 

do..  " 

Shelby  

do  

do 

do 

...  do 

do     . 

do  

Milford 

do 

do 

do  . 

35 
9 

28 
9 

63 
18 

do... 

do  

| 

do 

do 

Chaska  

do 

do  

do 

do 

..     do 

Wuconia  

do  

do  ... 

Casa  

1 
16 
20 

1 
37 
37 

(lull  Lake  

do  

21 
17 

do 

JO 
•1 
113 
182 
141 
114 
104 
255 
140 
87 
17 
]07 
216 
C3 
302 
48 
167 
262 
871 

2 
4 
28 
165 

120 
f,5 
84 
198 
100 
60 

a 

7 

13 

do 

i 

do  

do 

do 

do     . 

5 

7 

12 

1 

1 

o 

do  

do 

24 
11 

29 

12 

53 
'.'3 

do  

Dakota 

107 
183 
57 
983 

32 
133 
213 
771 

do 

Douglas  

do  

do 

do 

do    

Hampton  

do  

Hasting's  City  .  . 

...do... 

5 

6 

11 

STATE    OF    MINNESOTA. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &<•.— Continued. 


WII1TK.                                               niKi:  COl.OKKD. 

• 

(  Tn'-s,  TOWNS,  ic.                                      COUNTIES. 

INDIAN. 

Aggregate. 

M.               F         i     Total.            M                 F.        ;     Total. 

i 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

| 

Lebanon                                   -  -  -    do  DO                 70               160                 



Memlota                do  237               217               454        

Randolpb                            .    ,                      'ln                                           !            88                 4R               I't'J                                ,                 

Urckn                                                       do                                                 *>7*j              «07              480 

Waterford     do.         .                                          136               ]°7               263                                

Asblaml                                    -    -        Dodge                                                      114                100     :          °40 

Canister         do  ID1*               168               3GO                                             !             -    - 

(Jlarcmont  do  160     ;           1  17               °77                                                

1                    «>77 

Concord  do  220     i           180               400                                             '  

Mnntcrvillr  do  402               'J58               760 

Milton  do  .                 335     :          *>G5               COO                                             ' 

Rico  do  i            27                 13                 40 

Wasioja  do  2,r>5               °°5               480 

Blue  Earth  City  ,    Faribault  ;          184     '          133              '(17                                          j 

Dobson  do                                                       52                 4  *t                 ()5 

Emeralds  -  do                                           '            45                 'JI                  7(5 

Foster  do  '             17     -              o                 °!l 

Outline  do  '            50                 %                 88 

Joe  Davis  do                                                       25                 10                 4-1 

Muplos  1  do  *H                  1't                 'J4 

Pilot  Grove  '  do  '            14                 13                 ^7 

Prescott  do                                                          4                   4                   g 

Walnut  Luko  do  .                                        '            05     j            «>Q                 4G 

AVinnebago  City  do  ]"6               no     '          033 

Ambcrst  Fillmore  ^d               ^yj               509 

520 

Arendaln  do                                                      133               1Q6     i          239 

Beaver  d0                                                      jg4               14-j               307 

Bristol  do  300               375     '          577 

,  

Broomftfld  do  071     :           jgg               4^9                                             ! 

Canton...                   do  311              289     '          600                                          '' 

Carirnona  !  ^o                                                 387              "00              C77 

Carrollton  do                                           ;          *>Q4               190               39^     i 

Cbatfirlil  '  ^0  !          700    !          G1*!           1  Wl 

DouglaR  do                                                      1  60               1  GO               320     ' 

FlUmorr  do                                                     300               °55               i^5 

ForcBtville  do                                                     289     '•         2°°     i          511 

Fountain  '     _       do                                                     "71'          *>*>9     i          500 

Harmony...                                do  230               °)0               440 

Jordan  do                                                 ogg              ^^     \         ^Q 

Ni'wburg...                   do  385               3°9               714 

Norway  do                                                     301               365               "56 

Pilot  Mouud  :  do.                                                033    ;          *»7              455 

Preblo...              do  209              1<H              400 

^e81011---               do  i          395    1          3Vi              151 

Rnahford  do.                                          •          047               030               477 

Spring  Valley  do  410               313               703 

Sumn«-  do  i          418              327              745 

74  r> 

AlbertLea...     |    Freeborn  147              U5              .^ 

262 

B™crof»  '  do..                                              ooe              ax;              4M 

t""-"0"  ;  do  57                go              119    i 

Freebom...                   -  do  ]](J                ^              ^ 

*'"•"»•"-                                    .10  72                Cl              ug     

'                  133 

<1"  131                109               240      . 

240 

STATE   OF   MINNESOTA. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


257 


CITIK.S,  TOWNS.  &C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FUHE  COLOKKD.  "                                           INDIAN. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total.             M.                 F.              Toti.l. 

H'irtl'ind 

84 
57 
57 
171 
25 
142 
75 
111) 
7!) 
38 
SI 
64 
01 
89 
115 
176 
346 
108 
31 

123 

649 
202 
224 

154 
228 
398 
154 
232 
356 

70 
. 
54 
154 
13 
116 
73 
P7 
53 
30 
63 
(11 
88 
0," 
116 
152 
287 
73 
24 
109 
60] 
170 
187 
111 
208 
311 
132 
192 

86 
161 

198 
247 
131 
1S6 

87 
132 

154 
115 
111 
325 

....          '                                                      154 

'  115 

111 

3°5 

38 
253 
148 
203 
132 

°58 

148 

'»Q'j 

!  !            no 

74 
141 
125 
179 

151 
231 

328 

144 

1                                                           105 

.Shell  llock                                        do  

...                                   '                  179 

Boll  Crock                                         Goodlmr 

i 

328 

Holden                                              '  do  

633 

181 
55 
232 

633 

181 

Milton                                                            dci 

j                  "3-> 

lied  Wing                                         do  

1,250 
378 
411 
263 
43« 
73!) 
281! 
424 
608 
198 
358 
•117 
540 
303 
317 
215 
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1 

1                                                             |             1  2,»1 

1                  378 

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265 

436 

739 

286 

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608 

112 
197 
219 
293 

172 
161 

128 
144 
125 
235 
217 
1,301 
163 
112 
317 
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1,700 
143 
453 
408 
182 
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287 
05 
230 
153 
228 
2i)5 
318 
104 
280 
147 
83 
2 
3 
23 
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358 

417 

540 

1 

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215 

do  

270 

Independence 

...do... 

98 

208 
157 
1,  254 
130 
1(X) 
170 
377 
1,554 
128 
389 
333 
165 
101 
208 
47 
231 
118 
181 
201) 
2!)!1 
9fi 
240 
150 
81 

223 
443 

374 
2,555 
2!  13 
212 
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866 
3,254 
271 
842 
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347 
230 
555 
112 
401 
271 
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555 
017 
200 
520 
2!  17 
107 
o 

223 

...                                                     443 

Medina 

do 

374 

do  

3 

5 

8                                     112  564 

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Plymouth  

do  

393 

Richfield  

do  

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St.  Anthony  

do. 

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4                                                                                3  258 

Black  Hummer  

Houston  

...do... 

271 

i                  842 

...do... 

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Crooked  Creek  

do  

347 

do 

230 

do  .     .. 

555 

do  

112 

La  Crescent  

do  

401 

do 

do    . 

409 

Sheldon  

do  

1  555 

do  

G17 

do  

800 

do  

020 

do  

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Yucatan  

do  

167 

Sandy  Luke    

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do  

2 
7 
250 
98 
1!>6 
190 

5 
39 
546 

200 
457 

40(1 

1 

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90 

Brunswick  

Kennebcc,  

Cordova  

do 

102 
201 
216 

Dcrrynun  

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Ki  v--i.ni 

do 

4:K 

33 

STATE    OF    MINNESOTA. 

TABLE  No.  a.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &;.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOU'NS,    AC. 

WHITE. 
COUNTIES. 

HIKE   COLORKD. 

INDIAN. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

31.                    P. 

Total. 

M. 

P.            Totiil. 

B13 
142 
131 

1(» 
11)1 
85 
1.52 
213 
217 
!« 
220 
57 
11 
40 
57 
119 

:is 

80 
41 
21 
55 
55 
07 
47 
132 
3S 
52 
42 
25 
7-1 
30 
!)8 
45 
5 

85 
224 
91 
223 

KJS 
188 

87 
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icy 

100 
82 
79 
130 
IX) 

ri7 

157 
136 
450 
250 
182 
213 
133 
22G 
204 
80 
203 
283 
354 
3(H 
124 
2.13 
320 
SCO 

431 
333 

291) 
218 
219 
201 
32<i 
453 
489 
193 
4d4 
112 

;sa 
9:1 

133 

237 
83 
190 
94 
50 
133 
110 
151 
104 
271 
90 
120 
98 
05 
180 
70 
324 
99 
17 

177 
402 
189 
485 
. 
3GS 
180 
173 
78 
3bl 
221 
101 
184 
305 
314 

331 
300 
979 
524 
54(1 
427 
314 
513 
472 
186 
423 
598 
691 
795 
270 
483 
676 
576 

3                   3 

0 

160 
333 

310 
218 
219 
201 
330 
451 
502 
193 
484 
112 
39 
93 
133 
237 
83 
190 
94 
50 
133 
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151 
104 
271 
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12( 
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48. 
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181 
171 

30 
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16 
18 
30 
31 
21 
41 
301 
98 
52 
54 
42 
31 
51 
47 

42. 
59 
09 
79 
27 
48. 
67 
57 

Kiuotu  

do                                                      191 

i 

Kilkenny  

do                                            '•          108 

4             7           n 

Laiicsburgh  

do                                                      113 

Lfl  Sui'iir  

do                                                      118 

Lexington  

do                                                      110 

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1 

1 

6 

3                   9 

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7                 6 

13 

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do                                                  100 

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do                                                     337 

Marion  

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Ouinry 

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STATE   OF    MINNESOTA. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OP  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


259 


WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED.  . 

INDIAN. 

CITIES,    TOWNS,    iC. 

COUNTIES. 

Aggregate. 

M.                 F.         1     Total. 

SI. 

p. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

748 
217 
281 
210 
1G8 
6 
45 
65 
50 
2G1 
139 
284 
5,297 
134 
34 
27 
43 
14 
2G3 
310 
177 
784 
108 
222 

670 
217 
221. 
212 
139 
4 
30 
59 
49 
250 
110 
215 
5,034 
133 
3D 
15 
35 
7 
200 
290 
130 
724 
100 
215 
401 
147 
253 
156 
241 
92 
210 
87 
233 
25 
9 

8 

56 

1,421 
431 
502 
422 
307 
10 
75 
124 
99 
511 
249 
499 

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1 

1 
1 

11        5 

10 

1 

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10,  331 
267 
04 
42 

73 

30       40 

70 

1 

1 

7 

21 
474 
000 
307 
J.503 
20S 
437 
856 
313 
550 
343 
513 
210 
457 
192 
504 
71 
2L 
23 
142 

Erin              do     

455 

1GG 
297 
187 
272 
118 
247 
105 
3-2G 
4G 

19 

SG 

4        7 

11 

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43 

10 
9 
11 
1 

3 

38 
11 
10 
3 

9  i 
81 
21 
19 
14 

493 
70 
71 
282 
95 
03 
95 
05 
116 
382 
G02 
120 
81 
104 
33 
05 
123 
207 
150 
234 
104 
462 
310 
131 
105 
209 
85 
121 
95 
99 
123 

433 
02 
58 
254 
91 
41 
79 
62 
89 
319 
530 
110 
57 
82 
18 
50 
110 
160 
120 
205 
110 
410 
239 
109 
77 
189 
69 
111 
81 
85 

no 

920 
132 
129 
530 
180 
104 
174 
127 
205 
701 
1,138 
236 
138 
186 
51 
115 
233 
307 
270 
439 
274 
878 
555 
240 
183 
398 
154 
232 
176 
184 
233 

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1,424 

434 

502 

422 

307 

11 

92 

124 

99 

511 

249 

499 

10,  401 

207 

04 

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73 

21 

474 

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307 

1,508 

208 

437 

867 

313 

550 

343 

513 

210 

457 

192 

564 

80 

102 

44 

161 

19 

927 

132 

129 

536 

180 

104 

174 

127 

205 

701 

1, 138 

230 

138 

ISO 

51 

115 

233 

307 

276 

439 

274 

878 

555 

'  240 

182 

398 

154 

232 

170 

184 


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STATE   OF    MINNESOTA. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


C1TIKS,    TOWNS,    Jk<\ 

COUNTIKS. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

INDIAN. 
AggrrgrUo. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F.        j    Total. 

Steele.                                   

50 
1711 
121 
8 
153 

330 

129 
41 
189 
178 
210 
270 
475 
299 
133 
200 
292 

46 
154 
112 

1 
139 

27!) 
105 

141 
152 
117 
183 
391 
235 
93 
131 

102 
333 
833 

9 

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234 
73 
333 
330 
357 
453 
806 
534 
225 
331 
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10 

33 
23 

29 
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3 
2 
2 
1 
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1 
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4 

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190 
57 
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134 
137 

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56 
222 
100 
209 
202 
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75 
249 
261 
02 
113 
157 
1,399 
185 
91 
107 
53 
100 
70 
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134 
1,249 
50 
334 
141 
43 
221 
201 
74 
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181 
139 
130 
100 

155 
41 
183 

123 
130 
72 

59 

203 
HI 
151 
203 
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145 
59 
200 
188 
55 
102 
115 
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87 
43 
83 
08 
104 
140 
1,213 
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200 
99 
37 
179 

37 
52 
359 
139 
98 
110 
91 

315 
98 
388 
257 
2G7 
1C3 
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115 
425 
191 
360 
411 
342 
334 
134 
455 
449 
117 
215 
272 
2,380 
349 
104 
194 
90 
189 
144 
243 
274 
2,402 
78 
594 
240 
80 
400 
353 
111 
120 
752 
320 
237 
240 
197 

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09 
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133 
130 
157 
153 
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225 
331 
549 
345 
98 
388 
200 
207 
163 
349 
115 
425 
191 
379 
420 
359 
334 
135 
475 
451 
120 
215 
272 
1,380 
350 
104 
194 

96 
169 
144 
243 
274 
464 

78 
600 
240 

80 
400 
353 
111 
120 
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237 
240 
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NOTK.— No  return  of  »ubdivi*ion»  for  tho  counlies  of  Aitkon,  Bocker,  Breckinridgo,  Buchanan,  Carlton,  Cottonwood,  Doilglan,  Isanto,  Jackson,  Kandiychi,  Lake,  Slanomin. 
nouKiilia,  Murray  Noble,  Otter  Tail,  1'embinu,  I'ipcstone.  1'olk,  Stearnx,  Todd,  and  Toomba. 


STATE   OF   MINNESOTA. 


2G1 


TABLE  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  population.  ! 

WHITE. 

. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITK.                                11LACIC.                 MULATTO. 

M.            F.         Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M.         F. 

Total. 

11. 

P. 

Total.     M.     F. 

fotal.    11.     F.    Total. 

0 

2 

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2,  IOC 
380 
C27 
4,  P03 
79 
2,  339 
26 
51 

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1,  517 

319 
51 
70 
755 
10 
793 
16 
18 
1,  603 
12 
427 

47 
1,724 
389 
30 
150 
2,  436 
COS 
1,  822 
2,  024 
1,  501 
57 
1 
35 
19 
o 

29 
1,157 
25 
21 
291 
206 
15 
116 
112 
422 

2-10 
39 
56 
601 
7 
558 
6 
8 
1,301 
4 
307 

22 
1,406 
310 
15 
97 
2,061 
469 
1,  446 
1,636 
1,282 
39 

559 
90 
120 
1,356 
17 
1,351 
2° 
2G 
2,964 
16 
731 
4 
69 
3,  130 
C99 
45 
217 
4,  497 
1,077 
3,268 
3,  COO 
2,  7K3 
96 
1 
65 
33 

559 
90 
120 
1,  356 
17 
1,351 

174 

O~l 

122 
230 

296 
501 

296 
501 
3,  447 
62 
988 
4 
25 
2,  142 
134 
1,209 
8 
200 
5,902 
3,  098 
150 
1,088 
9,  045 
2,  290 
5,  708 
9,  189 
3,862 
188 
50 
116 
44 
28 
189 
3,272 
104 
115 
783 
572 

157 
421 
2,  424 
28 
2,  058 
8 
7,  823 
179 
1,213 
11 
40 
9 
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C,  641 

j 

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1,  808 
3* 
538 
1 
18 
1,  132 

65 

543 

4 
114 
3,  143 
1,685 

02 
590 
4,838 
1,  203 
2  990 

1,038 
25 
430 
3 
7 
1,010 

451 
4 
fc'fi 
2,781 
1,413 
58 
492 
4,187 
1,087 
2  713 

3,  4  16 
62 

988 
4 
25 
o  H2 

121 
997 
8 
200 
5,  924 
3,'  098 
150 
1,088 
9,  015 
2,290 
5  703 

1 

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1 

26 

0  964 

j 

6          7 

13 

16 
734 
4 

69 
3,131 
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150 

1,713 
12 
269 
9,  093 
3,  707 

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12 

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Dakota 

5 

6 

11          15         12 

27 

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247 
4,  497 
1,077 
3,269 
3,  (ICO 
2,  783 
96 
1 
65 
32 
o 

59 
2,046 
32 
36 

356 
25 
103 

1,335 
13,  512 
3,  367 
8,977 
12,849 
«,  6-15 
281 
51 
181 
70 
30 
248 
5,318 
13S 
151 
1,286 
928 

350 
CIS 
3  217 

| 

1 

2           3 
5  i         2 

5 

7 

1                     i 

4,  858 
2,004 
117 

4,318 
1,858 
71 

9,176 
3,862 
188 

1 

5 

6 

28 
72 
27 
21 
101 
1,723 
CO 
59 
416 
312 
25 
87 
238 
1,240 
14 
1,128 
6 
4,109 
108 
653 
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19 
8 
95 
3  412 

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17 
7 
88 
1,530 
43 
50 
372 
B60 
21 
70 
185 
1,183 
14 
929 
o 

3,714 
71 
5GO 
5 
15 
1 
60 
3.  IB! 

49 
116 
44 

189 
3,253 
103 
115 
783 
572 
46 
157 
423 
2,423 
28 
2,057 
8 
7,  823 
179 
1,213 
11 
34 
9 
164 
6.  573 

1 

1 

30 
13 

o 

Lake 

| 

30 
883 
7 
15 
207 
J50 
10 
77 
82 
371 
1 
716 
12 
763 
16 

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59 
2,045 
32 
36 
493 
356 
25 
193 
19-1 
793 
1 
1,715 
27 
1,701 
61 
399 

1 

1 

1 

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1 

9 

8 

17 

1           1 

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o 

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1 
1 

1 

1 

194 
793 

1 
1.715 
27 
1,701 
61 
399 

29 
3,  773 
35 
9,  524 
240 
1,613 
11 
92 
23 
240 
12.  150 

1 

1 

999 
15 
938 
45 
242 

Noblo 

Otter  Tail 

8 

4 

IS 

27 
10 
45 
2,  81? 

is  i         42 
4              14 
31              76 
2.  C80       5.  507 

3.1           4 

46 
14 
76 
5.  509 

Polk 

Ramsey  .  .  . 

13 

15  !       28  '       17  '       23 

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262  STATE    OF    MINNESOTA. 

TABLK  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  Hi"  COUNTIES— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATF.S. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  population. 

\VH1TK. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

rr 

WHITE. 

BLACK.           [      MULATTO. 

M.             F.          Total. 

M. 

F.      Total.     .M.          F.      Total. 

M.             F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.   Total.   M. 

F.  Total. 

98  i          82           180 
2,764  '     2,  SOU       5.270 
180           127           307 

180 

45             20 
1  278           984  1 

65 
2  262 

C5 
2,262 
99 
1,850 
139 
1,  939 

245 
7,  543 
406 
4,  595 
723 

4,503 
2,  863 
430 
40 
7,228 
2,  GO! 
fi,  123 
9,  1!08 
3,  729 

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7 

11 

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307 
2,745 
581 
1,670 
2,  524 
2  256 

G3             36  : 
1,030           820 
87             52 
1,097           842 
1,  128           853  : 
342           265 
138             33 

a          4 

1,085           820 
451            380 
1,440           997 
1,374        1,137 
702           489 

'19 

1,850 
139 
1,939 
1,981 
607 
171 
12 
1,911 
831 
2,  437 
2,511 
1.  191 

319  '        205  :        584 
887           783  !     1,670 
1,314  ;     1,207       2,521 
1,197  .     1,059       2,256 
135           101           259 
21               7  :          28 

1 

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1,981 
G07 
171 
12 
1,911 
831 
2,437 
2,  513 
1,192 

5,  317 
1,  770 
3,  686 
fi,  695 
2,537 

< 

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6358 

1                         1 

919           850       1,769 
2,038  '     1.64!   .     3,679 
3,517       3.  131        (i,  078 

3 

1 

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7 

1 

8           8  .       16 
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1        1 
1     .... 

1 

51 

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5 

till,  176     52,872    113,  043 

39 

90 

80         77        157    113,295 

1 

32,  782     25,  93  1 

58,716 

12 

58,728 

172,  023 

XOTE. — 2.3Gy  Indians  included  in  white-  population. 

TAIJI.I:  No.  r,.— NATIVITIES  OF  POPULATION. 


rXITED  STATKS. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

48  1 
9  i 
17 
1,001  ] 
118 
16 
39 

7,  TOO 
414 
39 
138 
12 
1 

G,  603 
63 
23 
49 

78 

0 
1 

42 
o 

94 
8,  02U 

Holland  

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Africa         

Ireland  

12.831 
45 

8,  425 

Italy  

Poland  .  .  . 

127 

5,  475 
3,  CO-I 
1  623 

'  Pacific  Islands  

170       l:-.if.-ia  

59 
1,079 

3,  178 
1.CS5 

'  England  

3,  4IW 
4 
807 

18,400 
4 

Scotland  
Spain  

19 

fi  4  1 
97 
6,  430 

4H9 

y 

Aggregate  uutirc  

;  German  States: 

113,293 

Switzerland  

3,  719 
1,764 
34,305  \ 
64 
648 
2,387 

21,574 

141 

Tn:  key  

\Ve>;|  Indies  

422 

i  -Wiili-i  

'Wurtemlierg  830 
Germany,  (not  Bpeci- 

New  Jersey  

63,758 
11  3.  Sir, 

New  York 

Aggregate  native  
Totul  

North  Carolina  

Total  Gcrmf  ly  

Ohio  

7,533 
2 

j  Great  Itritain,  (uot  specified).  .. 

172,  OS! 

» 

STATE   OF    MINNESOTA. 


TABLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

6    ! 
74 
C     , 
84 
^j) 
2G    ; 

10     , 

G3 

4    i 
"  29    | 
47 
7 

003 
87 
8     . 
34 
8 
8 
75     ' 
10 
41 
-       ....27  - 
5 
1G 
14G 

165 

i   7-,7 

27,031 
10 
4 
3,  921 
25 
3 
11 

CH 
3 

HO 
30 

G4 
4 
JO 
33 

3 

225 
8 
3 

33 
14 

11 

-.—  —  • 

5  115 

o 
25 
5 

G:> 

80 
8 
15 

(i 

171 
34 
4 
'3 

!) 
*•  

11 
147 

28 
Jl 
100 
124 
2,438 
25 
16 
418 
GG 

128 
GG 
11 
183 

i     • 

212 
48 
1") 
647 
:      , 
8fi 
(j 

Peddlers 

Agri             i   i 

Founderymen  

Fruiterers  

Pilots 

Plow  -makers  

Porters  

Potters  

Harness-makers  

B-irH'e  >ers 

IlttttCFB  

Housekeepers  

Hunters  

Boat  builders  

Railroadmen  

Saddlers  

' 

Ironmon  era 

Siitih-imikers  

Sawyers  

B 

Seamstresses  

Servants  

" 

Shingle-makers  

Ship-carpenters  

Shoemakers  

98 
_4Pi- 
7 

5 
31 

7 
4 
716 

95 
97 

10 
7 
369 
6 
3 
40 
826 
4 
STli 

Speculators  

Stationers  

C'ir  icutcra 

catiior  dealers 

Steamboat  men  

1,  IJl 
22 

47 
o 

SO 
4 
19 
_139_ 
623 

311 

10 
41 
3 

SI 
16 
30 

o 

86 
3 

0 

9 
11 
58 
«_20— 
13 
3 
80 
4 

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J 

11 
O 

C 

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Storekeepers  

0         1 

Students  

Surgeons  

Surveyors  

derka 

137 
3 
19 

57 
11 

—  ~— 

13 

17 
4 
4 
5 

8 
154 
M 
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4 

349 
SI,  4J6 

Millers 

96 
132 
15 
16 
45 
3 

4 

39 
17 

<» 

18G 
3 

Dealers 

Dentists 

Music  t  -ichers 

Distillers  . 

! 

Votaries    ublic 

Dyers  

Editors  

Total  

2G4 


STATE   OF    MISSISSIPPI. 


TAULK  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


COUNTIES. 

Older   1. 

1  anil  under  5. 

5  and  under  1  0. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30.  '  30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

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78 
136 
15 
109 
121 
no 
198 
42 
104 
22 

67 
85 
155 
15 

100 
1115 

no 

164 
35 

92 

312 

300 
Oi!4 
69 
514 
532 
477 
Sol 
180 
3!>3 
88 

32(i 
307 

635 

93 

480 
503 

400 
787 
179 
362 

()5 

310 

317 
747 

679 
668 

593 

204 

404 

101 

619 
258 

700 
281 

300 
311 
721 
07 
007 
028 
5-15 
856 
197 
436 
103 
587 
215 
597 

313 

328 
077 

021 
583 
544 
832 
252 
435 
95 
518 
211 
C95 
299 

351 
327 
051 
83 
542 
581 
554 
852 
22!) 
410 
83 
525 
20« 
000 
225 
1(11 

239 
240 
556 
51 

448 
405 
454 
035 
201 
. 
72 

4:« 

148 
500 
177 
103 

295 

233 

558 
79 

484 
482 
430 
040 
205 
331 
81 
401 
151 
55!) 
184 
75 

005 
400 
700 
223 
595 
731 
662 
1,  035 
301 
400 
190 
033 
202 
1,010 
281 
125 

454 
330 

700  ' 
118 
018 
70« 
584 
957 

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439 
129 

547 
210 
703 
279 
108 

278 
527 
163 
430 
492 
409 
016 
257 
321 
140 
458 
130 
619 
19S 
73 

303 
22!) 
400 
67 
303 
408 
347 
542 
193 
300 
91 
356 
137 
475 
177 
67 

308 
187 
375 
84 
283 
3(i3 
321 
412 
172 
249 
83 
294 
110 
385 
141 
48 

244 

140 

41 
239 
255 
248 
345 
129 
173 
41 
244 
83 
310 
104 
40 

Unite 

Carroll 

dark                

(  ,i<lh 

ioa 

43 

142 

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105 
52 
133 

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598 

2(17 

526 

203 

534 
252 

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26 

100 

119 

115 

140 

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89 

11 
220 

49 
107 
28 
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121 
130 
65 
125 

132 

85 
4 
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36 

31 
128 
140 
83 
101 
105 

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264 
495 

359 

17 
1,010 
201 
484 
162 
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400 
435 
388 
891 

250 
408 
381 
33 
921 
228 
457 
101 
220 
421 
500 
552 
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400 
375 
270 
207 

316 

C12 
441 
40 
1,  184 
232 
584 
193 
201 
497 
713 
674 
485 
53J 
400 
301 
209 

278 
557 
385 
45 
1,084 
252 
515 
185 
240 
420 
045 
051 
448 
470 
431 
330 
201 
770 
010 
4S2 
525 
331 
417 
309 
138 
420 
1,137 
472 
430 
322 
423 

236 

010 
391 

35 
1,090 
182 
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17!) 
180 
451 
C98 
585 
414 
403 
439 
334 
179 
790 

411 
405 
304 
370 
321 
129 
430 
1,108 
491 
307 
301 
445 

222 
555 
390 
20 
909 
194 
429 
187 
229 
420 
039 
578 
354 
450 
424 
333 
177 
740 
020 
39!) 
448 
319 
342 
328 
152 
419 
1,020 
453 
345 
247 
410 

171 
525 
334 
19 
830 
143 
370 
147 
150 
337 
540 
485 
284 
336 
380 

128 
051 
480 
352 
342 
280 
283 
293 
122 
314 
887 
340 
297 
207 
301 

173 
517 
314 
30 
829 
137 
340 
171 
10!) 
357 
545 
448 
282 
3CO 
410 
292 
132 
735 
517 
375 

303 
339 
308 
99 
313 
875 
308 
284 
210 
308 

290 
958 
578 
75 
1,270 
270 
548 
320 
214 
529 
840 
74!) 
470 
575 
730 
025 
219 
1,217 
828 
512 
502 
481 

si  a 

040 

157 
572 
1,284 
018 
487 
283 
429 

299 
703 
490 
54 
1,  193 
251 
471 
240 
240 
477 
G72 
073 
472 
522 
598 
473 
194 
068 
725 
508 
497 
450 
440 
455 
14G 
507 
1,207 
538 
437 
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431 

269 
609 
317 
83 
753 
181 
35!) 
237 
152 
330 
51!) 
477 
313 
298 
500 
398 
141 
793 
509 
332 
301 
355 
305 
340 
82 
385 
784 
402 
307 
190 
278 

21!) 
480 
285 
33 
041 
149 
322 
160 
130 
293 
442 
402 
2% 

375 
248 
103 
552 
4K 
2fi7 
280 
274 
254 
243 
87 
291 
70!) 
318 
220 
177 
268 

198 
534 
278 
49 
483 

23G 
142 
94 
222 
304 

223 
204 

318 
202 
68 
504 
329 
195 
206 
253 
215 
209 
64 
257 
538 
228 
195 
141 
180 

127 
328 
201 
12 
448 
77 
17G 
99 
83 
188 
291 
243 
157 
200 
243 
172 
70 
. 
294 
181 
174 
180 
171 
179 
07 
197 
401 
201 
153 
118 
107 

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l.amlerdale  

105 
89 
51 

Marshall  

160 
79 

132 

71 
124 

115 

50 
70 
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171 
91 
77 
07 
99 

620 
5-V) 
468 
488 
334 
355 
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320 
507 
1,005 
442 
357 
284 
393 

622 
513 
431 

405 

348 
321 
120 
470 
953 
481 
SCO 
200 
35!) 

778 
595 
510 
564 
335 
435 
380 
130 
490 
1,117 

403 
312 
480 

Monroe 

140 
134 

70 
64 
47 
69 

172 
103 
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5'.) 
107 

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1'iko 

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Tullahatchie  

44 

327 
353 
17 
82 

:io 

24!) 
301 
13 
73 

181 
1,089 
1,311 
46 
447 

177 
1,  04!) 
1,  212 
59 

408 

201 
1,270 
1,448 
C3 
449 

201 
1,213 
1.44G 
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437 

183 
1,180 
1,407 
49 
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153 
1,140 
1,320 
45 
388 

100 
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1,095 
40 
369 

107 
919 
1,161 
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1,  435 
1,  786 
133 
779 

285 
1,435 
1,656 
71 
559 

179 
843 
1,084 
94 

550 

121 
779 
957 
47 
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142 
528 
088 
43 
432 

98 
521 
580 
16 
227 

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83 
63 

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51 
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84 

13i 
185 
428 
445 
349 

113 

158 
393 
3!)5 
302 

154 
220 
431 
540 
410 

124 
191 
380 
520 
3!  13 

114 

385 
483 
340 

101 

177 
385 

491 
345 

107 
327 
392 

21)3 

104 
100 
347 
481 
291 

130 
198 

502 
807 
fill 

138 
222 
4S1 
619 
4C5 

125 
195 
279 
58.1 
444 

Ill 

147 
205 
358 
308 

85 
143 
222 
308 
310 

Gl 
113 
1G4 
243 
178 

Wilkinson  . 

•Estimated  

5,  255 

4,  !)71 

S3,  517 

22,  401 

27,  143 

25,  070 

24,  870 

21,  725 

19,  G20 

20,  245 

32,  !lll 

. 

17,  350 

14,375 

11,164 

Do  

— 

Do  

( 

Total  

I 

i 

1 

STATE    OF   MISSISSIPPI. 


265 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEN. 


WHITE. 


50  and 
M. 

imler  1)0. 

00  uuil  under  70. 

1  70  anil  under  80     80  und  undor  90. 

90  and  under  100 

Above  100.     Agounkn'n 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

j 

o 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 

;   13 

1     14 

i   15 

16 
'     17 
18 
19 
20 
31 
22 
S3 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
-11 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
00 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P.        M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

143 
93 
196 

37 
178 
218 
198 
288 
91 
141 
44 
190 
55 
S41 

5!) 

116 

89 
147 
12 
116 

13G 
110 
220 
C5 
99 
17 
125 
48 
177 
51 
3(J 

82 
47 
77 
11 
98 
99 
82 
134 
35 
81 
10 
81 
44 
104 
32 
21 

70 
47 
79 
5 
68 
73 
04 
99 
40 
37 
5 
75 
29 
80 
31 
14 

15 
18 
29 
1 
28 
25 
28 
40 
18 
23 
3 
15 
12 
22 
20 
0 

24 
13 
20 
3 
16 
25 
15 
32 
8 
10 
1 
26 
10 
24 
20 
5 

8 
8 
8 

5 
10 
5 

1 

1 
1 

2,  900 
2,  299 

2,082 
2,  128 
4,417 
583 
3,  701 
3,  900 
3,  470 
5,511 
1,517 
2,  700 
070 
3,  532 
1,  352 
4,  200 
1,059 
741 

5,  048 
4,  427 
9,  142 
1,  393 
7,  695 
8,  214 
7,  3.18 
11,525 
3,  339 
5,  092 
1,521 
7,  432 
2,  845 
9,  349 
3,  498 
1,526 

3 

1    

4,725 
810 
3,  994 
4,  308 
3,  808 
6,  014 
1,  822 
2,  986 
851 
3,  900 
1,493 
5.  08!) 
1,839 
785 

9 
5 
8 
13 
1 
5 

0 
3 

10 
4 
9 

1 
1 
1 

1 

2 

1 

C-illioun 

1 

j 

1 

2 

Ciio  t     ' 

1  |        2 
1           2 

Claiborne  
Clark 

1 

1 

r 

3 

10 
4 

6 

1 
7 

0 

4 

1 

23 

0 
1 

Co  jiah 

i         1 

Colin  ton 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

0 

113 
SCI 

1X1 
10 
320 
5! 
133 
83 
03 
162 
871 
199 

109 
183 
163 

314 

226 
143 
136 
125 
130 
140 
49 
137 
354 
183 
130 
53 
120 

6G 
173 
112 
5 
259 
40 
102 
5'J 
46 
107 
181 
127 
70 
103 
170 
100 
45 
251 
183 
111 
112 
112 
80 
87 
43 
104 
2G1 
121 
88 
05 
80 

47 
82 
50 

3 

102 
40 
73 
39 
27 

100 
101 
77 
71 
92 
01 
37 
135 
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,, 
01 
72 
04 
58 
38 
74 
150 
7U 
50 
59 
53 

33 
82 
48 
3 
124 
34 
70 
30 
20 
58 
83 
73 
49 
C4 
68 
50 
31 
109 
93 
61 
46 
42 
52 
43 
17 
43 
141 
53 
39 
30 
43 

17 
31 
11 
1 
54 
9 

15 
15 

28 
23 
20 
28 
31 
24 
9 
53 
43 
22 
23 
17 
28 
13 
8 
20 
C2 
18 
17 
19 
16 

14 
31 
20 

8 
4 
o 

1 
7 
6 

1 

0 

1 

1 

1.  993 
4,  844 
3,  DIM 
343 
7,413 
1,500 
3,  142 
1,  502 
1,  492 
3,  137 
4,  812 
4,300 
2,889 
3,266 
3,  GIH 
2,889 
1,  274 
0.  (137 
4,377 
3,  100 
3,  293 
2,  721 
2,782 
2,  820 
948 
3,280 
7,491 
3,412 
2,713 
1,915 
2,817 

1,758 
4,  OiKi 
2,  742 
214 
0,  743 
1,455 
3,011 
1,350 
1,424 
2,  799 
4,177 
3,  918 
2,  024 
3,000 
3,243 
2,371 
1,826 
5,  339 
4,103 
2,  965 
2,  980 
2,  450 
2,540 
2,  417 
910 
'    2,888 
7,  022 
3,118 
2,  407 
1,829 
2,0,8 

3,  751 
8,  940 
5,  806 
587 
14,  150 
2,  955 
0,  453 
2,918 
2,916 
5,  930 
8,  989 
8,224 
5,  513 
0,266 
6,891 
5,260 
2,500 
11,376 
8,  545 
(i,  131 
0,  279 
5,  171 
5,  328 
5,237 
1,858 
6,174 
14,  513 
0,530 
5.180 
3,  744 

5,  435 

Harrison  
Hinds 

j       14 

1 

20 

1 

:      28 

I 

39 
8 
19 
14 
10 
15 
33 
23 
21 
27 
35 
18 
9 
48 
28 
19 
15 
20 
18 
13 
5 
20 
44 
18 
21 
20 
20 

11 

7 
3 

4 

9 
6 

7 

3 
3 

8 
4 
4 

10 
4 
o 

3 

o 

3 

10 

1 
4 
4 
5 
8 
1 
4 
8 
5 
4 
10 
12 
7 
6 
5 
8 
4 
1 
6 
13 
4 
6 
3 
3 

2 

o 

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n 

1 

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8 

1 

l 
l 

j 

JODDf 

1 
3 

Kent  i-r 

1 
o 

1 
3 

1          2 

1 

hauderdalo  

1 
1 
1 

2  !  

I  cake 

Loivmleg  

4 

2 

Marion  
Marshall 

1 

1  j        1 
10 

1 
6 

o 

XcHhobi 

1 

1 
1 

4 
1 
1 

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i 

!      44 

40 

Oktibbeha  

1 

1 

o 

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1 



1  !      20 

28 

1 
1 

6   ; 

1 

1 

4 

4 

1 

1 

09 
413 
452 
19 
179 

42 
330 
31,7 
10 
113 

17 
180 
217 
8 
92 

16 
151 
107 
4 
74 

8 
67 

52 
o 

17 

4 

64 
00 

1 

9 

18 

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12 
12 

13 

1,532 
8,  328 
9,  914 
515 
3,764 

1,303 
7,878 
9,245 
308 
3,  132 

2,  835 
10,  200 
19,  159 
883 
6,  896 

o 
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1 

5 

1 
1 

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8 

1 

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49 
84 
ISO 
226 
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32 
C3 
113 

108 

an 

21 
29 
71 
69 
50 

10 
28 

72 
02 
45 

6 
13 

27 
18 
19 

6 

18 
25 
16 
12 

1 

3 
5 
3 

1 

1 

7 

924 
1,  401 
2,895 
3,968 
3,075 

820 
1,318 
2,688 
3,  447 
2  582 

1,744 
2,779 
5,583 
7,415 
5,657 

o 
3 
4 
4 

1 

Wilkinson  

1 

2 

8 

1 

V-  !•  b 

3 

o 

8,«M 

6,  3i2 

4,032 

3,  19.1 

1,270 

1,139 

283 

296 

29 

42 

8 

10       234 

138 

183,  777 
1,282 
002 
612 

105,  520 
1.000 
•*50fl 
600 

319,303 
2,282 
1,102 

1,212 

186,  273 

107,020 

353,  699 

"1   1   

"       1 

2GG 


STATE    OF    MISSISSIPPI. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


FREE  COLORED. 


Under  1. 
COUNTIES 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  uuder  10. 

lOaud  under  15. 

15  nnd  u 
M. 

nder20. 
P. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M.      !      P. 

JL             F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M.             F. 

Jt.            F. 

1?             11 

11 

1 

17 

12 

15 

• 

17 

25 

20 
1 

10             10 

7            12  , 
1    

0 

1 

1 

0 

1 

1 
4 

2              4 

- 

4 

o 

3 

4               2 

2               2 

3              4 

1              1 

Cl'ii'k 

1    

1               3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2               1 

4 

o 

4 

r( 

5 

j 

5 

1 

4 
5 

1 

8 
1 

3               2 
1                4 

3               3 
2               1 
1 

Hinds                                             1 

1 

1!               0               5 

1 
g 

1 

o 

4 

1 
4 

4 

3 

3 
I 

:i            o 

3           a 

4               5 

} 

4 

0 

2 

:1 

, 

1               2 
1    

1 

i 
l 

1                1 

a           i 

1  1  

L'uvrenc 

1 

Leako 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Madi  -mi 

1 

1 

1 

Marlon 

g 

3 

1 

i 

1 

:i            l 
i 

NVwt<  n 

1 

1 
1 
i> 

4 

Oktibbrlw                                                                  1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

i            i 

l            i 

2    

1     
5              1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

o 
1                 1 

Pike 

1 

O 

1 

~ 

1 

1 
1 

o 

j 

o 

2 

2 

2               1 
1 

j 

2 

1 

1 

j  ! 

I 

J 

1 
1 

4 

2 

1 
1 
2 

1                1 



T'Y       ' 

1 
o 

3 

1 

I 

n 

1 

0 

1 
1 

4 
1 

1 

1                5 
J 

3  '            2 
2               2 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1  !  

1 

1 

j  ! 

Total                                          D  •            <> 

40  ,           41 

43 

50 

55 

44 

28 

51 

64 

64 

36             45 

33             37 

SL.VVK. 


1 

86 

507 

512 

508 

-..j 

501 

621 

648 

751 

1  319 

1,318 

1,297       1,317 

1,218 

1,137 

f 

116 

140 

55!) 

5('>0 

547 

588 

585 

533 

436 

424 

731 

705 

427           437 

300 

• 

Attnla  

70 

375 

356 

406 

386 

371 

368 

290 

300 

430 

480 

2UO           281 

138 

148 

4 

111 

187 

5(17 

470 

538 

512 

475 

492 

499 

1,130 

1,0-10 

730           575 

372 

:< 

30 

27 

133 

120 

168 

148 

139 

127 

96 

140 

1U7 

160 

79           115 

38 

44 

Carroll 

182 

174 

883 

988 

959 

037 

977 

923 

813 

BOO 

1  365 

1   301 

816           885 

461 

471 

1 

Chk-kasaw  

123 

100 

693 

6G3 

700 

695 

7(18 

621 

538 

570 

891 

874 

481           431 

261 

245 

ft 

65 

318 

328 

335 

3C5 

310 

317 

277 

278 

342 

397 

IPO           810 

99 

133 

9 

208 

207 

836 

86! 

806 

833 

731 

700 

609 

684 

1  149 

1  144 

815           701 

504 

538 

Clark  

C'l 

403 

411 

374 

370 

375 

284 

348 

405 

490 

254           232 

124 

158 

60 

63 

314 

310 

366 

362 

3'^ 

292 

129 

281 

G37 

567 

343          S98 

150 

147 

Copiah  .  .  . 

106 

102 

566 

SSI 

5D1 

562 

535 

463 

548 

787 

778 

404           4-'7 

2G2 

Coviugtou  

18 

31 

123 

180 

150 

132 

121 

108 

90 

100 

104 

143 

73             79 

39 

47 

Do  Solo 

194 

101 

1  015 

1  014 

979 

1  006 

1  016 

946 

797 

821 

1  505 

1  476 

7°9           768 

413 

417 

Franklin  

70 

89 

380 

369 

326 

375 

293 

300 

234 

86° 

425 

471 

2"9           265 

104 

175 

9 

10 

5° 

6° 

55 

46 

44 

68 

38 

50 

49 

6° 

34            3° 

20 

2) 

17 

*  Hancock  

H  unarm  .  .  . 

11 

16 

!           M 

54 

55 

61 

i          .10 

54 

CO 

CO 

101 

105 

71             66 

58 

45 

STATE    OF   MISSISSIPPI. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


267 


FREE  COLORED. 


50  and  under  CO.    CO  nnd  under  70.  '  70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90.  OOand  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Agcunkn'n.  i              Total. 
Aggregate. 

If. 

F.             M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P.             St.                 F. 

6 
o 

7               3 

• 

g 

1 

103 

123                   225 
4                       9 
7                     10 
6  i                  13 

1 

1 

5 

! 

1 

1 

7 

1 

1 

1     ...    . 

1 

1 

| 

22 

22                   44 
1                       3 

I               1 

g 

i               ] 

1 

f( 

9                     15 
3 

I 

o 

o 

1  i            J 
2               1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

23                     53 
17  !                  30 
3  ;               10 
5                     11 
40                     80 
2                       5 
13  :                  35 

• 

•                 10 

«• 

7 

1 
4 

1 

tj 

2              2 
1 

3 
1 

1 

'•              40 

; 

3 

I 
1 

1               2 

o 

1 

1              1 

1         i 

17 

i 

5 

5 

2                       7 

1                    l 

i 

1 

1 

1 

;••;;; 

1 

o 

2                       4 

1  ;               2 

3                       4 

2  !                    4 
1                       1 
3  |                    8 

(i                     9 

( 

2                       3 
12                     18 
0                     10 
11                     20 
4 

1 

1 

i 

] 

i                  i 

2 

1 

5 

1 

i 

j 

3 

1 

1    

i 

1 

2 

1 

---.--- 

2 

G 

' 

i 



4 

1    

1 

i 

1 

15 

1 

1 

! 

1 

1  1                    2 
5                     12 
5  !                    8 
1 

i  !        i 

i                                 i 

;j 

!          i 

| 

8                     13 
3                       9 
22                     37 
17  i                 22 
3                     5 
2  j                    0 

i 



1 

1 

1 

G 

1 

15 

1 

2!     i 



o 

4 

24 

26  !           IB 

19  |           C             4 

3 

0               3 

3 

1 

2 

372 

401                   773 

COUNTIES. 


Adams 

Arnite 

Attain 

Carroll 

Chickasaw 

Claiborne 

Clark 

Copiah 

Franklin 

Green 

Harrison 

Himls 

Holmes 

Itawamba 

Jackson 

Jasper 

Jefferson 

Kcmper 

Lafayetto 

Lauderdale 

Lawrenee. 

Leak.. .- 

Lowndes 

MadUou 

Marion 

Marshall 

Monroe 

Newton 

Oktibbeha 

Perry 

Tike 

Poutotoc 

Ituiikiu 

Simpson 

Smith 

Tallahatchio 

Tippah 

Tishomingo 

Warren 

Wilkinson 

Winston 

Yalabntiba 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 

6 
7 
8 
f) 
10 
11 
]-) 

13 
14 
15 

in 

17 
18 
J!) 
20 
21 
oo 

23 
24. 
25 

5G 

23 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
31 
35 
36 
37 
33 
30 
40 
41 
43 


SLAVE. 


531 

435 

210 

209 

65 

45             10 

11 

12  !            C 

' 

10 

7  023 

7  269 

14  292 

138 

120 

83 

7C 

30 

27               9 

9 

4  I 

1 

2 

3  97° 

3  9°8 

7  900 

59 

CO 

41 

47 

13 

14  !            5 

4 

0 

1 

2  469 

2  546 

5  015 

172 

158 

105 

79 

19 

24  i            8 

9 

3               2 

3 

2 

1 

4  634 

4  444 

9  078 

21 

20 

14 

16 

8 

6 

1 

893 

930 

1,823 

ins 

191 

14C 

118 

38 

33  I           8 

10 

5               1 

1 

4 

6  852 

6  956 

13,808 

Carroll  

110 

87 

72 

63 

20 

17            11 

3 

3               4 

1 

4  617 

4,470 

9,087 

Chickasaw  

48 

40 

28 

31 

4 

9  I            4 

3 

o 

1 

2  Oil 

2  186 

4  197 

235 

229 

151 

135 

51 

62               7 

16 

6  '            9 

3 

5 

6  111 

6,  X85 

12,296 

72 

82 

55 

39 

14 

15               4 

5 

1               4 

2 

2  494 

2,582 

5,076 

Clark  

74 

51 

46 

41 

13 

4  i            3 

3 

1  1            1 

2,663 

2,420 

5,085 

108 

as 

71 

42 

13 

14  ;            3 

M 

3              ° 

3 

1C 

15 

3  949 

4  016 

7  963 

19 

17 

14 

17 

3 

3  i             1 

1 

1 

756 

807 

1  563 

178 

194 

141 

124 

14 

19  !             7 

8 

4              2 

4 

5 

6,996 

0,991 

13,  987 

De  Soto  

74 

70 

54 

4-, 

16 

20               3 

8 

1  i           2 

1 

2  300 

2  452 

4  732 

Franklin 

7 

13 

9 

15 

2 

1               2 

1 

1 

322 

383 

705 

23 

17 

24 

10 

4 

4    . 

8 

1 

520 

495 

1.015 

Harrison  

3 

4 
5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 


268 


STATE    OF    MISSISSIPPI. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


SLAVE— Continued. 


19 
21 
23 

26 

30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 

37 
38 
39 

43 

: 

43 

: 
47 
48 
49 

91 

1 
• 
. 
... 

..' 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5.    j  5  and  under  10.  !  10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  i 
M. 

nderSO. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

31.             F.             M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

F. 

M.      .       P.             51. 

F. 

Hinds                            .   .  . 

285 
184 
69 
CO 
10 
56 
185 
4 

102 

28 
49 
329 

43 

253 

178 
30 
53 
152 
135 
85 
7 

78 
113 
40 
38 
42 

327 
148 
107 
66 
13 
08 
206 

31 
ill 

70 
43 
41) 
3(H 

330 

35 

289 
150 

, 

60 

182 
94 
83 
11 
64 
92 
125 
41 
30 
41 

1,474 
745 
414 
274 
69 
323 
814 
28 
503 
51(i 
344 
2G8 
214 
1,203 
1,178 
173 
1,201 
920 
17.1 
231 
1,  120 
609 
605 
52 
306 
562 
476 
221 
193 
188 

1,560 
798 
483 
265 
59 
318 
860 
31 
426 
513 
364 
279 
246 
1,313 
1,  218 
178 
1,232 
971 
169 
276 
1,166 
496 
612 
58 
406 
592 
528 
180 
163 
152 

1,593 
770 
426 
275 
85 
379 
775 
37 
466 
KM 
380 
286 
252 
1,001 
1,263 
183 
1  .  350 
881 
225 
249 
1,095 
592 
6U 
82 
411 
641 
532 
274 

168 

1,488 
832 
4CO 
290 
84 
346 
822 
32 
421 
571 
401 
3«> 
244 
1,105 
1,  242 
102 
1,288 
884 
106 
251 
1,  122 
572 
596 
62 
391 
588 
585 
225 
200 
186 

1,  504 
808 
410 
273 
61 
353 
755 
40 
442 
571 
309 
237 
209 
1,  093 
1,  198 
173 
1,303 
855 
183 
230 
1,100 
501 
670 
07 
371 
COO 
503 
218 
188 
107 

1,424 
849 
350 
250 
77 
330 
741 

394 
515 
367 
299 
212 
1,007 
1,  187 
187 
1,  197 
770 
165 
261 
1,057 
475 
625 
53 
392 
587 
500 
220 
170 
109 

1,245 
683 
359 
193 
93 
204 
041 
32 
348 
395 
303 
225 
193 
<J74 
1,  056 
132 
1,009 
744 
123 
185 
919 
455 
492 
44 
302 
414 
410 
198 
134 
115 

1,403 
782 
363 
201 

315 
689 
20 
386 
407 
326 
210 
173 
!'•"' 
1,118 
124 
1,  015 
734 
138 
220 
960 
446 
571 
55 
322 
463 
461 
181 
143 
154 

2,295 
1,227 
724 
318 
154 
408 
1.198 
30 
552 
655 
487 
321 
269 
1,  599 
1,848 
172 
1,781 
1,370 
174 
343 
1,551 
741 
937 
51 
424 
704 
601 
206 
174 
191 

2,213 
1,221 
701 
358 
68 
420 
1,131 
36 
570 
625 
472 
317 
303 
1,4'.I3 
1,719 
164 
1,605 
1,371 
180 
319 
1,486 
715 
750 
03 
397 
659 
689 
271 
211 
205 

1,340 
718 
528 
179 
51 
192 
752 
14 
302 
3SO 
288 
191 
130 
1,064 
976 
93 
884 
703 
73 
152 
878 
412 
497 
21 
212 
374 

142 

85 
83 

1,261 
722 
474 
198 
49 
231 
750 
18 
273 
387 
268 
193 
156 
1,003 
1,005 
103 
945 
667 
149 
177 
871 
418 
465 
35 
250 
417 
309 
158 
103 
137 

793 
417 
392 

79 
29 
124 
502 
6 
165 
200 
148 
122 
92 
555 
050 
55 
539 
387 
58 
82 
514 
244 
289 
17 
120 
206 

87 
70 
37 

810 
381 
353 
86 
29 
160 
497 
13 
140 
231 
156 
105 
96 
482 
691 
62 
527 
388 
57 
105 
498 
220 
239 
21 
155 
229 
200 
65 
76 
67 

Lafayette  

Lowndes  

Marshall 

Oktibbeha  .... 

Perry  

Pike 

Scott 

Smith 

Tallabatchic  . 

70 
103 

82 
57 
'.84 

77 
109 

80 

41 

207 

296 
445 
367 
219 
960 

334 

428 
323 
240 
917 

300 
492 
377 
198 
745 

321 
525 
497 
221 
039 

359 
511 
411 
183 
980 

315 
495 
378 
194 
748 

291 

342 
283 
234 
951 

305 
389 
319 
210 
740 

594 
543 
437 
458 
1,480 

511 
614 
430 
355 
1,434 

301 
324 
208 
264 
1,199 

325 
346 
285 
185 
732 

181 
170 
125 
113 
682 

170 
169 
136 
96 
244 

Tippah  

20 
124 
40 
155 
151 

8 
147 
49 
182 
249 

133 
889 
359 
572 

971 

191 

795 
354 
639 
1,065 

133 
892 
301 
676 
950 

144 
801 
343 
739 
1,023 

117 
791 
313 
690 
915 

171 
754 
325 
633 
920 

108 
708 
261 
5-J4 
973 

115 
632 
200 
503 
1,084 

191 
1,131 
350 
927 
1,818 

104 
1,211 
370 
968 
1,764 

115 
788 
211 
519 
1,273 

144 
906 
211 
530 
1,095 

94 
004 
86 
320 
715 

.: 
554 
128 

310 

588 

Wilkinson  

*  Estimated 

5,560 

6,114 

28,422 

29,198 

29,069 

29,429 

28,540 

27,160 

23,886 

25,402 

41,  170 

40,259 

24,536 

24,  190 

15,  015     14,  278 

Do 

I>> 

! 

Total  . 

INDIAN. 


1 

Attala  

I 

! 

i 

i 

1               i 

i 

AGGREGATE. 


1 

Total  wh-U'8... 

5  235 

4  971 

23  547 

2°  401 

27  141 

2o  G7G 

04  370 

°8  813 

14  375 

11  1G4 

a 

Total  wliitcs,  CHtinmted  .. 

3 

Total  frco  colored 

9 

c 

4G 

44 

43 

4 

To  till  aluvcH 

5 

Total  ulaves,  estimated  

ft 

Total  Indiana  

i 





• 

10  B°4 

STATE    OF    MISSISSIPPI. 

TABLK  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


2G!) 


SLAVE— Continued. 


50  and  under  60. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  nud  under  80. 

80  and  under  90.  90  nnd  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unkn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
50 
57 
58 
59 
liO 

M. 

F. 

M.            F. 

M. 

P. 

M.             F.             M. 

j,i 

M. 

P. 

M.        F. 

M. 

F. 

370 
178 
185 
30 
18 
64 
264 
3 
86 
ill 

t;a 

52 

:IG 

258 
339 

32 

sso 

185 
28 
43 
200 
143 

112 

7 
66 

89 
85 
31 
24 
17 

338 

181 
157 
44 
21 
04 
224 
8 
G8 
109 
83 
54 
42 
254 
300 
34 
245 
209 
32 
3!» 
IK 
100 
127 

7° 
93 
SO 
29 
29 
25 

253 
12(i 
111 
28 
18 
40 
189 
*> 

49 
07 
47 
40 
23 
207 
184 
29 
139 
143 
15 
35 
175 
09 
75 
4 
40 
78 
90 
29 
17 
21 

194 
1  15 
80 
28 
18 
45 
171 
o 

45 
53 
42 
30 
31 
170 
155 
24 
142 
124 
18 
20 
134 
58 
54 
7 
3'J 
65 
81 
26 
27 
15 

65 
34 
30 
10 

3 

11 
50 

0 
21 
9 
4 
15 
49 
37 
10 
33 
37 
5 
10 
33. 
12 
24 

10 
10 

15 
0 

4 

70 
32 
30 
13 
o 

13 

57 
o 

19 
10 

18 
4 
11) 
32 
40 
0 
48 
111 
3 
6 
40 
19 
13 
1 
9 
8 
10 
10 
8 
6 

19 

8 
15 
1 
3 
5 
17 

18               5 
2 
11    

3 

o 

1 

7 

r, 

i 

11,254 
5,902 
3,071 
1,725 
5!)4 
2,  228 
6,  1S7 
199 
2,953 
3,  009 
2,  510 
1,  834 
1,491 
8,404 
9,018 
1,101 
8,785 
0,415 
1,097 
1,  030 
7,  759 
3,  980 
4,  404 
358 
2,441 
3,  790 
3,  410 
1,520 
1,  141 
1,036 

11,109 

0,073 
3,573 
1,  803 
493 
2,  321 
6,209 
208 
2,788 
3,  520 
2,  572 
1,802 
1,505 
8,326 
9,100 
1,081 
8,654 
6,  314 
1,115 
1.  74!) 
7  7*17 
3,  651 
4,153 
380 
2,  494 
3,800 
3,057 
1,439 
1,183 
1,159 

22,363 
11,975 
7,244 
3,  528 
1,087 
4,549 
12,396 
407 
5,  741 
7,  129 
5,088 
3,  096 
3,056 
16,730 
18,  118 
2,185 
17,439 
12,729 
2,  212 
3,  379 
15,  496 
7,  631 
8,557 
738 
4,935 
7,  596 
7,103 
2,  959 
2,  324 
2,  195 

Hinds 

1 

o 

3 

Iss-ic  ucna 

2    

1 

1  i  

J-ickson 

4               1 
13               5 

1 
o 

3 

Ja«  er 

40         40 

1 

0 

o 
5 
0 
o 

8 
11 
C 
14 
3 
3 
3 
11 
0 
4 

o 

2 
o 

1 
1 
1 

4 

1 

] 

Kern  cr 

5               3 
3               1 
1  I             1 
1                1 
15  |            3 
17               3 
., 

Lif-^cttc 

i 

1    

3 

:j 

1 

12              2 
5 

;  !. 

2 

6 

1 

:i 

ill          10 

Marshall  

1 

3           1 
3           5 

15              2 
8  |            1 
11  i            2 

1 

1 

1 

4  \             1 

(i           o 

9  !              1 

t;  !  

1 

Pike 

3 
4 
o 

I 

1 

l 
3 

1 

5 

Rankin  

Scott 

0 

1 
1 

_ 

93 

75 
02 
67 
328 

78  i          47 
105  ;          50 
50             39 
4(i             3(1 
120  !         186 

42 
53 
42 
31 
100 

7 
12 
6 
9 
CO 

16 

14 
10 
10 
53 

4 

0  1 

] 

1 

1 
1 

2,  553 
3,  074 
2,  404 
.     1,  851 
7,791 

2,  501 
3,  257 
2,  577 
1,032 
5,972 

5,054 
0,  331 
4,981 
3,  483 
13,763 

Tnllaliatchlo  

„ 

2            ii             i 

1 

Tisnomingo  

5 

28 

3 
5 

3 

4 

21  I             i 

C 

C 
271 
48 
1133 
365 

5  ;            4 
ail  '•         l!ll 
C9  i          52 
144            101 

278  ;         211 

8 
184 
43 
100 
180 

0 
51 
15 

53 

0 

927 
6,541 

2,054 
4,  085 
8,  416 

1,020 
0,591 
2,109 
4,846 
8,300 

1,947 
13,  132 
4,223 
9,531 

16,  716 

Wayne               

10 
35 

26 
0 
6 
14 

1.-,               8               1 
I               I               I 

it           4  '         i 

7 

5 

3 

3 
3 

6,  880       6,319  '    4,r.i(i       3,014 

1,149 

1,  134 

344 

357           107  ,          93 

84 

82 

80         84 

20!),  377 
457 
2,  000 
7,  467 

! 
208,013  .         417,390 

400  ]                857 
1,  917               3,  917 
7,000  1           14,467 

!     '                            i 

I               ! 

219,301 

217,  330 

436,  631 

!                                 1 

IXDIAN. 


1 

o 

1 

) 

AGGREGATE. 


8,820 

6,352  j     4,032 

3,193 

1,270 

1,  139 

283 

296 

29 

42 

8 

10 

234 

138 

183,  777 

165,  526 

2  100 

349,303 
4  596 

Total  whites  

1 

24 

26  j          10 

I'l 

6 

4 

3 

6 

3 

3 

1 

2 

372 

401 

Total  free  colored  - 

3 

6,889 

6,  319  j    4,  526 

3,914 

1,  149 

1,  134 

344 

357 

107 

93 

84 

82 

80 

84 

209,  377 

208,013 
9  317 

417,  390 
19  241 

Total  slaves  
Total  slaves,  cst'd. 

4 

s 

o 

15,733 

12,  697       8,  574 

7,126 

2,425 

2,277 

630 

659 

129 

138 

93 

94 

314 

222 

405,  948 

38.5,  357 

791,  305 

270 


STATE    OF   MISSISSIPPI. 


No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FItEE 
COLORED. 

;j 

"H 
«, 

SLAVE. 

Tot:il  blave. 

_i 

Aggregate. 
1 

DT.ACK. 

MULATTO. 

SI.                 F. 

Total. 

M.         F. 

Total. 

M.                 F. 

Total. 

sr. 

F. 

Total. 

a,  906       a,  ere 

2,299           2,128 
4,727  ;        4,  -117  , 
810               583  ' 
3  904           3  701 

5,  648 
4,427 
0,  144 
1,393 

7,  605 

103       12- 
5 
3 

>       225 
9 

•  :     10 

5,  873 
4,  43J  '. 
0.  154 
1,  303 
7,095 
8,  227 
7,330 
11,523 

6.8.58           7.023 
3.  8  14           3,  780  I 

2,2:13      2,312  ; 

4,428  :        4,226 
705  ;            706 
6.  172  !        6,244 
4.  Ill  ;        3,097  \ 
1.773  :         1.900  i 

13,831 
7,024 
4,  545 
8.  054 
1,501 
12,416 
8,138 
3,  673 
11,368 
4,507 
4,702 
7,  575 
1,344 
12,579 
4,309 
030 
760 
075 
20,  401 
11,237 
6,  907 
2,  078 
987 
4,180 
1  1,  693 
373 
5,  363 
6,506 
4,500 
3,  401 
2,540 
15,830 
10,  451 
2,071 
15,807 
12,081 
1,805 
3,  071 
14,403 
7,  002 
7,  020 
654 
4,504 
0,809 
0,773 
2,737 
2,109 
1,885 
3,520 
4,428 
5,010 
4,414 
3,  110 
10,  231 
13,  021 
1,872 
12,487 
3.  793 
8,093 
Hi,  102 

165 

128 
236 
206 
128 
680 
476 
2:i8 
453 
256 
192 
107 
103 
688  ' 
220 
33 
IJ7 
170 
894 
381 
107 
270 
50 
190 
330 
14 
108 
288 
250 
112 
230 
3!)3 
837 
60 
780 
201 
180 
152 
510 
241 
403 
37 
220 
312 
104 
91 
60 
107 
200 
302 
310 
277 
100 
1,700 
746 
48 
325 
231 
238 
235 

240 
148 
234 
218 

134  ; 

712 
473 
280 
473 
253 
131 
193 
116 
720 
223 
42 
40 
161 
1,008 
357 
170 
2SO 
50 
'    173 
371 
20 
lt'0 
335 
272 
123 
271 
501 
827 
54 
792 
354 
107 
156 
583 
298 
438 
47 
211 
.385 
166 
111 
65 
143 
191 
324 
306 
••    • 
174 
1,812 
700 
27 

200 
300 

411 
270 
470 
42! 

OfJO 

1,  39S 
049 
524 
938 
509 
323 
390 
219 
1,408 
413 
75 
07 
340 
1,  002 
738 
337 
550 
100 
303 
701 
31 
378 
623 
522 
233 
510 
894 
1,004 
114 
1,572 
045' 
317 

:ios 

1,093 
539 
931 
84 
431 
697 

232 
125 
310 
391 
020 
712 
, 
373 
3,512 
1,446 
75 
045 
430 
5,73 
524 

14,292 
7.900 
5,  015 
9,078 
1,823 
13,808 
9,087 
4,107 
12,290 
5,  076 
5.085 
7,965 
1,  503 
13,087 
4,  752 
705 
857 
1,015 
22,  303 
11,075 
7,244 
3,528 
1,087 
4,  540 
12,  300 
407 
5,  74  1 
7,  120 
5,  088 
3,  000 
3,  050 
10,  730 
18,118 
2,  185 
17,430 
12,729 

3,379 
15,  496 
7,631 
8,  557 
738 
4,935 
7,  500 
7,103 
2,  039 
2,334 
2,195 
3,917 
5,054 
6,331 
4,981 
3,483 
13,  703 
14,  467 
1,947 
13.132 
4,223 
9,531 
10,716 

20,105 
12,336 
14,  169 
10,  471 
9,518 
22,033 
16,  426 
15,722 
15,079 
10,  771 
6,  006 
15,  398 
4,  408 
23,  :C6 
8,  203 
2,  232 
3,  131) 
4,819 
31,339 
17,  701 
7,831 
17,  095 
4,  122 
11,007 
15,  349 
3,333 
11.683 
10,  123 
13,  313 
0,  213 
0.  324 
23,  025 
23,  382 
4,086 
28,  823 
21,  283 
8,  343 
9,001 
20,607 
12,  1.77 
13.  704 
2,  GOG 
11,135 
22,  113 
13,633 
• 
6,080 
7,638 
5,019 
7,800 
22,550 
24,  149 
4,366 
20,696 
15,679 
3,  601 
15,  933 
9,811 
16,  !:32 
28,  373 

4,308  '        H,  1«)6 
3,808  |        :!,  470 
0,014           r,.  511 
1  822           1   517 

8,  214 
7,  338 
11,  525 
3  339 

7           6  •       13 
1    .                    1 

22         22         44 
2  ;         1           3 

3,383           5,658  : 
5.0H5  !        2,238 
1,521           2,473 
7.433           3,752 
2.  845               653 
0  :i40           6.3  18 

5,  710 
2.  32!) 
2,289 
3,823  ! 
691 
6,271 
2,CJ9  ' 
311 
360 
334 
10,041  ' 
5,710  , 
3,  403 
1,  523 
413  : 
2,148 
5,838 
188 
2,608 
3,  185 
2,300 
1,730 
' 
7,825 
8,273 
1,037 
7,  8(12 
5,  000 
948 
1,503 
7,154 
3,  353 
3,715 
333 
2,283 
3,415 
3,401 
1,328 
1,118 
1,010 
1,726 
2,177 
2,891 
2,287 
1,458 
4,160 
6,300 

6,271 
1,960 
4,  510 

8,011 

Clark                         

2,  986           2,  7CG 
831  i            070 
3  900           3  532 

5,  002 
1,  521 
7.  432 
2,  845 

o,  :no 

3,  4!!8 
1  ,  520 
2  282 

Co  >iah 

1     .... 

.           1 

r  *•• 

1,403           1,332 
5,  089           4,  200 
1  ,  839           1  .  059 

6           0         13 
]     1 

3,513 
1,527 
2,  282 
3,804 
8,  !)7(i 
5,  816 
587 
14,107 
3,  035 
li,  458 
2,  953 
2,916 
5.  94  1 
8,096 
8,225 
5,517 
0,208 
0,  895 
5,264 
2.  501 
11,384 
8,  554 
li,  131 
0,282 
5,  171 
5,340 
5  "37 

2,  080 
299 
400 

341 
10,  300 
5,  521 
3,  5il4 
1,455 
544 
2.038 
5.  857 
185 
2,  755 
3,  321 
2,  206 
1,722 
1,252 
8,011 
8,181 
1,044 
H,  005 
0,124 
917 
1,473 
7.  240 
3,  733 

3  on 

783  •            711 
1  282           1  WJ 

1   Iflii            1  753 

3,  751 
8,940 
5,800 
587 
14,156 
2,  035 
6,  45.') 
2,018 
2,910 
5,  030 
8,989 
8,  224 
5,  513 
0,  20C 
0,  801 
5,  200 
2,  500 
11,370 
8  545 

25         28         53 

10  |       17         30 
7           3          10 

•I  ^14           4  000 

3  001           2  742 

313               S14 
7,413           C,  743 
1,500           1,4.55 
3,442           3,011 
1,502  :         1,350 
1,492           1,424 
3,137           S,  7U9 

0           5          11 

40         40         80 
3           2           5 
17         18         35 

5    .... 
5 
1    .... 

1 
1 

n  • 

1 
J           4 
1  ,        2 
'I           4 

-'           4 
1            1 
3           8 
0           9 

Lafayette  i 

4,812           4.  177 
4,  306       .    3,018 
2,  689           2,  G24 
3  ''GO           3  000 

3,  til*           3,243 
2,  889  ;        2,  371 
1,274  i         1,226 
li,  037           5,  :)33 
4  377           4  KSt 

;i 

3.  100           2,  HIM 
3  Ml           2  "HO 

0,  131 
0,  270 
5  171 

1 

2  |        3 

Noxubec  

2  721           2  450 

Oktibbuha  

2  782  .        2  510 

S  328 

0           1 

2         13 

2,820  ,        2,417 
948  '            910 
3  280           2  888 

5,  237 
1,858 
0,  174 
14,313 
0,  530 

3,  74  4 
5,435 
1,102 
2,835 
10,206 
19,  150 
883 
6,800 
1,212 
1,714 
2,  770 
5,583 
7,415 
5,  057 

Perry 

4             0          10 
15          11         26 
4    ;        4 
1,1            2 

1,868 
6,200 
14,  517 
C,  532 
5  180 

3,1 

O  ooj^ 

:: 
3,282 
1,429 
1,081 
803 
1,800 
2,251 
2,728 
2,  127 
1,052 
6,091 
0,721 
879 
6,  210 
1,  833 
4,447 
8,181 

Pike  

7,  491           7,  022 
3,412           3.118 
2,  713           2,  407 
1,  915           1,  829 
2,817           2,018 

002  ;        aw 

1,532           1,303 
8,  323          7,  878 
0  914  !        9  215 

Iluukin 

Scott  

3 

5          12 
5           S 

3,750 
5,  443 
1,  102 
2.836 
10,219 
19,  108 
!            883 
0,  033 
1  °1° 

Smith  

*  Sunflower  < 

1    -.. 
6 

1 
8          13 

3           !) 

Tiohomingo  

Tunica  

515               368 
3,  704           3,  132 
612 
924               820 
1,461           1,318 
2,  805          2,  683 
3,  968           3,  447 
3,  075           2,  582 

15         22         C7 

*  Washington  

AV.i  v:it:  

1,  744 
2,801 
5,588 
7,  421 
1        5,  057 

Wilkinson  

5 

0 

4 

7 
3           5 
2  !         C 

Yukibusha  

Yazoo  

! 

Total  

86,  275       167,  C26 

353,901 

372       41 

)1       773 

i     354,  674 

201,438 

198,555 

400,  013 

17,  843 

18,775 

36,018 

436,631 

791,303 

*  Estimated.  NOTK.— 2  Indians  included  in  white  population.  XOTE.— Of  the  free  colored  population,  292  lire  male  aud  309  are  female  imilattoeii. 


STATE    OF    MISSISSIPPI. 


271 


TABLK  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c. 


CITIES.  TOWSS,  &,€. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FHKR  COLOUR!). 

Total  free. 

SLATE. 

Aggregate. 
1 

31.                  P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.           Total. 

.. 

280 
158 
310 
133 
796 
92 
119 
811 
923 
230 

55 
2,021 

416 
160 
114 
1,391 

634 

338 
780 
288 
1,714 
228 
244 
1,912 
2,307 
503 
279 
319 
4,  272 
892 

;I:M 

318 
3,158 

2    '         2    !         4    ' 

638 

780 
289 
1,718 
238 
214 
1.913 
2,  120 
504 
287 
139 
4,  4KO 
935 
341 
332 
3,189 

182 
169 
Not 

1 

1 
1 

76              358                  996 

1                3GO     .              718 

CarroUton 

Carroll  200    ; 

Canton 

3iadison  ..                                          470    : 

155 

91  R 

1 
1 

4 

1 
4 
10 

289 
3,  308 
339 

323 
2.E87 
3,199 
887 
447 
221 
6,  612 
1,453 
558 
486 
4,591 

3 
6 

732 
40 
31 
520 
488 
179 
80 
50 
1,009 
233 
99 
80 
694 

858           1,  51)0 
61                101 
48                 79 
554           1,  074 
583           1,  073 
204               383 
80               160 
52               102 
1,  123           2,  132 
306               508 
118               217 
74               351 
708           1,  402 

1 
5 

1 
13 
1 
8 

Jackson                                   Hinds  1.  184 

8 
1 
4 

273 

4 

2,  251     , 

97 
30 
6 
7 
34 

111 
13 
1 
7 
17 

208 
23 
7 
14 

31 

476 

374 

Rodney                        Jefferson  204 

TABLE  No.  4.—  FllEE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOPiElGN,  BY 

COUNTIES. 

COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  free  popu 
lation. 

WIHTK.                                    BLACK.                             MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

-MULATTO. 

31. 

F.         Total.  '    31.     i     F.      Total.     31.         F.        Total. 

I             1             I 

31.             F.          Total. 

M. 

1 

F. 

1 

Total. 
2 

31.     F. 

Total. 

2,200 
2,208 
4,675 
766 
3,984 
4,231 
3,831 
5,  979 
1,649 
2  942 

2,208 
2,099 
4,399 
578 
.1,700 
3,882 
3,  459 
5,498 
1,436 
2,692 

4.408 
4,  307 
9,074 
1,344 
7,  684 
8.113 
7,290 
11,477 
3,083 
5,634 
1,484 
7,346 

11          15 
4           3 
1           5 

26 
7 
6 

91       106 
1           1 
2  1        2 

197 
4 

4,  631 
4,316 
9,084  j 
1,344  ' 
7,684 
8,  126 
7,  291 
11,477 
3,  129 
5,637  ! 
1,484 
7,347  ; 
2,825 
9,234 
3,478 
1,521 
2,282 

766 
91 
52 
44 

77 
37 
33 
173 
44 
31 
71 
15 
88 
27 
6 

474 
29 
18 
5 
1 

11 
13 
81 
14 
6 
15 
5 
27 
8 

1,240 
120 
70 
49 
11 
101 
48 
48 
254 
58 
37 
86 
20 
135 
35 
6 

1,242 

120 
70 

5,  873 
4,  436 
9  134 

Attala  

49 
11 
101 
48 
48 
254 
58 
37 
66 
20 
115 
35 
6 

1,  393 
7,  695 
8,  227 
7,  339 
11,  525 
3,383 
5,693 
1,521 
7,433 
2,845 
9,349 
3,513 
1,527 
2,282 
3,804 
8,970 
5,816 
587 
14,367 
3,035 
6,458 
2,953 
2,916 
5,941 
8,  990 
8,225 
5,517 
6,268 
6.  S'J5 
5,264 
2,501 
11,384 

Calhoun  



6           4 
1    

10 

1  !        2 

3 

j 

Chicknwiw  

j 

j 

6           3 
1    

9 
1 

16         39 
1  i         1 

35 
o 

Clark 

820 
3  829 

664 
3  517 

Co  iali 

1 

1 

1,478 

1,  347 

2,823 

5,001 
1,812 
779 
1,282 
1,644 
4,452 
2,985 
327 
7,337 
1,398 
3,382 
1,411 
1,485 
3,307 
4,754 
4,205 
2,802 
3,241 
3,  .127 
2,702 
1,263 
0,709 

4,233 
1,651 
741 
1,000 
1,  523 
3,892 
2,714 
242 
6,733 
1,393 
2,982 
1,294 
1,  424 
2,  770 
4,155 
3,  892 
2.580 
2.990 
3,190 
2,273 
1,226 
5,257 

9,  234 
3,463 
1,520 
S,  282 
3,167 
8,344 
5,699 
569 
14,  070 
2,793 
6,364 
2,705 
2,909 
5,883 
8,909 
8,097 
5,382 
6,231 
6,717 
4,977 
2,489 
10,966 

6          9 

1    . 

15 

1 

| 

| 

j 

! 

1          5 
4           3 

1 

6 

7 

24  i      23 
15         14 
7          2 

47 
29 
9 

3,220 
8,380 
5,709 
569 
14,081 
2,873 
6,369 
2,740 
2,909 
5,888 
8,916 
8,098 
5,386 
6,233 
6,721 
4,981 
2,490 
10,  974 
imated. 

349 
392 
79 
16 
76 
102 
60 
151 
7 
:  . 
.-hi 
101 
87 
25 
121 
187 
11 
328 

235 
204 
28 
2 
10 
60 
89 
62 

584 
596 
307 
18 
86 
162 
89 
213 
7 
53 
80 
127 
131 
35 
174 
283 
11 
410 

584 
596 
107 
18 
86 
162 
89 
213 
7 
53 
80 
127 
331 
33 
174 
283 
11 
410 

Hinds 

....... 

1 

I 

ISS-K  uena 

2 
6 

4           5 
39         35 
3          2 
11  i      11 

9 
74 
5 
22 

1          5 

6           7 

13 

Kern  er 

5    

5 

1 

23 
22 
26 
44 
10 
53 
96 

Lafayette  
Lauderdale  
Lawrence  

4           2 
1    

6 
1 

1    

1          2 

3 

1    
1           1 
1    
2          2 
1 
2          2 

1 
2 
1 
4 
1 
4 

•  Eft 

| 

3 

3          1 

3 

4 

Madison  
Marion  

I 

82 

972  STATE    OF    MISSISSIPPI. 

TABU:  No.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES.                                      _. 

Z 

Aggregate  free  popula 
tion. 

1 

WH1TK.                                    HI.ACK.                             MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

c 

M. 

F.          Total.       M. 

F. 

Total.     Jr. 

F.        Total. 

£ 

F.          Tiitul. 

i 

M.  j 

F.    Total. 

M.     F.    Total.        1 
H 

4,331 
3,144 
3,240 
2,687 
2,  761 
2,7(51 
'.144 
3,  101 
7,  455 
3,348 
2,643 
1,  8!>9 
2,  803 
G02 
1,  SIX) 
8,  30-1 
0,684 
503 
3,  llli 
612 
920 
1,411 
2,853 
3,663 
o  ft7l 

4,147 
2,050 
2,938 
2,440 
2,540 
2,411 
010 
2,  759 
7,  005 
3,  101 
2,  454 
1,820 
2,614 
5UO 
1,299 
7,859 
9,  198 
368 
2,  739 
COO 
817 
1,304 
2,  674 
3,  402 
11  480 

8,  478           2 

6 

1 
8  i         1 

1 

.......              1 

8,487 
6,  094 
6,181 
5,  127 
5,310 
5.  172 
1,864 
5,886 
14,  464 
6,  451 
5,  102 
3,731 
5,  425 
1,102 

46 
22 
53 
34 
21 
59 
4 
185 
36 
64 
65 
16 
14 

21  :          67 
15             37 

48     :               101 

10             44 
6             27 
6  ]          65 
'            4 

| 

i 

(57 

8,554 
6,131 

6,282 
5,171 
5,  346 
5,237 
1,868 
6,  200 
14.517 
6,  532 
5,  180 
3,  7.Vi 
5,  44t< 
1,  102 
2,836 
16,210 
10,168 
683 
6,933 
1,212 
1,744 
2,801 
5,  588 
7,  421 
5,  657 

Neshoba  

i 

1 
37 

1 

2,            3 

1O1 

5  1°7 

44 

Oktitibeha  

5.  301           4 
5  17'* 

8 

12           2 

4               6 

07 

65 

1  8")4 

...         4 

6             10 
4              11 

4 

5,  860           B 
14,460           2 
fi,  449           1 

7 
1 

15           7 
2  : 

129           314 
17  ;         53 
17  1          t<l 
13  :          78 
9  j          25" 
4             18 

314 

1 
i.   .    ..            53 

i  :  f] 

<  78 

Simpson  

7 

5             12 
5               8 

!          o»j 

5  417 

3 

JH 

•Sunflower  
Tulluhutclilc  .  .- 

1   10° 

| 

1 

2,  799  i         1 
16,  103           3 

1  i 

2,800 
16,  176 
18,  891 
871 
5,892 
1,212 

32 
24 
230 
12 
6-18 

4             36 
19             43 
47           277 
12 

36 

- 

5           2 
G 

6               8 
3               9 

...J  43 

TiKhomingo  

::::  i  277 

ia 

"\Varren  
"Washington  .  .  - 
"\Vnync  
Wilkinson  

5,  855           1 
1  21" 

1 

2         14 

21             35 

3'I3        1  041 

1                          •    ,  m, 

i                i 

1   737 

4 
50 
42 
300 
204 

3               7 
14             64 
14             56 
45           345 
03           207 

7 

2,715           3 
5  5°7 

7 

10          2 
g 

10             12 
3               5 
2              5 

2,  737 
5,  532 
7,  076 
5,  300 

I 

'          64 

i          1 

56 

Yalabusha  

7,  070           1 

1          3 

j 

I          ! 
......              -          34.) 

'  i»7 

Total  

1 

180,  303 

164,082   345,345  !       79 

91 

170       292 

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309          601 

346,  11G 

5,912 

2,644       8,556 

111          2 

1 

8  558 

354,674 

1             : 

NOTE.— 2  Indiuun  included  In  white  population. 


'  Entiiiuitcd. 


TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  THE  FREE  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 


FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 


38,878 
654 
8  ! 
203 
65 
343 
18,  458 
371 
409 
48 
1 
3,201 
2,983 
163 
CM 
309 
30 
15 
195,  806 
417 
118 
182 
1,336 
18,321 

£150 
45 
2(i,  577 

OO    fVJl 

:JTO 

205 
6,897 
35 
41 
3 
8 
5,003 

Asia 

3 
1 

o 
9 
184 

Holland  '                39 

Arkansas 

Ivhodc  Inland 

Africa                          

Ireland  3,  893 

California 

South  Carolina  
Tennessee  

Australia  

Atlantic  Inlands  

Italy  114 

Connecticut  

FJoriila 

Georgia  

Virginia  

Poland             '               87 

31 

844 
81 
571 

Russia  26 

Scotland  385 

Spain  40 

Kentucky  

,  Xot  stated  
Aggregate  native  

i 

Sweden                  :                21 

German  States  : 
Austria                               41 

2,008 
2 

346,116 

Switzerland  138 

Michigan 

II---.'                                  G8 

"\Vest  Indies    l               22 

MisiiMippi 

\Vales  1                21 

Ml»«ourl  

WurU'inberg  41 
Germany,  (not  spe 
cified)  -.                .        911 

New  Jersey  

Aggregate  foreign  8,558 
Aggregate  native  '      346,  116 

Great  Britain,  (not  specified)  .  . 

Oregon  

TaW                                                354,  674 

1 

STATE    OF    MISSISSIPPI. 


273 


TABLE  No.  0.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATION'S. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  or. 

130 

a 

3 
170 
5, 
45 
7 

54 
30 

40 
LU 
2 
2 
19 
7B3 
CO 
112 
3 
4 

an 

3 

5 
5 

201 
45 
17 
8 
= 
itf 
61 

153 
5 

2,100 
41 
20 
5 
16 
\ 
6 
6 

«M 

1,895 
C93 
199 
9 
4 
10 
57 
57 
28 
2 

89 

3 
3 

13 
103 
3 
KJ 
15 
150 

25 
40,  308 
7,972 
16 
26 
2 
4 
26 

189 
13 
4 
6 
252 
60 

109 
27 
4 
3 
339 
7 

220 
o 

20 

3 

37 
11 
26_ 

2 

7,116 
35 
G20 
P2~~ 
2 
42 
4 

225 
70 
8 
03 
2 
114 
2 
3 
943 
1,714 
27 
225 
146 
81 
17 
4 
52 
25 
2 
B7 

9 
17 

Tftf    ' 
37 
3,941 

6 

303 
17 
96 
8 

•A22! 

2 

2 
19 
3,098 
96 
3 
1 
9 
S02 
43 
30 
3 
2 

466 
54 

210 
108 
494 
416 
53 
7 
483 
47 
6 
16 
44 
23 
2,242 
3 
ffl 

220 

4 
63 
1    621 
151 
29 
116 
122 
•JO 
7 

95 

T-_  — 

9 

7 
31 
50 
122 
58 
336 
4 
42 
9 
2 
H 
61 

Painters  

Pattern-makers  

PP 

Peddlers  ,  ...     . 

Flour  dcilrrs 

Photographers  

Founder   men 

Physicians  

• 

Piano-forte  makers.  .  . 

Gardeners  and  nurserymen  
Gas-fitters  ,  

Bankers  

Pilots  

Plumb  > 

Harness  -makers  

. 

Hatters  

t      f                  P 

Horse  dealers  

Hosiers  

e  "  

Housekeepers  

Hunters  

Refectory  keepers  

Bottlers  

Ice  dealers  

Brewers  

I  surancc  officers 

Bricklayers  

Shoemakers  

Speculators  

Stcamboatmcn  

Carders  

Stone  and  marble  cutters  

Storekeepers  

Lawyers  

Students  

Livery-stable  keepers  

Surgeons  

Locksmiths  

Surveyors  

Chair-makers  

Lumbermen  

Machinists  

Charcoal  burners  

MMrafecturera 

Clerks 

Mariners 

Contractors  

U  holsterers 

Millers 

Wafer-makers  

Daguerreotypists  

"Watchmen  

Dairymen  

Dancing-masters  

Dealers  

Dentists  

Distillers  

Dyers  .                                              

7 
9 

Other  occupations  tind  unknown  

Editors                                                         

Engravers  

93,  208 

274 


STATE    OF    MISSOURI. 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


AVH1TK. 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 

6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
10 
1C 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
20 
27 
23 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 

37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
43 

•I 
50 

51 

. 

54 


57 
58 
59 
60 
01 
' 

63 
r.U 


COUNTIES. 


Adair 

Andrew 

Atchison 

Audraiu 

!  Barry 

Burton 

Bates 

Benton  

Bellinger 

Boone  

Buchanan  

Butler 

1  Caldwell 

Callaway 

Camcleu 

Cape  Girardeau 

Carroll 

Cass 

Carler 

Cfdar 

Charitnu 

Christian 

Clark 

Clay 

Clinton 

1  Cole 

Cooper 

Crawford 

j  Dade 

Dallas 

I  Daviess 

|  DeKalb 

Dent 

Douglas 

Dunklin 

Franklin 

Gasconade 

Gentry 

Greene 

Grundy  

Harrison 

Henry 

Hickory 

Holt 

Howard 

Howcll 

Iron 

Jackson  

Jasper 

Jefferson 

Johuson  

KDOX 

Laclede 

Lafayette 

Lawrence 

LewU 

Lincoln 

Linn 

Livingston 

Macon 

Madison 

Muripa 

Marion 


Under  1. 

1  and  under  3. 

[  5  and  under  10.    10  and  under  15.    15  and  under  20.    20  and  under  30.  i  30  and  under  40    40  and  under  50 

L____j                                   i 

M.      :      F. 

M. 

P. 

M.             F.             M.             F.             51.             F.             M.             F.       '•      M.             F.             M.             F. 

146           !65 
170           187 
92             8-1 

047 
709 
335 

(518 
072 
313 

COS  ,         021           581  j         541           461            471  :         770  |        C77  ;        494           407           325           253 
803  ;         742           764  :        710           662           tfil  '     1,  154           829           392           533           500           395 
377  i         304           312           273           281           242           491           337           :ill!           mil           1SJ  '         i-lo 

112 
141 
34 

121  : 
102  \ 
142  ! 
251  ! 
288 


124 
145 
24 
104 
153 
148 
190 
293 


189 

122  : 
244: 
147 
163 

25 
123 
184 

84  | 
177  ! 

123  i 
113  i 
116 
201 

93 
108 
116 
118 

95 

88 

44 

01 
245 
163 
230 
170 
137 
217 
101 

81 

91 
144 

07 
121 
383 
115 
179 
205 
156  : 
00 

148  ; 
175 
218 
139  j 
36 
243 
108 
106 
261 

HI 


73 
180 
77 
237 
158 
132 
26 
105 
108 
88 
150 
105  ! 
90 
118 
214 
113 
113 
109 
131 
103 
104 
51  . 
86  ! 
275 
154  : 
201 
174  ; 
133  j 
220  ! 
157  j 
83 
115  i 
156  j 

70 ; 
100 ' 

353 

110 

169  ] 

198 

108 

110 

130 

145 

166 

197 

15*| 

27  j 
211 
101 
107 
251 

30 


458 
592 
123 
474 
037 
524 
908 
1,502 
222 
378 
808 
302 
048 
665 
5HO 
96 
460 
685 
405 
781 
619 
490 
581 
852 
400 
488 
436 
675 
393 
417 
207 
353 
1,206 
060 
982 
633 
055 
898 
634 
324 
428 
638 
SOI 
396 
1,278 
484 
709 
883  | 
634  I 
355 
986 
575 
784 
733  1 
617 
578  ' 
981  , 
354| 
372 
974  . 
284  ' 


457 
567 
111 
438 
004 
000 
902 
1,447 
228 
294 
804 
379 
883 
613 
604 
91 
451 
046 
360 
787 
609 
406 
507 
825 
392 
434 
451 
601 
363 
404 
162 
340 
1,  165 
670 
869 
737 
570 
811 
591 
335 
434 
627 
239 
397 
1,234 
413 
726  ; 
812 
589 
3-11 

931 ; 

595  ! 

684 

724 

029 

512 

907 

329 

306 

976 

UT4 


409 
707 
139 
518 
739  ' 
598 
1,070 
1,443 
246 
307 
914 
390  | 
907  • 

003  : 
031 
118  ' 
521 

678 

I 

4  SO 

887  ' 
680  j 
511  ! 
599 
945 
480 
515 
483  : 
728  . 
423 
503  ' 

2 

1,  189  ' 

697  '. 

990 

804 

620 

-  • 

619 

385 

473 

733 

233 

423 
1,259  ' 

521  | 

701  ' 

043 

592 

377 

961 

712 

784 

809 

673 

546 
1,041 

415 

367 

981 


511 
651 
130 
496 
610 
500 
962 
1,487 
224 
331 
843 
386 
907 
656 
673 
87 
489 
634 
436 
789 
681 
458 
592 
838 
446 
530 
502 
683 
390 
459 
220 
416 

1,  197  ' 
601 
054 
911 
570 
844 
601 
324 
410 
661 
263 
309 

1,  160  j 
456 
748  j 
872  | 
596  j 
410 
918 
672 
691 
791 
643 
491 

1, 027  ! 
395 
411 
92B  ' 
ans 


459 
506 
120 
490 
503 
513  | 
956 
1,192 
208  [ 
317 
900  • 
341 
891 

649 ; 

582  ' 

75 

I 

487 
643 
409 
740 
616 
471 
506 
842 
385 
533 
411 
684 
303 
403 
187  j 
382  ' 
1,111  i 
567 
878 
845 
589 
723 
576 
359 
414 

681 : 

222  ' 
353 

1,029  i 
475  : 
619  , 
86D 
579  ' 
349  ! 
881  I 
635  '. 
687 
757 
593 
498  ' 
973 
405 
333 
880 


427  i 

573 

117 

441 

504 

495 

805 
1,157 

183 

341 

703 

331 

922 

532 

524 
7° 

474 

631 

409 

714 

590 

429 

520 

809 

378 

511 

413 

637 

337 

373 

1.53 

326 

965 
513 
770 
772 
510 
685 
534 
277 
409 
029 
230 
322 
969 
411 
5SS 
829 
528 
346 
750 
631 
668 
716 
540 
417 
870 
323 
302 
873 
307 


421 
411 
106 
380 
467 
403 
834 
1,067 
132 
330 
785 
S43 
841 
523 
518 
56 
378 
573 
276 
604 
584 
386 
486 
703 
339 
424 
334 
610 
284 
299 
113 
269 
873  ' 
464 

<>n 

017 
394  i 
574! 
483  j 
282. 
353  I 
280 
160 
283 
1,021  ' 


396  ' 
502  J 
718  : 
551  i 
273  ' 
709  ! 
497 
678  : 
618 
497  ' 
374  i 
734  j 
319 
267 
763 


368 

•fci 

103 
391 

451 
393 
804 
1,109 
107 
291 
732 
275 
707 
496 
468 
68 

373, 
552 
313  , 
584  | 
540 
371  i 
424 
813 
298 
403 
207 
538 
273 
288 
142 
297 
778 
393 
615 
684 
414 
556 
481 
252 
373 
585 
169 
305 
1,041 
3!16 
443 
751 
433 
271 
751 
4:17 
613 
609 
487 
384 
763 
299 
248 
821 
1W7 


712 
593 
199 
738 
023 
560 
1,370 
2,797 
303 
471 
1,  250 
410 
1,306 
762 
1,027 
102 
530 
978 
373 
1,  049 
936 
688 
1,006 
1,388 
524 
504 
438 
848  '. 
468  , 
418 
192 
407 
1,534 
670  ! 
915 

1,  107  ' 
663 
882  i 
913 
392 
6JO  : 
9118 
273 
601  : 
2,412 
622 
899 
1,  353 
761 
43CI 
1,  472 
692 
1,112 
1,155 
826  ! 
66J 
1,313 
43] 
446 
1,905 


582 
631 

163 
577 
071 
020 
1,313 
2,  027 
252 
307 
1,120 
375 
1,165 
710 
764 
90 
560 
769 
410 
900 
806 
560 
655 
1,190 
476 
541 
408 
7li'J 
412 
432 
214 
423 
1,208 
634 
952 
974 
699 
869 
777 
381 
475 
813 
264 
473 
1,  753 
567 
771 
033 
714 
394 
1,  109 
731 
938 
941 
683 
551 
1,  187 
114 
415 
1,525 


475 
384 
120 
420 
474 
401 
002 
1,855 
183 
203 
780 
259 
903 
535 
565 
05 
349 
684 
282 
739 
635 
429 
608 
910 
303 
319 
344 
534 
284 
319 
124 
207 
1,151 
036 
720 
604 
442  j 
637 
514  . 
246  j 
396  j 


597 


173 
372 
1,471 
398  ! 
703  i 
874  i 

512    : 

252| 

1,047 ; 

433  i 


728 
514 
416 
862 
274 
270 
1,378 
826 


375 
305 
83 
322 
460  '' 
358  | 

1,236  i 
146 
205  i 
674  I 
231  I 
748 
411 
431 
66 
322 
492  | 
277  ! 
004 
400  i 
297 
401 
704 
270 
339 
282 
432  | 
256  | 
307  1 
100  ! 
245  | 
893  I 
463  | 
621  | 
541 

415 ; 

544 

09  : 
200  | 
329  I 
528  ! 
144 
278 
973  i 
310 

soo; 

679  ] 
422 
243  : 
728 
436  ' 
613 
610 
413  i 
368  i 
692  i 
260 
219  : 


273 
290 

71  j 
259 
398 
233 
554 
984 
107 
206 
535 
107 
007 
372 
330 

45 
230 
383 
198 
400 
370 
281  ! 
454  | 
556 
195 
261 
195 
377 
203 
186 

77 
163 
803 
402 
476 
403 
301  \ 
420  ! 
334  j 
164 
286  I 
416  ! 
114  | 
210  | 
786 
252 

443 : 

527  ! 

335J 

164 

666  ' 

346  j 

479  i 

490 

357 

303 

538 

209 

176 

676  i 

147 


217 
242 
52 
197 
275 
232 
479 
614 
71 
189 
489 
143 
532 
289 
242 
33 
184 
286 
162 
340 
328 
206  i 
279 
475 
178 
214 
165 
280 
153 
129 
71 
141 
572 
325 
332 
372 

239 

232 

256 
151 

200 

343 
91 

153 

531 

195 

323 

437 

263 

145 

449 

263 

364 

373 

204 

214 

419 

192 

149 

533 

127 


STATE    OF    MISSOURI 


275 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


!                       j 

50  aud  undor  CO.     60  and  under  70.    70and  under  80.    80  and  under  90.    1)0  and  under  100.    Above  100. 

Agctmkn'n 

Total. 

Aggregate, 
i 

COUNTIES. 

2 
3 
4 
5 
0 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 

19 
20 

•    21 
22 
23 

24 
25 
2fi 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
30 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
40 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
51 
55 
50 

11. 

F.             51.           F. 

I 

M.             P. 

11.             F.             M. 

F. 

M.    i    F. 

j 

M.        F. 

M. 

F. 

218 
285 
102 

158 

139 
37 
139 
381 
131 
339 
435 
51 
100 
35G 
84 
344 
176 
198 
21 
119 
222 
85 
29G 
254 
154 
229 
408 
113 
122 
107 
199 
97 
127 
47 
84 
442 
286 
209 
256 
140 
204 
222 
90 
128 
333 
59 
127 
423 
142 
247 
285 
228 
10« 
343 
182 
343 
266 
180 
162 
314 
114 
90 
454 
<ll 

153 
184 
69 
119 
111 
20 
110 
133 
123 
314 
341 
34 
71 
297 
71 
204 
139 
130 
20 
105 
173 
78 
215 
190 
109 
100 
309 
97 
111 
89 
148 
69 
104 
33 
54 
341 
224 
172 
211 
122 
145 
166 
77 
107 
207 
40 
88 
333 
105 
105 
216 
146 
71 
246 
143 
233 
226 
131 
107 
220 
83 
75 
330 

M 

77 
130 
43 
72 
65 
14 
08 
83 
73 
212 
194 
2G 
48 
193 
35 
158 
84 
71 
17 
59 
91 
37 
118 
154 
57 
122 
197 
79 
71 
50 
97 
41 
42 
20 
30 
218 
93 
100 
133 
69 
83 
77 
40 
00 
175 
23 
58 
108 
62 

au 

1.38 
76 
46 
159 
86 
122 
140 
74 
70 
120 
55 
41 
175 
38 

63 
107 
29 
54 
51 
7 
42 
77 
71 
148 
141 
20 
43 
115 
31 
114 
58 
71 
11 
56 
76 
40 
76 
101 
54 
87 
148 
42 
48 
47 
68 
39 
37 
12 
25 
1C2 
76 
85 
134 
62 
73 
48 
22 
41 
141 
14 
41 
135 
41 
83 
89 
09 
42 
118 
80 
93 
114 
51 
50 
84 
42 
32 
148 
10 

21 
41 
16 
19 
26 
2 
15 
27 
20 
70 
51 
4 
17 
58 
10 
32 
24 
18 
4 
16 
26 
18 
23 
39 
25 
35 
53 
19 
23 
21 
25 
21 
13 
7 

63 
23 
23 
37 
23 
26 
13 
15 
18 
50 
4 
21 
3G 
8 
33 
36 
26 

46 
30 
26 
. 
23 
21 
26 
31 
14 
48 
I 

17 
30 
10 
21 
12 

4               5 
7               3 
4               1 
5               7 
4               7 

! 
i 

4,442 
5,884 
2,554 
3,655 
3,  950 
!)73 
3,  635 
4,410 
3,604 
7,577 
11,883 
1,500 
2,  563 
6,814 
2,  400 
7,312 
4,000 
4,  699 
025 
3,  279 
5,  153 
2,  650 
5  948 

3  •     • 
5,  005 
2,024 
3,254 
3,  788 
821 
3,  130 
4,044 
3,  522 
0,822 
9,  910 
1,331 
2,  247 
6,081 
2,  309 
0,  019 
4,086 
4,  082 
575 
3,  141 
4,519 
2,  600 
S,  208 
4,481 
3,  075 
3,  840 
6,  3!<0 
2,712 
3,237 
2,841 
4,358 
2,415 
2,048 
1,163 
2,305 
7,611 
4,070 
5,614 
5,545 
3,660 
5,052 
4,039 
2,121 
2,930 
4,  742 
1,  523 
2,  539 
8,600 
3,053 
4,  545 
5,906 
3,975 
2,398 
6,257 
4,216 
5,096 
5,344 
4,008 
3,  138 
6,493 
2,462 
2,335 
7,330 
1.866 

8,430 
10,949 
4,  578 
6,  909 
7,738 
1,  790 
0,705 
8,400 
7,126 
14,  399 
21,  799 
2,837 
4,810 
12,  895 
4,709 
13,  901 
8,092 
8,781 
1,200 
0,420 
9,075 
5,  202 
11,216 
9  525 

1 

2 

I 

Andrew 

Atchison 

1 
1 

A 

I 

1 

1 

1  '  

1  ' 

8 
14 
16 
51 
44 
4 
10 
51 
8 
39 
17 
21 
4 
10 
18 
13 
29 
23 
20 
23 
46 
19 
11 
17 
16 
11 
7 
5 
5 
45 
14 
21 
28 
10 
18 
11 
17 
21 
40 
2 
8 
47 
11 
19 
31 
26 
11 
41 
19 
23 
36 
16 
13 
39 
19 
8 
37 
4 

5               3 

11               2 
4               4 
17             13 
8             14 
3               2 
4j            2 
11  !            6 
2  i           2 
9              8 
4              5 
2              2 

I 

2           1 

1 
2 
3 

1 

1          2 

Boo 

!           1 

2 

3          1 

i 

2 

20          7 

2          3 

Cape  Cirardenu.  .. 
Carroll 

1        ! 

1 

0 

1 
1 
1 
1 
4 

1 
1 

Carter 

5              1 
5              2 
4              3 
4              5 
4              3 
5              2 
3              8 
12           11 
4  i            1 
2               4 

1           7 
o 

2 

2 
1 

1 

4           3 

Christian 

1 

Clark 

5,  044 
3,010 
4,  805 
7,  138 
2,928 
3,  404 
2,  930 
4  920 

Clav  . 

i 

«,  685 
8,645 
13,  528 
5,640 
0,721 
5,777 
9,248 
5,081 
5,  498 
2,414 
4,  855 
16,  465 
8,641 
11,  862 
11,509 
7,596 
10,601 
8,620 
4,503 
6,241 
9,  986 
3,  133 
5,529 
18,882 
6,533 
9,763 
12,  743 
8,436 
4,875 
13,  688 
8,559 
10,983 
11,347 
8,509 
6,812 
13,  673 
5,179 
4,830 
15,  732 
3.957 

Clinton 

Colo 

o 

1 
1 
1 
1 

2 

1 

Crawford  
Dade. 

Dallas 

4              3 
4  i            2 
3              3 
I 

1 

!       i 

2,666 
2,  850 
1,  251 
2,  490 
8,854 
4,571 
6,248 
5,964 
3,  930 
5,549 
4,581 
2,  3i>2 
3,  311 
5,244 
1,610 
2,970 
10,282 
3,480 
5,218 
6,837 
4,401 
2,  477 
7,431 
4,343 
5,887 
6,003 
4,501 
3,674 
7,180 
2,717 
2,495 
8,402 
2.091 

De  Kalb. 

Q 

1 

• 

1 

Dent 

j 

2                                1 

1 

1           1 
2  '  

11             10 
2  '             1 
4              2 
3              7 
3              3 
5               4 
4               4 
1  I           2 
o               2 
11              9 
1              3 
4  ;           3 
12  i          15 
1  i           4 
6              2 
6  i          10 
3  '            1 
i 

1 

1 

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2 

3 

1 
1 

j 

; 

1 

2 
1 

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1 

Howard  .  .  . 

Howell  ....              ! 

1               1 

4 

3          1 
4          4 

2 

1 
2 
4 

1 

| 

1 

1 

j 

1 

Knox  . 

1 

1 

13           4 
7  !        4 
1 

i            1 

12  1           9 
6  '           3 

7              9 
5               6 

7               2 
5J           1 
15  i            7 
1  i           4 
8              3 
7              9 
1 

Lafavette  .  .  , 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1     -- 

1 

58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 

1 

Livingston  

1 
1 

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McDonald  .  .  . 

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TABLK  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


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n 
gg 

. 

71 
78 

-i 
1 

n 

78 
79 

• 
K 
- 
83 
84 

87 
89 
91 

n 

n 

94 

• 
« 

". 

... 

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; 

i 

. 

g 

07 
- 

09 
10 

;. 

a 

a 

COUNTIES. 

Tnder  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

i 
5  and  under  10.     10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  3(1. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M.      i       F.             M.             F. 

M. 

F.             M. 

F. 

M.             F. 

M. 

F. 

M.             F. 

M. 

F. 

210 
126 

69 

106 
120 

67 
139 
116 
118 
126 
62 
158 
87 
67 
12  5 
24 
50 
136 
104 
56 
188 
l'J8 
177 
C5 
169 
117 
131 
197 
6S 
55 
246 
109 
101 
130 
3,657 
151 
136 
130 
89 
36 

139 
57 
151 
44 

114 
80 
122 
158 
93 
112 
•i. 

734 
539 
246 

840 
518 
543 
248 
602 
418 
218 
565 
187 
183 
595 
535 
392 
956 
1,001 
662 
282 
729 
430 
577 
898 
219 
276 
962 
464 
463 
574 
11,720 
703 
518 
683 
318 
170 
410 
523 
190 
736 
251 
476 
335 
540 
617 
3C3 
516 
337 

710 
454 
198 
716 
796 
573 
521 
232 
607 
401 
194 
518 
191 
190 
575 
529 
369 
911 
1,031 
663 
281 
702 
456 
544 
771 
246 
238 
914 
383 
452 
509 
11,480 
605 
515 
609 
320 
168 
417 
510 
163 
708 
279 
445 
313 
529 
619 
385 
486 
341 

702 
509 
275 
753 
868 
590 
547 
297 
665 
428 
248 
562 
237 
185 
619 
513 
•161 
985 
1,014 
727 
306 
743 
509 
690 
942 
289 
328 
920 
502 
485 
557 
9,  578 
700 
546 
711 
376 
181 
447 
638 
190 
736 
292 
535 
360 
597 
659 
448 
553 
379 

765           644 
534           483 
244           245 
074           606 
781           786 
563           MO 
553           483 
250           272 
702           617 
401           340 
246           245 
591           520 
201            183 
192          178 
618           577 
535           508 
395           351 
974           891 
9CO       1,  019 
734           705 
299           281 
723           716 
453           420 
636           601 
b'30           888 
2C4           222 
318           272 
843           87fi 
488           466 
488           419 
586           539 
9,  826       7,  565 
680           634 
495           489 
6C:t           621 
365           350 
199           218 
448           430 
596           611 
193           178 
734           653 
299           2C7 
451           446 
361           325 
549           508 
605           550 
448           3SO 
575           511 
365           336 

612 
449 
223 
580 

770 

465 
236 
621 
319 
208 
473 
187 
191 
539 
495 
342 
900 
919 
683 
259 
596 
369 
531 
749 
231 
277 
788 
404 
417 
454 
7,  33B 
611 
470 
550 
308 
145 
390 
551 
159 
615 
257 
40U  i 
295 
456 
560 
397 
521  . 
326 

527 
373 
210 
526 
755 
437 
453 
237 
482 
268 
166 
430 
134 
150 
523 
432 
315 
790 
853 
539 
221 
541 
413 
580 
691 
160 
187 
754 
410 
350 
404 
7,377 
535 
379 
528 
253 
129 
377 
433 
158 
460 
182 
323 
272 
410 
461 
270 
374 
245 

477 
405 
211 
5«5 
649 
440 
411 
176 
526 
235 
173 
394 
134 
138 
465 
429 
287 
827 
775 
564 
210 
501 
367 
538 
722 
173 
199 
704 
345 
312 
307 
8,  715 
552 
304 
517 
262 
139 
370 
473 
134 
512 
S29 
315 
249 
350 
481 
315 
408 
246 

787 
571 
476 
899 
1,171 
764 
720 
496 
875 
478 
264 
651 
159 
317 
777 
813 
701 
1,374 
1,732 
818 
385 
736 
690 
830 
1,  123 
260 
301 
1,557 
584 
583 
58S 
23,834 
1,065 
518 
711 
473 
183 
727 
695 
202 
761 
304 
522 
522 
733 
857 
451 
543 
365 

714 
514 
345 
781 
1,011 
666 
596 
350 
714 
472 
234 
562 
176 
230 
675 
608 
415 
],256 
1,234 
791 
299 
718 

708 
1,005 
248 
342 
1,207 
518 
537 
528 
20,  212 
793 
497 
689 
379 
170 
585 
700 
183 
733 
304 
484 
449 
595 
737 
473 
548 
365 

539  ;        462 
319  !         325 
329  !        188 
585  ;        487 
659          566 
538          447 
453  I        400 
277  '         180 
496           430 
338           232 
169           150 
481           369 
129           119 
171            123 
501  '.        382 
460           367 
497  ,        251 
869           792 
1,041           758 
502  :        4G9 
218           179 
491            444 
423           3C7 
509  :        422 
700  :         577 
180           150 
216           173 
1,  136           760 
320           307 
351           32C 
455           414 
19,959      13,415 
685  ;        488 
358           335 
520           439 
302           2118 
122           119 
449  ,         327 
423           358 
130  !         118 
497  i         436 
]37  j         141 
315  |        297 
289  ;        208 
562  i        413 
5-19  1        429 
317  :        284 
378  |         344 
234  }        228 

347 
220 
181 
372 
453 
374 
338 
155 
358 
183 
109 
346 
65 
111 
340 
307 
274 
643 
714 
342 
125 
354 
295 
372 
504 
95 
135 
632 
256 
257 
323 
9,305 
430 
273 
352 
200 
78 
273 
245 
84 
338 
117 
218 
155 
353 
336 
176 
253 
141 

269 
213 
115 
288 
402 
272 
259 
97 
276 
134 
SO 
254 
• 

' 
277 

231 
152 
519 
500 
295 
113 
208 
220 
324 
392 
93 
105 
509 
209 
185 
231 
6,155 
342 
224 
281 
160 
68 
220 
207 
66 
274 
104 
186 
134  ! 
285  i 
285  | 
154 
221 
1=0 

Miller 

178 
13C 
124 
140 
71 
142 
109 
57 
1S1 
23 
42 
1C2 
108 
82 
213 
191 
1C9 

78 

ICO 
121 
139 
20C 
55 
76 
259 
105 
115 
133 
3,643 
1C9 

1C4 
99 
30 
-' 
148 
55 
169 
66 
126 
- 
142 
149 
102 
118 
93 

New  Mudrid 

Ozark 

Pike                   .      . 

Plutte                 

Polk  

Piiliuki  

Rails 

Rav 

Ripli-y 

St.  Cuurlea  

St    C!;ur 

St  FrmjC'iirt 

St.  Loui*           

Scotland 

Scott 

Shelby  

Stodihml  

Taney  . 

Texas  

AVarrcn  

Webster  

Wright  

Total  . 

18,687     17,994     74,700     71,712 

76,  655     73,  855     67,  74  1 

63,411 

57,  183 

57,224 

108,  970 

93,328 

75,  302     58,  081 

45,  196 

34,234 

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Audrew  

1 

2 

1 

2 

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Atchinon  

3 

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1 

B.trry  

a 

1 

1 

0 

1 

Bates  

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Boono  

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2|            1 

B 

4 

Batltr  

5,           S 

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I 

STATE    OF    MISSOURI. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


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65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
IK) 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
106 
107 
108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
113 

M  and  under  CO. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  uudcr  80.    80  and  under  90.  90  and  under  100. 

AboTe  100.    Agcunk'wn.!              Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

M. 

177 
140 
89 
223 
315 
180 
174 
78 
200 
94 
51 
212 
53 
48 
222 
178 
121 
374 
379 
197 
77 
204 
189 
218 
302 
61 
63 
430 
141 
129 
1C4 
3,533 
233 
113 
178 
88 
42 
185 
141 
34 
190 
73 
123 
104 
234 
219 
114 
128 
80 

F. 

M. 

!•'. 

M. 

F.      i      M.            F.            M.            F. 

M. 

F.        M.    1    F. 

ML 

F. 

135 
107 
56 
163 
251 
163 
130 
62 
152 
80 
38 
160 
49 
36 
151 
125 
71 
297 
26G 
175 
49 
124 
167 
171 
215 
46 
46 
326 
96 
113 
144 
3,017 
164 
127 
148 
52 
28 
140 
111 
26 
155 
65 
81 
70 
165 
131 
80 
111 
64 

83 
63 
21 
105 
156 
84 
107 
32 
84 
56 
32 
104 
29 
24 
96 
95 
54 
188 
158 
103 
19 
100 
105 
101 
121 
27 
20 
198 
42 
88 
92 
1,  343 
97 
07 
!>7 
37 
17 
87 
61 
34 
82 
33 
50 
46 
107 
05 
46 
68 
.19 

80 
49 
17 
77 
125 
90 
64 
34 
71 
31 
18 
84 
13 
23 
68 

PI 

28 
170 
J30 
83 
14 
67 
00 
81 
97 
21 
22 
100 
43 
63 
69 
1,423 
89 
46 
03 
39 
14 
06 
48 

« 

73 

09 

~~ 
38 

36 
74 

32 

57 

27 
25 
4 
28 
52 
35 
30 
3 
22 

10 
28 
3 
6 
21 
13 
7 
73 
37 
29 
4 
32 
26 
38 
46 
13 

48 
13 
23 
26 
383 
34 
16 
24 
7 
9 
22 
18 
3 
32 
12 
13 
11 
25 
40 
13 
28 

16               3               5:1               2 
24  :           1             3             2             1 
7    2    

4,831 
3,  374 
2,178 
4,918 
6,  201 
4,  180 
3,996 
2,107 
4,560 
2,  725 
1,569 
4,057 
1,203 
1,420 
4,441 
3,969 
3,257 
7,400 
8,145 
4,800 
2,  001 
4,812 
3,  630 
4,060 
0,431 
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4,443 
3,1118 
1,671 
4,  457 
fl,  521 
3,875 
3,549 
1,696 
4,282 
2,  398 
1,414 
3,  566 
1,158 
1,262 
3,925 
3,535 
2,371 
6,896 
6,836 
4,668 
1,778 
4,364 
3,  158 
4,117 
5,  607 
1,549 
1,780 
6,527 
2,  919 
3,018 
3,  402 
85,853 
4,506 
3,231 
4,115 
2,221 
1,091 
3,  063 
3,715 
1,123 
4,421 
1,751 
2,845 
2,204 
3,564 
4,120 
2,674 
3,403 
2,181 

9,274 
6,572 
3,  849 
!>,  375 
11,722 
8,061 
7,545 
3,863 
8,  842 
5,  123 
2,983 
7,  023 
2,361 
3,  682 
8,366 
7,  504 
5,628 
14,  302 
14,  981 
9,468 
3,779 
9,176 
6,788 
8,777 
12,  038 
3,135 
3,  666 
14,313 
0,229 
6,  292 
7,323 
184,  313 
9,800 
6,058 
8,742 
4,730 
2,271 
6,563 
7,659 
2,  384 
9,095 
3,489 
6,009 
4,711 
7,798 
8,670 
5,301 
6,879 
4,441 

Mercc-r  

1 

Mississippi  
Monitean  
Monroe  
Montgomery  
Morgan  

18               4               7               1               8 
40  ;            8             13               i! 

1 

Uo               5               3               1                1 
18              6  I           5              2              1 
7              1              1    

19               7               5  '..     .                    1 

1 

5    1              i    .. 

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5    1    

Oregon     

27              6  |           3  j            1              1 
3               1  :  1 

1               3    

2          2 

29               7               6.1               1 
22               7               SI    

i 

3               2  i             1     -  . 

1 

53             17               8  •            3               1 
48               5               7               1               3 
25               6               7    1 

Pike 

1    ... 

1           1!. 

Polk 

9               3    ..                         1    .. 

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IS              5              4  j  

1 

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28              5              2  '                           1              : 

41               7               9               1 

i  j     a       i 
i 

Ray  

10               4               o  ,. 

1 

I     

3               2               2  '• 

1,886 
7,786 
3,310 
3,274 
3,861 
98,  400 
5,294 
3,  427 
4,  627 
2,  SOU 
1,180 
3,502 
3,  944 
1,261 
4,  074 
1,738 
3,164 
2,507 
4,  234 
4,550 
2,687 
3,470 
2,260 

47               5               7               1    -  . 

1 

1         7         10 

St.  Charon  
$t   Clair 

16               7               l    

17               6  j            4  \            1               1 
26               6  !            4  i  

1    ;        3    

1 

St.  Francois  

Stc.  Gonpvieve  -  -- 

419  .          Cl             84             10             11 
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148        73 

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TABLK  No.  1  —POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


279 


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TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


281 


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1  •     1 

1 

1 

...K... 

5 

3 

4  !     3 

8 

J 

j 

1 

35 

51 

86 

1 

414 

46G 

880 

2 

25 

34 

59 

3 

570 

590 

1,  166 

4 

113 

134 

247 

5 

4 

17 

21 

K 

224 

218 

442 

Bates  

7 

2S6 

313 

599 

8 

129 

116 

245 

9 

2,  529 

2,  505 

5,034 

10 

970 

1,041 

2,011 

11 

26 

26 

52 

Butler  

12 

106 

116 

2(V) 

Caldwcll  

13 

2  252 

2  271 

4  523 

14 

99 

107 

206 

15 

743 

514 

790 
554 

1,533 
1,068 

Cape  Girardfiiu..  - 
CurroU  

16 

17 

472 

538 

1  010 

Cass. 

18 

9 

11 

20 

Carter     

19 

104 

107 

211 

Cedar  

«n 

1  440 

1  399 

2  839 

21 

107 

122 

229 

oo 

219 

236 

455 

Clark 

23 

1,763 

578 

1,692 
566 

3,  455 
1,  144 

Clay  
Clinton  

24 
25 

482 

505 

987 

Cole  

% 

1  906 

1  894 

3  800 

27 

88 

94 

182 

28 

171 

175 

346 

Dado 

•X) 

50 

64 

114 

Dallas  

•to 

170 
65 

188 
7'"1 

358 
l.')7 

Davh'ss  
De  Kulh 

31 
32 

80 

76 

J56 

Dent                

•n 

85 

86 

171 

Duuklin  

34 

8°4 

777 

1  601 

35 

39 
5° 

37 
66 

76 
118 

Gascon  ude  

36 
•17 

834 

1  668 

3f< 

1°6 

159 

285 

39 

16 

25 

40 

601 

644 

1  245 

41 

101 

94 

195 

42 

143 

166 

309 

Holt 

4:1 

3  104 

2  782 

5  880 

44 

12 
138 

24 

175 

3<! 
313 

Howell  

4;. 
4fi 

1  963 

1  981 

3  944 

47 

145 

190 

335 

-I" 

597 

2«7 

sai 

'.3 

36 


282 


STATE    OF    MISSOURI. 

TAIILK  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


SLAVE— Continued. 


50 
51 
52 
53 
.11 
55 
50 

58 
59 
01) 
01 
GO 

in 
(i.1 
G:i 

68 

o:) 

70 

72 

73 
74 

77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
80 
87 
- 
89 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
90 
1)7 
98- 
99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
10-1 
105 
106 
107 
108 
109 
110 
111 
112 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 
M.             F. 

31  |          39 
5               5 
10  '            0 
59             GD 
7  '.            5 
19             14 
47             51 
9  '          11 
8               5 
11   ]           15 
61            G 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10.     10  and  under  15.  \  15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M.             F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M.             F. 

M. 

F. 

133           100 
1.1             25 
27             25 
,   488           500 
18             20 
80             71 
191            234 
47             44 
38  ;          44 
52  i          45 
40             29 
4               5 
215  ,        215 
2               9 

13             20 
C6  j          87 
C3  !          54 
237  '         230 
144            113 
52  i           49 
111            130 
35  •           20 
12  !           11 
1  1 

148 
25 

471 
21 
111 
233 

5(5 
67 
4:l 
5 

228 
0 

170 

16 

480 
24 
102 
190 
47 
5!i 
54 
38 
8 
2G2 
7 
3 
21 
91 
50 
235 
150 
53 
118 
30 
12 

156 

19 
24 
475 
10 
107 
212 
51 
53 

5rt 

37 
5 
212 
5 

19 
75 
50 
243 
112 
51 
131 
36 
9 
4 
22 
4 
15 
49 
101 
8 
298 
250 
40 
5 
3 
128 
201 
170 
1 
10 
174 
45 
07 
37 
289 
335 
4 
13 
38 
3 
08 
17 
2 
7 
0 
3 
9 
73 
G5 
20 
20 

150 
28 
21 
435 
23 
104 
212. 

52 
02 
31 
4 
227 
10 
1 
18 
60 
55 
230 
128 
43 
120 
37 

3 
20 
5 

Gl 
134 
6 
289 
232 
40 
1 

113 
21 
18 
393 
10 
101 

30 
30 
29 
18 
G 
187 
2 
o 

17 
03 
43 
209 
90 
29 
113 
31 
9 
8 
17 

14 
41 
131 
7 
230 
222 
24 
2 

11.1 
17 

334 
18 
92 
171 
38 
3.1 
45 
31 
4 
195 
5 

102 
21 
30 
743 
23 
95 
204 
28 
41 
47 
33 

214 
0 
o 

15 
96 
53 
252 
117 
64 
199 
26 
13 
3 
16 
4 
29 
GO 
184 
6 
315 
209 
33 
1 
2 
150 
224 
192 

" 

196 
43 
81 
50 
324 
558 
4 
15 
45 

104 
24 
25 

x;s 

20 
110 
202 
47 
01 
59 
39 
5 
257 
8 
o 

19 
74 
50 
247 
143 
59 
125 
40 
10 
2 
21 
3 
25 
57 
13G 
8 
325 
282 
54 

3 

134 
217 
153 
5 
11 
174 
35 
G4 
40 
375 
416 
3 
12 
50 
1 
48 

1 
10 
14 
4 
13 
94 
8C- 

21 
8 

91 
12 
11 
383 
14 
45 
143 
30 
28 
25 
19 

1 

139 
o 

3 
14 

62 
32 
130 

75 

31 
115 
10 
6 

95 
13 
19 
314 
20 
64 
142 
37 
38 

23 
7 
175 
4 
o 

12 
57 
51 
152 
83 
39 
80 
27 
4 

5 
3 

204 
9 
37 
89 
8 
17 
17 
15 
3 
87 
2 
1 
3 
32 
20 
77 
37 
16 
56 
10 
2 

46 

12 
9 
195 

6  ! 

1 

82 

15 
20 
18 
20 
1 
121 

Ladede 

Marion 

49  |          49 
1 

3 

7 
34 
23 
83 
61 
24 
67 
11 
4 
1 
9 
1 
10 
28 
52 
1 
118 
.-. 
19 
3 
1 
57 
09 
07 
1 

Millt-r                 

5               7 
15  '          18 
20               G 
50             43 
22             20 
11              10 
32             34 
G               8 

Hi 
70 
GO 

129 
49 
117 
50 
10 

19 
53 
63 
186 
90 
34 
117 
28 
7 

15 

1 

10 
37 
105 

238 
179 

27 

6 
92 
151 
121 
1 
3 
113 
35 
47 
36 
335 
255 
2 
10 
27 
4 
50 
20 
1 
5 
7 

11 
58 
57 
14 
18 
3 

NYw  Madrid  

G               2 

i  !. 

20  '           14 

i  ! 

19  [          25 
51              03 
138            131 
4  '            4 
317           322 

18 
(i 
18 
00 
115 
0 
345 

33 
G 
19 
00 
152 
3 
330 
284 
46 
G 
4 
151 
227 
165 
G 
9 
109 
58 
80 
47 
2% 
352 
1 
7 
40 

7 

14 
39 
104 
8 
203 
186 
20 
4 

92 
109 
117 
1 
3 
91 
35 
40 
27 
214 
292 
2 
8 

18 
1 
14 
35 
97 
5 
225 
181 
3G 
3 
2 
103 
142 
98 
3 
3 
106 
34 
31 
41 
307 
21G 
6 
4 
18 
1 
37 
10 
« 
5 
4 

•J 

5 
57 
43 
15 
8 

3 
1 
19 
17 
56 
1 
119 
83 
13 
2 

3               4 

14              12 
29             29 
3              1 
72             06 

Pol  tin 

Phdps  

Pike  

Polk 

10  :            6 

42             24 
5               5 
3               3 
149           124 
180           208 
145  j         1C5 
3 

40 
4 

Pulaski 

Rails  

28             42 
40  :          39 

145 

183 

3 
8 
193 
42 
75 
41 
277 
395 

19 
41 

1 
73 
20 

5 
7 
5 
12 
94 
76 
27 
17 
6 

126 
191 
130 
4 
G 
151 
48 
71 
42 
345 
338 
3 

43 

118 
154 
128 
3 
7 
145 
39 
53 
38 
203 
287 
3 
4 
37 
1 
40 
13 
1 
7 
2 
3 
10 
51 
00 
23 
15 
4 

41 
" 

61 
18 
35 
21 
148 
140 
1 
4 
14 

Ilav 

21    ;              37 

0 

0 

3               4 
153           10G 
31              41 
59             02 
51             45 
271           256 
394           309 
o 

St.  Charles 

21  j          30 
4  •           11 
13             18 

8    ;              13 

55             58 
61             70 
1               2 

88 
23 
28 
27 
212 
141 
1 
5 
13 

St.  Clair  .  . 

St   Louis 

Saline 

7              10' 
37             33 

Scott  

8             11 

Shelby  

13  '          11 
4  '            G 

4<S             39 
21              12 
1 

GO 
13 
4 
10 
8 
7 

93 
98 
25 
17 
3 

17 

OG 
17 
1 
13 
0 
G 
10 
% 
94 
11 
17 
5 

33 
G 
1 
0 
o 

4 

8 
50 
45 
10 
7 
3 

22 
3 

5 

3 

3 
5 
19 
33 
5 
0 
1 

Stoddard 

Stone  

Sullivan  . 

1  ,            2 

1  '            4 

10               G 
9               3 
5               4 
5             13 
72             79 
76             74 
10             14 
17              13 
3               6 

9 
5 
4 
10 
08 
71 
31 
24 
5 

1 

Taney  

Texas  

Vernon  

2               4 
21              17 
18             14 
3               5 
1               3 
1               2 

4 

M 

9 

c 

Warren  

Washington    .  . 

Wayne  

Webster  

Wright  

Total  

1,752  i     1,805 

8,  523       8,  584 

9,547 

9,314 

8,613 

8,539 

7,053 

6,833 

10,  187 

9,497 

5,  G21 

6,019 

3,840 

3,649 

STATE    OF    MISSOURI. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


2S-1 


SLAVE— Continued. 


00  and  underdo.    60  nnd  under  70.    70  und  under  80.    80  nnd  under  90.  90  nnd  under  100.    Above  100.  'Age  unk'wu.               To  ill. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
5T> 
5(5 
57 
5d 

M.             P.             M. 

F.             M.             P.             M. 

F.         jr.         F.        jr.       i'.      jr.       p.    :      sr. 

F. 

17             16 
5               5 
2  '•            2 
99  '         101 
1               4 
19  j           17 
44             ,r>l 
4  |           13 
5  !            6 
5  ':           7 
7               8 
1 

2 

1 
46 
o 

8 
29 
1 
1 
2 
5 

11               1  ;            5               1 
4               2               1    

l     .             i            ;       i!         <)io 

986 
152 
151 
2,  995 
152 
649 
1,390 
301 
327 
346 

31 
1,611 
47 
13 
132 
496 
386 
1,493 
842 
329 
838 
206 
62 
10 
113 
oo 

133 
381 
888 
40 
2,  030 
1.C42 
273 
32 
21 
895 
1,318 
997 
26 
38 
1,078 
302 
428 
318 
2,402 
o  on'J 

"•!  ***** 

20 
60 

6 
314 
111 
9 
52 
49 
28 
70 
514 
500 
137 
117 
37 

1,896 
284 
305 
6,374 
284 
1,279 
2,840 
577 
605 
660 
4«7 
61 
3,017 
72 
21 
238 
1,010 
715 
3,  021 
1,647 
649 
1,  777 
426 
127 
26 
256 
43 
268 
739 
1,882 
84 
4,055 
3,  313 
512 
56 
31 
1,791 
2,619 
2,047 
38 
78 
2,  181 
574 
8T7 
617 
4,  346 

39 
131 
503 
13 
721 

16 
102 
82 
56 
136 
1,034 
1,028 

220 
66 

2    .       .                ;             130 



1  j  '            1 

154 

40             12             16  ;            2 
4               3               1    .. 

2               1  i            2           1           2    ....                          3,379 

' 
1    ......                                    '                                      13° 

9542 
29              9            12              4 
222 

2  '<         2        i   '•  :  :         e;;o 

7               2  '            1                                                             1  450 

1                                                                             '"76 

613 

, 
1                                                                                                  °78 

0               1                               2 

3    '.                                                                                                                             •!!.! 

M-ico 

3               3               3    .......                       !             !             '                         •>•!! 

Mldisoi 

GO 
61. 
62 
63 
61 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 

91 

92 
93 
94 

95 

97 
,98 
99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 

107 
108 
109 
110 
111 
112 

.                                :tn 

42             63 
o 

30 

32              218              1 
1 

5    .  .                          1                        I                                    1  406 

1 

1  1 

1               5 
20            18 
11             13 

23             21 
11  |            8 
37  ;          28 

2            I1          2   .                             ion 

Miller 

7 
4 
15 

" 

16 
4 
2 

1             2             2    .                        i    ..                                                                               r,u 

7    1                1 

1    .  .                                                                                    359 

Muniteau 

25               67               2 
21               4  ;            3               1 
5               33    -.  
13               7               5               4 
1    -  .                       1 

5    ...                      1    .                                                     1  5°8 

3              1    ...           ...                                         1            805 

1    1    '•_                                               320 

1    1                 .  .                      939 

Xuw  Madrid 

1                     1                                                                                        •>•)(! 

('• 

"V              7 

1 

311'  '                  ...                                                                                          ]]3 

4               4 

13             19 
29             24 
1                1 
72             66 
41             34 
7               9 



6 
13 

3131 

18               4               4 

'  !  i                         358 

1      .                                    1                                1                                                      <1<U 

Phelps 

31 
10 
3 

36             12             10               3 

17  i            4               7 

1    4                            '             1                     2  0°5 

Tike 

1                                     1  1:71 

Platte 

5j             1                1    ''  '  239 

Polk  - 

Pulaski 

; 

2    .  -  -            -  -                                                                             10 

27             32 
34             40 
28             45 

| 

10 
11 
17 

25               4               5               3 

38  |            6              6              2 
9              1              43 

311                                                                 896 

Rails 

4               1               1,11                                    1   301 

2    1    ;                     1  050 

Ray  .  . 

40 

Rlpley 

43             40 
7  j            7 
10             11 
14  !           12 
91           129 
68             76 
.      ,                     1 

14 
5 
14 
10 
51 
32 

22               6               6               4 
7  i             1               2               1 
11               1               4               1 
11               1               1               1 
60             11              17               3 
33             16             15               3 
1    .  . 

4              2    ...                                             !                    1   103 

St.  CImrles 

1               1    1                         272 

St.  Clair 

1    '              ...          .                                  440 

1                                11                                        °99 

Ste.  Gcncvieve  .  .  . 
St.  Louis  
Saline 

6               2               2           3  j         3           2  ,         1  i         1,944 
221                      3    ......  1                    2  583 

'I                                           '    TO 

Schnyler 

1               S 
7               9 

2    ...            71 

:i 

3    ...           '                                                                                        256 

12               9 

4 
1 

814..                                                         •                                                          380 

Shelby 

7 

o 

1     . 

rsi 

'.-             j...                                                                                                                                            33 

1     !                     1 

2      .  .                     

2    Kfi 

16             17 
30             17 
4               4 
3  I            2 
1 

6 
17 

10  1        3          a          i 

6  i            3               2               1 
3  I            1    

2    5JO 

528 

Washington  

1 

3    2    11)3 

Webster 

I 

90 

Wright                      ' 

1 

1,659       1,881           785 

942  '         253           327             85 

':                                1 

104             29             45         10         28           3           2         57,360 

I 

57,  571 

114,  931 

284 


STATE    OK    MISSOURI. 

TAHI.I:  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


INDIAN. 

1 
3 
3 

4 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1.             1  und  under  ,r>.      5  and  under  10.     10  and  under  15.  ;  15  and  under  20.    20  and  under  30.    30  and  auder  40.    40  and  under  50. 

i 

M. 

F.             M.             F.             M.             F.             M. 

P. 

M.             F.             M.             F.             M.             F.             M.             F. 

: 

|                                              !                              | 

113                             2 

3 

2               IS               2    .. 

j 


1 

... 

' 

1               i 

11                                .4 

'•> 

2              1              3  i           2  !.. 

i               1                              I 

AGGREGATE. 


1 

0 

Total  whites  '  18 

i               |               i 
687      17,094  :  74,700     71,712     7ci,  CM     73,850     67,744  :  ti'J,  411     57,183 

35             33            KB           171  |         189           173           155  !         185           137 

,r)7,  224 
171 

108,  970 
277 

93,  328 
301 

75,302 
228 

58,  081 
893 

45,  196 

225 

34,234 
ftOt) 

1 

Total  slaves  j     I 

752        1,805  .     8,023  i     U.  584  j     9,  547  !     '.1,314  1     8,613  '     8,  539       7,033 

6,835 

10,  187 

9,497 

5,621 

6,  019 

3,240 

3  649 

4 

1                1  i            3                               43               2 

] 

3 

o 

i      |      r    1     .l__| 

474      19  832  J  83  386     80  468  i  86  394  !  83  343     76  516     72  KB     64  375 

64  an 

119  437 

103  128 

81  151 

64  393 

48  G61 

'-     ,    ',•> 

STATE   OF   MISSOURI. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


285 


INDIAN. 


50  and  under  00.    00  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  !)0. 

90  and  under  100.   Above  100. 

Aye  unk'wn. 

Total. 

Aggregate 

COUNTIES. 

51. 

F.             M.             F. 

51. 

F. 

51. 

F. 

M. 

F.           M. 

F. 

51. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

]                 | 

1 
10 

; 

1 
17 
1 
1 

[                i 

7 

j                                 | 

1 

1 

1                i 

13 

7 

20 

AGGREGATE. 


23,870  !  18,492 

10,  754 

8,682 

I 
3,090  ;    2,  581            610  i        533             811 

05         14 

13 

273 

152 

563,131 

500,358 

1,063,489 

t 

j                • 

133           108 

107 

100 

22  •          411               6  '           17               4 

6           5 

o 

1  697 

1  875 

3  572 

1,  659       1,  881 

785 

!>42 

253  j        327            85  !        104            SO 

45         10 

28 

3 

n 

57,  300 

57,  571 

114,931 

L3 

7 

SO 

25,  002     20,  541 

11,046 

i),  724 

3,375       2,951            701            654            116 

116         29 

46 

278 

154 

622,201 

559,811 

1,  182,  012 

Total  whites i  1 

Total  free  colored.,  2 

Total  slaves 3 

| 

Total  Indians-..  4 


STATK    OF    MISSOURI. 


TAHLK  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


t'OUXTIKS. 

WHITE. 

FliEE  COLORED. 

Total  free  colored. 

Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

^ 
"o 

lil.ACK. 

MULATTO. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F. 

Totiil. 

M. 

4 
6 
2 

F.    Total.    M 

.     F.   Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total.         31. 

P. 

Total. 

4,442 

5,884 
2  554 

3,  9!)4 
5,065 
2,  024 
3,  254 
3,788 
821 
3,  130 
4,044 
3,522 
6,  822 
9,916 
1,331 
2,  247 
6,  081 
2,309 
6,649 
4,086 
4,  082 
575 
3,141 
4,519 
2,606 
5  268 

8,436 
10,  949 
4,578 
6,909 
7,738 
1,796 
6,765 
8,460 
7,  126 
14,  3!)9 
21,799 
2,  837 
1,810 
12,  895 
4,  769 
13,  901 
8,  C92 
8,781 
1,200 
6,  420 
9,  672 
5,  262 
11,216 
9,  525 
li,  685 
8,645 
13,  528 
5,  640 
6  721 

3           7  '.. 
5  i       11        • 
7           9  '     '. 

.      2           2 
6          10 
1          3 

9 
.  21 
12 

8,445 
10,  970 
4,  590 
0,  909 
7,748 
1,796 
6,773 
8,473 
7,  126 
14,452 
21,850 
2,839 
4,812 
12,  926 
4,769 
14,014 
8,  695 
8,  784 
1,215 
6,  426 
9,  723 
5,262 
11,229 
9,  568 
6,  704 
8,710 
13,556 
5,641 
6,  726 
5,778 
9,  248 
5,  087 
5,  498 
2  414 

34 
343 
24 
539 

80 

167 
227 
117 
2,091 
739 
20 
85 
1,  8<>8 
79 
620 
•17:1 
379 
7 
80 
1,2-19 
99 
180 
1,574 
466 
412 
1,506 
60 
134 
41 
151 
41 
48 

41 
361 
33 

559 
85 
11 
164 
231 
108 
1,  992 
779 
17 
91 
1,85!) 
76 
529 
495 
418 
8 
89 
1,167 
103 
176 
1,427 
442 
449 
1,466 
70 
137 
58 
155 
52 
45 

75 

704 

1,098 
165 
13 
331 
45S 
225 
4,083 
1,518 
37 
176 

155 
1,  149 
9G8 
797 
15 
169 
2,416 
202 
356 
3,001 
908 
861 
2  972 
130 
271 
99 
306 
% 
93 

1 
71 
1 
37 
33 
o 

57 
59 
12 
4118 
231 
6 
21 
354 
20 
123 
41 
93 
o 

24 
191 

8 
39 

189 
112 
70 
400 
28 
37 
9 
19 
21 
32 

10 
105 
1 
31 
49 
6 
54 
82 
8 
513 
262 
9 
25 
412 
31 
261 
59 
120 
3 
18 
232 
19 
60 
265 
124 
56 
428 
24 
38 
6 
33 
20 
31 

11 
176 
o 

68 
82 
8 
111 
141 
20 
951 
493 
15 
46 
766 
51 
384 
10  ; 
213 

42 
423 
27 
99 
454 
236 
126 
828 
52 
75 
15 
52 
41 
63 

86 
880 
59 
1,166 
247 
21 
442 
599 
245 
5,  034 
2,011 
52 
222 
4,  523 
206 
1,533 
1,008 
1,010 
20 
211 
2,839 
229 
455 
3,  455 
1,  144 
987 
3,  f  00 
182 
316 
114 
3.58 
137 
156 

3,  655 
3,950 
1175 
3,635 
4,416 
:i,  601 
7,577 
11,883 
1,506 
2,563 
6,814 
2,460 
7,  312 
4,806 
4,699 
625 
3,  279 
5,  15:i 
2,656 
5  948 

Barry 

...J  C       4          10 

10 

' 

o 
6 

2           4       £ 

2           8       i 

2  i        4 

3  !        5 

l 

8 
13 

Boon"8 

22 
14 
1 
1 
16 

26         48       2       3          5 
14         28     16  :     7         23 
1           2    

53 

51 
2 
o 

31 

Buchanan 

1           ° 

13         29       2    i         3 

-_) 
o 

9         15     1C 
1           3       £ 
1            3       £ 
.  .  .  .'  1 

...       i     4 

22  i       38 
1           3 
1           3 
8         15 
2          6 
"  9         17 

53 
3 
3 
15 
6 
51 

Carter  

17 

17         34       t 

Clark 

21 

5 

35 
10 
1 

6  !       K!    ... 

13 
43 
19 

65 

28 
1 
5 
1 

Clay  

5  044 

4,481 
3,  075 
3,  840 
6,390 
2,712 
3  257 

17         41 
4           8       f 

20         55       (• 
9          1!)       : 
'         1 

j    4  j      10 
2  !       10 
6           9 

:i,  (110 
4,  805 
7,138 

0   ()0y 

3  464 

3           5 

2,  936 
4  920 

2,  841 
4  328 

5,777 
!),  248 

1            1     - 

J)e  Kulb                   

2,  1X0 
2  850 

2,415 
2  648 

5,081 
5,  498 

o 

4            6 

0 

Deut  

1   251 

1  163 

2  414 

! 

2,490 
8,  854 
4,  572 
6,248 
5,964  : 
3,936 
5,549 
4,581 
2,382  , 
3,311 
5,  244 
1,610 

2,  365 
7,611 
4,070 
5,614 
5,  545 
3,  660 
5,  052 
4,  039 
2,  121 
2,930 
4,742 
I  523 

4,855 
16,  465 
8,642 
11,862 
11,509 
7,  596 
10,601 
8,620 
4,503 
6,211 
9,986 
3,  133 

| 

4,855 
16,  484 
8,651 
11,862 
11,518 
7,  602 
10,  601 
8,621 
4,  51(1 
6,211. 
10,060 
:i,  133 
5,  529 
18,969 
6,548 
9,  780 
12,  748 
8,  443 
4,877 
13,724  : 
8,562  ; 
11,007  ', 
11,370 
8,535 
6,812 
13,686  , 

5,197  ; 

4,837  1 
15,821  .' 
3,960 

65 
598 
25 
44 
685 
83 
6 
41)9 
101 
103 
2,  658 
10 
102 
1,483 
105 
242 
770 
92 
117 
2,K)0 
73 
541 
1,177 
217 
215 
239 
136 
26 
1,100 
18 

72 
604 
31 
64 
680 
111 
9 
525 
91 
128 
2,315 
30 
120 
1,415 
129 
307 
830 

li 
ne 

2,460 
102 
506 
1,  112 
242 
255 
278 
163 
31 
1,175 

;u 

137 
1,202 
56 
108 
1,  365 
194 
15 
1,024 
192 
231 
4,973 
30 
222 
2,898 
234 
449 
1,600 
189 
233 
5,  296 
175 
1,047 
2,  289 
459 
470 
517 
299 
57 
2,275 
50 

20 
226 
14 
8 
149 
43 
3 
102 

14 
173 
6 
2 
154 
48 
7 
119 
3 
38 
467 
4 
55 
566 
61 
60 
156 
55 
35 
529 
50 
143 
278 
59 

68 
73 
3 
436 
15 

34 
399 
20 
10 
303 
91 
10 
221 
3 
78 
913 
6 
91 
1,046 
101 
115 
296 
95 
72 
1,078 
109 
232 
551 
118 
135 
143 
168 

742 
22 

171 
1,  601 
76 
118 
1,668 
285 
25 
1,245 
195 
309 
5,886 
30 
313 
3,944 
335 
564 
1,896 
284 
305 
6,374 
284 
1,279 
2,840 
577 
605 
(iliO 
4()7 
61 
3,017 

4 

9          13       2 
1            12 

4           6 
6           8 

19 

9 

1 

5 

4 

2           7    ... 

....         4.. 

2          2 
.     2          2 

9  ', 
6 

1 

1 

1  ; 
7 

Hickory 

1  ;         3       2 

2          4  | 

Holt  

40 
446 
o 

36 
480 
40 
55 
140 
40 
37 
549 
59 
89 
273 
59 
63 
75 
95 
4 
306 
7 

29 

35         61        2 

8         10 

74 

Howell  

2,  970  ! 
10,292 
3,480 
5,218 
6,  817  •' 
4,4til 
2,  477 
7,  431 
4,  343 
5,887 
6,003 
4,501 
3,674 
7,180 
2,717 
8,495 
8,402 
2.091 

2,  559 
8,607 
3,053 
4,545 
5,  906 
3,  975 
2,398 
6,  257 
4,216 
5,096 
5.  344 
4,008  . 
3,138 
6,493 
2,  468  ; 
2,333 

7,a-» 

1,866 

5,  529 
18,899 
fi,KJ3 
9,763 
12,  743 
8,436 
4,875 
13,688  j 
8,559 
10,983 
11,347 
8,509  ' 
6,812 
13,673  j 
5,  179  1 
4,830  I 
15,732  j 
3,957 

' 

1(1 

1 

0 

3 
1 

8         18  ,  26 
--J         1        6 
6  i       13       3 
1  i         31 
1            43 

26         52 
8         14 
1          4 
1           2 
3 
1           2  , 

6       9  ; 

i       a) 

!  '       2i 

4          10 

2      3  : 

70 
15 

17 
5 

2 
30 
3 
24 
23 
26  j 

Johnfou  

12 

11 
7 
14 

15         27       3 
1            1  i     1 
11  !       23        1 
6         13       6 
9         23       1 

1.'  wi,  . 

Linn  .- 

Livingston  

4 
5 
3 

26 

8121 
3           84 

—       ]  1 

6         10 

13 

18 
7 
89  \ 
9 

Maricn  

24         50     18 

1           Ii3 

31  i      39  , 
5           8 

McDonald    

STATE   OF    MISSOURI. 

TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION— Coinimicd. 


287 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLOItED. 

Total  free  colored. 

Total  free. 

'.SLAVE. 

Total  Klave. 

Aggregate. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

It. 

F. 

Total. 

jr. 

F.   Total. 

M. 

V. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

4,831 
:),  374 

2,178 
4,918 
G,  SOL 
4,180 
3  990 

4,413 
3,]  118 
1,  671 
4,457 
5,  521 
3,  875 
3,  549 
1,696 
4,282 
2,398 
1,414 
3,  5C6 
1,153 
1,  362 
3,  925 
3,535 
2  371 

9,  274 
6,  572 
3,  849 
11,  375 
11,722 
8,061 
7,  545 
3,863 
8,842 
5,  123 
2,  983 
7,  623 
2,  361 
2,682 
8,  366 
7.  504 
5  628 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

2 

0 

9,  276 
6,  574 
3,  819 
9  379 

10 
80 
411 
304 
1.  280 
039 
237 
731 
138 
52 
12 
86 
21 
124 
291 
888 
35 
1,  763 
1,293 
213 
17 
10 

1,  136 
923 
7 
27 
885 
228 
343 
179 
1,538 
2,  317 
17 
55 
224 

0 

259 
84 
4 
38 
22 
23 
48 
413 
421 
102 
88 
22 

11 
PO 
405 
327 
1,  202 
085 
240 
635 
126 

"; 

109 
22 
120 
310 
703 
33 
1,784 
1,196 
253 
20 
19 
091 
1,  121 
848 
13 
25 
829 
238 
337 
201 
1,816 
2,  009 
12 
34 
217 
3 
2-20 
S3 
0 
43 
35 
24 
43 
400 
3!)2 
104 
80 
32 

21 
166 

846 
631 
2,488 
1,321 
4  /  * 
1,366 
264 
90 
10 
195 
43 
244 
601 
1,051 
68 
3,547 
2,491 
406 
37 
29 
1,412 
2,  257 
1,771 
20 
52 
1,714 
466 
080 
380 
3,354 
4,  326 
20 
89 
441 
5 
485 
167 
10 
81 
57 
47 
91 
813 
813 
206 
177 
54 

1 

20 

55 
242 
106 
83 
208 
82 
13 
4 

46 
91 
59 
291 
157 
89 
203 
80 
15 
3 
34 

3 

101 
114 
533 
323 
172 
411 
163 

61 

24 
238 
1,010 
745 
3,  021 
1,647 
049 
1,777 
420 
127 
26 
2,"6 
43 
268 
739 
1,882 
84 
4,  055 
3,313 
512 
56 
31 
1,791 
2,  619 
2,  047 
38 
78 
2,  18  L 
574 
877 
617 
4,346 
4,876 
39 
131 
503 
13 
724 
215 
16 
102 
82 
56 
136 
1,034 
1,028 
261 
220 
66 

9,  300 
0,  812 
4,  859 
10,  124 
14,  785 
9,718 
8,  202 
5,654 
9,319 
5,  252 
3,  OU9 
7,  879 
2,447 
2,  062 
9,  128 
9,  392 
5,714 
18,417 
18,350 
9,  995 
3,835 
9,  207 
8,  592 
11,407 
14,  092 
3,  173 
3,747 
16,  523 
6,  812 
7,249 
8,029 
190,  584 
14,  699 
6,697 
8,873 
5,247 
2,284 
7,301 
7,877 
2,400 
9,198 
3,576 
6,007 
4,850 
8,  t-39 
9,  723 
5,  029 
7,  099 
4,508 

Miller        

1 
10 
3 
4 
o 

1 

3 
14 
3 
4 
3 
3 

4 
24 
6 
8 
5 
3 
2 

1 

4 

Monroe  

8     10 
2       2 

18 
4 

42 
10 
8 
11 
51 

11,764 
8,071 
7,  553 
3,  877 
8,  893 
5,  125 
2  983 

2,  Ki7 
4,  56!l 
2,  725 
1,  .'.CO 
4,037 
1,203 
1,420 
4,441 
3,  969 
3,  237 

4 
18 

5 
30 
o 

9 

48 

0 

7,  623 
2,  404 
2,  694 
8,  389 
7,  510 
5,  630 
14,  302 
15,037 
9,483 
3,779 
9,176 
6,801 
8,788 
12,045 
3,  135 
3,  669 
14,  342 
6,238 
6,  372 
7,  412 
186,  178 
9,  823 
(i,  658 
8,  742 
•I,  744 
2,271 
6,577 
7,  662 
2,  384 
9,  096 
3,  494 
0,  Oil 
4,714 
7,805 
8,695 
5,368 
6^879 
4,  442 

Ozurk  
Pemiscot  

23 
1 
6 

20         43 
1 
12         18 
2           4 
o           o 

43 
12 
23 
0 
o 

60 
56 
15 

4 
3 

o 

a 

11 

5 

11 
07 
106 
9 
262 
376 
26 

13 
71 
125 

240 
440 
20 
12 
o 

204 
197 
149 
13 
13 
249 
04 
91 
117 
580 
284 
8 
26 
30 
3 
118 
28 
3 
9 
14 
4 
27 
114 
108 
33 
28 
5 

24 

138 
231 
10 
508 
goo 

40 

19 

379 
302 
270 
18 
20 
467 
108 
197 
237 
992 
550 
10 
42 
62 

Q 

239 
48 
6 
21 
25 
9 
45 
221 
215 
55 
43 

Phelps  

Piko 

7,  400 
8,145 
4,800 
2,001 
4,  812 
3,630 
4,660 
6,  431 
1,580 
1,1(86 
7,786 
3  310 

6,  896 
6,  836 
4,668 
1,778 
4,  364 
3,158 
4,117 
5,  607 
1,549 
1,780 
6,  527 
2,91!) 
3,  018 
3,462 
85,853 
4,  506 
3,  231 
4,  115 
2,  221 
1,091 
3,063 
3,715 
1    123 

14,302 
14,981 
!).  468 
-  3,  779 
')  176 

20 
14 
6 

25 
18 
5 

45 

•JO 

11 

6 
12 
1 

9 
12 
3 

15 
"4 
4 

Pluttc 

Polk        

Rollfl 

(i,  788 
8,777 
12,  038 
3  135 

o 

2 

4 

6 
9 

3 

o 

9 
11 

13 
11 
7 

175 
165 
127 
5 
-      13 
218 
44 
106 
120 
406 
266 
o 

16 
32 
5 
121 
20 
3 
12 
11 
5 
18 
107 
107 
oo 

15 

6 

1 

7 

3.  666 
14,313 
6,  229 
6,292 
7,  323 
184,  313 
9,800 
6,  658 
8,742 
4,  730 
2,  271 
6,565 
7,659 
2  384 

1 
IS 

1 
IS 

27 

1 
5 
5 
30 
459 
6 

1 
1 
4 
8 
23 
582 
0 

1 

9 
13 
53 
1,041 
12 

3 

29 
9 
80 
89 
1,865 
23 

St.  Charles  

St.  Cluir  

St.  Franci'i*  

3  274 

33 
16 

188 
6 

34 
20 
436 
5 

67 
50 
824 
11 

3  861 

S8,  460 
5,  294 
3,  427 
4,  627 
2,509 
1,  130 
3,502 
3,944 
1,  261 

Saline  
Schuyler  

Scotland  
Scott  

.• 

3 

5 

7 

*j 

9 

14 

Shelby 

5 
1 

6 

11 
1 

"s 

1 

1 

0 

12 
3 

Stone  

4,  07-1 
1,738 
3,  KM 
2,  598 
4,  234 
4,550 
2,  087 
3,  476 

4,421 
1,  751 
2,  8  15 
2,204 
3,564 
4,  120 
•J,  674 
3,  403 
2,181 

9,  095 
3,489 
6,009 
4,712 
7,798 
8,  670 
5,  361 
6,879 
4,  442 

1 

1 
5 
o 
o 

; 

7 

o 

1 

4 

10 
4 

3 

2 
2 
13 
3 

5 
1 

6 

23 

7 

1 

1 

Warren  

1 

2 

1 

2 

Webster  

Wright  

2,261 

Total 

j 

563,144 

500,365 

1,063,509 

925 

973 

1,898    772 

902 

1,674 

3,572    1,067,081 

i 

47,127  !  45,890 

93,017  ;  10,233 

i 

11,681 

21,914 

114,931 

1,  182,  012 

NOTE.— 20  Indians  r.icludcd  hi  white  population. 


288 


STATE   OF   MISSOURI. 


TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    iC.                                       COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FUEE   COI.OKEI). 

r* 

SLAVK. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M.             F. 

Total. 

M. 

r. 

Total. 

840 
574 
353 
562 

779            1,685 
524     1       1,  098 
302               C55 
528           1.090 

1 
1 

1 

1 
3 

1,099 
058 
1,090 

1,636 

1,099 
658 
1,090 
1,010 
1,026 
539 
1,397 
1,  97(j 
2,147 
2,  627 
2,254 
2,  031 
822 
62i 

863 
516 
477 
573 
30J 
309 
437 
1,136 
401 
901 
1,101 
83S 
2,201 
1,316 
080 

Kirksville                                             '            do 

3 

i 

535 
525 
280 
701 
908 
1,052 
1,286 
1,173 
1,023 
382 
344 
277 
473 
299 
249 
311 
171 
182 
248 
514 
205 
444 
536 
399 
945 
012 
342 
156 
583 
328 
404 
360 
447 
852 
478 
92 
36C 
100 
73 
270 
72 
433 
500 
339 
534 
337 
628 
499 
376 
111 
148 
561 
943 
726 
868 
249 
872 
1,970 
926 
937 
1,216 
320 
874 

471 
5111 
253 
030 
832 
883 
1,  1(19 
991 
915 
335 
283 
203 
384 
219 
228 
202 
129 
127 
189 
404 
176 
389 
486 
315 
871 
523 
335 
141 
571 
324 
427 
320 
430 
789 

80 
295 
81 
58 
251 
56 
349 
437 
312 
470 
298 
540 
390 
328 
121 
138 
543 
898     j 
725    ; 
833 
204 
807 
1,707 
830 
824 
1,  112 
277 
854 

1,000 
1,026 
539 
1,947 
1,800 
1,935 
2,395 
2,164 
1,938 
717 
6->7 
480 
857 
518 
477 
573 
300 
309 
437 
978 
281 
833 
1,022 
744 
1,816 
1,135 
1)77 
297 
1,154 
652 
831 
680 
877 
1,041 
929 
172 
057 
187 
131 
521 
128 
771 
937 
651 
1,004 
635 
1,168 
895 
704 
232 
286 
1,104 
1,841 
1,451 
1,609 
513 
1,679 
3,  677 
1,756 
1,761 
2,328 
597 
1.728 

1 

3 

4 

1,010 
1  020 

1 

Pettia                                                            do 

Polk                                                      '             do 

Rait  River                                             do 

1  397 

0               9             15 

1,815 
1,  935 
2,400 
2,  101 
1,  938 
718 
628 
480 
863 
518 

68 

111 
102 
40 
45 
42 

87 
1111 
125 
44 
47 
63 

155 
212 
227 
90 
92 
104 

3 

2 

5 

1 

1 

1 
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1 

5 

6 

Clay.           '  do... 

477 

Polk  do  

573 

Kockport  i  do  

0 

3 

5 

305 
309 
437 

Tarkio  '  do  

978 
381 
833 
1,023 
744 
1,816 
1,  135 
680 

81 
43 
49 
68 
42 
202 
91 

79 
37 
78 
71 
53 
182 
90 

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80 
127 
139 
95 
384 
181 

Loutre  '  do  

Mexieo  do  

Prairie  do  

Saling  do  

Salt  Hiver  do  

Wilson..                                               do 

Capp'n  Creek  Barry  

1 

2 

3 

Crane  Creek  do  

Flat  Creek                                         do 

1,  154 
052 

1,  154 
652 
831 
080 
884 
1,641 
929 
173 
673 
187 
131 
524 
129 
771 
938 
651 
1,011 
035 
1,168 
895 
704 
232 
351 
1,172 
1,881 
1,455 
1,736 
544 
1,892 
4,922 
3,207 
2,422 
2,811 
735 
2.083 

Liberty  '  do  

831 
080 
884 
1,641 
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5    ;           2 

7 

White  River...    .                                do 

172 
057 
187 
131 
521 
128 

1 

12 

1 
16 

4 

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Nayhvillo  !  do 

Xewtou  do 

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3 
1 

3 

1 

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771 

Charlotte  ....  do 

1 

1 

938 
651 
1,011 
635 

Deer  Creek  do 

Lone  Oak  do 

3     i          4 

7 

Mingo  '  do 

Mount  Pleasant   i  do 

1  168 

Pleasant  Gap  '  do 

895 
704 
232 
286 
1,104 
1,841 

Spruce  do 

Cu*tor  Bollinger 

Fillmore  •            do 

40 
38 
17 

25 
30 
23 
4 
19 
15 
99 
590 
715 
300 
244 
85    j 
185 

05 
68 
40 
4 
37 
31 
212 
1,243 
1,439 
654 
479 
130 
354 

Law  reuce  do 

Liberty  do 

L'nion  do                                           i 

1,699 
513 
1,680 
3,679 
1,768 
1,768 
2,333 
605 
1.729 

18 
16 
113 
653 
724 
354 
235 
45 
169 

Wayne  do 

Itourbon  '     Boom- 

1 

5     ; 
3 

0 

3 

1 

1 

a 

12 
7 

1 
- 

Cedar  do 

7 

2 

5    1 

Columbia  do 

Miuouri  do 

Percbe  do 

Kocheport  do 

Rocky  Fork  '           do 

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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


289 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    &C.                                        COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FKEK  COLOlltfl. 

Total  free. 

SLAVE 

j 

31.                  F. 

Total,     i      31. 

1 

F. 

Total. 

31.             F.            Total. 

710 

5E8 
771 
149 

4:;5 

358 
92 
070 
565 
739 
4,  921 
1,341 
512 
172 
03 
335 
006 

537 

255 
280 
801 
552 
826 
404 
4,013 
532 
367 

CG2 

CSG 
140 
300 

335 
84 
571 

499 

3,  C70 
1,  121 
390 
143 
C5 
305 
813 
C2G 
444 
212 
255 
710 

864 
364 

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440 

1  378 

1,  378 
1,127 

1,  457 
289 

7'  5 

15G 
1C2 
1C9 
7 

132 
73 
107 
12 

208 

175         j 

216 
19 

1.C06 
1,  302 
1,673 
308 
795 
710 
176 
-  1,252 
1,473 
1,389 
8,932 
3,230 
955 
320 
158 
612 
1,771 
1,374 
993 
482 
565 
1,620 
1,659 
2,519 
1,023 
9,845 
1,448 
955 
478 
1,056 
653 
1,477 
824 
487 
2,751 
1,986 
2,663 
1,447 
574 
1,781 
1,540 
336 
958 
738 
2,130 
1,166 
2,099 
1,611 
2,018 
477 
478 
122 
158 
2,  241 
917 
1,916 
1,289 
675 
513 
2,  243 
639 
935 
476 
710 
1,686 
1,315 
876 
1,360 
883 

1,  127 
1,  457 
289 
795 
6G3 
176 
1  "47 

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6G3             22             25 
17G 

47 

1,247 
1,091 
1,323 
8,  932 
2,  4G5 
902 
320 

3               2 

182           200 
25             36 

5 

382 

Gl 

1.C84 

1,  328 

8,891 
2,  462 
902 
323 
153 
G40 
1,719 
1,307 

4G7 
544 
1,511 
1.C88 
1,  7CO 
7G3 
7,  545 

732 

3 

4               7 

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338           427               7G5 
20             27                 53 

153 
612 
1,719 
1,307 
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541 
1,511 

i,  o:;o 

1,  7K! 

703 
7,551 
089 
732 
473 

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1 

2 

26 
31 
5 
7 
7 
53 
27G 
389 
111 
1,  112 
240 
124 

26 
33 
5 

8 
14 
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293 
337 
144 
1,179 
219 
99 

52 
67 
10 
15 
21 
109 
569 
726 
255 
2,  291 
459 

1 

1 

2 

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1 
3 

1 

0 

3 

5     I          4 
9     i          8 

9 
17 

242 
543 

081 
423 
243 
1,315 
641 
3,280 
704 

233 
431 

21:3 

063 

1,187 

1,  153 

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478 
1.C3D 
CIO 

1,313 
C21 
475 
2,502 
1,577 
2,  433 
1,305 

1,  C33 
610 
1,343 
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03 

10                 17 
20     |            43 
71               134 

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475 
2,  S3 

1,  578 
2,  4i7 
1.3C3 

551 
1,  C:3 
1,401 
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191 
07 
50 
14 
43 
73 

6 

125 
2!  7 
119 
32 
9 
50 
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12 
246 
408 
216 
82 
23 
93 
139 

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2 
1 
3 

1 

3 

1 
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S81 
107 

292 
1,023 
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1,000 
C83 
035 
233 
243 
53 
81 
1,092 
416 
072 
490 
3GO 
273 
1,091 
318 
475 
236 
371 
807 
613 
459 
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EOS 
073 
1G3 
431 

5:3 

C53 

1,687 
1,330 

023 
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10 
72 
83 
15 
33 
171 
137 
7 
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63 
67 
18 
33 
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159 
3 
2 

38 
155 
170 

33 

75 
339 
296 
12 
3 

2 

1 

3 

5:3 
1,003 
1,  133 
2,  024 

1,133 
2,  G24 

788 
226 
227 
04 
53 
910 
377 
799 
434 
315 
235 
1,006 
296 
441 
240 
339 
821 
609 
395 
452 
404 

1,  723 
404 

475 
122 
133 
2,008 
793 
1,771 
924 
675 
513 
2,097 
014 
910 
476 
710 
1,628 

854 
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1,723 
405 
475 
122 

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2,008 
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1,771 
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124 
145 
362 

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2,  097 
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38 
6 
211 

18 
54 
11 
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290 


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WHITE. 
CITIES,   TOWNS,    tC.                                       COUXTIES. 

FREE   COLORED. 

j: 

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533 
371 
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545 
143 
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55 
277 
472 
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350 
210 
730 
430 
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220 
C74 
005 
40 

340 
722 
810 
7-18 

189 

771 
771 
437 
310 
392 
C70 
C5-1 
218 
333 
430 
1,  037 
304 
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340 
1GG 
l.OCG 
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212 
213 
1,017 
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711 
332 
413 
223 
328 
412 
400 
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2,709 
301 
1,  321 
1,040 
450 
1,  241 
773 
433 
271 
1,  111 
1,  075 
200 
334 
119 
X3 
953 
952 
7-15 
410 
1,  537 
902 
1,418 
451 
1,  448 
1,  284 
122 
1,  125 
T42 
1,500 
1,709 
1,572 

1,749 
1,509 
959 
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1,429 
1,400 
480 
800 

sao 

2,702 
805 
1)12 
1,192 
727 
3G9 
2,130 
1,  229 
£03 

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524 
2,140 
1,343 
1,550 
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435 
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1  275 

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2,  713 
305 

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1,271 
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359 
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1,606 
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1,  592 
903 
1,420 
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1,449 
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300 
390 
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1,125 
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1,  714 
1,  570 
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1,434 
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109 
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211 
194 
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251 
227 
203 
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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


291 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  A-C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

F. 

Fill 

jr. 

E   COLORED. 

Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

Total. 

F. 

Total. 

If. 

F. 

Total. 

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Til 
487 
741 
694 
531 
223 
224 
523 
548 
526 
1,130 
207 
485 
1,109 
571 
440 
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166 
262 
164 
35 
270 
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540 
482 
730 
2,  454 
1,056 
1,  072 
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528 
250 
510 
1,220 
027 
542 
428 
396 
440 
499 

690 
454 
708 
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532 
203 
206 
524 
478 
472 
949 
209 
430 
971 
559 
375 
436 
460 
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678 
154 
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150 
45 
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101 
610 
377 
697 
699 
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421 
693 
2,181 
877 
844 
586 
429 
433 
187 
420 
'  1,007 
581 
522 
422 
344 
362 
418 
534 
285 
695 
488 
201 
402 
1,  208 
585 
505 
215 
502 
378 
924 
416 
320 
303 
298 
306 
534 
788 
649 

1,  440 
941 
1,449 
1,302 

i,  ooj 

420 
430 
1,047 
1,  026 
998 

1 

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1,441 

912 
1,450 

1  362 

7 
34 

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19                 20 
24     ;             58 
42                 77 

1,467 

1,000 
1,527 
1,383 
1,003 
426 
430 
1,047 
1,049 
1,072 
2,  122 
620 
971 
2,194 
1,130 
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1,440 
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320 
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1,278 
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1,480 
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1,988 
2,558 
1,  315 
1,  198 
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2,440 
1,210 
1,070 
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1,103 
605 
1,529 
1,008 
476 
1,034 
3,  442 
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1,  147 
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1,208 
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do 

do 

1 

1 

2 

Taylor 

do 

Wilson 

do 

Franklin  . 

do 

10 

15 

25 

do 

7£8 
1,130 
1,642 
1.316 

do 

32 
21 
61 

38 
25 
76 

70 
40 
137 

do 

1 

1 

Trenton  .  .  . 

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292 


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CITIES     TOWNS,    A-C.                                       COUNTIES. 

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i 

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cj 

"H 
to 

M. 

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F.            Total,     i      M.            F.         Tota 

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•!58               653      :  

...            953               2    i 

5    '             7 

COO 

1  C89           2333      

2,302       .     ... 

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805     

805 

35.!            759     

759      

759 

,-,                                                                                                                                 4!1 

I.iiJ               780      

780      . 

780 

Cypress  

210               42->      

...           433    i  

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587     

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1.-.3     '       1,757      

1,757     

1,  757 

5'J3     :       1.CS2     '  

1,082      

1,  CS2 

3:5               KB      

653    '  

C59 

,-    •                                                                                                                             4C3 

359     '          787      

787     

7S7 

;)19               662      

...|          062     

.  |              602 

K4               820      

...           82(i            79 

70               140 

975 

2;G               537      

537             40 

38                 78 

015 

7J2           1,509      

...        1,509             79 

98               177 

1,  G8G 

711            1,035     ;  

...!       1,005           102 

109               211 

1,  (J  16 

314               731      

...i          731              30 

41                 77 

eoa 

C77           1,470      

..j       1,470             37 

46                 63 

1,559 

Tebo                                             ....     (1.,  1,001 

f,35     >       1,930               1      

1           1,937           238 

242               470 

, 
2,407 

428    ,          873              1      

1    ]          879    '  

I 

679 

363               797      

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27                 54 

851 

320               260      

...1          260     '  

206 

534            1,074      

...;       1,074             20    ' 

23                 40 

1   123 

133               320      

...I          320     i         12 

18                 30 

350 

770           1,033      

...'       1,033             29 

28                 57 

1,  C80 

710            1,405      

1,495             28 

37                 05 

1,500 

3:2   :       coo   '  

000             21 

33     ;            51 

720 

•MO               939      

930             81 

91                172 

1.111 

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494            1,043               5               0     i         ] 

1     ;       1,053             70 

67     '           137 

1,190 

533           1,144                1      

1     '       1,  145           050 

511            1,191 

2,336 

SI3               446     ;           2               1 

3               419             ;!8 

100               108 

617 

656     i       1,359              10             16             '. 

0     '       1,  3?5           576 

458           1,  034 

2,419 

Glaf'ow                :  <"o  

359               763               1                1 

2               764            1-J1 

150               271 

1,035 

755           1,536               4               7             ] 

1            1.517           385 

313               733 

2,  230 

745           1  5S2               7     .         12             1 

9           1  691           470 

440               91') 

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547           l,17i>               1      

1     :       1,177           614 

587           1,  231 

2,  403 

384     :          783      

783               4 

5                   9 

792 

139     :          294      

294               4 

7    i            11 

305 

74               181      

...            181      

131 

Hovvcll                                                  '            ('•>                410 

373               789      

789               4 

9                13 

603 

Sliat                                                       '            d.j  !           175 

205               360      

380     

2                 2 

C83 

170               318 

!          318 

348 

178               353 

358 

1                  i 

359 

1,  188           2  016      

2  GIG            39 

G9              100 

2  724 

135               280              

280 

1     '             1 

s;8i 

Iron                                                                   d.>                                                      078 

599           1  277      

1  277             G5 

77              142 

1,419 

Kaolin                                         .                do  186 

104               353      

353              1 

3    i             4 

C54 

Liberty                                        do...?.  1SU 

161     i          359      

350            16 

11                 27 

377 

312               C56 

656            17 

14                 31 

637 

1  093          3  GO"              4              5 

9          3  611     '      435 

428               863 

4  474 

Fun  O»nge                                                 .  ..d3           .    .                            ;          518 

453              '168              1              1 

2              970          259 

229               488 

1  -153 

1  131     ;      2  403               7             16 

23          2  486          333 

345               673 

3,  101 

Kaugatj            d;>  2,307 

1,871           4  223            18              6 

24          4  252    '        74 

92    '          166 

4,  -110 

Sniubar      do  1,03'J 

879           1  0!8      

1  918          203 

224               427 

2,  :'.45 

484           1  057               1               3 

4           1  061            0° 

7°               134 

1   1L'5 

479           1  0°0 

1  0"*)            16 

17     :            33 

i.ua 

677               7               8 

15    1          092     :        17 

18                 35 

Jiupcr        .            .            do  429 

305               794 

704             15 

15 

C34 

398               851 

851 

G51 

Murlon                                                         do                                                 G03 

504     •      1  107 

1  107            "6 

44                 70 

1  177 

Mineral  do                                                      210 

197               410 

416            11 

11                 on 

438 

North  Fork                                                     do                                                      ICO 

192               3^° 

10                 17 

399 

Sarcoxie  do                                                 G74 

C33           1  °77 

75               1^ 

1  403 

Big  River  :     Jefferson                                       '          721 

070    !      1  394              3              3 

36                 09 

1  409 

Centra!  d.»                                                 531 

Joachim  (i  >                                                 G-'M 

1  '•'tig 

Merriinack  do                                           '       1  223 

1  039           °  °C1 

14                 3*> 

I'luttin  j  do  ;          3S6 

297               G23                                      ''• 

G33            Gl 

61                122 

715 

Hock  do..                                              1  131 

a2C           2.  057               1 

1          3.058            35 

47                  82 

2.140 

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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,   &c.— Continued. 


293 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  £0.                                         COUXTII 

WHITE. 

s.                : 

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Total  free. 

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la 
to 

M.               F.             Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

CfiO     '          C14           3  274 

1,2?J 
1,029 

2,  OU3 
1,324 
1  40^ 

51 
164 

209 
170 
79 
32 
03 
115 
1C 
24 
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1 
19 

20 
117 
£05 
1S3 
85 
33 
CO 
128 

20 
50 

SO               1.331 
311.               1,940 
471               3,437 
3C1               1,083 
104               1,  C33 
87               1,022 
129               1,080 
243               2,  239 
43     -           I,  712 
53               1,942 
»5               1,020 
1     I              719 
38     I              424 
51               2,310 

840               783           1  C20 

]  556           1,  404     '      2  9GO 

2               1               3 

688    !          C3G          I  3°4 

795               G()7           1  -192 

gOG               7°8           1  534 

1              1 
1 

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951 
l.UCO 
1,669 

1,889 
1,  KJ 

718 

ssa 

2.2JG 
480 
701 
1,169 
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70° 

544               4CG               D30 

1 

j   log               S7G     '       J  ()96 

6G2              806          1  GG8 

1 

1 

985              004     '      1  680 

792              723           I  520 

4               1               5 

401               317               718 

206               180               38G 

19 

'       1  213           1  0-10           2  253 

1 

1 

1 

0 

1 

3G5               336               701 

017              532          1  1G9 

320               C^7     :          G47 

' 

Smith                       <lo  

!          332              330              702 

'          494              546          1  0-10 

1,318 
7CI 
1,438 
1,  5G7 
3,427 
1,016 
1,106 
1,331 
9G3 
1,018 
1  C0;> 

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-  -    -                     1  047               8G9           I  91  G 

2 

1 

J 

551 
239 
DM 
132 
318 
42-1 
138 
294 
13 
41 

52-1 
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480 
139 
377 
304 
173 
211 
20 
39 

1,075               2,993 
3S9               1,133 
1,109              2,553 
271              1,838 
095               4,  122 
723               1.714 
310     .           1,410 
535     ;           1,800 
39 
80               1,  fli'S 

413              343              7G3 

1 
3 

2 

Freedom 

1          8°3    •          744          1  5G7 

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i      i  gg4          i  531          3  415 

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590              417          1  007 

573              533          ]  ion 

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2 

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73 

80 

153               v!.  220 

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1 

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421               434               655 

835 
1,1584 
2,356 
1,232 
1,281 
1,177 
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1,  1-19 
1,041 
1,208 
2,017 
1,003 
1,979 
843 
900 
997 
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4 
177 
143 

41 

5 

192 
148 

37 

9                   S«4 
309               2,  053 
291     .          2,017 
73               1,310 

8SG              79G          1  68° 

1 
3 

2 

2 
5 

1  271           1  080           2  331 

•          egg              503          i  030 

639     •          640           1  °79 

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2 

Reddish                                                        do 

G43              532          1  177 

28 
05 
170 
198 
219 
380 
'J3 
142 
36 
2J7 
153 

53 
180 
188 
224 
303 
94 
110 
42 
193 
100 

67               1,214 
118                   857 
350               1,505 
386               2,  027 
443               1,711 
748               3,  305 
189               1.2:,2 
233               2,  237 
73                   923 
423     •          1,  383 
313               1,310 
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3^0               347               739 

Gl°               5°1           1   13G 

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1 
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1 

7 

13 

1 
10 
3 

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GQ'3              375    •      I  °58 

4 
o 

1   3G1           1  °30           °  G14 

531     ;          512     1       1  063 

1  051    i          027    i      1  978 

1 

1 

44G              319              845 

513               434               932 

4 

4 

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543               434               997 

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411 
2,170 
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204 

3C7               2,  513 
4  39 

255              204    '         439 

403               312               745 

7-1  5 

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280 
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209              ]  01              400 

400 
320 

376               144               320 

3-1Q 

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3W 
796 

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360 

Phicville                                           '            do 

412               379               791 

145 

170                    '               3°0 

320 

431              3G8              799 

2 

2 
2 
1 

4    i          803 
2     j       1,433 
1     !          7G1 

1              CJ3 

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01 
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53 
22 

114     1           1,547 

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396               364               760 

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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIK3,  TOWNS,  &C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

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o 
»S 

o 

SLAVE. 

u 
< 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

SI. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

217 
i::i 
403 
064 
490 
403 
435 
469 
453 
505 
4r9 

IDS 
131 

301 
4!!G 
435 
374 
31)4 
410 
404 
419 
450 
207 

415 
2G5 
7C7 
1,000 

837 
809 
915 
803 
934 
939 

415 

23 

10 

39 

454 
203 
771 
1,  139 
923 
837 
873 
1,027 
882 
909 
940 
452 
1,  330 
494 
C38 
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25.! 
752 
2G9 
051 
1,417 
607 
713 
1,630 

1,300 
409 
1,43! 
1,999 
1,313 
792 
1,  lli."j 
2,  289 
801 
429 

1,063 

!.09 
048 
303 
790 
1,205 
1,583 
868 
701 
1,521 
249 
C.30 
809 
557 
GOO 
589 
1,031 
515 
701 
1,031 
1,  500 
714 
493 
472 
730 
393 
711 
1,333 
1,311 
1,117 
3,  799 
1,801 
1,960 

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do 

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1,  U.;:) 

4 

34 

4 

79 

do 

45 

do 

do 

837 

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829 
915 
803 
925 

30 
44 

21 

19 
C8 
12 
23 
1 

13 

70 

49 
112 
19 
41 
1 
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135 

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do 

do 

1 

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do 

429 

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1,  1:5 
494 

10 

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do 

609 

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213 
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83 
353 
109 
309 
548 
274 
325 

1,180 
494 
634 
911 
191 
718 
209 
031 
1,155 
531 
7JO 

4 

5 

9 

do  

do 

031 
911 
191 
718 
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23 
23 
11 

o 
23 

3G 
23 

4 

51 
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31 

455 

103 
305 
100 

do 

do 

do  .... 

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1,  173 
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710 
1,210 
C,  102 
929 
35G 
1,  079 
1,663 
],  133 

1,810 

rOl 
415 
731 
1,056 

903 
Gil 
287 
790 
1  205 

11 

145 
4 
4 

159 
180 

191 
123 

80 
113 
90 
221 
1 
3 
10 
1 
4 

9 

12 
129 
9 
4 
190 
244 
191 
27 
103 
813 
100 
119 
100 
238 
1 

12 
5 

0 

5 
7 

2.'! 

13 

8 
414 
403 
371 

TO 

33fi 

180 
234 
190 
479 

0 

5 

0 
0 

7 
10 

do 

COT 
320 
383 

9 

9 

13 

do 

Twelve  Mile                      

do 

G32 
3  S(il 

530 

2,  79G 
402 
173 
5IG 
825 
535 
"54 
455 
814 
383 
191 
338 

1,212 
(i,  057 
920 
355 
1,073 
1,637 
1,131 
553 
971 
1,810 
804 
415 
731 
1,050 
890 
641 
287 
789 
1,205 
1,585 
805 
761 
1,524 
219 
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609 
557 
G53 
533 
1,021 
514 
7G2 
1,641 
1,  443 
G31 
479 
377 
582 
3GO 
408 
952 
961 
1,008 
2,853 
1,501 
1.652 

o 
20 

19 
1 

: 
i 

17 

4 
4.5 
3 

1 
4 
20 

do  

do     ... 

524 

132 
533 
812 
5;)o 
304 
510 
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419 
234 
393 
510 

Miller          

do     

3 

9 

do  

do  

do  

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do 

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2 

4 

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do  

Jefferson  

do  

do  

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318 
152 
334 

cas 

850 
433 

3!>3 
77!) 
133 
501 
418 
315 
311 
275 
501 

330 
843 
715 
. 
270 
217 
321 
193 
274 
542 
514 

1,515 
730 
882 

447 
323 

135 
405 
597 
7:)5 
4:;a 
362 
715 
110 
426 
391 
242 
317 
258 
500 
255 
372 
798 
C38 
270 
203 
160 
201 
167 
194 
410 
447 
475 
1,340 
711 
770 

3 

4 

7 

Miller  

do  

do  

1 

1 

do  

j 

do... 

1 

1 

806 
7b'l 

do  

Morgan  

do... 

1  5°4 

Princeton  

do  

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Havunnn,  

do  

930 
809 
557 

Somerset  

do  

do  .  . 

Equality  

Jiili.T  

058 
533 
1,021 

1 

17 
0 

1 

39 
7 
1 
1 

18 
C5 
39 
11 
38 
77 

or, 

113 
19G 
120 
50 
430 
205 
150 

o 

5C 
13 
1 
o 

43 
121 
83 
10 
95 
154 
33 
213 
3P1 
230 
109 
919 
390 
308 

Franklin  

do  

Glulztf  

do  

do  . 

Osage  

do  

702 
1,641 

1,  445 
031 
479 
377 
5?2 
300 
408 
952 
%1 

2,880 
1,501 
1.659 

25 
53 
44 
5 
57 
77 
10 
130 
1S5 
124 
59 
483 
183 
156 

Riehwood  

do  

Saline  

do  

o 

o 

James'ti  Bayou  

Long  Prairie  

do  

Mittuulppi  

do  

Ohio  

do 

Saint  James  

do  

Wolf  Inland  

...  do 

Yynpplty  

do 

Clay  

Indian  Creek  

.  ..  do 

Jucktton  

do 

11 

14 

25 

Jefferson  

do  

Morion  

do  

STATE    OF   MISSOURI. 
TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


2!)  5 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    &C.                                       COUNTIES. 

\ 

WHITE. 

TREE   COLORED. 

oj 

I         '      M- 

SLAVE. 
F.           Total. 

- 
Aggregate. 

il 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

488 
501 
573 
315 
800 
830 
733 
819 
951 
230 
783 
613 
037 
381 
790 

118 
205 
313 
254 

1,228 
314 
3C8 
200 
759 
280 
500 
20 
234 
200 
97 
214 
294 
313 
157 
253 
520 
1,006 
662 
493 
600 
710 
505 
990 
1,090 
156 
1,134 
5GO 
591 
485 
517 
632 
283 
693 
283 
485 
477 
456 
313 

459 

770 
391 
1,126 
1,108 
271 
866 

514 
473 
325 

736 

778 
772 
827 
223 
695 
594 
701 
331 
GG3 
231 
107 
1C5 
312 
250 
338 
1,  028 
282 
316 
178 
733 
332 
477 
20 
193 
211 
82 
219 
272 
273 
139 
218 
435 
911 
507 
458 
580 
009 
452 
001 
1,  004 
130 
925 
513 
542 
472 
453 
568 
230 
620 
236 
397 
323 
291 
295 
320 
310 
134 
068 
327 
1,091 
•  038 
214 
846 

921 

o 

2 

920          134 

1,105          176 
1,  001           163 
G70             41 
1,536     !      203 
1,  597           204 
1,504           199 
1,592             91 
1,  782           103 
481               3 
1,478             63 
1,237     i        47 
1,396     :       158 

107 
183 
184 
52 
192 
194 
213 
100 
137 

78 
53 
150 

241 
359 
352 
93 

400 
398 
412 
197 
24!) 

1GIJ 
100 
311 

1,167 

1,401 
1,41:1 
703 
1,936 
1,995 
1,970 
1,789 
2,  022 
48G 
1,  044 
1,  337 
1,710 

1,519 
569 

010 
671 
518 
751 
2,327 
, 

395 
1,  022 
626 
1.080 
40 
427 
417 
179 
463 
500 
580 
290 
476 
955 
1,917 
1,229 
951 
1,  252 
1,319 
1,  034 
2,  121 

330 
2,105 
1,215 
1,  430 
1,238 
1,207 
1,280 
592 
1,  7GJ 
849 
1,027 

747 
033 

:      • 

800 
406 
1,  439 
992 
2,  776 
3,258 
573 
2,437 

1,105 
1,040 
070 
1,530 
1,592 
1,561 
1,  591 
1,781 
431 
1,478 
1,237 

7 

8 

15 

3 
1 
1 

o 

5 
3 

1 
1 

1 

Mill              do 

1,388 
712 
1,455 
509 
225 
370 
025 
510 
070 
2,256 
596 
714 
378 
1,492 
618 
083 
40 
427 
417 
179 
4G3 
566 
586 
290 
476 
955 
1,917 
1,229 
951 
1,252 
1,319 
957 
1,897 
2,  094 
236 
2  059 

4 

4 

8 

1,453 
509 
223 

21 

40 

0! 

I 

New  Madrid  New  Madrid  

370 
036 
510 
670 
2  2~2 
590 
714 
378 
1,510 
018 
983 
40 
427 

118 
13 
4 
51 
22 
6 

122 
17 
4 
30 
33 
7 

240 
35 

O 

81 
55 
13 

4 

7 

11 

3 

13 

16 

9 
53 
o 

55 

8 
53 
6 
48 

17 
100 
8 
103 

12 

12 

21 

417 
179 

463 
066 

580 
296 

476 

1 

955 

1 

1,917 
1,229 

"i 

::: 

1 

951 

'  1.252 

1,319 
957 
1,898 
2,101 
289 
2,  061 
1,033 
1,133 
960 
977 
1,200 
520 
1,319 
519 
832 
800 
747 
038 
800 
800 
406 
1,439 
730 
2,220 
2,030 
492 
1,723 

37 

114 
107 
21 
16 
63 
150 
111 
123 
43 
34 
244 
179 
80 

109 
109 
26 
23 
69 
147 
137 
107 
37 
33 
200 
151 
65 

77 
223 
210 
47 
44 
132 
297 
273 
230 
80 
72 
450 
330     ! 
145 

1 
3 
3 

6 

1 
3 
10 

4 

1 

1,  073 
1,  133 
957 
973 
1,200 
519 
1,319     ! 
519 
832 
800 
747 
638 

800      ; 

799 
406 
1,433 
718 
2,217 
2,046 
485 
1.  718 

4 

i 

2 

2 

3 
o 

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1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

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1 
9 

1 
3 
3 
5 

1 
12 
3 
4 
7 
11 

3    ' 
2 
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6 

114           148               202 
259     i       297               556 
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STATE    OF    MISSOURI. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  iC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

0 

SLAVE. 

5> 

fc 

to 

11. 

F. 

Total. 

M.               F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.           Total. 

1 

Piko  

586 
303 
1,103 
746 

5SG 
757 
1,173 
902 
1,112 

333 
652 

818 

547 
3C3 
1,122 
684 
181 
553 
714 
1,018 
825 
818 
1,401 
M 
5GO 
780 
050 
10j 

507 
440 
671 
500 
780 
392 
45:) 
GM 
282 
715 
180 
077 
740 
700 
300 
253 
472 
57!) 
411 
400 
5S3 

1,133 
758 
2,230 
1,430 
404 
1,109 
1,471 
2,191 
1,737 
1,930 
3,187 
633 
1.212 
1,628 
1,276 
358 
1,103 
1,035 
953 
1,377 
1,061 
1,  515 
755 
950 
1,277 
000 
1,473 
393 
1,463 
1,  529 
1,  487 
<J01 
522 
90S 
1,203 
675 
1,004 
1  315 

1                  1 

o 

1,135 
758 
2,237 
1,439 
404 
1,174 
1,472 
2,191 
1,808 
1,930 
3,183 
035 
1,215 
1,050 
1,276 
360 
1,103 
1,037 
954 
1,377 
1,001 
1,555 
753 
D50 
1,277 
COO 
1,473 
333 
1,402 
1  5°9 

134 
CO 
92 
170 
18 
130 
265 
353 
1C4 
279 
276 
114 
53 
05 
4 
20 
16 
22 
22 
54 
40 
42 
13 
1 
3 

120 
57 
107 
157 
19 
150 
257 
339 
156 
211 
283 
126 
59 
95 
3 
23 
19 
30 
33 
CO 
45 
33 
22 

254 
117 
199 
327 
37 
300 
522 
697 
320 
520 
559 
240 
112 
100 
7 
49 
35 
52 
55 
114 
65 
80 
35 
1 
12 

1,389 
675 
2,436 
1,768 

411 
1,474 
1,  904 
2,888 
2,128 
2,450 
3,7:7 
875 
1,327 
1,816 
1,  283 
409 
1,  1-13 
1,089 
1,  039 
1,491 
1,146 
1,635 
71)0 
951 
1,289 
600 
1,  -178 

1,  407 

do  

I  oni  -iana 

do  

3               4 

4              5 

7 
9 

peno 

do  

do  

do  

2               3 
1 

5 
1 

Platto  

do  

Lee 

do  

13              8            21 

Marshall 

do  

do  

1 

1 

3 

28 

do  

1     j          1 
2             1 
10           13 

do  

do  

Teuton 

Polk  

r-ilivir 

do  1"3 

1             1 

o 

C'r 

do  

551 
523 
513 
700 
555 
765 
303 
500 
663 
318 
753 
218 
785 
789 
781 
511 
204 
496 

464 

514 

Jac'fon 

do  

0 

o 

1 

h 

do  

do  

do  

'la-ion 

do  

5             5           10 

Moonc 

do  

lirtckinridKO 

Elm 

do  

9 

do  

do  

1              4 
4              4 
1              4 

5 
8 
5 

do  

Rlchland 

do  

...do... 

York  do  

i 

1  487 

Clav                                                      Rails  . 

4              3 

7 
2 

903 
521 

1,206 
675 
1,004 
1,316 
1,004 
2,  246 
070 
1,473 
1,135 
1,310 
SCO 
1,923 
1,004 
1,  C88 
1,698 
1,794 
1,084 
2,2^5 
1,  143 
48^ 

63 
196 
98 
107 
106 
103 
2J3 
125 
327 
20 
233 
322 
189 
80 
104 
116 
93 
128 
91 
52 
430 
6 

73 
173 
110 
113 
110 
83 
218 
117 
326 
21 
242 
.. 
214 
80 
50 
65 
140 
135 
63 
51 
431 
9 

130 
37-1 
203 
225 
210 
191 
411 
21J 
- 
41 
480 
64.) 
403 
1CP 
160 
181 

263 
150 
105 
867 
13 

1,044 

8.8 
1,176 
1,431 

i,o::i 

1,  1U3 
1,  757 
1,336 
2,  B3D 
711 
1,053 
1,775 
1,713 
1,020 
2,  CS3 
1,243 
1.U21 
1,561 
1.E53 
1,  11)0 
3,123 
1,153 
482 

1     I          2 

3 

1 

1 
1 

519 
1,  007 
235 
671 
533 
031 
3'J9 
883 
478 
806 
780 
855 

1,042 
568 
235 
104 
612 
434 
120 
262 
200 
96 
110 
313 
239 
686 
1,025 
937 
990 
581 

1,093 
2,246 
609 
1,472 
1,127 
1,310 
860 
1,  923 
1,001 
1,688 
1,633 
1,794 
1,081 
2,355 
1,  143 
482 
225 
1,285 
873 
241 
535 
417 
204 

1,179 

bOL 

I 

1 
8 

Sliver  Creek                                      do  .. 

6               2 

401 
1,  035 
£83 
882 
918 
939 
581 
1,213 
575 
247 
121 
643 
439 
115 
273 
217 
108 
113 
354 
2C7 
717 
1,263 
1,038 
1,227 
TSB 

3 

3 

Grape  Grove  I  do  

Knoxviile  

do  

Polk  

do  

2               1 

3 

1 

do 

lilack  Ilivcr  
Carroll  

Reynolds  
do  

Jacks-oil  

do  

225 

Logan  

do  

1,285 

873 
241 
535 

6 
13 
9 

17 
11 
12 

23 
24 
21 

1,308 
807 
202 
535 
432 
212 
225 
673 
511 
1,829 
2,  8v'4 
2,463 
2,448 

Current  River  

Harris  

do  

Johnson  

do  

Kelley  

do.. 

1    1          2 

3 

420 
204 
228 
. 
506 
1,433 
2,288 
1,1180 
2,230 
1.340 

8 
4 

a 

3 
1 
200 
275 
249     j 
124 
33 

4 
4 

8 
- 
6 
5 
3% 
536 
483 
228 
86 

Stark  

do  

Thomas  

do  

do  

C07 
506 
1,433 
2,288 
1,975 
2,217 
1.34D 

3 
4 

195 
201 
231 
101     ; 
33 

\Vaj-liington  .  . 

do  I 

St.  Charles 

Cuivler  

do  

1  >.u  d-jnne  

do 

1              4 
2              1 

5 
3 

Femino  Odage  

do 

Portogt  do  Bloai  , 

do.... 

STATE    OF    MISSOURI;. 

TAIH.U  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


2!)7 


CITIKS,    TOWNS,    f;C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITK. 

FREE  OOLOKEI). 

o 

«M 

O 

EI 

SLAVE. 

•S 
"5 

fc£ 

be 
ID 
<J 

51. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

Saint  ChailiN 

St  Charles 

1,599 
318 
638 
883 
302 
533 
543 
544 
4U4 
999 
501 
745 
1,761 
1,971 
2,990 
1,144 
2,437 

11,718 
7,048 
5,  249 
7,963 
6,289 
4,181 
0,866 
12,001 
10,  240 
11,795 

1,403 
289 
594 

811 
271 
477 
474 
514 
454 
824 
438 
686 
1,  .170 
1,  856 
2,282 
916 
1,489 

10,  032 
6,638 
4,936 
6,033 
5,883 
3,483 
5,863 
10,  450 
9,  4115 
10,  721 

3,002 
601 
1,232 
1,784 
576 
1,009 
1,017 
1,058 
943 
1,823 
939 
1,  431 
3,  131 
3,827 
5,  272 
2,  060 
3,  929 

21,750 
13,686 
10,  185 
14,  016 
12,  172 
7,  664 
12,  731 
22,451 
19,  705 
22,516 

1 

o 

3 

3,005 
001 
1,235 

570 
3,010 
1,017 
1,083 
95-1 
1,823 
939 
1,431 
3,157 
3,833 
5,312 
2,002 
3,942 

21,760 
13,  779 
10,  397 
15,  187 
12,  280 
7,785 
13,  016 
22.  677 
19,  785 
22,  505 

102 

40 
133 

10 
40 
37 
54 
13 
38 
80 
37 
252 
70 
257 

435 

41 
5 
46 
102 
124 
103 
23 
28 
14 
05 

132 
18 
36 
145 
11 
37 
55 
53 
19 
49 
75 
46 
220 
90 
27!) 
210 
412 

44 
12 

79 
164 
285 
170 
61 
58 
21 
92 

234 
30 
76 
278 
21 
77 
92 
107 
32 
87 
135 
83 
472 
160 
530 
406 
847 

85 
17 
125 
206 
409 
273 
89 
86 
35 
157 

3,239 
031 
1,311 
2,077 
597 
1,087 
1,109 
1,190 
986 
1,910 
1,094 
1,514 
3,029 
3,  993 
5,848 
2,468 
4,789 

21,  845 
13,  796 
10,522 
15,453 
12,689 
8,058 
13,  105 
22,763 
19,820 
22  722 

St.  Clair 

do 

(> 

1 
3 

3 

5 

do 

Polk 

C'O 

do 

1 

1 

do 

11 
5 

14 
1 

25 
6 

do 

Ste   Geiu-virve 

Saline  

do 

do 

17 
o 

18 
o 
11 

6 
38 
104 
267 
48 
52 
122 
92 
36 
20 

9 
4 

22 

26 
6 
40 

10 

10 
93 
212 
571 
108 
121 
285 
226 
80 
49 

do 

An 

5 

4 
55 
108 
304 
60 
09 
163 
134 
44 
29 

Saint  Louis  — 
1st  ward  

rln 

Gthwarcl  do  

83,  350 
868 
442 
167 
658 
838 
014 
911 
7S6 
411 
604 
572 
9G7 
393 
480 
570 
643 
1,288 
420 
841 
474 
381 
367 
463 
920 
323 
259 
177 
130 
55 
ICO 
120 
104 
127 
135 
109 
82 
152 
1,  574 
694 

74,  126 
763 
391 
150 
542 
751 
469 
751 
087 
383 
592 
535 
013 

434 

603 

1,  163 
413 
731. 
385 
35-1 
306 
417 
802 
334 
226 
136 
120 
49 
173 
118 
101 
120 
99 
98 
70 
143 
1,464 
666 

157,  476 
1,633 
633 
3L7 
1,200 
1,589 
1,  083 
1,662 
1,  483 
804  • 
1,196 
1,107 
1,  880 
757 
914 
1,026 
1.215 
2,451 
833 
1,572 
869 
745 
673 
880 
1,  722 
657 
485 
313 
250 
104 
333 
244 
205 
217 
231 
207 
152 
295 
3,038 
1,360 

785 
3 

970 
3 

0 

1,755 
0 
2 
1 
1 
0 

159,  231 
1,039 
835 
318 
1,201 
1,595 
1,  083 
1,  007 
1.485 
804 
1,190 
1,107 
1,880 
757 

550           986 
570           527 
209           209 

1,  542 
1,103 

413 

160,  773 
2,  742 
1  ,  253 
318 
1,865 
2,319 
1,779 
2,  043 
1,780 
804 
1,  190 
1,  107 
1,  880 
757 
9M 
1,  02fi 
1,246 
2,524 
841 
1,593 
869 
774 
790 
961 
1,867 
783 
485 
361 
258 
104 
333 
244 
205 
247 
234 
207 
154 
298 
3,039 
1,360 

Black  Water  do 

1 
1 
3 

300 
363 
386 
531 

147 

298 
356 
310 
445 
148 

004 
724 
090 
976 
295 

3 

2 
o 

3 

5 
2 

Halt  Pond  

do 

do 

do 

do 

an 

Salt  River  :            do 

914 
1  026 

Harrison 

fill 

1 

1  246 

- 

2,  451 
833 
1,572 
869 
745 
683 
882 
1,723 
• 
485 
313 
250 
104 
333 
244 

30 
5 
15 

37 
6 

73 
8 
81 

1 

Sand  Hill  do 

15 
47 
43 

78 
68 

14 
60 
36 
66 
57 

29 
107 
79 
144 
125 

Commerce 

firott 

6 
1 
1 
1 

4 
1 

10 
2 
1 

1 

Kolao                                                            do 

20             28     j            48 

5     i          3                   8 

205 
"47 

do 

234 
207 
152 
295 
3,  039 
1,300 

do 

Pike  Cre<'k 

...  do  

1              1 
1    '         2 

2 
3 

do  

Castor 

1 

1 

DuekCrwk... 

...do... 

1 

38 


298 


STATE    OF    MISSOURI. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWXS,  £c. 

COUNTIES. 

ntuTC. 

FREE   COLORED. 

Total  free,. 

SLAVE. 

1 

Aggregate. 

i 
1 

u. 

F. 

Total.     I      M. 

F. 

Total. 

M.                F. 

Total. 

L'bcrtv                 

Stoddard  

4« 

K5 
4C8 
815 
242 
1E5 
CS7 
211 
131 
183 

443 

75^1 
363 
204 

2:::j 
140 

111 
151 
113 
161 
1E7 
184 
214 
151 
025 
65 
113 
115 
2:0 
145 

'.3 
K'J 
113 

153 

141 
110 
423 
2C5 
410 

sa:) 

311 
201 
210 
151 
135 
2'2 
331 
047 
257 
4!7 
943 
G32 

088 
1,534 
7'.'  I 
410 
4J5 

5J3 
417 
223 

685 
1,  58G 

C8G 
1,588 

701 
437 

445 
303 
553 
417 
223 
342 
212 
SOI 
343 
C04 
443 
311 
J.C83 
173 
CC6 
1245 
433 
323 
403 
1C7 
336 
COG 
312 
C79 
£71 
051 
432 
672 
COS 
818 
434 
401 
323 
CDS 
453 
C89 
1,  r,77 
7.x3 
C85 
2,172 
1,751 
I,7f4 
EM 

1,431 

2,183 
1.C20 
l.OJfl 

733 

p;kc  

do  

2 

'-' 

do  

Crt83  

Stono  

410 
445 

4     i          4 

8 

Flat  Crc  !;  

do  

James  

do  

do  

546 
417 

3     !          4 

7 

Washim'toa  

do  

1 

Williams  

do  

1 
8 

Tancy.  .  . 

334. 

5     ;          3 

Big  Crc.  '.;  

do  

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140 
150 
ISO 
C'17 
.       150 
517 
CO 
15:) 
128 
S30 
170 
214 
50 
1C4 
114 
1C:) 
125 
151 
530 

420 
333 

417 
2:7 

24  a 
1C8 
153 
C41 
313 
710 
2C3 
493 
J,  120 
803 
844 
445 
253 
C47 
SCO 
515 
5^3 
CGS 
330 
Included 
IC5 

cxs 

Kl 
224 

170 
210 
173 

863 
230 
431 
319 
50G 

212 
331 
313 
CC4 
431 
307 
1,  022 
173 
2G5 
S43 
430 
321 
410 
107 
3C3 
237 
313 
27J 
270 

Buehan  .1  

do  

301 
343 
3C4 
431 

307 
1,  027 

Campbui  

dn  

Jasper  

do  

Nurlon  

do  

6     j          8 
1               3 
21     i        35 

14 
4 

50 

Gcott  

do  

Swan  

do...     . 

2 

3 

5 

Washington  

do  

Boone  

Texas  

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Burden  

do  

243 

1              1 

2 

Carroll  

dj  

C.183  

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1 

1 

323 
419 
107 

Ci:a:oa  

do  

1      

1 

Current  

do  

Juc'.ixou  

do  

3 
9 

Lvr.ch  

do  

227 
312 
270 

270 

3     |          4 

Morris  

do  

O-ark  

do  

2    !          1 

1 

2 
13 

Pic-ruo  

do  

1'la-y  

do  

13              9 

r.'ihudona  

430 
E53 
C30 
753 
431 
450 
333 

453 
CAS 

530 
COO 
2,  C77 
1,  433 

G'Jlrrcl  

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1 

1 

650 
COO 
758 
421 
450 

5              8 

Upton  

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24            30 
11              2 

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13 
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2 

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1,306 
520 
910 
2,078 
1,435 
1,  551 
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480 
1,243 
1,  784 

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021 

20             21 
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119           114 
31             41 
41             50 
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121            110 
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700 
370 
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101            135 
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209 
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80 
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1,333 
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434 
373 
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1,770 
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642 
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1 
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1,0-10 
1,343 

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351 
424 
370 
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1,770 
573 
953 
042 
953 

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13            10 
23             20 
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Ozark  
LTc.oa  
Washington  

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475 
402 

230 
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519 

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1,350 
949 
1,011 

4C8 
1,330 
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1,011 

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1,039 
040 
1,011 

rc.    F,r  reawns  why  the  slave  population  Is  not  represented  In  many  of  the  cities,  towns,  &c.,  of  aforesaid  table,  KG  note  on  paeo  183. 

.  for  the  countle.  of  Benton,  Doujlas,  Llaa,  Uonitoau,  Ozark,  Pemiseot,  PulMkl,  St.  Francois,  Shelby,  Sullivan,  and  Wright. 


STATE    OF   MISSOURI. 


200 


TADLE  No.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  bom. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

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1 

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WHITE. 

BLACK.                          MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

1          BLACK.           ;       IICI-ITTO. 

31.            F. 

Total.       M.    ;     F.      Total.     M. 

F. 

Total. 

If. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total.   M.     r. 

Total. 

4,313 
5,  4C4 
2,  3CG 
3,  4G8 
3,  939 
903 
3,070 
. 
3,  447 
7,379 
9,  404 
1,483 
2,473 
0,440 
2  421 

3,  894 
4,  849 

],9:;3 

3,  105 
3,780 
815 
3,  ICC 
3,091 
3,  400 
0,751 
8,378 
1,320 
:    2,192 
5,858 

8,207 
10,343 
4,  329 
0,  GSJ 
7,725 
1,778 
G,G7G 
7,434 
G,  853 
14,  130 
.  17,782 
2,806 
4,070 
12,  298 
4,715 

4j        3          7 
G  :         5          11 
279 

0 

0 
1 

o 
13 
3 

8,210 
10,  304 
4,311 

o,  0:3 

7,730 
1,778 
0,  081 
7,  447 
6,  603 
14,  183 
17,  833 
2,833 
4,  072 
12,  329 
4,715 
11,  171 
8,  393 

8,  cao 

1,  200 
0,  401 
9,101 
5,  253 
10  Z'JI 

123 
303 
103 
167 
11 
12 
63 
073 
157 
198 
2,473 
26 
85 
374 
39 
1,001 
108 
133 
G 
19 
309 

415 

100 
210 
01 
69 

O 

G 

O.J 

403 
110 
71 
1,533 
5 
55 
223 
13 
1,182 
104 
33 
4 
0 
233 
1 
312 

223 
050 
249 
276 
13 
18 
89 
1,  02d 
'273 
203 
4,017 
31 
143 
597 
51 
2,  643 
302 
178 
10 
25 
503 
i           3 
727 

CIO 
COO 
219 

D.443 
13,  1.70 
4,093 
C,  E03 
7,743 
1,790 
G.773 
8,  <73 
7,  123 
1-!  '*32 

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2 

Barry  

C 

4 

10 

13 
13 
63 
1,020 
£73 

2          2 
5          3 

4 
8 

2 
2 

2 
3 

4 
5 

1 

Bellinger 

22 
14 
1 
1 
16 

20 
14 

1 
1 
13 

48 
23 
2 
2 
29 

2 
10 

3 

7 

5 
23 

Buchanan  

4  017 

21  C03 

Butler.  .   .   . 

1 

r-i 

4,113 
12,123 
4,703 
11,  C14 

e,  CBS 

P,  734 
1,  -'15 
0,  420 

5,  262 
11,223 
9,503 
0,704 
8,710 
13,  506 
5,041 
C,  726 
5,773 
9,  248 
5,037 
5,408 
2,414 
4,833 
16,  48  1 
8,651 
11,863 
11,513 
7,003 
10,  031 
8,021 
4,510 
C,  241 
10,060 
3,133 
5,  521) 
13,061) 
G,  MS 
0  780 

Coldwcll  

1 

j 

143 

54 
2,  £43 
332 
178 
10 
'20 
5CJ 
3 

421 
240 
2,070 
1,923 

28 
5 
62 
134 

41 

Callaway  

2 

2 

1 

1 

i 

Cape  G  irardcau  

5,001 
4,408 
4,500 

3,200 
4,  781 
2,  004 
. 
4,  703 
3,  444 
3,504 
5,  979 
2,  829 
3,410 
2,  934 
4,873 
2,072 
2,  621 
1,201 
2,485 
C,  042 
2,830 
G,  135 
5,  002 
3,890 
5,455 
4,438 
2,340 
3,  118 
3,033 
1,580 
2,  037 
8,702 
3,431 
3,973 
6,453 
4,231 
2,401 
0,335 
4,317 
5,312 
5,513 
4,340 
3,  544 
0,873 
2,077 
2,338 
7,  003 
2,080 
4.773 

5,407 
3,  C82 
4,01.1 
571 

4,319 
2,005 
4,900 
4,341 
2,995 
3,022 
5,026 
2,  019 
3,253 
2,838 
4,237 
2,  375 
2,  635 
1,  103 
2,303 
5,472 
2,  OG9 
5,556 
5,  517 

3,  oaj 

4,  999 
3,  074 
2,101 
2,826 
4,  024 
1,  497 
2,  337 
7,  Oil 
3,028 
3,  073 
5,  COO 
3,831 
2,392 
5,034 
4,204 
4,680 
5,  007 
3,  934 
3,  004 
C,  236 
2,  305 
2,228 
0,  4:;9 
1,804 
4.416 

11,118 
8,  390 
8,  003 
1,190 
6,395 
0,103 
5,  259 

G 
2 
2 

9 
1 
1 

15 

3 
3 

10 

oo 

38 

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, 

7 
4 
8 

8 

0 

0 

15 
G 
17 

Cedar    

17 

17 

34 

Christian  

Clark  

10,489 
9,  104 
0,439 
0,570 
11,605 
5,473 
6,093 
5,772 
9,100 
4,047 
5,456 
2,  414 
4,843 
11,514 
5,535 
11,691 
11,419 
7,531 
10,  455 
8,412 
4,441 
5,  944 
9,657 
3,077 
4,974 
1C,  340 
6,462 
7,631 
12,259 
8,062 
4,853 
11,  939 
8,521 
9,992 
10,580 
8,280 
6,603  : 
13,  169  ; 
4,  942  : 
4,530  ; 
13,537 
3,944 
9.  189 

7 
24 
5 
31 
10 
1 
2 

0 
17 
4 
20 
9 

13 

41 
9 
51 
19 
1 

i 

Clay  

2 
G 

8 
3 

4 
o 

6 

10 

10 
9 

9,  147 
0,408 
0,  013 
11,  033 
5,  479 
6,098 
5,773 
9,  ICu 
4,  053 
5,450 
2  414 

281 
166 
1,231 
1,159 
09 
21 
2 
41 
94 
23 

143 
GO 
818 
704 
G3 
4 
3 
41 
43 
13 

421 
210 
2,003 
1,  923 
102 
28 
5 
82 
134 
42 

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1 

1 

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Dado  

3 

1 

5 

1 

I            i                 t 

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1            1 

DC  Kalb 

2           4 

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4,848 
11,533 
5,  514 
11,031 
11,423 
7,537 
10,  455 
0,  413 
4,  443 
5,  94  1 
9,731 
3,  077 
4,  974 
10,416 
0,477 
7,663 
12,  2GI 
8,  06:1 
4,  835 
11,  970 
8,524 
10,  010 
10,  633 
8,333 

13,  132 
4,963 
4,  54.3 
13,  62-3 
3,953 
9.191 

5 

2,812 
1,  730 
113 
62 
40 
•    : 
143 
42 
193 
211 
30 
333 
1,590 
40 
1,245 
384 
233 
10 
1,096 
25 
575 
400 
155 
130 
337 
143 
1G7 
1,304 
11 
53 

2 
2,133 
1,  431 
53 
23 
25 
53 
GO 
23 
104 
118 

7 
4,  031 
3,137 
171 

63 

140 
238 
02 
237 
323 
.. 
553 

1 

7 
4,051 
3,137 
171 
£0 
05 
146 
208 
62 

323 
53 
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2  3-'*-j 
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4 

9 
1 

13 

1 

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4 

G 

C 
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5 

4 

2 

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1 
2 

1 

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1 

3 

2 

2 

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29         35 

64           2 

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10 

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10 
1 
7 
2 
3 

12 

8 

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1 
13 
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1 
22 
13 
23 

20 
6 
3 
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1 
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25 
807 
103 
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12 
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277 
74 
74 
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97 
107 
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2,353 
71 
2,112 
481 
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229 
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531 
237 
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2,195 
13 
83 

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1 
11 
6 
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1  740 

12,748 
0,  443 

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13  724 

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Laclede  

1   . 
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1 
4 
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7G7 

0,532 
11.  (OT 
11  370 

11 
7 
14 

223 
231 
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237 
294 
2,  105 
13 
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8,  535 

0,612 

4,837 

13,  Kl 

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18 

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300 


STATE    OF   MISSOURI. 


TABLE  No.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE   \ND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Tot.ll  native  born. 

| 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 
Aggregate  population.  • 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

P. 

Total. 

SI. 

P.      Total. 

M.    i     F.     TVtal. 

11.             F. 

Total. 

F.  !Total. 

M.     F.  'Total. 

3,317 
2,050 
4,284 
0,  0113 
3,  783 
3,375 
2,  OK 
4,  461! 
2,  07-1 
1,  541) 
2,880 
1,203 
1,  398 
3,  384 
3,  700 
2,027 
7,  055 
0,  992 
4,  771 
1,902 
4  7°0 

3,168 
1,010 
4,020 
5,465 
3,  629 
3,  155 
1,059 
4,253 
2,  370 
1,407 
2,680 
1,158 
1,258 
3,182 
3,400 
2,  179 
6,  095 
6,317 
4,650 
1,750 
4  399 

6,435 
3,  060 
8,310 
11,558 
7,412 
6,530 
3,  751 
8,  719 
5,  050 
2,  956 
5,  566 
2,301 
2,050 
0,  500 
7  172 
•1,  606 
13,750 
13,  309 
9,  430 
3,658 
9  029 

1 

1 

1    

1 

0,437 
3,  660 
8,314 
11,600 
7,  -122 
0,  033 
3,  765 
8,  770 
5,  052 
2,950 
5,506 
2,404 

57 
123 
031 
108 
403 
621 
75 
9-1 
51 

1,171 

30 
55 
431 
56 
216 
39-1 
37 
29 
22 
7 
886 

87 
183 
1,005 
101 
619 
1,015 
112 
123 
73 
27 
2,057 

183 
1,  005 
164 
619 
1,015 
112 
123 
73 
27 
2,057 

6,  57-1 
3,  849 
9,  379 
11,764 
8,071 
7,553 

,; 

8,893 
5,  125 
2,983 
7,623 
2,404 
2,694 
8,389 
7,510 
5  630 

1 
10 
3 
4 
o 

1 

3 

11 
3 
4 

4 
24 

0 
8 
5 

o 

I 

8         10 
2          2 

18 
4 

459 
18  1      30         48 

' 

23 

1 
5 

20 

43 
1 
17 
4 

4           7 
3  1        2 

11 
5 

0 

2,668 
0,588 
7,178 
4,808 
13,  810 
13,  305 
9,  445 
3,653 
9,  029 
6,550 
8,  666 
11  775 

22 
1,  057 
203 
630 
351 
1,  IS! 

99 
92 
177 
84 
170 

4 
743 
129 
192 
201 
519 
12 
22 
55 
74 
33 
94 

20 
1,800 
332 
822 
552 
1,072 
38 
121 
147 
251 
122 
270 

20 
1,601 
332 
goo 

12 

o 

0 

1 

1 

, 

20 
1-1 
0 

25 
13 
5 

45 
32 
11 

6           9 
12         12 
1          3 

15 
24 
4 

552 
1,672 
38 
121 
147 
251 
122 
270 
40 
86 
' 

419 
1,232 
96,086 
653 
217 
237 
639 
oo 

345 
48 
4 
205 
4 
52 
78 
2,  202 
007 
77 
17 
0 

14,  362 
10,037 
9,  483 
:i,  779 
9,  176 
6,801 
8,788 
12,  045 
3,135 
3,  669 
14,  342 
6,  233 
0,  372 
7,412 
186,  178 
9,  823 
(i,  658 
3,  742 
4,  744 

0,  077 
7,062 
2,384 
9,096 
3,494 
6,011 
4,714 
7,805 
8,695 
5,368 
6,879 
4,442 

Polk 

Rails 

3,  403 
4,  570 
0,  255 
1,500 
1,829 
4,  1)35 
3  263 

3,  084 
4,  079 
5,513 
1,535 
1,751 
4,5-13 
2  808 

0,037 
8,  055 
11,  768 
3,  090 
3,  580 
9,  473 

2 

4 

0           3 
9           2 

9 
11 

0 

1 

7 

3,095 
3,583 
9,507 
6,  170 
5,  953 
6,180 
90,  092 
9,  170 
0,  -1  1  1 
8,505 
4,  105 
2,  219 
0,  232 
7,  6M 
2,380 
8,891 
3,  490 
5,  959 
4,636 
5,  603 
8,088 
5,291 
0,  862 
4,  430 

20 
57 
2.  851 
47 
250 
727 
53,28-1 

126 
142 
381 
10 
223 
37 

122 
3 
31 
48 
1,  271 
387 
47 
13 
4 

14 
29 
1,984 
21 
162 
504 
42,  790 
21-1 
91 
95 
253 
12 
122 
11 
1 
83 
1 

30 
931 
220 
30 
4 
2 

•10 
80 
4,835 
68 

1.  231 
96,  074 
653 
217 
237 
639 
22 
315 
48 
4 

4 
52 
78 
2,202 
607 
77 
17 
6 

1 

12 

o 
27 

1 
1            1 

5           4 
5           8 
29         23 
453       077 
6           6 

1 
o 

9 
13 
52 
1,030 

St  Cha'-lcs 

St   Clalr 

3,018 
3,131 
45,  170 
4,  855 
3,  31)1 
4  485 

2,856 
2,  958 
43,  003 

5,  87-1 
6,  092 
88,  239 
9,1-17 
6,411 

16 
387 
(i 

31 
20 
•130 
5 

66 
30 
823 
11 

1 

j 

Stc.  Genevii'Vt;  
.St.  Louis  

1 

1 

11 

1 

1 

6 

5 

i 

Scott 

2,  128 
1   170 

1,903 
1  07'  1 

4,  091 
2  249 

2           3 

5 

7          2 

9 

i 

Shelby  . 

3  271 

2  'Ml 

0,220 
7,011 
2,380 
8  890 

5           C 
1     

11 

1 

j 

1 

Stoddard  

3,907 
1,258 
4  55-> 

3,  704 
1,  122 
4  338 

0 

"  i"" 

J  i 

1 

1,735 
3,130 
2,460 
2  903 

1,750 
2,  827 
2,  174 

2,  O:B 

3,900 
2,  61  1 
3,  399 
2,  179 

3,485 
5,  957 
4,  034 
5,596 
8,063 
5,284 
6,  862 
4,  430 

0 

1 
•1 

10 
4 

3 

o 
13 
3 

5 
1 
2 
6 
23 
7 

1 

1 

1  i  

o 

1 
o 

I 

4,103 
2,040 
3,  463 

O    '"f/J 

| 

Wnyne  

i 

Webster  
Wright  

Total  

i 

7 

5 

•170,  533 

432,151    902,98-1 

921 

973    1,894 

765       897    1,002   906,540 

92,611 

67,914 

160,  525 

4    .... 

4 

12 

100,541 

1,067,081 

p  (muk'n)  included  in  white  population. 


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TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  THE  FEEE  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

3,  -173 
4,395 
213 

15 
8 
54 
6 
311 
2,814 
1 
3 
404 
10,  009 
77 
5,283 

68,  487 
114 
9 
769 
43,464 
554 
75 
146 
28 
339 
2 
72 
2,021 
52 
239 
49 
4,585 
21 
2 
3 
137 
305 

Africa  

Australia  

1    I'" 

Atlantic  Islands  

7-17 
57 
2,508 
30,  138 
30,  463 
0,982 
1,009 
99,  814 
1,389 
'              950 
6,015 
2,702 
1,270 
215 
3,  324 
475,  2-10 
79-1 
2,088 
14,  C85 
20,  259 
35,  389 
08 
17,  929 
305 
3,  913 

Belgium  

British  America  

Europe,  (not  specified)  

* 

German  States: 
Austria  3  132 

Bavaria  7  805 

Badea  7  453 

Hesse  fi  03° 

Prussia  23  690 

J 

Total  Germany  

Groat  Britain,  (not  specified)  

Greece  

Holland  

Ireland  

Italy  

Mexico  

Norway  

Gil 
1,835 
53,937 
1,863 
426 
3G5 
133 
2,940 

Portugal  

Poland  

Pacific  Islands  

Russia  

Scotland  

Spain  

Sweden  

Sardinia  

906,540 

Wales  

160,  5-11 
906,540 

Total  

1,  067,  081 

,'502 


STATE    OF    MISSOURI. 


TABLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS.                                          NO.  OF. 

OCCCPATIONS.                                          NO.  OF.      j 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

Clock-makers     10    j 

Goldsmiths  ! 

12 
4 
1,500 

8 
186 
4 
128 
5 
34 
11 
13 

no 

2 
31 
88 

40 
1 
551 
32 
74 
40 
38 
107 

150 
53 

.  :• 

30,  f>G8 
4 
6 
2 

a 

1,248 
1,187 
—  T 
2 
fl 

in 

40 

218 
C2 
2 
238 

608 
5!)9 
55 
121 
70 
.    - 
28 
5 
6 
444 
4,245 
39 
203 
1,  318 
314 
277 
1,143 
2 
301 
3 
9 

330 

Hair-workers  1 

i 

Collectors                                                      -  •                PG    i 

CoUicrs                                                   50G    ' 

Hatters  ! 

Commi«ion  racrclmnts                                                "'M 

Hunters  

B          '                                                                  '             83 

Ice  dealers  

7   "-k  r»                                                               '                2 

K 

"     .'            " 

rru"hou«-l-o-  rrn                                                  608 

10 

lioatmrn                                                                            '              816 

ii.i.Jr.                                                                           ~-n 

3     kl  •    1 

Bruw  workm                                                                          19 

Brcwtr-                                                                                   414          i-n—  .....                                                                             •<; 

Farm  laborers  39,  3% 

Lithographers  

Fcrr  -men 

File  cutters 

T    ' 

•     Florist*  i               13 

Car-buiMers  iJO 

Mariners  

.    Flour  dealers  i              J  .» 

Carriers  '              84 

Masons,  (brick  aud  trtouc)  

Curlers  '           7U 

Match'inakers  

Carvers  21 

Mathematical  iuBtrumeut  makers  

Cattle  dealer*  67 

Measurers  

Me  hauics 

Merchant* 

v  1wivps 

Chandler*  104 

Milkmen 

Cli.'irroiU  burner*  5 

Catokw-ers                                                                   4ti 

Alillers                                  

I  'h-'ini'  i  -  10 

Gcolo  ist« 

Milliners                               

Chimney  -Bwefp*  < 

Glide  m                                                                             °4 

Ci  par-maker*  tiQ7 

Cistern-builders  $ 

Civil  and  mechanical  engineers  .                                   1  049 

Clergyman  \  <j80 

Ork*                                                                                 ,y  370 

Oold  hPntr>rK.  .  .                                                                '_' 

Muslcol  instrument  mnkers  

STATE    OF   MISSOURI. 

TABLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 


30.", 


OCCUPATIONS.                                         NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS.                                    i      NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

170 
5 
o 

6 
2,035 
32 
621 
613 
5 
332 
2 
55 
58 
129 
5 
9 

7 

15 

188 
86 

3 

- 
13 

09 

35 
140 
142 
208 
33 

fiD 

1,473 
16 
82 
(i 
9 
9 
4 
75 
20 
5 
3 
207 
79 
5 
192 
10 

a 

501 

Refiners  ..                                                                             1G 

1 
Reporters  21 

Regalia-makers  j                4 

Saddlers  934 

Tinsmiths 

N-                                                    '"""if* 

Safe-makers  i             Jl 



Sail-makers  i             31 

J                                             

Saloon  keepers  115 

Translators 

Saab-makers  8 

'  (p                                                         :      • 

Saw-makers  f             18 



Sawyers  357 

bu'lders                                                                   12 

Scale-makers  i             1C 

T      c  ratters 

S 

Scavengers  2 

yp 

!           - 

Scourers  2 

Screw-makers  2 

Sculptors  !                4     ]!     Undertakcrs 

Seamstresses  2,087     !    Vuited  States  officers 

> 

Servants  9,554          ,..,,,„,...  „ 

p     de       s 

Sextons  25 

Shepherds  \                8 

P  ?-             '  -1          k                                                          6 

Shingle-makers  \             35     :    veterinarians 

Ship-carpenters  ...                                                       196     ,    vinegar  makers 

Shoebinders  18     ;    Vin».,i™,™.. 

Shoemakers  -          2,  802 

,            S                                                         1             ^    | 

Showmen  5 

39" 

Silversmiths...                                                              H5    i     watchmen 

Photo  ra  hers 

Sisters  of  Charity  ...                                31          Watch-makers 

Ph  sici-ins                                                                     2  53S_-» 

Soda-water  manufacturers  j             35         Weavers 

P-.       r                                                                       _  jiS3l?—  1| 

Speculators  20         Weightings 

Pi" 

Spoke-makers  11    j     Well-diggers 

Spinners  41     j    wheelwrights 

Stationers  ...                                                                   13    ;     whjp  makcrg 

Plant  rs 

Stay-makers  ;              2         Whitewashes 

Steamboatmcn  1,  429         •„-,,;,„  ,  ,  „  ,  

Stencilers  '               2 

Whitesmith 

p,             ^ 

Stewards  !             15 

makers 

Plow  mak 

Stock-brokers  •               3 

Wn 

Stock  dealers  j               5 

Stock  herders  i               4 

6         ,.  q.         C" 

Stock  raisers  i             14 

Wood  catchers 

Stone  and  marblo  cutters  789 

Storekeepers  331 

Wood  cutters 

Stove-raakers  51 

10-> 

Students  ,        1,  370         Wooden  ware  manufacturers 

.                                                                                   ;           --i~ 

Sugar  manufacturers  „.„„,  „„„,,„„  ,  „,„.,,„,„ 

Superintendents  13 

Surgeons  _£_  |l     ,,r»»i  ,„„»  

Quarrymcn  130     ! 

Tntnl 

299,701 

304 


STATE    OF    NEW    HAMPSHIRE. 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


1 

8 
3 
4 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  u 
M. 

nder  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

177 
223 

135 
451 
G38 
431 
531 
373 
184 

194 
179 
303 

433 
Gil 
387 
510 
320 
190 

700 
949 
1,276 
770 
1,922 
2,502 
1,768 
2,273 
1,491 
785 

C72 
895 
1,245 
081 
1,812 
2,549 
1,009 
2,170 
1,393 
691 

924 
1,  ]33 
1,  -127 
702 
2,225 
2,843 
2,031 
2,015 
1,  508 
905 

864 
1,  140 
1,375 
7S7 
2,147 
2,  833 
2,  0-18 
2,523 
1,573 
882 

932 
1,171 
1,  425 
689 
2  212 
2,  873 
2,101 
2,593 
1,  490 
1,009 

906 
1,  064 
1,250 
719 
2,175 
2,  714 
2,012 
2,426 
1,  423 

90S 
1,140 
1,  439 
787 
2,287 
2,977 
2,002 
2,553 
1,549 
1,054 

1,005 
1,021 
1,356 
058 
2,130 
3,905 
2,083 
2,401 
2,066 
1,020 

1,501 
1,491 
2,049 
1,  452 
3,695 
5,511 
3,246 
3,985 
2,763 
1,444 

1,470 
1,499 
2,265 
1,108 
3,416 
7,  497 
3,533 
4,302 
3,  463 
1,648 

1,145 
1,206 
1,726 
871 
2,572 
4,036 
2,635 
3,147 
2,004 
1,  072 

1,163 
1  222 
1,741 

712 
2,527 
4,422 
2,723 
3,  321 
2,  132 
1,179 

981 

1,041 
1,459 
5!!4 
2,103 
3,039 
2.2C8 
2,547 
1,483 
982 

1,045 
1,077 
1,400 

2,093 
3,288 
2,308 
2,OG5 
1,578 
1,079 

Strufford  

3,415 

3,230 

14,  502 

13,777 

16,  405 

10,112 

10,  501 

15,  595 

16,  750 

17,  051 

27,  137 

30,  287 

20,  414 

1 
Of,  172     16,497 

17,069 

FREE  COLORED. 


Bclknap                  

2 

1 
1 

1 

o 
5 

1 
o 

3  5 
2  3 

1  . 

4 
o 

1 

5 
7 
o 

4 

1  . 

o 

o 

6 

1 
2 

3 

1 

Chttihlrc                     

2 

2 
2 
4 
11 

8 
3 

4 

5              2 

2 

> 

o 

! 

4 
4 

9 

3 

8 

5 
3 

1 

5 
7 
5 
o 

5 

1 
4 
5 
3 
1 

1 
4 

2 
2 

1 

4J  . 
3  4 
7  ;  5 
2  2 
1 

0 
9 
6 
1 
n 

8 

8 
2 
2 

6 
o 
o 
3 

7  5 

a  1  c 

3 

1 

., 

3 

Total  

7               8 

21  i          21 

25             22             31  !          26             20             23  1          47 

38             32             31 

27 

20 

AGGREGATE. 


1 

Total  whites  

3  445 

3  230 

14  502 

13  777 

16  405 

16  112 

16  501 

15  505 

16  756 

17  051 

27  137 

1 
20  414  21  172 

16  497 

17  069 

1 

7 

8 

21 

24 

25 

oo 

31 

26 

20 

23 

47 

38 

32     31 

27 

20 

3  452 

3  238 

14  523 

13  801 

10  430 

16  134 

16  53° 

15  621 

16  770 

17  674 

27  18-1 

30  3°5 

20  446  21  203 

16  5°4 

STATE    OF   NEW   HAMPSHIRE. 


305 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


50  and  under  GO. 

CO  uncl  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  nnd  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  uukn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

M. 

P. 

31. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

51. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

775 
808 
1,149 
483 
1,860 
B,  175 
1,833 
B,  028 
1,048 
885 

852 
941 

1,174 
•Ml 
1,  806 
2,450 
1,834 
2,184 
1,240 

852 

572 
608 
831 

303 
1,180 
1,381 
1,185 
1,  397 
677 
658 

704 
664 
934 
243 
1,274 
1,068 
1,353 
1,603 
830 
087 

305 
347 
484 
140 
619 
755 
C58 
687 
329 
301 

367 
363 
485 
127 
696 
855 

74:1 

898 
444 
357 

77 
96 
123 

44 
195 
178 
186 
190 
84 
93 

116 
108 
151 
37 
218 
288 
249 
317 
137 
114 

11 
6 

13 
o 

20 
18 
22 
13 

<) 
12 

12 
16 
19 
6 
29 
27 
38 
49 
22 
19 

1 
1 



9,  134 
10,  276 
13,  703 
7,  030 
21,401 
28,  920 
20  306 

9,  370 
10,  189 
n,696 
6,  124 
20,  836 
33,  107 
20  M80 

18,510 
20,  4(15 
"7  399 

Belknap. 

Carroll 

13,  154 
43.  •,';" 
62,  033 

41,280 

Hillsb'nvmgh  

1 

24  589 

°5  436 

Hocklngham  
Stmn'ord 

1 

14,814 
(I,  3:<4 

10,048 
9  624 

31,402 

19  008 

Sullivan 

i 

13,103 

13,  834 

8,785 

9,950 

4,  625 

5,  335 

1,265 

1,7(15 

120 

237           2 

2 

159,  563 

166,  010 

325,  579 

1 

3 
3 

4 
5 

C 
7 
8 
9 

in 


FKEE  COLORED. 


;j 

18 

SI 

39 

Belknap 

] 

2 

1 

i> 

| 

16 

10 

35 

Cheshire 

V 

1 

7 

Coos 

n 

o 

1 

1 

13 

10 

4 

1 

i 

59 

48 

107 

I 

2 

o 

1 

i 

67 

128 

4 

g 

4 

4 

2 

6 

o 

3 

i  



46 

51 

'17 

1 

1 

14 

17 

31 

3 

o 

1 

o 

18 

15 

33 

9 

16 

10 

11 

4 

3 

1 

0 

i 

253 

241 

494 

AGGREGATE. 


]'J  834  '  8  785 

I)  150 

4  (>>5 

5  335 

1  2G5 

1  7(J5 

126  i   2J7 

o 

o 

159  501 

166  010 

1 
305  579 

17  '     T> 

1(1 

10 

]  i 

4 

'     i 

o 

1 

253 

241 

494 

O  9(j(j 

4  (J-J5 

5  340 

1  2G9 

1  768 

13G    238 

t 

3 

159  816 

166  257 

326  073 

1 

494      Total  free  colored 


30G 


STATF    OF  NEW   HAMPSHIRE. 


TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND    CONDITION 


COCXTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREK  COLORED. 

Total  free 
colored. 

Aggregate. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

P.- 

Total. 

M.                     K.                 Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

9,134 
10,  270 
13,  703 
7,030 
21,401 
28,  926 
20  300 

9,  370 

10,  iea 

13,  G9G 
6,124 
20,830 
33,  107 
20,980 
25,  430 
10,048 
9,  024 

18,  510 
20,405 
27,  399 
13,  151 
42,  237 
02,  033 
41,  280 
50,  025 
31,402 
HI,  008 

0                       9 

15 

12 

12 

24 

39 

18,  540 
20,  405 
27,  434 
13,  101 
42,  260 
02,  140 
41,408 
50,  122 
31,493 
19,041 

7     !                  9 

16 

9 
o 

8 
30 
4! 
8 
8 
3 

10 
5 
7 
34 
3(i 
4 
11 
4 

19 
f 
15 
70 
80 

19 

7 

35 
7 
23 
107 
122 
97 
31 
33 

5     I                  3 
23                     14 
23                     1!) 
38                     47 
0                       0 
15                     1  1 

8 
37 
42 
83 
12 
20 

RH-iu'h-im 

24,589 
14,814 
9.  384 

139,  5C3 

10(i,  Olli 

325,  57'.) 

123                   118 

241 

130     I               123 

253 

494 

320,  073 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &C.                                                             COUNTIKS. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M.                     F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.                 Totul. 

1,050 
933 
245 
1,386 

961 
947 
237 
1,423 
1,044 
938 
984 
822 
1,404 
010 
206 
362 
247 
233 
799 
399 
610 
437 
304 
418 
732 
1,001 
1,108 
831 
584 
750 
1,  142 
055 
723 
535 
050 
341 
054 
733 
2,230 
455 
380 
357 
497 

sn 

2,017 
1,885 
482 
2,809 
2,067 
1,799 
1,944 
1,593 
2,  743 
1,169 
430 
735 
010 
489 
1,024 
780 
1,209 
917 
031 
826 
1,448 
1,997 
2,227 
1,678 
1,186 
1,478 
2,300 
1,318 
1,431 
1,094 
1,292 
670 
1,311 
1,453 
4,317 
915 
812 
692 
1,014 
1  29(! 

1 

1 

2,018 
1,685 
4H4 
2,811 
2,  073 
1,806 
1,944 
1,590 
2,  743 
1,  189 
430 
735 
510 
489 
1,624 
780 
1,209 
917 
631 
826 
1,418 
1,997 
2,227 
1,678 
1,180 
1,478 
2,300 
1,318 
1,434 
1,090 
1,384 
076 
1,  312 
1,453 
4,320 
915 
813 
'     • 
1,015 

1    Oil 

a 
i 

2 
5 

o 
o 
6 

7 

1 
4 
2 

1,023 
861 
900 
773 
1,33<J 
553 
224 
373 
203 
250 
825 
381 
593 
460 
327 
408 
710 
996 
1,119 
847 
002 
728 
1,158 
003 
708 
559 
042 
M5 
057 
720 
2,081 
460 
420 
335 
517 
C37 

1 

1 

.                   '                                                                            iin 

9 

11 

20 

Fr"  '                                                                    do 

1 

1 
1 

o 
1 
1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

Jaffrry                      do  

3 

3 

1 
4 
1 

1 
7 
1 

3 

Riml™...                                                                 ...do... 

1 

STATE    OF   NEW   HAMPSHIRE. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


307 


CITIES,   TOWN'S,    iC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

Ill 
492 
182 

I'M 
llll] 

919 
649 

1,  113 
240 
:!i) 
141 
HO 
Cl)3 
409 
359 
137 
99 
4% 
318 
1,04.5 
446 
337 
220 
68 

183 

217 
426 
367 
528 
661 
683 

239 

480 
540 
292 
673 

89i 

497 

345 

17-3 
911 
37<i 
594 
399 
1,211 
1,116 

ooo 

101 
448 
191 
193 
880 
373 
919 
C30 
1,100 
193 
10 
135 
109 
5J5 
389 
307 
132 
79 
411 
332 
974 
343 
339 
187 
50 
133 
209 
339 
319 
487 
592 
C82 
220 
410 
583 
207 
647 
871 
450 
346 
130 
964 
332 
550 
379 
1,092 
1,  173 
253 
470 

498 
1,171 
34 
929 
1,157 
357 
784 
30C 
169 
fill! 
4C7 
725 
539 
465 
230 
19 
557 
512 
794 

212 
910 
37(5 
389 
1,  793 
761 
1,868 
1,  285 

433 
49 
276 
249 
1,118 
798 
66(i 
°89 

212 
944 
376 
389 
1,798 
761 
1,868 
1,285 
2,225 
433 
49 
270 
219 
1,118 
798 
666 
289 
178 
907 
700 
2,020 
789 
736 
413 
118 
318 
426 
771 
716 
1,  015 
1,253 
1,306 
459 
896 
1,  124 
560 
1,320 
1,  762 
947 
691 
302 
1,870 
708 
1,150 
778 
2,308 
2,291 
475 
918 
1,765 
1,012 
2,  322 
71 
1,886 
2,292 
7)3 
1,572 
619 
382 
1,255 
949 
1,407 
1,103 
967 
476 
« 
1,152 
1,035 
1.508 

2     1                  2 

4 

2                       3 

5 

do 

1 

1 

Tons 

Carroll                                                            !  do 

Clarksvillu                                                           do  

Errol                                                               '  do  

178 
907 
700 
2,019 
789 
736 
413 
118 
318 
426 
765 
716 
1,015 
1,  253 
1,365 
459 
896 
1,  123 
559 
1,320 
1,762 
947 
691 
302 
1,875 
708 
1,150 
778 
2,  303 
2,289 
475 
918 
1,765 
1,012 
2,321 
71 
1,884 
2,288 
743 
1,572 
619 
382 
1,253 
948 
1,407 
1,101 
967 
476 
48 
1,150 
1,055 
1,508 

1 

1 

1 

i 

Sturk    '  do  

1 

5 

6 

do      . 

Wtiltefleld 

do 

B'lth 

...do... 

1 

1 

Bcnton  do  

Bristol  do  

1 
1 

1 

1 

do  

do... 

do  

do  

do  

Kllsworth 

do 

Eufield  

do 

1 

1 

do  

do  

do  

do 

r> 

3 

2 

5 
o 

Huverhill  

do 

do 

Hill  

do..     .. 

448 
887 
514 
1,130 
37 
955 
1,131 
386 
788 
313 
213 
C39 
481 
C82 
562 
502 
246 
2D 
593 
543 
714 

llolderncps  

do  

Landaff  .  -  - 

do 

do                      .  .     . 

1 

1 

do  

do 

O 

3 

o 
4 

Littleton  

do 

1 

do 

do  

Monroe  

do  

.  do 

Oxford  

do  

1 

Fiermout  

do  

1 

1 

Plvmouth  

do  

Rnmney  

do 

2 

2 

Thornton  

do  

Woodstock  

do  

\Viitcrville  

do  

Warren  .   . 

do 

1 

1 

2 

Wentworth  . 

...dn.    . 

Amherst  I    Hillsborough... 

808 


STATE   OF    NEW    HAMPSHIRE. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &r.— Continued 


CITIES,    TOWNS     AC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate*. 

51.                    F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

015 
212 

4co   : 

413 

537 
889 

KS7 

411 
783 

5S1 
557 

a:)8 

350 

:»o 

545 
841 
355 
403 
834 
052 
OJO 
166 
417 

1,992 

1,  703 
1,721 
1,358 
1,700 
1,481 
510 
353 

1,  123 
1,  172 
450 

1,  123 
1,  172 
490 

75d 
793 
1,082 
1,740 
632 
844 
1,023 
1,317 
1,222 
352 
823 

3,304 
2,504 
3,  192 
3,442 
3,200 
2,863 
1,031 
511 

,lo                             

do 

...    do  

750 
793 
1,082 
1,730 

032 
84-1 
1,623 
1,317 

]     ooo 

343 
823 

3,334 

do  

do                                                        

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1,  401 
1,478 
1,  429 
1,  303 
489 
258 

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2,  5114 
3,  185 
3,  430 
3,  195 
2,  84  1 
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3 
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6 
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1,058 
351 
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810 
477 
1.  034 
145 
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1,  133 
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510 
C27 
1,127 
472 
584 
715 
527 
5,329 
458 
G12 
773 
703 
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1,038 
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476 
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629 

837 
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680 
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603 
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457 
431 
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11,423 

738 
548 
1,  171 
368 

681 

873 
400 
1,  231 
105 
258 
1,  105 
682 
07 
138 
613 
1,146 
437 
596 
771 
513 
5,539 
443 
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791 
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1,130 
801 
470 
347 
540 

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590 
734 
1,006 
593 
258 
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450 
749 
647 
299 

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1,558 
1,  119 
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719 
10,043 
1,303 
1,095 
337 
2,205 
250 
501 
2,304 
1,368 
130 
414 
1,  242 
2,273 
303 
1,180 
1,480 
1,040 
10,  867 
901 
1,215 
1,599 
1,500 
1,256 
2,174 
1,634 
952 
698 
1,  04S 
1,313 
1,826 
1,191 
1,420 
1,959 
1,195 
540 
- 
887 
1,575 
1,275 
620 

23 

1 

10 

33 
1 

20,  107 
1,  553 
1,119 

10,065 
1,  303 
1,701 
344 
2,265 

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10 

5 

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2,  310 

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136 
414 
1,243 
2,274 
909 
1,180 
1,522 
1,041 
10,896 
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1,210 
1,000 
1,  500 
1,257 
2,  178 
1,638 
952 
ft  -8 
1,051 
1,313 
1,838 
1,  191 
1,431 
1,  970 
1,  195 
5-16 
680 
887 
1,575 
1,  275 
630 

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STATE  OF  NEW   HAMPSHIRE. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


309 


i 

CITIES,   TOWNS,    &C.                                                            COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

31.                   T. 

Total. 

M. 

P.                 Total. 

1,049 
986 
303 

727 
1,526 
301 
70 
3C4 
453 
641 
303 
317 
COS 
851 
329 
231 
877 
435 
399 
7C2 
679 
470 
4,  229 
CC4 
597 
841 
273 
801 
366 
411 
430 
431 
1,  020 
3,933 
7C4 
1,186 
428 
258 
271 
9C5 
600 
1,674 
752 
1,  920 

1,013 
1,006 
295 
687 
1,  739 
278 
57 
395 
471 
589 
: 
355 
611 
801 
303 
243 
1,  150 
414 
372 
740 
012 
385 
5,077 
603 

829 
273 
748 
283 
375 
42!) 
415 
943 
4,  551 
770 
1,081 
443 
234 
259 
897 
507 
1,709 
1,310 
2,865 
1,010 
5C4 
917 
8,188 
740 
358 
310 
321 
240 
396 
1,  020 
801 
510 
376 
434 
426 

2,062 
1,  9.12 

598 
1,414 
3,205 
579 
127 
759 
!I30 
1,230 
021 
072 
1,216 
1,712 
692 
474 
2,  033 
849 
771 
1,502 
1,  291 
801 
9,300 
1,209 
1,  199 
1,070 
553 
1  549 

o 
2 

2     i                  4                   2,066 
1     !                  3                   1,995 

23 

21                     44                   3,  309 

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10 

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1  070 

553 

...                             1  519 

519 
786 

810 
1,  9C3 
8,487 
1,  534 
2,  207 
'     871 
492 
530 
1,802 
1,173 
3.  383 
2,068 
4,785 
2,047 
1,180 
],756 
4,009 
1,520 
735 
576 
048 
478 
820 
2,006 
1,620 
1,021 
778 
887 
894 

...                ....                                 549 

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840 

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8 

7    !                15                   8,502 
1   .114 

2                       6                       8     '              2,275 
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530 

1  802 

,              1,173 

1     j                  1                   3,384 
1                   2,009 

1 
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1     |                  2                   4,787 
2  047 

1,037 
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1,821 
780 
397 
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327 
238 
424 
1,040 
816 
511 
402 
433 
468 

1,180 

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10                     17                   4,  020 
1,520 

7 

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STATE    OF    NEW    HAMPSHIRE. 


TABLE  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

I'XITKD  STATES. 

E 

s 

a 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Totill  foreign  born. 

Aggregate. 

\VIMTK. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITI:. 

M. 

1LACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

p. 

Total.  '    M. 

F       Totill. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

3 

^ 

M.             P.       '   Total. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

9,005 

9,235 
10,  140 
13,  074 
5,  718 
20,181 
27,  9CT 
20,  084 
23,  <J54 
13,  087 
9,  3  10 

18,240  :        0 
SO  360 

9          15 

12 

12 

24 

18,  279 
20,300 
2fi,  103 
1°  °1(> 

129  ;         141 
56  j          49 
707  i        GS3 
536  '        40G 

270 
105 
1,329 
942 
1,460 
8,898 
1,  792 
2,909 
2,661 
567 

270 
105 
1,329 
942 
1,401 
8,900 
1,  794 
2,909 
2,  061 
567 

18,  549 
20,  465 
27,  434 
13,  161 
42,260 
62,  140 
41,408 
50,122 
31,  493 
19,041 

10,220 
12,9% 
6,  494 
20,  5i)G 
S.")  148 

20,  070           7 

9  ',       10 

9 

10 

19 

40,  777            1 
53,  135         22 
30,494         23 
47,lli;         38 
28,  801           (1 
18,4-11          15 

3           7 
14         3(1 
19         42 
47  ,       85 
C         12 

11   '       20 

j 

8 
33 
42 
8 
8 
3 

31 
30 
4 
11 
4 

15 

ca 

78 
19 

40,  799 
53,  240 
39,  614 
47,  213 
28,  832 
18,  474 

805           655 
3,  778  i     5,  120 
896           896 
1,427       1,482 
1,  100       1,  501 
283           284 

1 

1 

1 
1 

IlilUboro' 

1 
2 

1 
2 

19,410 

23,  162 
13,714 
9,  101 

Strafford  

Total 

149,  846 

154,  800 

304,  C4C       121 

118       239 

127 

123 

250 

305,  135 

9,717     11,216  I  20,933 

2 

2 

3 

3 

20,938 

326,  073 

NOTE. — Two  Chinese  (mulct*)  iucliuknl  iu  white  population. 


TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  POPULATION. 


Alabama  

I'XITED 

STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

21 
4 
15 

Oil) 
7 

227 
6:17 

Asia 

10 
4 
I 

0 

1. 

4,468 

Holland 

8 
12,  737 
18 
6 
5 
8 
1 
1 

Arkansas  

Africa 

California  

8 
6 
15 
11,950 
71 
85 
12 

•f 
11 
110 

Italv 

Connecticut  

Mexico 

Delaware:  

rioriila  

Vermont  

British  Ameriea  

Portu 

Georgia  

Illinois  

104 
28 
18 
1 
26 
15 
11,405 
50 
19,  973 
06 
22 
15 
8 
256,  982 
92 
2,045 
6 
150 

China 

o 

3 

Indiana  

I'lissi-i 

I-iwa  

Scotl-md 

741 
15 
20 

Kansas  

o 
103 

412 
o 

S  Viill 

Kentucky  

• 

Louisiana  

German  States  : 

Maiiic  

305,  135 

12 
11 
18 
1 
14 
14 
4 

Maryland  

Aggregate  native  

South  \mcrica 

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S-indwhh  Hands 

Michigan  

Minnesota  

Nassau 

Mississippi  

"Wales 

Missouri  

Wurtumberg  14 
Germany,  (not  wpo- 

New  Hampshire  

New  Jersey  

20,938 
305,  135 

New  York  

Aggregate  foreign  
Aggregate  native  

North  Carolina  

Ohio  

Great  Britain,  (not  specified)  .  . 

Total 

Oregon  

326,073 

STATE   OF    NEW   HAMPSHIRE . 


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TABLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF.     !  !                    OCCUPATIONS. 

1 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.    OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OK. 

0 

i,  oct; 

(J,  4*7 
3 
7 

111 

13 

o 

106 
7,241 
35 

8 

11 
9 
1,292 
4 
4 

4 
g 

422 
41 

11 
28 
1,258 

: 

I 
•  "  i— 

407 
90! 
241 

2,  IB: 

—  44C 
f 

17: 
t 

31 

•:s; 

IW 
t 

4" 

4 
I 

s 

H 

6. 
4 
11- 
3,  26. 
3? 

| 

1 
41 

19' 
4. 
1. 
4 

1 

i,im 

3 

279 
45 
51(1 
5. 
05 

,87 

T 

15C 

412 

Scale-makers  

34 

Agricultural  implement  makers. 

574 

19 
4 
4 
1,100 
1,282 
25 

Sextons  

39 
83 
""fij"", 

:: 
3 

C,  261 
35,  392    , 
10,  153    : 
5 

Shingle-makers  

J  r 

Ship-carpenters  

\ 

11 

1 
-*~ 

J24 
31 
~5T 

w~i 

44 
53 

Shipmasters  

Editors  
Engravers  

Shirt-makers  

Bakers  

Millers  

462 
4C3 
B7 
74 
7 
237 
55 
20 
96 

o 

5 

o 

81 

Jffll- 
1BO 

178 
2 

1,  023 
o 

8 
88 
o 

17 
395 
13 
5S«-- 

12 

2 
4 
4 
o 

17 
9 
2 
3 
7 
19 
9 
241 
7 
__2p_ 

3- 

!-' 
1L 

3 

P53 
106 
30 
12 
8 

21 
1!) 
75 
10 
259 

Shoemakers  

Bankers  
Bank  officers  

Expressmen  

Millwrights  
Miners  

Shot  manufacturers  
Showmen  

Morocco  -dressers  

Silk  manufacturers  

Basket-makers  

Musical  instrument  makers  .  . 

Speculators  

Blacksmith!*  

43 
o 

280 
30 

t>O 

3 

8 
40 
42 
47 

4 

19 

79 

Spinners  

Bleachers  

8 
5     ' 
272     ' 

14 
61 
4    ! 
3 

Bfi    ! 
0 
8 
6 

3:i 
6 
23 
5 
12 
188 
25 

22 
309 
5 
85 
21 
12 
1,245 

10 
262 
68 
o 

24 

87 
295 
G 

9,257 
17 
196 
_J&. 

104 
5 
3 

278 

1,260 
722 
622 

Music  -teachers  

Spoke-makers  

Boarding-house  keepers  

Fishermen  

Starch  manufacturers    

Florists  

- 

Stationers  

Flour  dealers  

Stave  -makers  

Founderymeu  

Stone  and  marble  cutters  
Storekeepers  

i  er  ma    '  a 

Fruiterers  

Stove-makers  

Box-makers  

Gardeners  and  nurserymen.. 
Gas-titters  

Ostlers  

Straw  -workers  

Brassfounders  

Overseers  

Bvassworkers  

Painters  

Surveyors  

Bricklayers  

Brick-makers  

7 

JL, 

18 
16 
0 
245 

335 
5 
5 
3,  075 
32 
19 
23 
2 
22 
.  51 
37 

Gilders  

Tailoretises  

Paper-hangers  

Paper  manufacturers  
Patent-medicine  makers  

Tanners  

Teachers  

Teamsters  

Builders  

Goldsmiths  

Peddlers  

Telegraph  operators  

Butchers  

Grocers  
Gunsmiths  

Photographers  
Phvsiciaus  

Tobacconists  

Cabinet-makers  

Hardware  manufacturers  

Piano-forte  makers  

Toymen  
Traders  

Pilots  

Carpenters  

Hat  -binders  

Pipe-makers  
Plane-makers  

Carpet-makers  

Hatters  

Turners  

Carters  

Horse  dealers  

Umbrella  manufacturers  

Pocketbook  manufacturers  .  . 

United  States  officers  

"M~ 

Powder  manufacturers  

Iron-founders  

Civil  and  mechanical  engineers 

_ja»- 

041 
1,356 
32 
46 

3 

31 
2 
5 
56 
11 
334 
3 
17 
131 

45 
4 

78 

Ironmongers  

i 

Iron-workers  

T>      f 

Clerks  

Clock-makers  

Publishers 

Clothiers  

Coach-makers  

Laborers  

Colliers  

Rag-collectors  

e  s 

Woodenware  manufacturers.  . 
Wool  combers  and  carders  

Laundresses  

Railroadmen  

8 

Lawyers  

Refectory  keepers  

Lime-burners  

Riggers  

Livery-stable  keepers  

Cotton  cloth  manufacturers.  .  . 
Curriers  

:     Looking-glass  makers  

Machinists  
Mantua-makers  

Saddlers  

Other  occupations  and  unknowi 
Total  

Sash-makers  
Saw-makers  

118,  08! 

J 

312 


STATE    OF   NEW    JERSEY. 


TAULI;  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


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11 
12 

13 

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18 
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COUNTIES. 

Atlantic  

"    Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  ami  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50.  , 

,!. 

p. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

:.i. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

JI.      i       F. 

198 
274 
B49 
540 

300 
1,668 

'-'71 
930 
447 
518 
510 
500 
473 
171 
4  CO 
323 
218 
336 
417 
4:17 

187 

278 
609 
480 
78 
285 
1,606 
265 
886 
44:1 
532 
451 
518 
507 
162 
450 
300 
254 
351 
448 
4.10 

7G1 
1,117 
2,  614 
1,010 
310 
1,241 
5,  925 
957 
4,  ll» 
1,801 
1,  005 
1,801 
2.  070 
1,080 
644 
1,638 
1,  1!I2 
1,  131 
1,300 
1,555 
1,754 

721 
1,045 

2,  574 
1.P6S 
363 
1,142 
5,868 
060 
4,108 
1,773 
1,015 
1,  815 
2,  024 
1,908 
651 
1,630 
1,  12.1 
1,035 
1,  252 
1,606 
1,  602 

7P2 
3,170 
2,  023 
2,018 
431 
1,  383 
5,  545 
1,  140 
3,805 
2,015 
2,120 
1,  968 
2,204 
2,083 
786 
1,  747 
1,257 
1,  15U 
1,  53'J 
1,580 
1,815 

777 
1,132 
2,859 
1,  051 
426 
1,304 
5,  651 
1,003 
3,762 
1,008 
1,  082 
1,  046 
2,  304 
2,016 
705 
],  775 
1,203 
1,  133 
1,463 
1,470 
1,  003 

716 
1,  110 
2,837 
1,812 
407 
1,277 
4,515 
1,  143 
2,601 
1,883 
1,810 
1,852 
2,138 
2,010 
740 
1,  507 
1,  204 
1,  140 
1,  403 
1,204 
1,  076 

705 
1,013 
2,750 
1,  731 
450 
1,354 
4,  403 
1,  021 
2,719 
1,821 
1,809 
1,7)0 
2,014 
1,008 
718 
1,552 
1,193 
1,112 
1,463 
1,206 
1,577 

630 

989 
2,587 
1,517 
401 
1,  175 
4,306 
1,030 
2,  345 
1,790 
1,871 
1,686 
2,  122 
1,781 
(iOO 
1,414 
1,  193 
1,111 
1,321 
1,230 
1,477 

565 

!)22 
2,632 
1,705 
421 

5,  OG4 
1,000 
2,056 
1,788 
1,  863 

1,7,;:! 

2,  105 
1,873 
639 
1,543 
1,076 
1,088 
1,371 
1,330 
1,  5.31) 

951 

1,809 
3,  893 
2,684 
545 
1,901 
8,721 
1,646 
5,827 
2,016 
3,110 
2,954 
3,337 
2,770 
883 
2,315 
1,755 
1.720 
2,  142 
2,167 
2,602 

872 
1,765 
4,325 
3,  123 
537 
1,829 

•; 

1,520 
7,249 
2,1)58 
3,335 
3,208 
3,  325 
2,910 
845 
2,710 
1,695 
1,866 
2,080 
2,666 
2.426 

802 
1,467 
2,960 
2,271 
407 
1,368 
7,  462 
1,148 
5,708 
2,  092 
2,501 
2,254 
2,323 
2,220 
030 
1,998 
1,192 
1  iJ75 
1,397 
1,998 
1,856 

726 
1,339 

3,100 
2,  309 
405 
1,  226 
7,445 
1,074 
5,201 
2,003 
2,488 
2,  312 
2,215 
2,128 
601 
2,000 
1,  105 
1,362 
1,  302 
2,007 
1,74.! 

550 
1,093 
2,  241 
1,620 
321 
989 
4,728 
840 
3,124 
1,505 
1,720 
1,653 
1,072 
1,566 
501 
1.  361 
051 
1,  051 
1,084 
1,  367 
I,  328 

448 
000  : 
2,  190  > 
1,308  , 
SS4  . 
033  i 
4,  460 
7:;i 
2,333  : 
1,457  ! 
1,658  1 
1,507  ' 
1,507  i 
1,405  | 
431  j 
1,  299  1 
917  ! 
984  i 
086  i 
1,298  ; 
1,162  ! 

Bergcn 

IJui'Hngton  

Cape  May  

li-wx                       .... 

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Middlesex 

PasRalc 

Salem                       

Ti.tal  

9,770 

9,570  ;  37,823 

37,112     30,011 

38,  652 

3j,:!33     34,421      32,505 

34,  474 

56,648 

61,553 

45,454 

44,  250 

31,265  j  28,401  | 

1                I 

3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
U 
9 

11 
12 
13 
14 

16 

18 
19 


FKEE  COLOIfED. 


Atlantic  •            2 

2 

8 

12 

14 

14 

16 

13 

18 

13 

15 

8 

11 

13 

IJiTgra  1          28 

10 

02 

98 

116 

03 

109 

08 

01 

05 

137 

118 

104 

108 

83 

07 

llurUn"tini                               '          28 

93 

115 

147 

146 

143 

130 

110 

143 

142 

101 

111 

143 

137 

133 

42 

1  17 

139 

139 

159 

143 

101 

134 

131 

17') 

204 

151 

201 

134 

143 

Cape  Mav  '                 ...                3 

5 

15 

11 

17 

20 

21 

13 

19 

23 

14 

14 

0 

10 

Cumberland  '           13 

13 

88 

CO 

00 

00 

108 

95 

70 

07 

106 

57 

71 

51 

40 

Ktciex                                                   20 

17 

78 

03 

100 

74 

100 

88 

103 

".61 

I'M) 

125 

152 

89 

106 

12 

32 

40 

3') 

44 

51 

40 

40 

51 

59 

3'1 

35 

42 

32 

0 

20 

33 

31 

21) 

34 

45 

20 

46 

57 

76 

41 

52 

37 

36 

]1 

48 

36 

50 

51 

48 

47 

39 

41 

66 

78 

49 

53 

44 

29 

Meri-or  21 

23 

95 

97 

100 

124 

133 

143 

121 

124 

173 

211 

154 

152 

131 

133 

Middlesex                                        13 

]1 

52 

7° 

55 

70 

90 

74 

77 

64 

110 

103 

84 

86 

68 

82 

158 

133 

188 

167 

174 

183 

136 

151 

100 

233 

157 

143 

114 

117 

Morris  i          11 

6 

31 

32 

33 

43 

44 

47 

35 

32 

55 

56 

35 

33 

35 

41 

Oi-eau  j            2 

1 

7 

10 

11 

1 

0 

8 

10 

8 

8 

6 

i) 

O-T 

28 

30 

28 

30 

37 

30 

42 

57 

30 

40 

25 

34 

Solera                                              3fi 

40 

155 

154 

105 

187 

147 

150 

118 

103 

O'JO 

213 

147 

135 

]()4 

07 

22 

85 

86 

127 

00 

111 

101 

137 

134 

: 

101 

78 

72 

Sussex  3 

10 

12 

10 

30 

20 

10 

26 

17 

36 

32 

12 

13 

17 

H 

45 

3') 

45 

30 

37 

48 

40 

52 

63 

U.J 

90 

50 

60 

40 

47 

5 

20 

13 

21 

19 

27 

18 

15 

gg 

34 

36 

2! 

20 

19 

16 

Tt-tiil                                        3->2 

3'*J 

1    ''7-^ 

1  °07 

1  478 

1  554 

1  600 

1  582 

1  355 

1  392 

2  018 

0  300 

1  501 

1  628 

1  276 

1  273 

SLAVE. 


Middlesex  

i 

1 

! 

1 

• 

Total 

, 

1 

i 

I 

i 

AGGREGATE. 


Total  whi  tori  9  77fi 

0  570     37  1)23 

37  11° 

3M  (i!4 

38  05° 

3o  330 

5(5  648 

61  553 

45  451 

4-1  °50 

31  265 

28  491 

Total  free  colored                          a-1*"* 

1  27C 

1  273 

Total  (-laves  

j 

1 

Ani?repite  '  10  )Ki6 

0  800  i  YI  °00 

Tjj  4oq 

46  955 

4%  £70 

3"  541 

*~*0  7(jl 

STATE    OF   NEW   JERSEY. 


313 


TABLE  Xo.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  BEX. 


WHITE. 


59  and  under  GO. 

GO  and  under  70.   70  aud  under  80. 

80  aud  under  CO. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unku'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

I 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

11 

12 
13 
14 
13 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

JI.             F. 

M. 

F. 

JI. 

P. 

JI. 

F. 

371 
0-17 
1,  52.'I 
7G7 
}                247 
GO  2 
2,769 
535 
1,  247 
993 
1.017 
999 
1,  104 
1,  124 
342 
736 
598 

i                 093 

780 

7M 

317 
603 
1,  MS 
834 
Sill 
581 
2,  628 
4b4 
1,157 
1,  o:c> 
1,  047 
1,  024 
1,047 
1,056 
295 
841 
585 
cr<7 

599 
811 

GJ7 

191 

417 
ROG 
438 
143 
358 
1.816 
S!>3 
551 
650 
531 
589 
G'.8 
671 
212 
455 
1)53 
414 
426 
437 
463 

145 
377 
911 
493 
128 
373 
1,467 
295 
C73 
C9S 
660 
030 
673 
691 
195 
405 
387 
45.2 
39G 
563 
46!) 

73 
176 
302 

113 
58 
151 
419 
104 
163 
354 

aio 

257 
283 
279 
90 
1GO 
1-19 
208 
190 
182 
191 

65 
194 
434 
194 
74 
163 
513 
118 
223 
332 
306 
277 
317 
307 
100 
198 
118 
207 
194 
224 
181 

20 
40 
88 
26 
21 
39 
110 
23 
33 
67 
64 
53 
62 
57 
23 
32 
24 
50 

:is 

45 
45 

11 
53 
131 

13 
36 
140 
42 
58 
112 
82 
88 
08 
94 
17 
37 
S3 
60 
43 
65 
40 

I)  |            5 
5  ,           12 
1               6 
4               3 
3               2 
1              13 
2               3 
7               8 
6             12 
3             15 
5:           12 
9               9 
5             11 

6,  048 
10,323 
23,429 
15,  743 
3.411 
10,  851 
47,385 
9,  15-' 
30,  717 
10,519 
17,503 
16,  641 
18,501 
17,026 
5,  G34 
13,  938 
10.  250 

5,  544 
9,632 
24,  077 
16,  140 
3,  4  46 
10,459 
49,  735 
8,  585 
31,347 
16,  335 
17,  691 
16,  863 
18,  187 
16,964 
5,  4  Id 
14,  516 
9,  740 

11,5:)2 
19,  955 
47,506 
31,  883 
6,857 
21,310 
97,  120 
17,737 
02,  064 
32,854 
35,  194 
33,504 
30,  688 
33,  990 
11,052 
28,  454 
19,  990 

Bcrgt'u  

1 

n 

Cape  May  

1 

~ 

38 

14 

1 

Mercer 

1 
1 

1 

Morris  
Ocean 

5               I 
1               4 

4               7 
2               4 
3                1 
2               6 

1 

Salem  ... 

1 

10  242 

10,  218 
11,600 
13,  85-1 
13,615 

SO,  400 
15),  522 
26,  915 
28,  040 

11,922 
13,  061 
14,  431 

lt<,  657 

18,  W>7 

10,233 

11,182       4,142 

-  4,  769 

%5 

1,261 

76           111           2 

7 

39 

16       322,  733 

3Si,  966 

016,699 

13 
63 
68 

94 
11 
34 
44 
20 
18 
13 
62 
5'J 
70 
25 
5 
19 
68 
50 
9 
32 
10 

FKEE  COLORED. 

i 
<u 

70 
87 
13 
31 
52 
23 
16 
21! 
83 
40 
73 
28 

.J 

18 
75 

30 
9 

28 
17 

1    

23             31 
38             34 
36  :          50 
3  1            5 
25             24 
31  :          41 
16  '           11 
1G             11 
14             14 
29             46 
20             .TO 
47             47 
17             17 
5               1 
10             14 
40             31 
27  '          27 
8  ,            6 

n         26 

8               7 

3 

15 
14 
8 
o 

10 
9 
4 
3 
14 
14 
5 
23 
8 
o 

5 

19 
12 
7 
6 
6 

3 

1 
0 
9 
6 

3 
14 
1 
1 

! 

104 

869 
1,040 
1,  170 
124 
670 
787 
352 
289 
402 
1,049 
032 
1,  325 
335 
GO 
252 
1,237 
823 
165 
402 
207 

90 
794 
1,  178 
1,398 
149 
025 
C70 
355 
361 
394 
1,170 
075 
1,333 
351 
53 
305 
1,  225 
705 
159 
463 
179 

194 
1,663 
2  224 
2,  574 
273 
1,  235 
1,757 
707 
653 
7UO 
2  2P5 

1 

3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 

1 

3 
4 
5 
G 

19               2 
21               4 
13               7 
1               2 
11               5 
16               6 
6               3 
7               1 
11               2 
28               4 
14               2 
35               7 
6              5 

1               4 
2               4 
3               2 
1 

llcrgen  

1 

Cape  Jlay 

1 

1 

o 

Cumberland  

2              1 

1 

Gloucester  

3 

8 
4 
9 
8 
1 
3 
9 
7 
1 
4 
2 

O    ' 

2 

4 

1,307 
2,658 
680 
121 
557 
2,462 
1,588 
324 
865 
386 

Jlidillesex  

3               6 

1  ,             1 

1 

1 

12               1 
15               4 
10               3 
2               1 

8  !            2. 
4               2 

o 

2 

2 

0 

o  ' 

Union  
\Varreu  

1 

786 

777 

430           4d2 

189 

242             63 

99 

13      ;'                        34 

2 

9 

1 

2 

12,312 

13,  000             25,  318 

SLAVE. 

i  

3 

1 

3 

1 
1 
2 
4 
1 

\ 
I 
I 

Hunterdon  

i 

i 

........                                 i 

i 

1 

2 

2 

2              1 
i 

1 

I 

5 

3               2               2 

7               1 

1 

6 

12  i                 18 

AGGREGATE. 

18,657 
780 

18,007 
7T7 

10,  233     11,  182 
436           482 
3               2 

4,142 

189 
2 

4,  769           965 
342             63 
7               1 

1,261 
99 
1 

76           141 
13             34 

2 
2 

7 
9 
1 

39 

1 

16       322,  733 
2         12,312 
6 

323,  965  !         G4G,  699 
13,  006  ,           25,  318 
12                     18 

Total  whites  
Total  free  colored. 
Total  slaved  .  .  . 

1 
2 
3 

40 


314 


STATE   OF    NEW   JERSEY 


TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

Total  frco 

BLACK.                                                                     MULATTO. 

colored. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M.                     F. 

Total. 

6,048 
10,323 
23,429 
15,  743 
3,411 
10,  851 
47,385 
9,152 
30,  717 
1C,  519 
17,503 
16,641 
18,  501 
17,026 
5,634 
13,938 
10,250 
10,242 
11,922 
13,  061 
14,431 

5,544 
9,632 
24,  077 
16,  140 
3,446 
10,459 
49,  735 
8,585 
31,347 
16,335 
17,  091 
16,  863 
18,  187 
16,961 
5,418 
14,  516 
9,  740 
10,  218 
11,600 
13,854 
13,  CIS 

11,592 
19,955 
47,506 
31,883 
6,857 
21,310 
97,  130 
17,  737 
02,064 
32,  854 
35,  194 
33,504 
30,088 
33,990 
11,052 
28,454 
19,  996 
20,  460 
23,522 
26,  915 
28,  046 

100 
769 
791 
903 
97 
472 
61)1 
317 
261 
300 
951 
588 
1,246 
279 
56 
235 
1,092 
SOS 
137 
382 
188 

89 
697 

873 
1,114 
114 
395 
856 
310 
337 
297 
1,015 
006 
1,  271 
281 
51 
279 
1,  100 
751 
127 
421 
104 

189 
1,406 
1,664 
2,077 
211 
807 
1,547 
627 
598 
597 
1,966 
1,194 
2,  517 
560 
107 
514 
2,192 
1,553 
264 
803 
352 

4                       1 

100                     97 
255                   305 
213                   284 
27                     35 
198     !              230 
96                   114 
35     ;                45 
28                     27 
102     (                97 
98                   101 
•14     |                69 
79     ,                02 
50     ;                70 
10                       7 
17                     26 
145                   125 
21     '                 14 
28                     3-J 
2:)    !              .jo 

19                     15 

5                   191 
197               1,603 
500              2,  224 
497               2,  571 
02     '              273 
428               1,  295 
210     ;           1,757 
80     :              707 
55     |              053 
199     '              790 
259              2,  225 
113     '          1,  307 
141     '          2,658 
126                   080 
17                   124 
43                   T.57 
270               2,  402 
35               1,  588 
00     ;              324 
62     j              805 
34                   380 

11,786 
21,018 
49,730 
34,  457 
7,  130 
22,  605 
98,  877 
18,444 
62,  717 
33,650 
37,419 
34,811 
39,340 
31,070 
11,  17G 
29,011 
22,458 
22,018 
23,846 
27,  780 
28,  432 

Cimdcn 

Ca  c  Ma  • 

P       •!•" 

Huntcrdoii 

Middlesex                     

Paualo 

T»»tal  1'ivc 

322,  733 

323,966  . 

646,  699 

10,717 

11,148 

21,805     !           1,595     j           1,858 

3,  453             25,  318 

672,017 
•18 

672,035 

j                         1 

*  Colored  apprentice);,  under  lawa  of  the  Sta.'e  ;  represented  in  Preliminary  Report,  and  hi  Table  No.  1,  as  slaves. 


TAIILK  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &.C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Atlantic            

406 
1,405 
1,959 
1,002 
854 
422 
1,158 
2,713 
740 
1,074 
1,011 
1,589 
520 
470 
1,048 
584 
1,818 
2,057 
1,052 
775 
1,303 
175 
1,473 
1,216 
920 

376 
1,  294 
1,873 
879 
721 
401 
1,091 
2,474 
COT 
999 
897 
1,650 
428 
436 
990 
013 
1,996 
2,599 
1,110 
782 
1,254 
172 
J.386 
1,132 
8C2 

782 
.  2,099 
3,832 
1,881 
1,  575 
623 
2,249 
5,187 
1,407 
2,073 
1,908 
3,  239 
918 
906 
2,038 
1,  197 
3,814 
4,656 
2,138 
1,557 
2,557 
317 
2,859 
a  348 
1.782 

5 
19 

*    33 
35 
12 

2                       7 

17               :i6 

29     :                62 
29                     64 
13     1                25 

7H9 
2,735 
3,894 
1,945 
1,600 
823 
2,  318 
5,488 
1,002 
2,352 
2,063 
:i,  558 
1,007 
957 
2,  273 
1,220 
4,027 
5,  174 
2  2-7 
1,028 
2,701 
352 
3,145 
2,  375 
1.83J 

do  

do 

Hamilton8 

do 

do 

do 

40 
157 
104 
145 
81 
160 
36 
26 
120 
8 
101 
209 
4J 
41 
08 

2 
,47 

,6 
29 

29 
141 
91 
134 
74 
159 
23 

115 
15 
112 
309 
47 
30 
70 

3 

139 
11 
19 

69 
301 
195 
279 
155 
319 
59 
51 
235 
23 
213 
518 
89 
71 
114 
5 
286 

18 

do    . 

do  

ilo  

Lodl    

do  

do  

do 

do 

do 

do 

Burlington  

do...   . 

Cheater  

do 

Cliegterfl»ld  

do 

do 

Uflanco  

do 

KvcRhnm  

do 

Little  Eg  g  Harbor  

.     do 

Lumbr  rton  

do... 

STATE    OF    NEW   JERSEY. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

1 

FKKE  COLORED 

Aggregate. 

I 
SI. 

P. 

Total.                 M. 

F. 

Total. 

1,307 

1,368 

2,  735     i                1 

8                   21 

42                   2,  777 

do  

996 

1,040 

2,  036                     4 

6     :                54 

100                   2,130 

do  

1,191 

1,169 

2,  360                    ( 

0                     83 

169                   2,529 

\orthain  tton 

do  

1,289 

1,604 

2,953                     ] 

8                     20 

44                   2,  0!!7 

do  

1,356 

1,287 

2,  643                     ] 

3                     16 

29                   2,  672 

do  

491 

481 

972                     ] 

8                     18 

36                   1,008 

do  

1  312    ' 

1,  236 

2,548 

3                       7 

10     !              2,  558 

do  

923 

854 

1,777 

6                     17 

33                   1,  810 

do  

915 

793 

1,708 

7     '                  8 

15                   1,  723 

do  

580 

587 

1,173 

>6                     74 

140                   1,313 

do               .  . 

300    ; 

326 

626 

14     |                  3 

17     !                  643 

<1S 

G  453 

7  J27 

13,  580                   3 

»     ;              469 

778                 14,  358 

do  

447 

408 

855                   P 

<;             aw 

450     :               1,305 

do  

752 

1,473 

!3                    56 

129                   1,602 

do  

1  139 

1,  072 

2,211 

17                     62 

109                   2,  320 

.     do 

7G1     • 

653 

1  414 

1                       2 

3                   1,417 

Newton 

do 

1  040 

1  084 

3,  324                   3 

19                 382 

731                   4,055 

Stockton 

do 

G7° 

570 

1,  242                  1 

6                  115 

231                    1,473 

do 

1  °G7 

1  556 

2,823 

18                   21 

42                   2,  865 

do  . 

COS 

608 

1,270 

13                     18 

31                   1,307 

do  

1  005 

8'I9 

1,904 

23                     20 

51                   1,955 

do  

939 

842 

1,781 

9                     10 

19                   1,800 

705 

790 

1  555 

2                       1 

3     j              1,553 

do  

830 

849 

1,675 

77                   113 

190                   1,865 

Middle 

do 

1  03° 

1  053 

2  085 

10                     30 

70                   2,  155 

788 

754 

1  542     • 

5                       5 

10                   1,552 

1  630 

1  662 

3  298                   1 

49                   148 

297                   3,  595 

710 

1,467 

20                   22 

42                   1,509 

...  do 

673 

590 

1,269 

8                   11 

19                   1,  288 

do 

1  500 

1  525 

3,091 

12                   11 

23     !              3,114 

Fairfield         

do     ... 

1  143 

1  081 

2,224                  L 

18                  100 

224                   2  448 

do  

450 

448 

8U8                   1 

05                   102 

307                   i  ,  265 

Hopewell 

do 

839 

764 

1  603 

Bl                     73 

154                   1,  757 

do  

1  245 

1,129 

2,374 

23                   28 

50                   2,  430 

Jlillville                                          

do 

1  919 

1  923 

3  842 

37                   53 

90                   3,  932 

do 

GC4 

580 

1  244 

12     '                 11 

23                   1,  207 

Belleville             .           

1  9°5 

I  942 

3  867 

51     i                51 

102                   3,  909 

Bloomfield         

.  do 

o  051 

2  446 

4,097 

40                     47 

93                   4,  790 

Caldwell  

.   .do 

1  36° 

1  307 

2,669 

12                       7 

19                   2,683 

Clinton  

...do  . 

]  790 

1   811 

3,601 

32                     20 

58    ''             3,  659 

do     .. 

094 

616 

1,310 

6                       7 

13                   1,323 

Millburn  

...do.'  

830 

1,014 

7     !                  9 

10                I,  G:IO 

Newark  — 
1st   ward  

do 

3  °% 

3  043 

6,  939     i 

23    '               30 

59                   0,  998 

do 

3  542 

3  800 

7,  402                   1 

13                   184 

297                   7.  099 

do 

2  899 

3  287 

6,186 

19                    53 

92                   6,  278 

do 

3  489 

3,539 

7,  o:s   • 

56    !               95 

151     !              7,  179 

r>th  ward  

do 

3  276 

3,470 

0,  7lo 

22    '               21 

43                   6,  789 

do 

5  335 

5  3')7 

10,  732 

08                   83 

150                 10,882 

do 

3  999 

4  143 

8,142 

53                     63 

116                   8,258 

8th  ward  

do 

1  830 

1  889 

3,  719 

09                     75 

141                   3,800 

9th  ward  

do 

2  26C 

2  629 

4,889 

13                     46 

79                   4,  9G8 

10th  ward             .                     .  . 

do 

**  30'"* 

2  414 

4  710 

52                     62 

114                   4,830 

llth  ward  

do 

863 

84'* 

1  717 

21                     19 

40                   1,  757 

12th  ward  

do 

1  270 

1  108 

2  438      

2 

2                   2,  440 

1 

Total  Newark  

34  366 

30  288 

70  654                   J 

49                 738 

1,287    i            71,941 

do 

4  219 

4  489 

H  708 

KI                     85 

109     i              8,877 

1   18° 

0  473 

8     1                  4 

12                   2,  490 

Deptford  

do  

1  337 

1  204 

2,541 

69                     69 

138     ,              2,  679 

do 

905 

811 

1   710 

32     !                30 

02                   1,778 

do 

1  095 

1  026 

2  121 

43     ;                35 

73                   2.  I'.HI 

Harrison  

..do 

1  °83 

1  °23 

2,  500     ! 

20                     18 

38                   2,  544 

Mantua  

do  

892 

829 

1,721     , 

7     !                 14 

21                   1,742 

do 

G'J4 

1  390 

61                     83 

144                   1,534 

Woolwich  

do 

1  710 

3  204                   1 

12                   102 

214                   3,  473 

Bergen  

3  611 

3  620 

7,231 

97                   101 

198                   7,  429 

do 

1  33° 

1  °16 

2  548 

2                       6 

8                   2,556 

Iloboken... 

...do... 

4.  020 

4.  998 

9.  024 

15                     23 

:w             9,  002 

31(5 


STATE    OF    NE\V   JERSEY. 

TABLK  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIFS,   TOWNS,    AC. 

WHITE. 
COUNTIES. 

FREE  roLoni:n. 

Agt'ri-KBte. 

M. 

F.                 Total. 

M. 

F.                 Total. 

Hudson  3,  784 

3,  434              7,  218 

2,  541               4,  963 
2,  821    :          5,  679 
4,  749               9,  027 
4,  783    '          9,  020 

3 

6 
2 
69 
64 

8    !               11 

11    1 
8    ;              10 
P9                   158 
86                   130 

7,  229 

4,982 
5,689 
9,  385 
9,170 

Jersey  City  — 

do  2,  424 

do  2,  658 

do       ...                         .                     .               4,478 

do  4,238 

.                Ill,  908 

14,  803             28,  891 
3,  026               fi,  274 
100                   278 
2,  019               4,  073 
897               1,  821 
1,  439               2,  889 
1,  373               2,  793 
839               1,  686 
571               1,  106 
733               1,  520 
1,  038               2,  144 
1,396    ;          2,667 
1,243    '          2,478 
1,  098              2,  193 
1,  507     '          3,  004 
1,  084     :          2,  253 
577               1,  193 
499               1,  033 
914                1,  824 
951               1,  925 
1,780               3,603 
1,  869               3,  669 
1,780 
1,  474               3,  105 

1,  331               2,  435 
1,  079               3,  077 
1,718               3,618 
1,673     :          3,338 
1,  749     ,          3,  333 
335                   742 

141 
30 
1 
4 

19 
23 
24 
98 
28 
14 

2 
19 
» 
35 
3<) 
46 
11 
26 
40 
79 
56 
120 
125 
205 

12 
142 
53 
G 
89 
1 

l'.)4                   335 
31                     61 

12                     Hi 
19     ,                38 
32                     60 
19                     43 
81                   179 
40                     68 
13                     32 
'«!                         4 
13                     32 
8                     17 
42                     77 
31                     70 
34                     80 
13                     24 
30                     56 
49                     89 
75     .               154 
.54                   110 
111                   2.-11 
119                   214 
336                   621 

30                     42 
179                   321 
17                     70 
16                     22 
12fi                   215 
4                       5 

2!),  22fi 
6,  33c 
260 
4,088 
1,859 
2,  949 
2,838 
1,  865 
1,  174 
1,  532 
2,148 
2,699 
2,  495 
2,270 
3,074 
2,  333 
1,217 
1,089 
1,913 
2,  079 
3,773 
3,900 
1,  824 
3,  726 

2,477 

•':   '•'•     - 

3,688 
3.  350 
3,  568 
747 

do  *     ..               '          3,248 

W«hawken 

do  118 

do  924 

do  1,  430 

do     ...                       .                                  1  420 

do  .                       ..       i             817 

do  !              535 

do  787 

do                                                                         1   086 

I  ainbcTtBvill" 

do                                                               '          1  271 

I  cbuuou 

do                                                               '           1  235 

do     .      .                       ...                                 1  095 

do  1  41)7 

do  .                                             1  169 

do  .    .                   C16 

do.  .           i              534 

do                                                               1              i)74 

do                                                                         1  877 

do                                                                         1  800 

do                                                                       883 

do                                                               :          1  C31 

Trenton  — 

do                                                                         1  104 

2d    wurd  

do                                                               i           1  3'18 

3d    ward  

do                                                               :           1  "Q0 

4th  wurd  

do       ...                                                              1   G33 

5th  wurd  

do  '           1  G04 

6th  ward  

do  387 

Total  Trenton  

8,  507             1C,  353 
588               1,225 
707               1,450 
],S33              2,389 
1,  461              3,  028 
5,  637             10,  761 
504              1,  005 
1,178              2,236 
1,  532              3,  023 
1,  665              3,  626 
1,  742              3,  590 
1,911              3,846 
744     '          1,  528 
1,  766              3,  447 
595               1,  248 
1,  265               2,  562 
1,017               2,1.34 
973               1,960 
923               1,838 
1,  844               3,  746 
1,  076               2,  252 
2,  121              4,  188 
1,421                2,865 
1,845               3,636 
1,  455               2,  946 
1,142               2,278 
1,466               2,863 
766              1,  569 
1,687              3,381 
684               1,  470 
KEi               1  627 

303 
30 
.')] 
26 
55 
215 
21 
37 
80 
12 
123 
64 
84 
174 
46 
5 
105 
61 
99 
193 
58 
<O 
52 
231 
133 
1 
47 
9 
49 

372                   675 
24                     54 
16                     47 
21                     47 
48     '               103 
280                   495 
19                     40 
29                     OS 
83                   1C3 
14     ;                26 
104                   226 
77                   141. 
80                   164 
190                   364 
40                     86 
7                   12 
115                 220 
62                  123 
115                   214 
173                   :I66 
46                   104 
75                   138 
62                   114 
245                   476 
119                   252 
4     j                  5 
56                   1»5 
7                     Hi 
46                     !>5 
1     '                   1 
18                   33 

17,  228 
1  279 
1.  497 
2,  436 
3,131 
11.256 
1,045 
2,302 
3,  186 
3,  652 
3,  916 
3,987 
1,  692 
3,811 
1,334 
2,574 
2.  374 
2,083 
2,  073 
4,112 

4,  34(1 
2.  !ITO 
4,  i:w 
3,  1!XS 

1,585 
3,476 
1.471 
1.660 

Washington  

West  Windsor  .... 

East  Brunswick  

Monroe-  

New  Brunswick  

North  Brunswick  

Perth  Amboy  

Piscataway  

South  Amboy  

South  Brunswick  

Woodbridgo  

Atlantic  

Freehold  

Holmdell  

Howcll  

Manalapnn  

Morlborough  

Mat  aw  an  

Middle  town 

Millntono  

Ocean  

Uaritan  

Shr»>W(*bury  

Upper  Fnwhold  

Wall  

Chatham  

Chester  

Hunover  

Jefferson  

Mondham  

do...                                                                       794 

15 

STATE    OF   NEW   JERSEY. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


317 


CITIES,   TOWN'S,    JtC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FHEE  roi-OUED. 

Aprirreimt'1. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

11.                     1\                 Total. 

f 
Morris 

2,771 
2,607 
1,610 
1,834 
1,  449 
1,215 
946 
1,821 

e:so 

%7 
743 
927 
1,571 
410 
2,061 
1,854 
1,3D9 
2,  4C3 
1,405 

3,032 
2,637 
1,542 
1,683 
1,408 
1,226 
887 

1,144 

• 

772 
930 
692 
987 
1,  584 
401 
2,198 
8,012 
1,497 
2,087 
1,0(3 

5,  803 
5,  304 
3,158 
3,  5L7 
2,857 
2,441 
1,833 
8,  365 
1,602 
1.903 
1,435 
1,914 
3,  155 
817 
4,  259 
3,  SCO 
2,  856 
5,150 
3,  127 

82                   100 
69                     05 
7                       8 
19                     15     | 
3                       5 
35                     28 

182     ;              5,  985 
134                   5,  438 
15                   3,  173 
34                   3,  551 
8                   2,  605 
03                   2,  504 
2                   1,835 
13                   2,378 
4                   1,006 
100                   2,003 
1     '               1,  436 
4     :               1,918 
80                   3,  235 
25                       842 
150     :              4,  409 
19     !              3,885 
101                   2,  957 
2                   5,  152 
50     !              3,  183 

do 

do 

do  

do  

do  

...  do 

5     |                  8 

D   ;            i 

52                     48 
I 

do  

do  

do  

do  

3     i                  1 
39                     41 
14                     11 
04                   86 
9    i               10 
47                     54 
o     '• 

do 

do. 

do  

do  

do  

do  

23     :                33 

Totul  Putcrrton 

9,202 
781 
687 
1  ,  281 
77 
285 
671 
684 
852 
900 
491 
70 
1,711 
131 
1,  370 
1,526 
1,  059 
417 
008 
1,191 
554 
2,241 
1,017 
1,073 
910 
1,148 
590 
912 
509 
881 
465 
503 
1,177 
739 
1,057 
916 
1,  094 
428 
1,798 
5,494 
002 
1,355 
3,446 
513 
840 
811 
095 
786 
U7G 

10,056 
707 
615 
1,093 

81 

638 
574 
734 
841 
442 
60 
1,  930 
141 
1,209 
1,326 
999 
488 
914 
1,214 
533 
2,389 
1,  5UO 
1,547 
858 
1,173 
604 
892 
512 
808 
449 
452 
1,086 
098 
970 
895 
1,077 
397 
1.&35 
5,772 
094 
1,738 

3,  401 

495 
904 
850 
755 
730 
891 

19,258 
1,548 
1,302 
2,374 
158 
502 
1,309 
1,258 
1,586 
1,747 
933 
130 
3,641 
272 
2,  579 
2,852 
2,058 
905 
1,822 
2,405 
1,087 
4,030 
3,207 
3,220 
1,708 
2,321 
1,194 
1,804 
1,021 
1,689 
914 
954 
2,  203 
1,437 
2,027 
1,811 
2,171 
825 
3,633 
11,266 
1,296 
3,093 
6,847 
1,008 
1,744 
1,  001 
1,450 
1,510 
1.867 

143                   185 
19                     24 
21                     32 
16                     12 

326                 19,580 
43                   1,591 
53     ;               1,355 
28                   2,  402 

West  Mil  lord  .                                                    ;-  ----  -do  

El  sinborou  "li 

..do... 

90                     97     . 
91                     71 
127                   121 
413                   394 
145                   132 
2                       4     ' 

187                       749 
162                   1.471 
248     !              1  ,  500 
807                   2,  393 
277                   2,  024 
6                       939 

do  .   . 

do  

Pitts'  Grove 

do  

do  

Ralem  

do  

86                   138 
9                   18 
102                   158 
25                     24 
19                       5 
08                   C3    ! 
88     :               86 
38                     28 
53     ;                44 
166                   151 
194                   198     ' 
137                   131 
113                     94 
34                     33 

4     i                  4     ' 
11                    13 

1                     1 

13                     10 

17    j               12 
6                     5 
21                   22 
14                     21 
3     i                  2 
8                    11 
10                  10    ; 
24                     25     ; 
133                   168 
4                       8 
66                     65 
128                   155 
3                       9 
37                     31 
31                     27 
43                     47 
16                     10 
17                        18     1 

224                   3,  865 
27                       299 
320                   2,  899 
49     :              2,  901 
24     '              2,  082 
131                    1,036 
174                  1,  996 
CO                   2,471 
97                   1,184 
317                   4,  947 
392     i              3,599 
268                  3,  488 
207                   1,975 
67                   2,388 
8     :               1,202 
24                  1,  828 
2                  1,023 
23     :               1,  712 
5                       919 
29     '                  983 
11     !              2,274 
43                   1,  480 
35                   2,  062 
5     i              1,816 
19                   2,  190 
20     '                  851 
49                   3,  082 
301                  11.567 
12                   1,  308 
131                   3,224 
283                   7,  130 
12                   1,020 
68                   .1,812 
58     |               J.719 
80                   1,530 
26                   1,  542 
3.1                   1.902 

do  

do 

ilo 

Bernard's  do  

Stillwatcr  do  

Wnlpnck  

do  

An 

...  do    

do  

Westficld 

do 

lilairsville  

do  

Franklin  .  . 

...do... 

31 8 


STATE   OF    NEW   JERSEY. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Contiaued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &.C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FItEK   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

*'• 

Total. 

G10 

1,  322 
C74 
414 
095 
887 
908 
810 
829 
1,218 

C73 

i,  182 

065 
378 
CSC 
883 
893 
712 
- 
1,097 
208 
1,796 
1,218 

1,292 

2,504 
1,339 
792 
1,381 
1,770 
1,801 
1,552 
1,647 
2,315 
402 
3,696 
2,602 

3 

21 
4 

16 
8 

5 
37 
12 

1,297 
2,541 
1,351 
792 
1,382 
1,789 
1,871 
1,557 
1,688 
2,  350 
465 
3,741 
2,634 

rt'ich 

llo          

•k-t 

do 

do 

do 

1 
12 
5 

22 
15 
3 
24 
19 

1 

in 

10 

r 

41 
35 
3 
43 
32 

do              

7 
5 
3 

19 
20 

do  

do  

do 

Oxford  

do  

do 

2;>4 
1,900 
1,381 

do      

21 
13 

.  do  

NOTE. — 18  colored  apprentices  not  included  in  the  foregoing  table. 


TABLE  No.  4.— FREE  COPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  byru. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  froc  popu 
lation. 

M. 

WHITE. 

Total. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

11I.ACK. 

1      J 
M. 

t'LATTO. 

F.    Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total.    <  M. 

F. 

Total. 

Atlantic  

5.  300 
7,  !)43 
21,341 
13,  484 

4,  9(18 
7.  7:17 
21,!>40 
13,  707 
3,  397 
10,  093 
32,  053 
7,  968 
18,  098 
15,611 
14,554 
13,611 
16,  218 
14,  598 
5,288 
10,  247 
9,  281 
9,  005 
11,  178 
10,  408 
12,735 

10,  334 
15,080 
43,  287 
27,  251 
6,  734 
20,  385 
63,  333 
16,  200 
30,041 
31,  242 
28,779 
20,  760 
32,  530 
29,041 
10,701 
20,  059 
18,  900 
17,  972 
22,  53  1 
20,  045 
25,  998 

100 

705 
787 
%1 
90 
472 
680 
317 
258 
300 
944 
587 
1,215 
279 
50 
232 
1,090 
- 
137 
381 
IPS 

89 
095 
871 
1,  114 
114 
395 
851 
310 
332 
296 
1,010 
GOO 
1,270 
230 
51 
270 
1,  100 
751 
127 
418 

101 

183 
1,460 
1,053 
2,  075 
210 
807 
1,531 
027 
530 
51)6 
1,954 
1,193 
2,515 
559 
107 
503 
2,190 
1,553 
204 
799 
352 

3 
100 
255 
212 
27 
190 
91 
35 
27 
102 
97 
43 
79 
5!! 
10 
16 
145 
21 
28 
20 
19 

1 
97 
3!I4 
283 
35 
228 
113 
45 
25 
97 
160 
69 
02 
09 

20 
125 
11 
32 
40 
15 

4 
197 
559 
495 
02 
424 
207 
80 
52 
199 
257 
112 
141 
125 
17 
42 
270 
35 
60 
00 
34 

10,  527 
17,337 
45,  504 
29,  8«1 
7,  000 
21,  676 
65,071 
16,973 
36,  683 
32,  037 
30,  990 
28,905 
35,  192 
29,725 
10,  885 
20,  G'M 
21,420 
19,  500 
22,  858 
20,904 
20,  384 

082 
2,380 
2,088 
2,  259 
74 
504 
10,  705 
854 
12,  774 
888 
3,  278 
3,  492 
2,183 
2,583 
101 
4,  126 
530 
1,275 
506 
3,  424 
1,168 

576 
1,  895 
2,  131 
2,  373 
49 
301 
17,  082 
017 
13,249 
721 
3,  137 
3,  252 
1,  969 
2,366 
130 
4,  209 
IX 
1,213 
422 
3,446 
830 

1,253    

1 

1 

1 
2 

1,  259 
4,281 
4,  226 
4,630 
124 
929 
33,806 
1,471 
20,  034 
1,613 
6,429 
6,746 
4,154 
4,  951 
291 
8,  402 
1,038 
2,488 
988 
0,870 
2,048 

11,786 
21,618 
49,  730 
31,457 
7,130 
22,005 
98,  877 
M 
62,  717 
33,650 
37,  41!) 
34,811 
39,  34l> 
31,070 
11,170 
29,011 
22,  438 
22  048 
23,  846 
27,  780 
28,432 

4,  275  ,     4 
4,219  [     4 
4,  632  ;     2 
123  ,     1 
925 

2          6 
2          C 

...  i        1 

1 

1 
1 

IlurlingtoM  
Ciimrlim  

Cape  .May  
Cumberland  
Essex  
Gloucester  

3,  337 
10,287 
30,  680 
8,298 
17,943 
15,  Gil 
14,  225 
13,  149 
10,318 
14,  443 
5.  473 
9  8i2 

2 
2 

o 

1 

4 
3 

33,787      11 
1  471  : 

5 

10 

Hudson  
Huutordon  

1,11.1    !  

20,023  !    3 
1,012  ''.... 
0,415  :    7 
6,744  I     1 

4,  152  ;  i 

4.9491.... 
291 

5 

1 
5 
.... 

1 

8 
1 
12 
1 
2 

1 

2 

3 

i 

1 

0 

1 

Middlesex  
Mimmoulh  
MorriM  
Ocean  

1 

] 

Passaie  

8;395  '     3 
1,0313  :    2 
2  488 

3 

0 
2 

1  :....           1 

Salem  
Somerset  
Sussex  

9,  671, 
8,  %7 
11,336 

9  G37 

988 

f         ' 

Union  

0,870  ;     1 

3 

4.... 

2 

2 

AYarren  

13,263 

Total  

260,029 

263,369 

523.998 

10,677 

11,120 

21,  797 

1,585 

1,847 

3,432 

549,227 

62,  104 

60,  597 

122,701     40 

28 

68 

10 

11 

21 

122  790 

672,  017 

NOTE.—!  male  and  2  female  Chinese  included  in  white  population. 


STATE    OF   NEW   JERSEY. 


31!) 


TAHLK  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  THE  FREE  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Alabama                           .    .                         ...                                                                       Gl 

34 

i:t 
7 
15 
109 
1,144 

3 

175 

15,  ew 
11 

2,  '108 

•a,  772 
1 

•> 
1,  3->8 
62,006 
105 
27 
65 
14 
120 
8 

as 

3,556 
36 

es 

4 
1,144 
3'.! 
1 
fi 
278 
371 
5 

122  790 

Africa  

California                                                                                                                                        V7 

Connecticut                           .                                              .    .                                                3  GG8      '     Atlantic  Islands  

Iowa 

Crrman  States: 
\n^tvi:i                                                                                        Tin/; 

Mai  no                                                                                                                                             u'49 

Maryland                                                                                                                        ,           ]   054                          Bavaria                                                                                          3  704 

Michigan                                                                                                                                        173                          Hesse                                                                                              °  (>7-> 

Prussia  2  891 

Missouri  .                                                                                   •              101 

Xew  Hampshire  .....                                                                     1              5^7 

New  York  '                                                                                                                            38540      '                                   Total  Germany.  .. 

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320 


STATE    OF   NEW    JERSEY. 


TABLE  No.  G.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

,   NO.  OF. 

012 
30 
•1,  113 
39  _ 

"     B~ 

134 
43 
13 
10 

751 

-40- 
:    ' 
276 
304 
140 

7 
4 
3,373 
41) 
fi 
20 
19 
313 
75 
1,447 
190 
2 
169 
37 
31 
10 
183 
28 

204 
159 
591 
8 
10 
_W»- 
41 
57 

Clerks  .               !        S  flfrfl 

5,*G 
7 
20 

0 

24 
21 

ry 

28 
8 
1,  131 
o 

65 

25 

28 
SI  19 
405 
1,882 
19 
45 
1,500 

169 

35 
64 

05 
4 
680 
10 
3 
170 
30 
85 

288 
1,005 

20" 

31,649 
43 

21 
138 

8 
874 
33 
36 

288 
3> 
}4 

Clothiers  .  . 

Artificial  flower  makers  

Coal  dealers  

Collectors 

Artists  

Colliers  . 

Auctioneers  

Authors  

Ax-hundle  makers  

117 
21)9 
95 
20 
560 
47 
9 
12 
14 
417 
143 

53 
o 

140 
567 
^130 
14 
53 
31 
o 
oo 

Confectioners  

Gunsmiths  

B-mkers 

Contractors  

Conveyancers  

Coopers  

Coppersmiths  

Cord-milkers  

i    Cork-cutters  

8    

j    Cotton  cloth  manufacturers  

Curriers  



Cutlers  

Bleachers  

Dancing  masters  

Dairymen  

Importers  

Block-printers  

Dealers  

Dentists  

Distillers  . 

Draughtsmen  

Ironmongers  

Booksellers  »  

Drivers  

523 

Iron-workers  

B.ittlcrs  

Drovers  

91 

.  m 

125 

_JffiL_* 
2 
3 
11 

191 
3 

191 

2,  027 

Jewelers  

Dyera  

Editors  

Electricians  

Junk  dealers  

Bricklayers  

Embroiderers  

Enamelers  

8        

Bridge-builders  

Engravers  

Britannia  ware  workers  

Envelope-makers  

8 
14 
1 
1,204 
537 

^-MHM" 

9 

55 
38 
1U3 
128 
t> 
241 

1,933 
1,518 
S91 
2,035 
127 
2,198 

10 

8 

4 
54 
2,951 
2 

ua 

964 

Brokers  

Expressmen  

p          s 

Broom-makers  

Brush-makers  

Farmers 

Buckle-makers  

o 
153 
1,134 
20 

C55 
46 

18,  429 

7 
4 
(i    . 

')•> 

Builders  

Li  h    1 

Butchers  

Feather  drcs  er 

b' 

Button-maker!  

I  it  ho  r-i  h  rs 

Fence-makers  

Calico-printers 

File-cutters  

GO 
96 
24 
14 
530 
112 
49 
55 
283 
2L 
30 
63 
3 
17 

936 

77 
31     ; 
102 

57      ' 

Camihnen  

Finishers  

51 
7,  4-14 
45 
!I3 
50-2 
03 
34 
25 
17 
13 

Carpenters  

Firework-makers  

Carpet-makers  

Fishermen  

Carriers  

Flax-dressers  

Carters  

Florists  

Carvers  

Flour  dealers  ' 

Cuttle  dealers  

Founderymen  

Cnlkcrs  

Frame-makers  j 

Cement-makers  .  .  . 

Fringe-makers  

t  luiiii-inakertt. 

Fruiterers  

Chair-makers  

Furnishers  

Chandlers  

118 
6 
36 
^HT" 
872 
856 

Furriers  

Charcoal  burners  .  . 

Gardener   and 

Chemists  

Gas-fittors  

Merchants  

Civil  and  mechanical  engineers 

Gas-makers  
Gate-keepers  ' 

Midwiven  
Milkmen  , 

Gilders  

Millers  

STATE   OF  NEW   JERSEY. 

TABLR  Xo.  G.— OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 


321 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

81)4 
]8-I 
700 
30 
998 

o 
15 
57 
5 
141 

218 
3 
30 
6 
_377_ 

4L7 

'TIS- 
10 

4 
.  _18___ 
6 
G 
307 
SOL 
650 

42 

1,  90G 
G 
58 
213 
30 
6G 
13 
118 
on 
o 
215 

3C 
—  M~ 
52 

?5a 

_6 

•1 
88 
2,541 

2,  8'J4 
298 
4 

2,08(1 

Morocco  dressers  

Tailors  

Moulders  
Mould-makers  

TailoreKSes  

Musical  instrument  makers  

Pailroadme 

1,153 

o 

490 

34 

8 
17 
60 
68 
41 

421 

48 
42 
281 
4 
498 
8 
3 
4 
2,230 
21  843 

T'lXid  rmi  t 

Musicians  

Music-sellers  

1               s 

" 

Music  teachers  

921 
54 
579 
145 

no 

58 
3 
33 
347 
394 
310 
12 

48 
47 
185 
88 

04 

•J 

22 
138 

J94 
794 
884 
2!> 
11 
2 
4 
1,197 
8 
31 
7 
2 
181 
8 
75 
9 
94 
8 
3 
48 
8 
74 

40 
1,  435 

Needle-makers 

Officers,  (public)  

Toymen  

Oil-cloth  manufacturers  

Sail-makers  

Traders  

Oil-makers  

Sailing-masters  .-  

Opticians  

Sash-make  rs  

Turners  

Organ-builders  
Ornament-makers  

Sawyers  

Umbrella-manufacturers  
'     Undertakers  

Ostlers  

United  States  officers  

4 
35 

8 
30 

060 
1'JO 

Q 

44 
113 
5,708 
3 
113 
03 
22 
8 
30 
136 
77 
3 
31 
145 

27 
2 

4 
8 
385 
501 
fi 
23 
932 

Paper  manufacturers  

Shingle-makers  

Paper-stainers  

Shipchandlers  

Patent  leather  manufacturers  

Ship-carpenters  

Patent-medicine  makers  

Shipmasters  

Pattern-makers  

Pavers    

Shirt-makers  

Pawnbrokers  

Shoebiuders  

Peddlers  

Shoemakers  

Pen-makers  

15 
6 

11 
^  859 
36 
3 
101 
16 
7 

136 

Pencil-makers  

Perfumers  

Silversmiths  

Photographers  

Skirt  -makers  

Physicians  

Soda-water  makers  

Piano-forte  makers  

Piano  tuners  

Spinners  

Pilots  

Spring-makers  

Pipe-makers  

1     Starch  manufacturers  

Plane-makers  

i    Stationers  

Plasterers  

Platers  

4-!  8 
48 
58 
13 
18 
33 

i    Steam  engine  makers  

Plough-maker-  .'  

!     Steel  manufacturers  

Plumbers  

Pocket-book  manufacturers  

:     Stevedores  

Porcelain  manufacturers  

Stock-brokers  

Porters 

Potters  

255 

O 

4G3 

137 

-5£- 

i     Stone  and  marble  cutters  

!    Other  occupations  and  unknown  

;        gtriw   W01.k(jra 

Total 

213,  024 

41 


STATE   OF    NEW   YOBK. 


TABLE  Xo.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


AVHITE. 


v 
10 

11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 

ir 

IS 
19 

21 
S2 
23 

24 

26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
02 
33 
34 

as 

X 
37 

39 
M 
II 
48 

•1  I 
44 
45 

46 

-I. 
46 
49 

go 
si 

53 
M 

as 
at 

si 

M 
M 

•  I 


COUNTIES. 


Under  1. 


M. 


1  and  under  5.    [  5  and  under  10.     10  and  under  15.    15  and  under  20.    20  and  under  30.    30  and  under  40.    40  and  under  50. 


M. 


F. 


F. 


Albany  ................... 

.  Allegany  ................. 

Broome  .................. 

CattaraugiiH  .............. 

Cayuga  ..................  : 

Chautauqua  ..............  ' 

Chemung  ................. 

Chenaugo  ................ 

Clinton  .................. 

Columbia  ................. 

Cortland  ................. 

Delaware  ................  ' 

DutcheKB  ................. 

Erie  ...................... 

EJISCX  .................... 

Franklin  .................  j 

Fulton  ...................  j 

Geneaee  .................. 

Greene  .................... 

Hamilton  ................. 

Ilerkimer  ---- 

Jcffernon  ................. 

King*  .................... 

Lewi*  ....................  ^ 

Livingston  ......... 

,,    , 

Madison  ..................  I 

M'niroo  .................. 

Montgomery  ..............  ; 

New  York  ................ 

Niagara  .................. 

Oneida  ...................  ' 

Onondaga  ................ 

Ontario  ................... 

Orange  ................... 

Orleans  .................  | 

Oawego  .................. 

OtBOgo  ...................  i 

Putnam  .................. 

Queens  ................... 


Hiehmond 
Hockland 
St.  Lawrence 
Saratoga 
Schenectady 
Schoharie 
Schuyler 
Seneca 
Steuben 
Suffolk 
Sullivan 
Tioga 
Tompkins 
|  Ulster 
Warren 
Washington 
Wnyno 
Wcntcberter 
Wyoming 
Ynt<M  .  .  . 


Total. 


1,461 
520 
377 
573 
571 
732 
323 
409 
024 
553 
298 
563 
702 

2,288 
404 
409 
300 
416 
340 
42 
405 

4,020 
353 
391 

1,300 

303 

12,2-17 

1,213 

1,142 

504 

811 

314 

1,  030 

538 

,31 ; 

75-1  ' 

1,  157 
398  ! 
334 

1,0!I5  ; 
013  ' 
224 
395 
189 
390 
909 
489 
516 
286 
301 

1,118 
230 
537 
528 

1,348 
327 
193 


1,  496 
418 
384 
575 
5-18 
677 
301 
307 
622 
573 
307 
513 

sir, 

2,140 
407 
417 
309 

317 

43 

440 

(577 

4,516 
328 
413 
470 

1,371 

333 

12,  072 

678 

1,291 

1,115 
488 
754 
362 
963 
474 
141 
690 

1,259 
360 
375 

1,104 
61" 
264  , 
386 
175 
353 
857 
487 
475 
266 
308 

1,082 
235 
M2 
551 


1,349 
.120 
213 


6,275 
2,  218 
1,803 

2,  519 
2,714 

3,  118 
1,464 
1,794 
2,  DO  I 
2.  21 1 
1,249 
2,  142 
3.318 
9,  185 
1.652 
1,890 
1,357 
1,775 
1,521 

!92 
1.039 
3,578 

16,212 
1,708 
2,098 
2,016 
5.  P83 
1,580 

47,  07 1 
2.811 
5,  -175 

4,  9-12 

2,  201 

3,  297 
1,427 
4,671 
2,393 

693 
3,071 

4,  721 
1,486 
1,242 
4,829 
2,586 
1,076 
1,799 

876 
1,  494 
3,870 
2,067 
2,104 
1,352 
1,349 
4,542 
1,279  ' 
2,398 
2, 543 

5,  350 
1,586 

913 


6,001 
2.  237 
1,825 
2.3'.)3 

3      : 

1.  4.1S 
1.775 

2,  823 

2,  230 
I,  156 
2,037 

3,  117 
8,970 
1,675 
1,  ~JQ 
1,338 
l.Oill 
1,620 

180  ; 
1,914 
3,610 
16,154 
1,566  ; 
2,009 
1 , 972 
5,  601 

1,  559 
46,  025 

2,914 
5,324 
4,858 
2,167 
3,  223 
1,408 
4.178 
2, 188  ' 
717 

2,  857 
4,623 
1,360  | 
1,212 
4,514 
2,511  i 

980  [ 

1,  693  • 

793 ; 

1,420 
3,688 

2,  015 
2,063 
1,423  . 
1,409 
4,580  | 
1,224 
2.352 
2,429 
5,  175 
1,527 

834 


6,  879 
2,  568 
2,  2lil 

2,  7'.'4 

3,  136 
3.  -120 
1,635 

2,  261 

3,  374 
2,  53  1 
1,492 
2,648 
3,487 
9,  317 
1,922 
2,  161 


1,735 

1,841 

216 

2,  283 
4,172 

16,213 

2,255 
2,391 
C,  071 
1.793 
46,  380 

3,  112 
(i,  186  . 
5,  4J5 
2,  365  ! 
3,614  I 
1.5HO  ' 
5,  137 
2,753 

817 

3,374  i 
5.014  i 
1,514  j 
1,366 
5,373  i 
2,876  j 

1,  179  i 
2,141  ; 
1,0-18  ' 
1,616 
4,299 

2,  251 
2,376 
1.711 
1,857 
4,9.55  I 
1,465  ' 
2,617 
2,771 
5.  420 
1.848 
1.  M' 


0,  629 
2,  531 
2.090 
2,  792 
2,  905 
3.321 

1,  645 

2,  151 
3,277 
2,461  : 
1,493  ' 
2, -151 

3,  400 
9,  317 
1,781  ! 
2,  170 
1,  •1-11 
1,713 
1,790  ! 

208| 
°    171 

-.,1/1  , 

3,972  • 
16,  430 

1,800  j 

O    ooo    I 


1,828  i 
45.452  i 
3,  141  ' 
6,  123  : 
5,  2-12  ! 
2,  285  | 
3,505  i 
1.5-11 
4,697 

2,  642 
804 

3,  iC2 
4,887 
1,457 
1,219 
5,317 
2,829 
1,083 
2,  102 
1,079 
1,569 
4,342 

2,274 
1,687 
1,650 
4,818 
1,346 
2,  624 
2,  701 
5.515 
1,823 
1,  109 


5,  979 

2,  368 
1,938 
2.5:i 
2,879 

3,  192 
1,490 

2,  255 
2,990 
2,419 

1,  385 
2,497 

3,  252 
7,610 
1,730 
1,987 
1,318 
1,568 
1,741 

1C1 

2,  1  18 
3,985 

J2.944 
1,682 
2,  045 
2,373 
5,113 
1,723 

36,  233 
2, 837 
5,519 
4, 885 
2, 303 
3,368 
1,597 
4,484 
2,531 
750 
3,122 
4,301 

1,  138 
1,109 
5, 082 

2,  673 

1,  074 

2,  071 
1,  076 
1,  535 
3,930 
2,278 
1,  960 
1,  620 
1,702 
4,238 
1,271 
2. 376 
2,568 
4,887 
1,806 
I,  1-13 


6,001 
2,318 
1,981 
2,  359 
2,  733 
3,011 
1,476 
2,230 
2,928 
2,410 
1,410 
2,390 
3,215 
7,2.11 

1,  625 
1,872 
1,294 
1,539 
1,689 

177 

2,  113 

3,  720 
13, 187 

2,050 
2,274 
5,  235 
1,6-14 
34,  936 
2,801 
5,  527 
4,800 
2,224 

1  (1~Q 
.>,  2*8 

1,477 
4,006 
2,629 
725 
2,  851 
4,278 
1,166 
1,063 

4,  755 
2,620 
1,025 
1,991 
1,043 

1,  407 
3,834 
2, 186 
1,798 
1,670 
1,704 
4,094 
1,176 

2,  343 
2,  455 
4,670 
1,777 
1,081 


5,044 
2,  230 
1,900 
2.  276 
2,  893 
2,935 
1,391 
2,069 
2,520 
2,461 
1,476 

2,  357 
3,220 

0,  337 
1,498 
1,741 

1,  168 
1,592 
1,077 

183 
2,175 

3,  752 
11,468 

1,557 
2,103 
2,109 
5,034 
1,660 
33,  344 
2,558 
5,329 
4,541 
2,372 
3,098 
1,504 
3,804 
2,655 
654 

2,  527 
4,063 
1,009 

1,  125 
4,672 

2,  600 

1,  013 
1,819 
1,009 
1,520 
3,507 

2,  315 
1,606 
1,510 
1.55W 
3,782 
1,089 
2,327 
2,  -170 
4,599 
1,783 
1,148 


6,432 
2,  237 
1,956 

2,  243 

3,  045 
3,  125 
1,479 
2,282 
2,591 
2,546 
1,411 
2,361 
3,313 
7,001 
1,481 
1,786 
1,353 
1 , 679 
1,718 

126 

2,  3  H 

3,  959 
14,  563 

1,411 
2,148 
2,249 
5,350 
1,684 
39,  628 
2,801 
5,785 

4,  728 
2,377 
3, 290 
1,562 
3,899 
2,651 

713 
2,  801 
4,  752 
1,202 
1,029 
•1,  797 
2,  842 
1,064 
1,923 
1,087 
1,563 
3,659 
2, 193 

1,  570 
1,669 
1,712 
3,822 
1,120 

2,  462 
2,476 
4,717 
1,781 
1,105 


i),  542 

3,581 

3,  037 
3,873  ; 

4,  933  : 
5,041 
2,266  I 


3,626  ! 

3.699  ! 
2,273 
3,580 
5.  3  1 1 

10,  746 
2,349 
2,448 
1,903 

2,  914 
2,594 

322 
3,703 
6,047 
23,534 
2,405 
3,561 

3,  054 
8,332 
2,7,5 

77,747 
-1,  105 
8,308 
7,  789 
4,015  ! 
5,513  i 
2.  015  ! 
6,463  j 
4,275  I 
1,133  | 

4.700  j 
7,453  | 
1,995  ; 
2,  446 
7,238 
4,187 

1,  653 

2,  707 
1,675 
2,  549 
5,647 
3,359 
2,523 
2,578 
2,576 
6,418 
1,831 
4,044 
4,091 
9,265 
2,595 
1,738 


51,674 


50,693   213.988   208,412   229,842   224,769  '200,784    193,935  !186.647  ;3K.  829    336.905   380,996   279.870   274,183  U93.037    175,176 


17  '202. 


11,423  j 
3,655  j 
3,  165  ! 
3,728 
5, 101  j 
5,  276  i 
2,511  ' 

3,  610  : 
3,600  | 

4,  296  | 
2,440 
3,704  - 
0,095  ' 

12,239  ! 
2,  206  I 
2,517  ' 
2,  186  i 
3,005  : 

2,  790  i 
227 

3,  769 
6,587 

31,700 
2,346 
3,670 
3,973 
9,  426 
2,  720 

!I7,  627 
4,481 
9,  575 
8,  219 

4,  228 
5,907 
2,631 
li,  036 
4,013 
1,234  j 
4,901 
8,682  j 
2,665 
1,895  j 
7,661 
4,660  | 
1,772 
2,944  : 
1.745 
2,582  ; 

5,  767  ' 
3,655  i 
2,454  j 
2,477 
2,  936  ' 
6,311  i 
1,829  i 
4,  073  i 
4,244  | 
9.956  ; 
2,  710  i 
1,838  | 


7,873  ! 
2,  858  i 

2,  365  ' 

3,  052  : 
3,926 

4,  312 
1,911 
2,625  i 
2,  583  j 
2,961  I 
1,605  : 
2,  777 
4,100 

10,686 
1,698 
1,727 
1,513 
2,231 
1,924 
208 

2,  022  | 
4,412  ! 

22,304  ! 
1,87-1  ' 
2,607  | 
2,709  | 
7,108  ; 
2,030 

70,  501 
3,280 
6,909  : 
6,  450  | 

2,  936  j 
4,095  ' 
1,855  I 
5,028  | 
3,233 

928  ; 

3,  931 
6,042  ; 
1,884  ' 
1,637 
4,876 
3,  303 
1,302  ! 
2,  115  , 
1,359  ! 
1,868  ; 
4,636 
2,632 
2,  141 
1,906  ' 
2, 113 

5,  448  • 
1,443  ' 
3,049  ' 
3,333  ; 
7,637  i 
1,934 
1,381  ; 


7,975 
2,716 
2,341 
2,704 
3,838 
3,  942 
1,803 
2,705 
2,489 

3,  031 
1,684 
2,690 

4,  504 
10.  024 

1,588 
1,727 
1,519 
2,165 
1,995 
154 
2,515 
4,420 

22,755 
1,727 
2,049 
2,807 
6,990 
1,932 

63,  135 
3,212 

0,  !!88 
6,267 
2,909 
4.327 
1,846 
4,  791 
3,  362 

939 
3,811 
6,040 
1,919 
1,454 
4,889 
3,815 
1,329 
2,114 

1,  252 
1,858 
4,127 
2.589 
1,925 
1,875 

2,  170 
4,847 
1,308 
2,99<) 
3,198 
7,297 
2,079 
1,372 


5,  895 

2,019 

1,843 

2,088 

2,942 

2,  777 

1,303 

2,074 

1,974 

2,488 

1,338 

2,025 

3,316 

7,260  j 

1,303 

1,209 

1,  113 
1,011 
1,555 

127 
2,120 
3,387 

13,  908 
1,386 
1,900 
2, 362 
5,078 
1,508 

39,  932 
2,553 
5,  370 
4,645 

2,  292 
3,170 
1,475 
3,042 
2,548 

737 
2,919 
4,  245 
1,345 
1,108 
3,801 
2,  731 
1,061 
I,  012 

912 
1,424 
3,114 
2,253 
1,626 
1,432 
1,602 
3,703 

!>93 
2,341 
2,506 
5.293 
1,587 
1,061 


5,404 
1,803 
1,673 
1,785 

2,  676  | 
2,508  ! 
1,108 
2,108 
1,755 
2,364 
1,307 
1,929 

3,  257 
6,304 

1,  H3 
1.210 
I,    '    i 
1,521 
1,526 

92 

1,951 
3,253 

12,380 
1,221 
1,897 
2, 245 
4,695 
1,451 

35, 252 

2,  240 
5,181 

4,  156 
2,108 
2,964 
1,344 
3,219 
2,553 

686 
2,188 
3,972 
1,170 

899 

3,  119 
2,  002 

962 
1,569 

880 
1,237 
2,  703 
2,106 
1,321 
1,334 
1,550 
3,234 

8.-'0 
2,  162 
2,260 
4,414 
1,526 

993 


STATE    OF    NEW   YORK. 


3-J3 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


50  and  under  60. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  00. 

90  and  under  100.    Above  100.   Ago  unk'wn.              Total. 

Aggregate.         COUNTIES. 

1 

3 
4 
3 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
13 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 

44!1 
42 
43 

44 
45 
40 
47 
48 
40 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
GO 

M, 

F. 

51. 

F. 

51. 

F. 

51. 

F. 

51.            F. 

51.         F.        M.         F.     ;         51.                F. 

3,405 
1,  444 
1,162 
1,368 
2,023 
2,068 
770 
1,530 
1,357 
1,025 
071 
1,450 
2,  212 
4,183 
958 
077 
633 

i,  OK;; 

1,004 
109 
1,470 
2,  337 
6,379 
997 
1,433 
1,730 
3,233 
1,051 
17,805 
1,649 
3,  802 
2,954 
1,544 
1,931 
1,050 
2,538 
1,956 
478 
1,641 
2,622 
765 
049 
2,553 
1,840 
088 
1,148 

70: 

919 
2,031 
1,514 
1,032 
094 
1,149 
2,  136 
080 
1,027 
1,748 
2,739 
1,192 
696 

3,219 
1,233 
1,  154 
1,333 
1,777 
1,  883 
664 
1,  550 
1,150 
1,047 
043 
1,350 
2,106 
3,  035 
852 
831 
791 
1,006 
1,  115 
73 
1,  403 
2,  183 
0,174 
926 
1,  213 
1,052 
2,  030 
923 
17,335 
1,  400 
3,533 
2,  743 
1,548 
1,  904 
950 
2,183 
1,928 
407 
1,482 
2,530 
063 
540 
2,320 
1,785 
694 
1,100 
637 
824 
1,774 
1,508 
867 
802 
1,  119 
1,970 
595 
1,498 
1,537 
2,599 
1,174 
681 

1,766 
020 
725 
034 
1,  253 
1,  369 
450 
1,031 
923 
930 
010 
001 
1,  321 
2,  380 
COO 
047 
529 
811 
741 
61 
807 
1,487 
2,  734 
005 
895 
900 
1,834 
616 
7,580 
955 
2,  299 
1,709 
065 
1,153 
700 
1,404 
1,211 
286 
922 
1,  408 
422 
353 
1,846 
1,182 
415 
714 
417 
557 
1,201 
973 
003 
027 
718 
1,203 
477 
1,071 
1,032 
1,595 
931 
480 

1,  838          022 
757           331 
632           323 
741           304 
1,  1C-'           582 
1,  127           577 
412           181 
985  |        521 
001            370 
1,018           437 
578           305 
800           403 
1,388  ,        576 
2,116;        883 
515  j        283 
51S           276 
506           2->7 
743           375 
684  :        321 
53             25 
824  ;        400 
1,40-2           702 
3,  3  10           806 
520           284 
814  ,        355 
984  ,        500 
1,  700           705 
506           200 
0,  223       2,  081 
825           310 
2,  130  :         970 
1,  628           730 
000           431 
1,  207           457 
613           288 
1,319           507 
1,203           587 

331    ;             171 

912           431 
1,535           558 
381           231 
386          166 
1,506  |        827 
1,  105           487 
417  |         159 
690  ;        350 
353           176 
550           215 
1,083           503 
1,  009           438 
501           216 
571          273 
680           370 
1,  209           471 
387           221 
998          454 
951          419 
1,  613           636 
753          360 
412          196 

800 
287 
202 
200 
542 
489 
103 
445 
207 
541 
284 
330 
607 
705 
100 
102 
225 
293 
331 
19 
320 

1,  237 
850 
331 
473 
008 
281 
2,957 
313 
039 
727 
432 
559 
215 
515 
501 
168 
412 
506 
197 
203 
676 
434 
185 
345 
163 
222 
440 
490 
174 
223 
312 
512 
167 
462 
434 
718 
323 
221 

136 
94 
103 
71 
147 
113 
43 
145 
84 
122 
97 
125 
151 
186 
00 
70 
58 
75 
80 
8 
118 
190 
104 
72 
08 
102 
145 
77 
407 

287 
214 
133 
140 
GO 
152 
204 
42 
88 
141 
45 
45 
204 
132 
47 
113 
57 
03 
110 
98 
01 
56 
91 
127 
48 
144 
109 
191 
73 
58 

212 
73 
79 
91 
132 
133 
30 
127 
70 
100 
83 
109 
183 
180 
GO 
54 
71 
70 
90 
6 
115 
197 
287 
58 
96 
147 
167 
63 
800 
52 
231 
184 
103 
122 
81 
141 
175 
34 
129 
200 
43 
47 
181 
159 
73 
88 
39 
61 
96 
138 
40 
56 
87 
118 
51 
118 
97  ! 
195 
72  i 
58 

18            26 
9            12 
6  !           8 
12  I          14 
12  j          11 
10            11 
4              2 
12            25 
9              8 
6  i          17 
8            14 
16            18 
13            19 
18  ;         18 
3  !          12 
8              6 
10  I          13 
8            10 
8              6 
2              1 
23            12 
19            19 
19            50 
6              0 
6             11 
20  i           15 
11             20 
6             11 
07            112 
8               9 
26            30 
17             13 
12             10 
8             15 
5               7 
17             15 
27             27 
2               7 
8  !           20 
18  !          22 
4  '            7 
3  !            2 
20  |          21 
20  !          18 

c!        7 

8            16 
5            10 
4              9 
14  i          13 
14            19 
5              4 
5              5 
9            12 
17            13 
6              9 
14            20 
13            15 
18            25 
10            15 
2              9 

55,510 
21,210 
17,  802 
22,  077 
28,  017 
29,  070 
13,  243 
20,  231 
23,333 
22,  450 
13,  108 
21,453 
31  069 

57,  402 
20,  407 
17,  580 

ai,  053 

27,  209 
28,  513 
13,  102 
20,  420 
22,272 
23,  342 
13,  170 
20,  824 
31,  821 
70,002 
13,  613 
15,  148 
12,  151 
15,  901 
15,  071 
1,  359 
19,  936 
34,713 
142,  764 
13,  655 
10,353 
21,593 
50,220 
15,  020 
409,  507 
24,  028 
52,  747 
44,  636 
21,847 
31,055 
14,  044 
36,564 
25,039 
6,967 

112,073 
41,617 
35,  442 
43,  735 
55,316 
58,  213 
26,  345 
40,  07  1 
45,  007 
45,  792 
20,  273 
42,  279 
62,  890 
141,003 
28,  001 
30,818 
23,  077 
32,  105 
31,111 
3,  010 
40,  309 
09,011 
274,  123 
28,  541 
39,  302 
43,  100 
100,  081 
30,509 
801,  088 
49,  882 
104,563 
90,  131 
43,  924 
61,  700 
28,586 
75,623 
49,950 
13,  819 
54,004 
83,  267 
24,  833 
21,943 
83,  628 
51,038 
19,753 
33,  983 
18,  740 
27,  925 
66,  214 
41,401 
32,  291 
28,  499 
31,  112 
74,  772 
21,370 
45,643 
47,  489 
97,227 
31,913 
20,133 

Albany  

1    i  

Ill  i  

1           1    ;  

Cayuga  
Cbautauqua  

1            1           5    

1    

Clinton 

1    

1    

1    .     ....... 

1 

1  i         1    1 

71,091 
14,  473 
15,  670 
11,826 
10,  204 
15,  440 
1,600 
20,  373 
34,  808 
131,  359 
14,  880 
19,  809 
21,  505 
40,  801 
15,  483 
391,521 
24,  054 
51,816 
45,  443 
22,077 
30,  645 
14,  542 
39,  059 
24,  911 
6  832 

Eric 

l'  

Essex 

2    .          1... 

2    ....     !  

i   !  

j 

i  ! 

Ilerkimer 

Jefferson 

4          5        14         10 

Kings      . 

! 

1       1   .. 

1                        2 

5Iontgomery  

4          12    1 
1                 

2212 
2          1    

Oncida  

11                      1 

1                      11 

2          2    . 

j 

Putnam  

27,  488 
41,870 
12,236 
11,583 
42,  424 
25,233 
9,897 
17,024 
9,  404 
14,  155 
33,831 
20,  636 
16,819 
14,  331 
15,433 
38,160 
11,033 
22,999 
24,138 
48,  978 
16,032 
10,  157 

26,  516 
43,  397 
12,  597 
10,  360 
41,204 
25,  805 
9,801 
16,  961 
9,276 
13,  770 
32,383 
20,  775 
15,  472 
14,  148 
15,  679 
36,  612 
10,343 
22,644 
23,351 
48,  249 
15,881 
9,976 

1  '        1 

!       i 

llocklaad  

2  1        2          6          9 

| 

St.  Lawrence  
Saratoga  

Sehenectady  

0    | 

1          2 

Suffolk      .         .   . 

. 

Sullivan  

j 

Tioga  

j 

j            I 

Ulster  

! 

1 

Washington  
Wayne  

l                  l  1 

i 

Westchestcr  
Wyoming  

! 
I 

I 

Yatcs  

116,304 

108,651 

66,611 

64,  881 

26,936 

27,171 

6,896 

j 
7,272  !        704           942 

42        50  j      39  j      31 

1,  910,  279 

1,921,311 

3,  831,  590 

STATE   OF  NEW   YORK. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


FREE  COLORED. 


COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10.     10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  mid  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M.             F. 

I 
M. 

F.             M. 

F. 

31.             F. 

M.            F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

1 

• 

3 
4 

5 
6 

7  : 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
1C 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
oo 

23 

• 
25 
26 
27 
23 
29 
: 
31 
32 
33 
34 

3G 

37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 

•to 

47 
48 
411 
50 
51 
53 
53 
M 
55 
50 
57 
58 
5D 
60 

11 
3 
11 

0 
O 

6 
6 
1 

1 
17 

4 
8 

2  ' 
3 
6 
7 
3 
3 
16 

37 
14 
16 
7 
22 

30 
11 
6 
67 
1 

101 
42 

38 
19 
23 

12 
21 
7 
2G 
13 
7 
• 

53 

12 
19 
8 

15 
6 
63 

50 

42 
9 
21 
17 
34 
14 
G 
62 

54 

11 
24 
10 
14 
7 
27 
24 

77 
o 

44 

19 
28 
11 
27 
7 
30 
25 

93 

37 
16 

20  : 

8i 
20 

33 
10 
7 
73 
1 
6 
93 
28  | 
6 
o 

11 

4 

:.. 
1 
11 
5 
234 

10 
6 
51 
S3 
446 
S7 
39 
23 
30 
67 
5 
19 
4 
14 
169 
41 
27 
21 
3 
20 
8 
23 
7 
6 
33 
102 
4 
15 
12 
91 

49 
9 
34 
6 
27 
13 
30 
19 
4 

o 
11 
141 
34 
5 
1 
7 
5 
46 
1 
6 
7 
322 

89 
14 
37 
9 

56 
26 
44 
19  I 
28  1 
92 
5 
20 
144 
77 
4 
1 
16 
12 
74 

97 
27 
. 
16 
36 
24 
68 
18 
6 
119 
1 
15 
209 
•  ; 
7 

53 

27 
25 
19 
47 
10 
53 
17 
15 
85 
o 

11 
138 
78 
10 
o 
11 
3 
45 
1 
18 
9 
301 
4 
13 
22 
34 
14 
1,106 
47 
32 
47 
37 
136 
7 
21 
11 
12 
216 
81 
35 
21 
5 
46 
8 
28 
7 
15 
33 
98 
0 
16 
17 
95 
3 
22 
17 
149 
3 
7 

57 
10 
20 
6 
32 
13 
42 
11 
o 

100 

59  ! 

13 
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6  | 
22, 

9  1 
34  I 
10 
8 
77 

C2 

8 
25 
4 
21 
9 
19 
l(i 
4 
74 

Cliutou 

1 
14 
6 
I 

3 

12 
o 

8 
• 
31 
9 

14 
13.1 
50 
5 
1 
IS 
3 
43 

15 

117 
56 
13 
1 
11 
3 

12 
131 
53 
11 
1 
11 

42 

14 
100 
42 
6 
1 
11 
5 
58 

:• 
148 
76 
0 
1 
7 
3 
55 

6 

94  ; 

53 

7  i 

2 

11 

7 
45  | 

G 
97 
35 
6 
4 
8 

34 

Dutches 

o 

4 

8 

3 
33 

8 
1 
35 

19 
10 
77 

7 

Herklmer 

2 
5 
64 

4 

1 
67 

14 
12 
200 
1 
12 
15 
SO 
18 
410 
15 
24 
28 
38 
133 
4 
16 
17 
10 
158 
49 
24 
42 
3 
40 
8 
31 

i 

74 
4 
12 
10 
79 
3 
16 
8 
90 
3 
3 

23 
13 

209 
o 

4 
20 
28 
19 
453 
22 
27 
20 
28 
137 
5 
21 
7 
9 
155 
44 
40 
25 
3 
23 
13 
20 

y 

14 
21 
95 
4 
11 
15 
91 
1 
14 
14 
87 
o 

11 

11 
15 
251 
3 
9 
15 
27 
16 
500 
21 
37 
25 
29 
127 
8 
22 
12 
4 
190 
49 
38 
28 
4 
27 
14 
29 
7 
15 
31 
111 
10 
12 
19 
90 
5 
14 
17 
106 
2 

10 

15 
15 
259 
3 
9 
24 
30 
17 
571 
20 
42 
32 
39 
110 
4 
22 
12 
8 
182 
52 
39 
27 
7 
32 
12 
33 
4 
11 
39 
99 
5 
17 
20 
97 
2 
13 
13 
117 
3 
10 

20 
12 
215 

0 

11 

•     17 
29 
21 
505 

39 
20 
20 
128 
5 
24 
14 

224 

59 
30 
30 
0 
30 
14 
27 
4 
12 
29 
121 
0 
25 
18 
87 
4 
10 
11 
151 
4 
12 

10 
9 
288 
4 
11 
21 
20 
22 
531 
17 
43 
21 
34 
132 
10 
15 
11 
9 
194 
56 
35 
39 
4 
42 
13 
32 
3 
18 
35 
105 
5 
12 
20 
115 
4 
14 
17 
115 
1 
9 

24 
19 
304 
1 
15 
28 
43 
28 
1,120 
92 
43 
57 
47 
157 
15 
21 
23 
17 
205 
90 
53 
49 
o 

51 
10 
40 
12 
11 
32 
136 
10 
17 
21 
134 
2 
18 
S3 
232 
5 
11 

20 
26 

558 

13 
16 
427 
4 
10 
20 
44 
24 
1,393 
29 
47 
34 
33 
150 
8 
22 
9 
11 
233 
91 
39 
27 
3 
CO 
18 
27 
4 
11 
28 
122 
5 
11 
22 
114 
4 
8 
14 
162 
2 
11 

.- 
8 
291 
3 
8 
18 
31 
17 
701 
38 
50 
22 
22 
95 
8 
28 
13 
8 
191 
63 
43 
36 

30 
13 
27 

11 
13 
93 
3 
11 
20 
77 
3 
14 
16 
112 
1 
11 

11 
6 

319 
1 
7 
14 
33 
20 
874 
21 
38 
25 
25 
109 
7 
20 
11 

t; 

18-1 
57 
44 
34 
1 
3 
9 
24 
3 
12 
22 
100 
2 
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70 
5 

8 
13 
129 
1 
9 

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2 
6 
o 

3 

114 
3 
4 
13 
9 
22 
1 
4 
1 
3 
41 
14 
6 
14 
1 
9 
o 

7 
1 
2 
8 
16 
3 
4 
4 
14 

15 
20 
31 
27 
648 
28 
38 
30 
39 
110 
12 
19 
11 
8 
182 
51 
27 
42 
3 
35 
14 
25 
17 
13 
25 
107 
9 
14 
10 
93 
3 
1C 
10 
131 
2 
5 

18 
26 
52 
30 
1,655 
48 
64 
61 
92 
179 
11 
20 
17 
22 
304 
99 
65 
47 
8 
68 
21 
40 
9 
SI 
32 
154 
7 
27 
23 
140 

s 

23 
26 
203 
8 

17 

o 

0 
o 

82 
0 
2 
7 
5 
33 

Mont   omer 

New  Yurk 

5 
7 
3 
47 
18 
9 

] 
3 
2 
7 

1 
4 
20 
1 
1 
3 
20 

Suffolk          

4 
2 
30 

6 
4 
25 
1 
3 

19 
17 
117 
o 

8 

WcatchcHter 

Wyoming  

Yates  .  .  . 

4 

Total  

501 

562 

2,119 

2,176 

2,582 

2,636 

2,662 

2,  624 

2,235 

2,764 

4,110 

5,136 

3,511 

3,913 

2,669 

2,784 

STATE    OF    NEW   YORK. 

TABLK  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


325 


FREE  COLORED. 


50  mid  under  00.    60  und  under  70. 

70  and  under  80.    80  and  under  90. 

90imd  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unkn'n. 

Totak 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

1 
2 
3 
4 

6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 

23 
24 
25 
26 

28 
29 
30 
31 

33 
34 
35 
30 

37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
43 
4fi 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
53 
53 
54 
5; 
5b 
S7 
58 
59 
6C 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P.             M.             F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M.         F. 

51.                 F. 

29 
6 
20 
2 
19 
10 
17 
10 
9 
39 

34 
6 
19 
4 

14 
6 
14 
9 

43 

14 
o 

0 
4 

7 
1 
7 
5 
5 
31 
o 

25 
5 
5 
1 
6 
3 
3 
6 
o 

35 

12 
3 

13 
1 

1 
2 

2               8 

i 

1 

1 

450 
132 
222 
79 
238 
99 
291 
125 
90 
G39 
13 
95 
909 
458 
03 
11 
97 
45 
396 
o 

128 
102 
2,253 
22 
93 
135 
288 
108 
5,468 
303 
305 
276 
283 
1,028 
62 
175 
113 
97 
1,682 
511 
312 
209 
28 
312 
107 
248 
52 
96 
233 
882 
47 
130 
142 
771 
29 
136 
135 
1,142 
25 
74 

488 
132 
242 

i 

213 

10G 
278 
138 
33 
741 
3 
91 
1,083 
420 
01 
8 
88 
39 
423 
1 
123 
107 
2,740 
17 
91 
165 
279 
189 
7,106 
214 
333 
279 
350 
1,084 
69 
100 
91 
80 
1,  705 
547 
317 
230 
31 
379 
134 
336 
48 
117 
242 
916 
47 
118 
155 
838 
29 
123 
135 
1,128 
27 
83 

938 
261 
464  ; 
151 
451 
205  ' 
572 
2C3 
128 
1,380 
16 
180 
2,  051 
878 
123 
19 
185 
84 
81!) 
3 
251 
209 
4,999 
39 
184 
300 
507 
357 
12,574 
517 
638 
555 
639 
2,112 
131 
335 
207 
183 
3,  387 
1,058 
059 
549 
59 
091 
241 
484 
100 
213 
475 
1,798 
94 
248 
297 
1,009 
58 
259 
270 
2,270 
52 
157 

Albany  

1 

3 

1 
o 
o 
o 
12 

o 

1 

1 

Cayuga  

1 
1 

2 

2 

Chautauqua  

4 
o 

1 

20 

1 
1 
1 
4 

1 

1 

Clinton  

7              2 

1 

Columbia  

. 

Cortlaud  

3 

07 
37 
I 
1 
5 
5 
30 

4 

C8 

20 
4 

0 
39 
18 
4 

4 
43 
7 
3 

3 

9 
G 
o 

1 

0 

1 

8 

1 
24 
o 

1 

6 
3 

7 
1 

2 

1 

Dutchess  

1 

2 

Eric  

Essex  

1 

Franklin  

4 
o 

33 

5 
1 

18 

4 
1 
19 

2 

1 

o 

1 

Fulton  

Geuesco  

'1    > 

3 

2 

1 

• 

Hamilton  

10 
8 
146 
n 

4 
4 

18 
299 
17 
21 
20 
20 
CO 
7 
14 
4 
0 
107 
26 
22 
21 
1 
29 
19 
15 
4 
4 
13 
70 

7 
7 
170 
1 
5 
.1 
15 
11 
487 
13 
17 
• 
29 
62 
6 
8 
3 
3 
99 
43 
31 
13 

3 

5 
70 
1 
7 
4 
10 
6 
127 
9 
12 
17 
12 
41 
2 
5 
5 
6 
1  77 
SO 
21 
9 
1 
10 
3 
10 
3 
4 
8 
33 
o 

8 
8 
31 
1 
6 
11 
48 
3 

5 
5 

77 

a 

5 
G 
18 

7 
226 
8 
6 
11 
14 
38 
3 
o 

7 
5 
80 
18 
12 
5 

3 
o 

12 
o 

1 

3 

1 
4 
32 
3 
5 
o 

3 

20 

3 

I 
29 

1 

Hi'rkimer  

2 
1 

1 
g 

Jefferson  

5 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
12 

9 

4 

Lewis  

3 
2 

4 
5 
102 
2 
4 
5 
6 
10 
1 

2 
1 
1 

2 
32 
2 
3 

2 
3 

6 

1 

1 

Livingston  
Madison  

Monroo  

2 

11 

Montgomery  

1 
1 

1 

1 

6 
1 

New  York  

Niagara  

Oueida  

2 

O 

1 

Onoudaga  

Ontario  

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

Oswego  

1 
3 
29 
12 
G 
6 

4 
1 
36 
9 
7 
3 

1 
1 
10 
6 
n 
3 
1 

4 
2 

1 
1 
3 

1 

Otsego  

\ 

3 

1 

Putnam  

4 

0 

1 

1 
2 

Rensseluer  

1 

1 

Rocklaud  

St.  Lawrence  

34 

18 
14 

20 
8 
10 
1 
5 
9 
34 
o 

1 
0 
23 
3 
4 
10 
47 
3 
4 

9 
7 
8 
1 
4 
3 
12 
1 
3 
2 
10 

10 
o 

3 
1 

1 
8 
20 
1 
3 

1 

1 
2 

1 

0 

o 

1 

Schenectady  

1 

1 

2 
2 

1 
7 

Schuyler  

14 

A 

9 
6 
59 
o 

12 
0 
82 
3 
3 

2 
1 
2 

i 

Seneca  

1 

4 

1 

1 

Suffolk  

8 
0 
51 
7 
12 
8 
78 
1 
7 

i 

0 

Tioga  

Tompkius  

16 

5 

6 

1 

1 

Ulster  

t.r 

1 
4 
24 

3 

1 
19 

2 

1 

Washington  

1 
3 

1 
8 
1 

I 

2 

2 

1 

"Westebester  

1 

1               1 

1 

Yates  

1,  517       1,  676 

842 

917 

310           414 

83          150 

23 

48 

8  I      17 

4 

4 

23,178 

25,  827 

49,  005 

326 


STATE    OF    NEW    YORK. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


INDIAN. 


1 

g 
3 
4 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

11 

14 
15 

> 
- 

COUNTIES. 

fnd 
M. 

•r  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  mid  u 
M. 

ider  10. 

10  and  uuder  15. 

13  and  undergo. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  uuder  SO. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

1 

1 

Hamilton 

0 

1 

1 
i 

1 

1 
5 
1 

1 

4 

1 

1 
1 

12 

B 

5 

8 

6 
1 

(i 

5 

4 

o 

Oneida 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Suffolk 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

W  -ouiin 

1 

1 

o 

5 

3 

12 

8 

7 

5 

11 

11 

12 

9 

9 

8 

7 

7 

AGGREGATE. 


51  674 

,  '  .  •' 

oj3  ggg 

208  41° 

009  g.jo 

004  7(J9 

°00  784 

195  255 

186  047 

•>QO  gog 

336  905 

380  996 

179  870 

-.274  183 

193  037 

175  176 

501 

56° 

2  119 

o  ]7g 

o  570 

o  G3G 

0  GC° 

o  g.->4 

o  035 

o  7{J4 

4  1°0 

5  136 

3  511 

3  913 

2  (369 

2  754 

o 

5 

3 

12 

g 

5 

H 

11 

13 

9 

7 

7 

52  175 

51  257 

°1G  112 

210  591 

1032  405 

°°7  413 

°03  453 

197  884 

188  893 

°05  604 

341  037 

386  141 

283  390 

^78  104 

195  713 

177  967 

STATE    OF    NEW   YORK. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


827 


INDIAN. 


SOnnd  under  GO. 

GO  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  imcl  under  90. 

JO  nnd  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Vge  unk'wn. 

Total. 

Aggregate 

COUNTIES. 

M. 

F 

*\[ 

F 

M 

F 

SI 

F. 

M. 

F. 

51. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

1 

o 

3 
34 

G 
1 
3 

1 

1 
4 

1 
85 

J 

:i 
:i 
i 

1C 

i 

0 

:i 
:i 

Albany  

1 

1 

1 

1 

51 

1 

Herkhner  
Jefferson 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

fl 
1 

Seheneetudy  

1 
3 

St.  Lawrence  
Suffolk. 

~ 

1 

1 

8 

Tioga  

WmhlngtoB  
Wayne  

1 

1 

1 

8 

7 

4 

4 

1 

75 

Go 

140 

1 

3 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 


AGGREGATE. 


64  881     °6  936 

07  171 

6  896 

7  27°           704 

040 

50 

39 

31 

1  910  279 

1  921  311 

3  831  590 

Total  •whites            ' 

1.517 

1,076 

842 

917          310 

414 

83 

150             25 

48 

8 

17 

4 

4 

23,178 

25,  827 

49,  005 

Total  free  colored.: 

g 

7 

4 

4 

1 

65 

140 

Total  ludiam  

I 

117,829 

110,  334 

G7,  457 

65,  802     27,  246 

27,586 

6,979 

7,  428  j        729 

990 

50 

67 

43 

35 

1,933,532 

1,  947,  203 

3,  880,  735 

' 

• 

328 


STATE    OF    NEW   YORK. 


TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


COUXTIES. 

WHITE. 

FUEE  COLOUi:i>. 

Total  free 
colored. 

Aggregate. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

11. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

55,510 
21,210 
17,  802 
22,  077 
28,  017 
29,  072 
13,  243 
20,251 
23,335 
22,  450 
13,  108 
21,455 
31,009. 
71,091 
14,478 
15,  670 
11,820 
10,  201 
15,4-10 
1,002 
20,  374 
34,  900 
131,359 
14,  680 
19,  809 
21,010 
49,801 
15,  463 
391,522 
24,  954 
51,810 
45,  445 
22,  (177 
30,  045 
14,  542 
39,  059 
24,911 
0,852 
27,  486 
41,870 
12,230 
11,083 
42,  420 
20,  233 
9  899 

57,403 
20,  407 
17,580 
21,058 
27,  299 
28,  545 
13,102 
20,  420 
22  272 
23,  342 
13,  170 
20,  824 
31,821 
70,  002 
13,  013 
15,148 
12,  151 
15,  901 
15,  071 
1,359 
19,930 

142,704 
13,  055 
19,553 
21,629 
50,220 
15,  026 
409,  573 
24,  928 
52,  7  18 
4-1,  (fc'O 
21,8-17 
31,055 
14,044 
3,",,  504 
25,039 
0,907 
20,510 
43,  400 
12,  597 
10,  300 
41,204 
25,  805 
9,802 
10,901 
9,  270 
13,  770 
32  383 

112,  979 
41,017 
35,  442 
4:1,  735 
55,310 
58,217 
20,  345 
40,  071 
43,  007 
45,  792 
20,278 
42,  279 
02,  890 
141,093 
28,091 
30,  818 
23,  977 
32,  105 
31,111 
3,021 
40,310 
09,  016 
274,  123 
28,011 
39,  302 
43,  245 
100,  081 
30,  509 
801,090 
49,  882 
101,  504 
90,  131 
43,  924 
01,700 
28,580 
75,  023 
49.950 
13,819 
54,004 
85,  270 
24,  833 
21,943 
83,  630 
01,038 
19,701 
33,  985 
18,740 
27,925 
60,215 
41,477 
32,  291 
28,000 
31,112 
74,  772 
21,376 
45,  045 
47,492 
97,227 
31,916 
20,  133 

382 
33 
215 
54 
201 
OS 
221 
107 
55 
068 
9 
00 
905 
340 
40 
10 
90 
21 
318 

71 
79 
1,837 
10 
78 
89 
135 
155 
5,  212 
144 
230 
101 
237 
936 

O.) 

110 
91 
95 
1,551 
300 
203 
24-1 
11 
;              215 
92 
152 
32 
73 
12-1 
691 
47 
90 
115 
714 
14 
97 
95 
1,001 

a 

41 

427 
40 
235 
50 
181 
57 
205 
114 
18 
073 
3 
31 
992 
307 
43 
8 
85 
18 
315 
1 
71 
87 
2,  185 
10 
75 
97 
130 
181 
6,  920 
109 
251 
112 
300 
994 
21 
81 
78 
83 
1,069 
371 
287 
255 
12 
201 
99 
143 
23 
79 
137 
054 
45 
80 

758 
19 
84 
90 
951 
10 
41 

809 
73 
450 
104 
385 
125 
429 
221 
73 
1,261 
12 
84 
1,  897 
047 
83 
18 
181 
39 
633 
3 
142 

4,022 
20 
153 
180 
271 
330 
12,  102 
253 
487 
303 
537 
1,930 
40 
197 
172 
173 
3,120 

550 
499 
23 
470 
191 
300 
55 
102 
201 
1,  3-15 
92 
170 
245 
1,  472 
. 
181 
185 

19 

QO 

68 
99 
7 
25 
34 
31 
70 
18 
35 
51 
4 
43 
04 
118 
22 
1 
1 
24 
73 

01 
92 

22 
32 
49 
73 

20 
08 

129 
191 
14 
47 
00 
80 
143 
42 
55 
119 
4 
102 
154 
231 
40 
1 
4 
40 
180 

938 
204 
404 
151 
431 
205 
572 
203 
128 
1,380 
10 
180 
2,031 
873 
123 
19 
183 
84 
819 
3 
251 
209 
4,999 
39 
184 
300 
507 
357 
12,  574 
017 
038 
550 
039 
2,  112 
131 
335 
207 
183 
3,387 
1,053 
i>59 
019 
59 
891 
241 
484 
100 
213 
475 
1,798 
94 
248 
297 
1,609 

259 
270 
2,270 
02 
157 

113,  917 
41,831 
35,906 
43,  886 
55,  767 
58,422 
20,  917 
40,  934 
45,  735 
47,  172 
26,  294 
42,  403 
01,941 
141,  971 
28,  2  1  4 
30,  837 
24,  102 
32,  189 
31,930 
3,  024 
40,061 
69,825 
279,  122 
28,580 
39,  546 
43,  045 
100,  648 
30,  800 
813,  069 
50,399 
105,  202 
90,086 
44,  503 
63,812 
28,717 
75,953 
50,  157 
14,002 
57,  391 
86,328 
25,  492 
22,  493 
83,  689 
51,  729 
20,002 
34,  409 
18,840 
23,133 
60,090 
43,  275 
32,385 
28,748 
31,409 
76,381 
21,  434 
45,904 
47,  762 
99,  497 
31,  90S 
20,290 

3,  880,  735 

nn  • 

Brooke7 

Cheumu  - 

57 
90 
113 
18 

Erie 

3 

21 
108 

07 

410 
0 
10 
40 
153 
13 
226 
109 
09 
115 
40 
92 
40 
59 
19 
o 

131 
155 
49 
25 
17 
97 
15 
90 
20 
23 
109 
191 

52 
20 
501 

10 
08 
143 
8 
ISO 
105 
82 
137 
50 
90 
45 
79 
10 
3 
130 
170 
00 

19 
118 
35 
88 
25 
38 
105 
202 

33 
25 
80 
10 
39 
45 
177 
17 
42 

109 
43 
977 
13 
31 
114 
290 
21 
412 
204 
101 
252 
102 
182 
85 
138 
35 
5 
207 
331 
109 
50 
30 
210 
00 
184 
45 
61 
214 
453 
o 

73 
52 
137 

78 
85 
318 
33 
75 

Oneida  

Oswcgo  

Schcnectudy  

17,  024 
')  401 

14.  155 
M  832 

Stcuben  

Suffolk  

20,  G94 
10,819 
14  352 

20,783 
15,  472 
14,  148 
10,  079 
30,  012 
10,  343 
22,  046 
23,353 
48,  2  19 
10,  883 
9,976 

Tioga  

40 
27 

15 
39 
40 
141 
10 
33 

15,433 
38,100 
11,  033 
22,999 
24,  139 
48,  978 
10,033 
10,  157 

Ulster  

"Westchestcr  

Yatcs  

Total  

1,910,354 

1,921,376 

3,831,730 

19,  491 

21,733 

41,224 

3,687 

4,094 

7,  781            49,  005 
I 

NOTE.— 140  Indians  kicluded  In  white  population. 


STATE    OF    NEW    YORK. 


3-20 


TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    iC. 

COUNTIES. 

Winri:.                                                             FKEE  COLORED. 

M. 

P. 

Total.                 M. 

F.                 Total. 
1 

Alfred 

093 
311 
207 
870 

i,  via 
ess 

813 
9CC 
473 

soa 

531 
1,  0-10 
672 
458 

1,080 

o:;o 

506 
635 

567 
1,074 
612 
030 

eos 

457 
480 
0)8 
1   °54 

074 
4  SO 
271 
80S 
1,  113 
831 
653 
820 

4:;o 

450 

503 

l,  039 
651 
407 
1;C81 
951 
457 
623 
552 
1,003 
037 
659 
8!!4 
705 
418 
4-17 
569 
1,  101 
659 
4,550 
2,537 
2,813 

1,171 
1,759 
3,240 
4,004 
4,099 
5,  459 

1  307 

Allen 

do 

991 

Alma 

do..       .. 

503                       3 
1,738                       1 
2,  256                       4 
1  7-^1 

10     i                  578 
1                   1.73!t 

12                   2,208 

do  

...do... 

8 

"                                                              1 

1,093                       4 
1,820                       1 
90') 

8 

12                   1.708 
1                    1,827 

959 

do  

1  064          .      .                                                                            ••   MM 

do..   . 

2,079                     21 
1  3°3 

£j     ;                -JG                   2,  li!5 

Cciitervillu 

...do  

805 

2,  101                     13 
1,  881     '                  6 
903 

13                     20               .   2,187 
2     I                  8                    1,889 
963 

Friendship                                                            do  

1  257 

1  139 

2,  137                       1 
1  lf)9 

4 

5                   2,  142 

1,315                       1 
1,824                       7 
1,508                     37 
875                       1 
933                       1 

1,237  :            i 

2,415                       9 
1,  348                     21 
9,  050                     34 
4,  983                       9 
5,  476                     30 
3,  864                     27 
2,070                     17 
3,201                       0 
6,  330                       4 
7,  917                     00 
8,175                     32 
10,  592                     78 

1     1               1.310 
15     !               1,839 
63                    I,'<53I 

2                       9:15 
1                    1,238 
17                   2,432 
43     :               1,390 
80     '              9,  130 
21                   5,007 
05                   5,541 
5S                   3,  922 
28     ;              2,  098 
17                   3,278 
11                   0,341 
120                   8,  043 
81                   8,256 
159                 10,751 

8 
26 
1 

1 

Sc-io                                                                       '  do  

Ward 

do 

do...    . 

Willing 

do  

Wiilsville 

do  

8 
21 
4fi 
15 
35 
31 
11 
11 
7 
00 
49 
81 

Wirt 

do  

GS3 
4,494 
2,  -146 
2,003 
1,871 

...     ' 
3,000 
3,823 

4,  ore 

5,133 

Albauy  

do  

do  

do  

do  

do  

do  

8th  ward  . 

do  

9th  ward  

do  

10th  ward  

do  

Total  Albany 

29,  007 

2,805 
1.520 
4,  052 

8;>3 

1,  (Ml 
1,  058 
1,670 
1,475 
3,104 
1  330 

31,  721 
1,533 
2,703 
1,529 
4,740 
798 
1,584 
900 
1,017 
1,528 
3,  030 
1,348 
4,358 
547 
4,183 
902 
1,589 
5-10 
043 
873 
794 
301 
020 
1,474 
848 
1,037 
1,041 
1,360 

01,  718                   297 
3  064 

352 
1 
33 
33 

019     ;            02,  367 
1|              3,  065 
70                   5,  644 
08                   3,  117 
2                   8,  800 
1  600 

Berne 

do 

Bethlehem  

do  

5,  503                     43 
3,  049                     35 
8,  798      

do 

do 

..do  

1,000      

do  

3,228                     10 
2,  024                       1 
3,  287                     8 
3,  003                       3 
0,  194                     13 
2,  084                       4 
8,  702                     36 
1  090      . 

8 

18                   3,  246 
1                   2,  023 
17                   3,  304 
5                   3,  008 
35                   6,  229 
8                   2,  692 
58                   8,  820 
1  090 

do 

do 

9 
2 

23 
4 

22 

do 

do         

West  Troy            .  .           

do  

4,404 
513 
3,623 
9B8 
1,001 
594 
720 
910 
815 
400 
725 
1,050 
845 
1,031 
1,  135 
1,311 

do 

8,006                   133 
1,828                     0 
3,  250        

106 

7 

319                 8,325 
13                  1,841 
3  ;>50 

.     do  . 

ColcHvillu 

1,134                       6 
1,308                     11 
1,  783                       5 
1,609      

6 

10 
3 

13     ;               1,  146 
21     i               1,389 
8                   1,791 
1  60"! 

Kirk  wood 



rlo 

797 

]  345      

i               i  345 

3,  024                     14 
1,  693      

23 

37                   3,  0,H 
1  69'{ 

2,  058     ;                 14 
2,  190                       !l     | 
2  671                       1     ' 

20 
6 

34                   2.  092 
15                   2,211 
1                   2,  672 

4:2 

330 


STATE    OF    NEW  YORK. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIKS    TOWNS,   tf. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

H. 

r. 

Total. 

1,108 
1,014 
503 
410 
303 
673 
fiTD 
664 
!>2G 
724 
898 
730 
780 
8C5 
498 
Ki2 
70.) 
059 
003 
647 
659 
CM 
M5 
1,382 
559 
711 
054 
856 
1,002 
380 
031 
5,512 
1,315 
1,291 
1,186 
950 
633 
1,203 
1,110 
1,081 
000 
1,097 
704 
904 
1,047 
637 
1,006 
Gill 
986 
1,040 
1,507 
598 
694 
1,023 
1,046 
5-15 
1,037 
790 
813 
1,452 
704 
682 
215 
2,803 
922 
862 
969 
270 
514 

1,021 
958 
398 
354 
304 
OS6 
615 
630 
954 
6G5 
921 
694 
735 
840 
465 
454 
694 
515 
558 
608 
606 
584 
714 
1,234 
516 
720 
647 
709 
888 
338 
887 
5,264 
1,  205 
1,274 
1,  102 
934 
598 
1,221 
1,  127 
1,078 
005 
1,089 
602 
951 
965 
703 
998 
661 
927 
1,062 
1,500 
595 
050 
978 
1,030 
545 
902 
735 
804 
1,  380 
655 
648 
143 
2,  791 
829 
735 
9fiS 
297 
451 

2,129 
1,972 
POO 
773 
607 
1,359 
1,294 
1,300 
1,880 
1,389 
1,819 
1,  424 
1,  521 
1,705 
963 
98G 
1,  399 
1,204 
1,161 
1,275 
1,  265 
1,237 
1,579 
2,616 
1,075 
1,  431 
1,  301 
1,625 
1,950 
718 
1,818 
10,  776 
2,520 
2,565 
2,348 
1,890 
1,  231 
2,424 
2,237 
2,  159 
1,325 
2,186 
1,426 
1,815 
2,012 
1,340 
2,064 
1,202 
1,913 
2,102 
3,007 
1,193 
1.314 
2,001 
2,076 
1,090 
1,999 
1,525 
1,707 
2,832 
1,359 
1,330 
358 
5.594 
1,  751 
1,597 
1,  937 
567 
!*S 

2,  129 
1/.K3 
900 
779 
G67 
1,  359 
1,294 
1,300 
1,881 
1,389 
1,819 
1,424 
1,525 
1,708 
•J63 
086 
1,399 
1,206 
1,  101 
1,275 
1,265 
1,238 
1,  57'J 
2,706 
1,075 
1.439 
1,304 
1,6,15 
1,954 
718 
1,844 
10,  S86 
2,  528 
2,  598 
i,  350 
1,892 
1,231 
2,  429 
2,  238 
2,  219 
1,325 
2,232 
1,439 
1,917 
2,  013 
1,  351 
2,060 
1,262 
:•-.'.! 
2,  129 
3,008 
1,194 
1,348 
2,  012 
2,  077 
1,103 
2,  Oil 
1,525 
1,711 
2,  837 
1,359 
1,330 
358 
5,  616 
1,751 
1,599 
1,937 
574 

m 

r    i 

do  

1 

2 

3 

do  

do  

2 

4 

6 

ColdS  riu 

do  

do  

do  

do  

do  

1 

1 

do  

do  

do  

...do... 

3 
1 

1 
o 

\ 
3 

do  

do  

do  

do 

Little  Valley 

do  

1 

1 

o 

do  

do  

Mamfield          

do  

do  

1 

1 

New  Albion  

do  

Otean  

do  

50 

40 

90 

Otto  

do  

Perryttburtf  

do  

•I 

1 

4 

0 

8 
3 

do  

Portville  

do  

Randolph  

do  

o 

(> 

4 

South  Viill,-  v  

do  

Yorkuhln-  

do  

12 
115 
4 
15 

0 

14 
95 
4 
18 

26 
210 
8 
33 
2 

0 

do  

do  

Cato  

do  

Conqueett  

do  

Fleming  

do  

Oenoa  

do  

0 

1 

31 

3 

5 
1 

00 

Ira  

do 

...   .do 

26 

do  . 

Mentz  

do  . 

22 
5 
2 

24 
6 

46 
13 

2 
1 

Jl 

Montezunui  

do 

Moravia  

do  .. 

Niles  

do... 

1 
G 
1 

Owasco  

do... 

5 

1 

Scipio  

do  

Scmproniujj  

do  

Sennet  

do 

5 
19 

1 
1 
4 
5 

5 

15 

10 

27 
1 
1 
4 

II 
1 
13 
12 

Springport  

do  . 

Sterling  

do 

pSmnmerkill  

do 

Throcp  

do... 

Venice  

...do... 

6 
1 

5 
7 

Victory  i  do  

Arkwriglrt  

8 
5 

Bunti  

do 

Carroll  

...  do 

Charlotte  

do 

» 

5 

8 

4 
5 

Chautauqua  

do. 

Cherry  Creek  

...do   .. 

Clymer  ;           do 

Dextcrville  dn 

Dunkirk  

do 

9 

13 

22 

Ellery  

do 

Kllii-ott  

do 

•i 

a 

KllinKton  

...do 

KoiTertvlllo  

do 

4 

3 

7 

Fivnrh  Crrek  

do... 

STATE    OF    NEW    YORK. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &<-.— Continued. 


331 


WHITE. 

CITIES,    TOWNS,    iC.                                                            COUNTIES. 

FHEE   COLORED. 

Aggregate, 

M.            |            , 

Total. 

M.                         !•'. 

Total. 

649 
1,130 
120 
1,787 
2-13 
1,492 
865 
598 
21 
747 
2,  1G5 
974 
974 
693 
346 
861 
77 
942 
020 
1,829 
447 
888 
643 
1,040 
4,250 
644 
1,091 
2,309 
729 
1,049 
8G7 
786 
722 
852 
396 
1,930 
1,350 
530 
731 
1,322 
555 
2,180 
845 
1,677 
617 
638 
840 
504 

823 
915 
810 
],640 
1,486 
1,  600 
J,  902 
1,699 
927 
300 
1,  135 
1,948 
1,631 
1,897 
1,715 
980 
825 
897 
1,085 
1.983 

1,315 
2,  301 
2-10 
3,603 
508 
3,100 
532 
1,200 
40 
1,791 
4,274 
1,983 
2,013 
1,  391 
CGI 
1,  701 
159 
1,887 
1,274 
3,604 
913 
1,837 
1,302 
2,125 
8,312 
1,331 
2,217 
4,047 
1,507 
2,154 
1,770 
3,584 
1,407 
1,670 
781 
3,790 
2,737 
1,093 
1,483 
2,602 
1,170 
4,217 
1  752 
3,237 
1,201 
1,  275 
1,663 
1,013 
2,684 
1,661 
1,821 
1,657 
3,  217 
2,  956 
3,452 
5,851 
3,390 
1,924 
1,235 
2,337 
3,  925 
3,383 
3,  617 
3,G3S 
1,  975 
1,718 
1,787 
2,170 
3.  975 

1,315 
2,310 
240 
3,  606 
510 
3,  155 
552 
1,200 
40 
1,794 
4,293 
1,984 
2,  013 
1,394 
661 
1,716 
159 
1,887 
1,274 
3,  640 
918 
1,  853 
1,308 
2,  128 
8,682 
1,339 
2,  277 
4,  733 
1,508 
2,  171 
1.770 
1,588 
1,407 
1,671 
781 
3,  809 
2,  74:: 
1,094 
1,483 
2,  1117 
1.171 
1,356 
1,75',' 
:i,  290 
1.2GI 
1,270 
1,063 
1,013 
2,  701 
1,661 
1,822 
1,661 
3  227 
2,  977 
3,  452 
5,857 
3,  399 
1,924 
1,271 
2,348 
3,926 
3,389 
3.  648 
3.644 
1,  976 
1,720 
1,889 
2,  1S7 
4.163 

Hanover                                                                 ..    ..do                                               ;           1  165 

5                       4 

9 

Hamlet                                                                  do  .                                    120 

., 

3 

0 

55 

1                       1 
21                     31 

Kia-itono                                                               .     .     do                                                                            287 

Mina                                                         .       •  .  .  .     do                                                                       602 

Nashville                                          do       19 

1 

I'ol-md                                                                        do                                                                   1  044 

3    '. 

3 

19 
1 

8                   H 
1 

Portland                                                               '   .         do                                                                         1  009 

Ripley                                                        do                                                          '          1  039 

Sherman                                                     .         i  do                                                              !              701 

1 

1 

Sheridan  i  do  843 

8                     4 

12 

Smith's  Mills                                                       ;            do                                                               18° 

"Westneld  ...                                                    do                                                                         ]  775 

16                     20 
3                       2 
10                       6 
5    :                1 

175     i               195 
6                       2 
38     '                22 
47                     39 
1      

36 
5 
16 
6 
3 
370 

60 
86 
1 

17 

Ui"  Flats  do                                                               :              049 

Catlin  do               .                                                              G59 

Elmira  ......do  4  056 

Erin  do  i             687 

8     j                  9 

Bainbridge  do                                                          i             798 

224 

Columbus  do     .                                                     !             685 

Coventry  do  ..                      '              818 

1 

1 

12                       7 
1                     5 

I     ! 

19 
6 

1 

Guilford  '            do                                                                   1381 

New  Berlin  !  do  •          ]  280 

8                       7 
1      

15 
1 
139 

Norwich  '  do  '          °  037 

61                     78 

Otselic  do                                                                       907 

Oxford  '            do                                                                   ]  500 

29                     24                     53 

1 

1 
5 

Plymouth  do                                                                       823 

2    !                  3 

8               n              17 

1 

1 
8 
10 
21 

4     i                  4 
5                     5 
13                     8 

Black  Brook  ;            do                                                                   1  78G 

Champlaiu  :            do                                                                   °  94D 

4                     2 

7    |                 2 

G 
9 

Chazy  :     do  1691 

36      

36 
11 
1 
6 
1 
9 
I 
o 

102 
27 
188 

Ellenburg  '  do  ..                                                         '          1  OQO 

6     !                  5 

•1                       2 

1                   1 

Plattsburg  do                                                                         1  750 

Saranac  :   do.                                                                       1  OOQ 

3                       6 

1 

Ancram  Columbia  '             893 

1                       1 
50                     52 
12                     15 
91                     97 

Austerlitz  .  .        do                                                                       890 

Canaan  do                                                                   1083 

Chatham  ...do...                                                               1  990 

STATE    OF   NKW    YORK. 

TABU:  No.  :;.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &<.— Continued. 


CITIKS,  TOWNS.  *C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COI.OHF.ri. 

ARgn'frafi'. 

M. 

p- 

Total.                 M 

F. 

Total. 

1,1X0 

1,78!) 
494 

735 

660 

1,327 
710 
1,220 
3,745 
2,215 
1,005 
1,  120 
710 
1,077 
P37 
650 
2,  470 
812 

477 
2,  250 
300 
738 
640 
532 
551 
C38 
9311 
1,118 
47ii 
1,432 
598 
1,183 
1,  18,-) 
1,418 
1,658 
872 
1,351 
\          752 
l.o:)4 
811 
812 
1,577 
1,863 
903 
P53 
1,711 
1,349 
1,077 
C31 
938 
1,121 
1,221 
•I 
1,306 
910 
75(1 

xa 

873 
663 

1,  104 
7,  557 
1,917 
1,631 
1,118 
774 
1,283 
1,199 
2.540 

3,413 
OK!     | 
1,833 
1,525 
1,324 
2,  CG3 
1,388 
2,524 
0,915 
4,125 
2,  005 
2,169 
1,408 
2,  173 
1,711 
1,813 
4,810 
1,058 
981 
940 
4,355 
802 
1,5'JO 
1,271 
1,208 
1,  148 
1,264 
1,914 
2  2*2 
983 
2,  B87 
1,242 
2.471 
2.3GO 
2,  839 
3,  307 
1,830 
2,  862 
1,466 
2,022 
1.C83 
1,626 
3,200 
2,544 
J.!!14 
1,053 
3,504 
2,098 
2.  197 
1.292 
1,919 
2,269 
2,431 
9,037 
2,  062 
1,793 
1.487 
1,703 
1,  72G 
1,390 
2,253 
14,286 
3,837 
3,218 
2,273 
1,490 
2,581 
2,433 
5.  OS(i 

28 
3 

1 
3 

13 

C5 
20 
14 
112 
92 
(j 

e 

15 
101 
4 

31 

o 

5 
1C 

25 
14 
1GO 
114 

:i 

11) 

22 
no 
o 

58 

5 
G 

8 
2!) 
110 
45 
28 

200 
9 
18 
37 
103 
fi 

:l.  477 
968 

i.aio 
i,  5:13 

1,853 

2,  £03 
1,431 

2,  552 
7,187 
4,331 
2,014 
2,  187 
1,445 
• 
1,717 
1,213 
4,817 
1,658 
981 
04  (i 
4,  35fi 

1,502 
1,277 
1,208 
1,  14fl 
1,  2C5 
1,014 
2,  223 
983 
2,930 
1,242 
2,  48,') 
2  3fi2 
2,  900 
3.  :ilW 
1,851 
2,  SOJ 
1  .  4G3 
2,  0-J3 
1,684 
1,630 
li,  201 
2,  558 
l,!Hfi 
1,601 
3,  589 
2,  740 
2,  288 
1,371 
1,923 
2,  305 
2,  544 
9,  54(i 
2,  740 
1,850 
1,522 
1  ,  735 
1,743 
1,412 
2,  343 
14,720 
3,  004 
3,28:1 
2,  323 
1.502 
2,  085 
2.  1  12 
5,  OdJ 

' 

...do  

409 
937 
T!'() 
G64 
1,330 
676 
1,  298 
3  170 

\     '  k 

do  

•   I     ' 

do              

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d  .  p  

dp  

do  

do            

h     k 

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1,910 
1,000 
1,043 
61)8 
1,036 
87-1 
567 
2,  KM 
S!C 
4S4 
469 
2,105 
412 
?i/J 
Kl 
CIS 

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1,  101 
507 
1,  555 
644 
1,'JSrf 
1,  175 
1,421 
1,640 
964 
1,511 
7U 
OS'S 
S7J 
814 
1,623 
1,279 
051 

i,C53 

1  349 

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do  

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1 

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do  

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do  

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1 

7 

do  

do  

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do  

do  

1 
2 

1 

1 
1 

3 

do  

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1 

1 

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Virgil 

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1 

1 

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1 

3 

do 

5 

4 
o 

20 

9 

0 

Cl 
1 
15 

35 
1 
10 

do  

5 

.    do 

1 

1 

1 

0 

1 
1 
4 
1 
II 

3 

25 
42 
91 
79 
3 
30 
113 
509 
87 
57 
35 
32 
17 
22 
00 
410 
127 
71 
SO 
19 
104 
y 
3 

1 

1 
8 

2 

6 

0 

2 

15 
24 
45 
32 

1 
10 
18 
40 
47 
3 
20 
55 
233 
40 
27 
18 
17 
5 
8 
52 
MIS 
60 
29 
17 
7 
43 
5 

a 

Walton                   .                                           do  

1,  ISO 
GUI 
881 
1,145 
1,810 
4,473 
1,356 
877 
71!  I 
870 
848 
725 
1,  14!) 
6  71*) 

...do... 

do  

10 
53 
276 
47 
30 
17 
15 
12 
14 
38 
242 
07 
42 

:)3 

5 
56 
4 
1 

Kant  Fishkill 

do  

Fiahkill                                                 .      . 

do  

Ilvde  Pirk 

do 

do   .. 

Milan 

do  

do  

Pawling 

do  

Pine  Pliiina      .                        

do  

do 

do 

Krdhnok  

do  

1,930 

1,587 
1,103 
716 
1  298 

Rhincbock 

ilo 

Stamford  

do  

...  do 

Washing-ton  

do  

Alden  

Erie  

1,  234 

BLMH 

Auihernt  M  . 

do... 

STATE    OF    NEW    YORK. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &r.— Continued. 


333 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    4-C 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

M.              r. 

Total. 

FRKK   COI.OHKll. 

Aggrcg-.iti'. 

M. 

F.                  Total. 

Erie                                     

1,297 
907 
571 
4,280 
2,  653 
2,611 
3,  4  l:l 
5,267 
4,237 
3,981 
3,048 
2,  340 
2,  897 
1,951 
2,  263 
850 

1,282 
809 

sue 

4.  080 
2,808 
2,  OK) 
3,075 
5,  149 
4,008 
4,063 
2,  790 
3,003 
3,  410 
2,  013 
2,047 

2,  579 
1,716 
1,  097 

I 

[ 

2,  580 
1,710 
1,097 
H.  103 
.",  524 
5,  345 
7,250 
111,597 
8,385 
8,068 
5,  932 
5,  360 
6,314 
3,  969 
4,  333 
1,  013 

Boston 

do                 

do    

IVifTalo    1st  ward                  

do  

8,  372 
5,460 
5,274 
7,118 
10,416 
8,  245 
8,046 
5,838 
5,  343 
6,  307 
3,  964 
4,309 
1,028 

16 
36 
36 

83 
04 
13 
59 
6 
o 

17 
10 

13                     31 
28                     ill 
35                     71 
60                   138 
98     |               181 
70     '               140 
9                     22 
35     i                91 
11                      17 
3                       7 
3                       5 
7                     24 
5                     15 

do                                     

do                       

.  .     do              

do  

do 

-th  wird 

do 

do                        

.do    

do  

do 

do 

do 

39,  831 

40,  489 
1,334 

1,640 
743 
1,033 

1,589 
1,051 
1,181 
997 
1,  188 
412 
1,  442 
743 
1,380 
779 
1,517 
943 
939 
1,230 
846 
1.30B 
1,592 
1,086 
641 
831 
1,237 
332 
837 
446 
1,604 
02 
151 
149 
142 
1,105 
1,  !07 
999 
756 
423 
1,241 
678 
1,188 
380 
99 
1,087 
1,543 
821 
920 
140 
1,419 
504 
107 

80,  320 
2,  741 
3,350 
1,508 
2,118 
3,  IPS 
2,130 
2,439 
2.  091 
2,  510 
929 
2,  991 
1,538 
2  953 

416 
o 

393                   809 

81,129 
2,  743 
3,  050 
1,  568 
2,  1  19 
3,  183 
2,  136 
2,  439 
8,091 
2,  5111 

do 

1,407 
1,710 
826 
1,  083 
1,594 
1,083 
1,258 
1,  091 
1,  322 
517 
1  5-1'J 

Clarence     & 

do 

do 

do 

1 

1 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

!do  

16 

9                     25 

954 
2,  991 
1,538 
2  953 

do 

Holland                                        

do 

7^3 
1,573 
817 
1.60G 
1,003 
9!>3 
1,259 
80! 
1,477 
1,500 
1,103 
071 
802 
1,  277 
402 
963 
457 
1,  800 
95 
191 
148 
183 
1,383 
1,  103 
967 
733 
438 
1,278 
698 
1,232 
414 
107 
1,153 
1,  640 
859 
997 
133 
1,333 
585 
173 

do 

M-ir'lla 

do 

1,596 
3,  153 
1,948 
1,  932 
2,  489 
1,710 
2,779 
3,152 
2,251 
1,312 
1,633 
2,514 
784 
1,800 
903 
3,404 
157 
345 
297 
325 
2,548 
2,270 
1,966 
1,509 
861 
2,519 
1,376 
2,440 
794 
206 
2,240 
3,183 
1,680 
1,917 
279 
2,  757 
1,089 
340 

1 

1,  590 
3,  102 
1,948 
1,942 
2,  489 
1,711) 
2,784 
3.  179 

1,343 
1,  033 
2.514 
7H4 
1,807 
903 
3,  400 
157 
300 
297 
331 
2,550 
2,271 
1,981 
1,519 
801 
2,  520 
1,370 
2,  4411 
794 
208 
2,  240 
3,  183 
1,080 
1,917 
279 
2,  757 
1,  105 
340 

Newstead 

do 

6 

3                       9 

do 

...  do  ...     . 

5 

5                    10 

do 

Wales                                               

do 

do 

2 
10 

3    j                 5 
17                     27 
1     j                   1 
16                     31 

do 

Elizabethtown 

do 

15 

Faces 

do 

do 

do 

do          ..          

4 

3    ;                 7 

do 

Morhli 

do 

2 

o 

Hewcomb 

do 

Xorth  Elba                                   

do 

11 

10                     21 

do 

St  Arm-mil 

do 

3 

1 

11 
3 

3     !                  6 
o 

Behroon 

do 

do 

:             i 

do  

4   !            15 

7                   10 

do 

VVilmin  ton 

do 

1 

i 

do 

do 

do 

do     .    .               

1 

1                     2 

..do  

do 

do          .   .          

..  do  

do 

do 

do          

9 

7                     16 

t  lurrietlbtowu  .  .  . 

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STATK    OF    NKW    YORK. 
TUJLI:  Xo.  3.— POPULATION"  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  £c.— Continued. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    AC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 
M.                     F. 

3,  SUO              3,  266    : 
917                   881     : 
827     j              808     I 
555     !              497 
1,187     •           1,326 
1,128     !           1,071 
323     |              282 
4,137     !           4.575 
1,109               1,181 
960     i              076 
1,208               1,152 
547     '              538 
612     i              553 
1,077     '              969 
910                   800 
1,562     ;          1,715 

*     . 

do  

do  

Fulton  

do  

r  i    t  h 

do  

GP 

do  

do  

do  

do    

i  P 

..do... 

Perth                                                         ...    • 

do  

do  

Al           1 

do  

do  

Ik 

do  

1,001               1,001 
057     i              940 
958     ;              003     | 
1,102               1,038 
1,040               1,000 
2,  083               2,  151 
822     j              774 
809                   824 
1,399     :           1,455 
1,  080                   095 
588                   614 
1,316               1,304 
1,205               1,246 
2,  925     i          3,  078 

'  8 

do  

do  

•    . 

do  

do  

do  

do  

do  

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do  

do  

At! 

do  

C 

do  

do  

do  

1,702     ;           1,729 
1,236     :           1,307 
1,126               1,125 
258                   246 
860     i              POO 
575                   570 
837                   810 
1,253               1,186     , 
711     ;              778 
798     1              860 
55                     43 
217     :               163 
411                   K13 
156     .                90     | 
101     I               165 
114     ,              109 
122     •               106 
3X                  311 
955     ,              925     • 
811 
875                   834 
1,598     '           1,1549 
1,948               1,930 

.     do        

•11 

..  do  

do  

do  

do  

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do  

n    • 

do  

1>  Uttfl  -'11 

.     do  

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.    ..do  

do  

110)0 

do  

do  

do          

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do      

Morehouw 

do  

Wella 

do  

Danube 

do                              .              ... 

do      

.  .  do  

do  

do 

1  3M6               1  386 

I  itohfleld 

do 

802                   717 
o  p7Q               3  039 

do 

do  

if.SU                   023 
1,010     :           1,  068 
558                   546 

do 

do 

Ohio 

608                   527 
1,219               1,170 
1,237               1,087 
887                  828 
763                   779 
91  1                  884 
173                     87     , 
733                   746 
1.  687                1,  776 
1  938               1.858 

do 

do 

do 

Stork  

do                        

do 

Wilimirt  

do 

Winni-ld  

do         .                         

Alfxutidri.i    .  . 

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F11F.E   COLORED 

Agpr<-'gat<;. 

Totnl. 

M.                     F. 

Total. 

6  56; 

1  798 

1  7'* 

1  (35 

i  63; 

1,052 
2,513 
2,109 
005 
8,712 
B,  350 
1,936 
2,360 
1  085 

5                      5 
8     i                 13 

15     i                  9 
54                     45 
9     |                  8 
1     !  

1     !                  2     ' 

10 

3 
24 
99 

17 
1 
3 

1.06S 

2,  53, 
2,  2ffi 
62! 
8,81 
2,  36 
1,03 
2,  3(1 
1  <!8 

1,165 

2,046 
1  800 

3     |                  4     : 

9  ;           e 

1 

15 
\ 

1.  17 

2.  0(i 

1,60 

3,277 
2,002 
1  897 

20     '                19 

2     j                  4     j 

30 
6 

3,  :il 
2,  00 
1  80 

1,861 
2  140 

i               a   ! 

3     ' 

3 

3 

1,86 

2  14 

2,040 

2.04 

4,234 
1  596 

6                     7 
1 

13 
1 

4,24 
1,09 

1  723 

1   7- 

2,854 

1      

1 

2,  83 

2,  075 

2  07 

1,  BOS 
2,650 
2,  451 
6,  003 
3,431 
2,  543 
2,251 
504 

4                     6 

72                     CO 
12     i                 16 
128                   144 
115                   115 
7     :                  8 
6                     11 

10 
141 

272 
230 
15 

17 

1,31 

2,  17 
6,27 
3,  6C 
2,5: 
2,  2f 
5( 

1,689 

]    145 

3     i                  6 

9 

1,68 

1.  14 

1,656 

1      

1  . 

1,63 

2.  430 
1,489 
1  658 

38                     35 
9                     13 
1 

73 
22 
1 

2,51 
1,  51 
1    (i." 

98 

9 

380 

.> 

714 

1      ..      .. 

j 

7- 

1      

<ir 

356 

3i 

233 

228 

X 

j 

1 

7." 

1,880 
1  709 

7                     6 
2     

13 

1,7 

1,709 
3  247 

2                       1 

3 

1,71 

3  24 

3,  878 
2,  782 
1  519 

30                     32 
13                       9 
1 

63 

OQ 

1 

3,9-1 
2,8t 
1,5! 

5,909 
1,853 
2,078 
I    104 

35                     45 
9                       6 
16                     10 
1 

80 
15 
35 

1 

3,  [It 
I,  ft 
2,1 
1,  1C 

1   135 

1,1' 

3  389 



a,  '.» 

2  324 

1            

1 

2.  :it 

1  715 

1  7 

1  542 

1 

] 

1,54 

1,798 
260 

9                       5 

11 

1,8 
2t 

1  479 

1 

1 

1  4e 

3.  4f3 
3.  7U6 

14                     19 
5                       7 

33 
12 

3,4'. 

3,81 

STATE    OF    NEW    YORK. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


335 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    tc.                                                             COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORKH. 

j  Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

St. 

P. 

Total. 

1,080 
1,958 
1,773 
1,080 
2,354 
2,804 
1,212 
1,080 
1,020 
877 
1,308 
1,480 
1,428 
907 
891 
1,046 
1,344 

1,  031 
1,  990 
1,811 
1,045 
2,340 
2,808 
1,207 
1,015 
1,  5110 
808 
1,333 
1,  453 
1,341 
878 
917 
1,049 
1,  284 
3,956 
1,707 
307 
3,  670 
4,857 
5,650 
6,  052 
8,702 
12,  341 
6,289 
4,  278 
8,414 
13,  597 
15,099 
5  572 
9,442 
7,740 
5,239 
10,  321 
4,026 
2,  204 
3,456 

3,311 
3,954 
3,584 
2,  125 
4,  094 
5,612 
2,419 
3,295 
3,  156 
1,  085 
2,701 
2,  933 
2,  769 
1,785 
1,608 
2,  095 
2,628 
7,  523 
3,  658 
022 
6,  920 
9,  702 
9,982 
11,303 
17,172 
22,  038 
12,  038 
9,069 
16,  754 
25,  028 
27  972 
11,  083 
17,872 
15,237 
10,  230 
20,  405 
7,921 
4,307 
6,655 

j 

'l1 

3 

1 
1 

1 
0 

12 
1 

3,313 
3,  900 
3,  585 
2,  132 
4,096 
5,014 
2,419 
3,  339 
3,  159 
1,087 
2,702 
2,  934 
2,  789 
1,785 
1,808 
2,  C97 
2.  028 
7,  572 
3,  062 
634 
0,  907 
9,817 
10,  C84 
11,700 
17,400 
22,  710 
12,  096 
9,  190 
17,  342 
25,  258 
28,821 
11,083 
17,958 
15,  475 
10,  566 
21,181 
7,  934 
4,316 
6,097 

4 
1 
1 

Elliaburg    do  

Henderson  do  

lloundstield                                                        !  do 

24 
2 

20 
1 

44 
3 

1 
1 
20 

Lyme  do  

1 

Orleans  do  

1 
9 

Pamelia  !  do  

11 

Philadelphia  do  

Rodman  do  

1 

o 

0 

Theresa  '  do  

3,567 
1,  891 
315 
3,  250 
4,845 
4,332 
5,311 
8,470 
10,  297 
5,  749 
4,791 
8,  340 
11,4:!1 
12,873 
5,511 
8,430 
7,497 
4,  991 
10,  084 
3,895 
2,103 
3,  199 

23 
1 
6 
19 
45 
30 
160 
100 
22 

04 
290 
84 
375 

20 

rt 

6 
28 
70 
72 
243 
128 
50 
36 
57 
298 
140 
474 

49 
4 
12 
47 
115 
102 
403 
228 

58 
121 
588 
230 
849 

Wilna  !  do  

Worth  do  

Brooklyn  —  1st  ward  Kings  

8th  ward  do  

9th  ward  do  

10th  ward  do  

llthward    do  

J2th  ward  do  

13th  ward  do  

30                     56                     86 
109                   129                   238 
157                   179     i              336 
353     '              423                   776 
7     '                  6     j                13 
5|                  4                       9 
12     !                30                     42 

14th  ward  do  

15th  ward  do  

16thward  do  

17th  ward  '  do  

18th  ward  do  

Total  Brooklyn  . 

125,  399     i 
1,  576 
812 
634 
1,613 
1,325 
1,107 
1,253 
803 
944 
708 
029 
749 
911 
1,150 
1,471 
368 
957 
320 
750 
957 
553 
1,256 
1,461 
1,056 

1,514 
778 
979 

136,  949 
1,606 
721 
554 
1,604 
1,330 
928 
1,292 
680 
789 
622 
541 
058 
947 
1,209 
1,382 
339 
829 

643 
892 
475 
1,154 
1,423 
957 
695 
1,444 
785 

262,  348 
3,182 
1,533 
1,188 
3,217 
2,655 
2,035 
2,545 
1,483 
1,733 
1,  MO 
1,  170 
1,407 
1,858 
2,359 
2,853 
707 
1,786 
595 
1,393 
1,849 
1,028 
2,  410 
2,884 
2,013 
1,437 
2,958 
1,563 
1.972 

1,884 
139 
68 
65 
25 

2,429     :          4,313 
150                   289 
51                   119 
33     :                98 
29                     54 
54                   120 

266,  661 
3,  471 
1,052 
1,286 
3,  271 
2,  781 
2,035 
2,  559 
1,  483 
1,733 
1,388 
1,170 
1,407 
1,859 
2,  373 
2,  855 
707 
1,786 
595 
1,393 
1,849 
1,028 
2,410 
2.  910 
2,  014 
1,443 
3,002 
1,565 
2  008 

Flatbush  do  

Flatlands  do  

Denmark  do  

8    |                 6                   14 

Greig  do 

4  ;           4  j           e 

i 

High  Market  do  

8 

1 

1 

14 

6    | 

1    j 

I 

West  Turin                        .                                            do  .                 

"i 

10 

16                   26 
1    !                 1 
3                     6 

18     j                44 
2    i                 2 
1R                       3K 

3 

26 

Grovelaud  do  

Leicester    .  .                                                         .  .  .  do  .  . 

20 

STATE    OF    NEW   YORK. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &i .— (Joutiuucd. 


\V1IITL. 
CITIES,   TOWNS,   iC.                                                            COUNTIES. 

KHKK  COLOIU. 

I). 
Aggregate. 

Total. 

M.                    F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Lima                                                                   Livingston  .                     I          1,332              1,428 

2,760 
2,592 
3,046 
3,738 
2,842 
1,267 
1,510 
1,246 
2,307 
1,501 
2,  727 
3.717 
2,705 
1,815 
3,835 
1,622 
1,469 
2,295 
1,667 
7,980 
2,457 
1,792 
1,445 
2,045 
5,101 
3,168 
2,  101 

a,  091 

2,705 
4,122 
2,249 
3,547 
2,028 
2,710 
2,898 
3,208 
3,0)1 
2,027 
S,  17'1 
2,446 
3,731 
4,572 
3,171 
4,583 
5,037 
2,253 
4,389 
4,575 
5,488 
3,681 
2,863 

9 

1 

8 

13 

22                 2,  782 
2,  593 
17                   3,  063 
3  738 

Livoniu                                                               :  do                                                              '           1,273               1,310 

Mount  Jlorris                                                      do.       .                                                      1          2,006               1,940 

9 

North  Dansville  do  '          1,840    ;          1,808 

Xunda                                                              do  -1,389              1,453 

3 

1 

4 

1 

7                   2,  849 
2                   1,209 

<  Ksian                                                                  :  do                                                                             G60                   COT 

I'ortatfe                                                                 do                                                               '•              1GS     '              751 

2 

1 

2                   1,248 
2                   2,  309 

Spring  Water                                                      d"  1,273               1,124 

1 

West  Spnrta                                                    do  '             765                 730 

York                                                                      do  .           1,348               1,371) 

9 
5 
1 
1 
8 
13 
2 

7 
7 
5 
1 
8 
14 
5 

16                   2,  743 
12                   3,  729 
6                   2,711 
2                   1,817 
16     ;              3,  ti71 
27                   1,  (149 
7                   1,470 
i>  •*!.% 

lirookfield                                 Madison  i          1,835              1,882 

Cazcnovia                                                            do                                                                         1  3C2               1  343 

Uelluyter                                                       do  915                 900 

Eaton                                                              '  do  1          1  914              1  941 

I'cnncr                                 .                           do  709                  823 

Hamilton                              do  1,135     |           1,  ICO 

Lebanon                                                          do..                                                                    845    '             822 

8 
18 

3                     11                    1,678 
26                     41                   8,  024 

Lenox                                                                    do  4041               3939 

"Madison                                                                do  1  232               ]  245 

Kelson                                                              do  :             002    i             890 

3 
29 
9 
20 
11 
6 
2 
3 
13 

2 
35 
14 
22 
4 
8 

5                   1,  707 
61                   1,  5(19 
23                   a,  068 
42                   5,  233 
15     '              3,  IM 
14                   2,205 
2                   2,  003 
5     !              2,710 
27                   4,  140 
•_>  249 

Smithfield                                    ..             do  '              744     '              701 

.Stockbrid"c;  do  '          1  042    >          1  003 

Bri"hton  Monroe  1712    '          1  45G 

Chili                                                                '  do                                                                    1  134    !          1  057 

ClarkKOn                                                         '  do        .                                                           1  068    i                  : 

Gates                                                                     do  1  359     i           1  346 

2 
14 

Greece                                                                 '  do  :          2070               2052 

Henrietta                                  .                      do  1   141              1  105 

:i  :,i? 

Meiidon  do  '          1497               1,431 

i 
i 

3 

1 
3 
J8 
3 
89 
6 
7 
5 
9 
28 
24 
3 
1 
11 

3 

1 
1 

8                   2,  036 
2     !              2,712 
4     ;              2,  902 
2     :              3,  210 
4                   3,  015 
1                  2,028 
4                   2,  177 
28                   2,  474 
5    '             3,  736 
207                   4,  779 
9     '              3,  180 
11                    4,  594 
17                   5,054 
21                  2,  274 
51                  4,440 
26                 4,  601 
10     :              5,  498 
3                  3,  004 
22                 2,  890 

Ogden  do  '          1,352              1,358 

]>i,nim                                                                  '  do                                                                         1  478               1   420 

IVutlcld                                                             do  .                                                                1  621              1  587 

IV'rrintou                                                         do..       .                                                         1  5G2              1  449 

I'ittsford                                                          '  do..                                                                1  009              1  018 

ISiga  .                   .                .                           do  1  088              1  085 

1 

10 

118 

12 
12 
23 

7 
11 

2dward  do  .                                       1  797               1  '.)34 

34wnrd  do  2,129    !          2443 

4th  ward  do  1478              1,093 

Dili  ward  !  do  2,249    i          2,334 

Cthward  '  do  2,911     '          3,120 

7th  ward                                    '  do                                                                    1  045              1  208 

Sthward  do  2,  12(i              2  263 

9th  ward  '  do  ..                                                               243°              2143 

10th  ward  do  ....                                    2659    i          2829 

llth  ward  do  '•          1846    1          1835 

12th  ward  do  "                                 J  4;J7              1  431 

1 
Total  Rochester  23343           24451 

47,794 
1,607 
4,012 
2,400 
2,  U21 
2,559 
4,517 
4,059 
1,835 
2,966 
2,850 
4,367 
3,033 
2,598 
2,606 
1.C78 

204 
4 

1C 

206 
S 
17 

410               48,204 
6                   1,613 
33                   4,  045 
2  460 

Uuah  do  '             801                  803 

Sweden  i  do  1   930               2,082 

Union  .                           do  .                                                                 1  234              1  °"0 

Webster  do..              .                                                  1334              1287 

14 

15 
1 
24 
37 
1 
16 
18 
23 
55 
2 
» 
4 

SU                   2,  (ioO 
1                   2,500 
40                 4,  557 
75                   4,  134 
2                   1,837 
25                   2,  991 
31                  2,  884 
45                   4,412 
103                   3,  136 
7                   2,  COS 
16                   2,622 
10                   l.OSS 

Wheatland                                                                 do                                                                    1  ^Ol              ]  °68 

Amsterdam  Montgomery  2194              2323 

16 
38 
1 
9 
16 
22 
48 
5    ' 
7    i 
6 

Charleston  '           do                                                                       943                 892 

Florida  do  .              .              ....                       1  515              1  451 

Glen  do                                                                         1  476               °  374 

Mindcll  do                                                                         °  250               °  117 

1'ulatine  'do                                                                         1  336               1  26° 

Iloot  1.  .         do                                                                         I  357               1  °49 

Kt  Johunvillo                                                           ...do...                                                                       842                   836     i 

STATE   OF    NEW   YORK. 

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COUNTIES. 

M. 

WHITE. 

FRKK  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

/F. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

New  York      b 

y,  155 

1,  437 
1,  970 
12,  152 
10,  815 
13,319 
19,  720 
17,  713 
20,  CG4 
14,411 
29,  1C5 
14,  319 

8,107 
1,003 
1,  7C3 
9,  775 
10,  120 
13,  043 
20,  121 
18,775 
23,  297 
14,  385 
30,181 
13,  376 
1C,  100 
14,041) 
14,  380 
23,  799 
37,  590 
31,814 
13,  890 
34,361 
26,  494 
2!>.  707 

17,  202 
2,  440 
3,733 
21,  927 
20,  941 
20,  302 
39,  841 
30,  488 
43,  901 
28,  806 
59,  346 
27,  095 
32,  355 
27,  005 
26,809 
44,547 
72,  615 
57,053 
27,  689 
66,  048 
48,049 
01,  579 

58 
47 
22 
48 
652 
140 
59 
1,201 
108 
85 
92 
135 
207 
441 

a-i2 

239 
127 

128 

2:;o 

023 
155 

70 

53 

V) 
o 

19 
744 
188 
82 
1,657 
256 
113 
133 
128 
295 
034 
440 
390 
181 
276 
327 
848 
213 
70 

Ill 
07 
24 
07 
1,390 
334 
141 
2,918 
424 
193 
2S5 
203 
502 
1,  075 
778 
029 
308 
404 
503 
1,471 
368 
140 

17,  373 
2,507 
3,  757 
21,  994 
22,337 
26,  696 
39,982 
39,406 
44,385 
29,004 
59,  571 
27,  958 
32,  917 
28,080 
27,587 
45,  17fi 
72,  953 
57,  462 
28,  252 
07.  519 
49,  017 
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do 

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10,  189 
12,  S5Q 
12,  429 
20,  748 
35,  055 
25,  244 
13,  793 
31,  C87 

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31,912 

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see,  903 

3 
2,295 
4 
5S(i 
1,  348 
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1,  19G 
1,649 
1,691 
6,430 
1,G85 
3,126 
C39 
1,107 
2,443 
1,080 
1,746 
1,742 
1,477 
1,091 
672 
2,182 
610 
1,578 
1,205 
1,  431 
721 
3,057 
1,401 
902 
1  ,  077 
2,105 
1,839 
1,428 
2,894 
1,155 
750 
1,766 
700 
1,265 

4Wi,  278 
1 
2,  210 
1 
100 
573 
40-1 
1,  111. 
3,032 
1,045 
0,  824 
1,072 
3,  235 
894 
1,185 
2,347 
1,050 
1,735 
1,028 
1,300 
1,119 
588 
2,020 
621 
1,595 
1,039 
1,341 
717 
2,101 
1,327 
785 
1,043 
2,278 
1,917 
1,242 
3,243 
1,148 
780 
1,731 
725 
1,410 
1,844 
2,060 
1,564 
2,512 
1,820 

793,180 
4 
4,511 
5 
696 
1,921 
772 
2,  307 
3,  251 
3,336 
13,  314 
3,357 
0,301 
1,833 
2,352 
4,  700 
2,130 
3,481 
3,370 
2,  837 
2,210 
1,200 
4,202 
1,201 
3,173 
2,  244 
2,775 
1,438 
4,158 
2,788 
1,087 
2,120 
4,383 
3,756 
2,670 
6,137 
2,  303 
1,530 
3,497 
1,425 
2,675 
3,303 
3,580 
3,062 
4,832 
3,  379 

5,  391     I           7JJ81 

12,  472 

805,  658 
4 
4,581 
5 
090 
1,  953 
772 
2,  308 
3,  250 
3,  379 
13,523 
3,  303 
0,  003 
1,833 
2,  353 
4,  793 
2,  132 
3,484 
3,  372 
2,837 
2,  213 
1,260 
4,  212 
1,261 
3,187 
2,249 
2,802 
1,440 
4,185 
2,  796 
1,687 
2,  134 
4,  395 
3,762 
2,670 
6,246 
2,  343 
1,541 
3,50-1 
1,431 
2,695 
3,388 
3,  671 
3,096 
4,839 
3.406 

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do  

49                     21 

70 

do 

do  

do  

28                       4 

32 

do 

Niagara 

1 
1 
21 
110 
4 
157 

1 

43 

209 
0 
242 

do  

4 

19 
99 
2 
85 

do  

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do  

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do  

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do  

do  

do  

1 
2 

1 
3 

3 

0 

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1 

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do  

2 
1 

do  

Inimrta 

do  

1                     2 

3 

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do        .       .       .            

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do            

0 

•1 

10 

Brid  cwater 

do      

8 

...  do    

6 
3 
13 

8 
2 
14 

20 
2 

14 
5 
27 
o 

27 
8 

do  

do  

do                            

do              

7 
6 

do  

do                            . 

Marshall 

.   .do  

8 
7 
3 

6 
5 
3 

14 
12 
6 

do       

do  

...do  

Borne 

do  

47 
17 
6 
3 
2 
9 
12 
47 
15 
4 
11 

62 
33 
5 
4 
4 
11 
13 
47 
19 
3 
10 

109 
40 
11 
7 
6 
20 
25 
94 
34 
7 
27 

do          

Steubrn 

do  

Tvcntou 

do  

do  

do               

do      

1,  519 
1,  520 
1,498 
2,320 
1,559 

do  

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do                   

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10,  381             11,  935 

22.31C                  100                  113                 213    1           22,539 

43 


338 


STATE    OF   NEW    YORK. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION7  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    &C.                                                            COUSTI 

WHITE. 

:s. 

TREE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M.                     F, 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

1,455               1,445 

2,900 
5,951 
3,460 
2,  452 
3,158 
4,333 
640 
2,929 
2,626 
3,583 
3,  038 
4,458 
2,305 
2,521 
2,530 
4,731 
6,012 
2,903 
5,080 
1,841 
3,  927 
2,  378 
4,  302 
1,812 
3,468 
3,  985 
2,  257 
4,226 
2,678 
3,796 
5,066 
2,322 

6 
9 

2                       8 
7                     16 

2,90<j 
5,967 
3,460 
2,  497 
3,  166 
4,  3(i7 
640 
2,940 
2,  637 
3,583 
3,  043 
4,  509 
o  30  "j 

3,  81)4               2,  947 

1,841                1,619 

1,210               1,212 

21 
4 
19 

4 
15 

45 
8 
34 

1,539               1,019 

Wr    .'                                                                                                 |k( 

2,071               2,202 

843                   297 

1,495               1,434 

5 

7 

6                     11 
4                     11 

1,394               1,232 

1,841               1,742 

1,583               1,455 

3 
26 

2                       5 
25                     51 

2  225               3  233 

1,142               1,103 

1  300               1,221 

3 
4 
6 
8 
3 
18 
6 
3 
15 
17 
o 

4 
3 

4 
8 
o 

15 
1 

1 
7 
10 

7 
10 
16 
5 
33 
7 
4 
22 
33 

2,528 
2,537 
4,741 
6,028 
2,  908 
5,  1  13 
1,843 
3.  931 
2,4011 
4,  335 
1,814 
3  468 

1,209               1,261 

do 

2,418     !          o  :i!3 

2,990     '          3,022 

1,441               1,402 

Onond     •>                                                                  'lo 

2,  583               2,  497 

696                   945 

1  030               1,997 

1  299               1,  079 

(    2  164               2,138 

896                   916 

1,760               1,708 

2  075               1  910 

19 
3 

28 

12 
9 
38 
o 

10 
36 
68 

31 
60 

21 
70 
119 

4,016 
2,  269 
4,292 
2,680 
3.817 
5,  130 
2,441 

1,164               1,093 

4th  ward                                            do  

:          2,092     i          2.  I:i4 

1  350               1,328 

1  834               1,  962 

11 
34 
51 

2,450               2,616 

1   129               1,  193 

13,854     '         13,944 

27,  798 
1,690 
3,  027 
1,657 
1,  026 
6,904 
2,  152 
1,  856 
2,536 
1,941 
3,227 
2,066 
5,  526 
1,644 
8.140 
1,214 
2,389 
1,646 
2,149 
1,723 
4,758 
1,963 
5,  039 
3,258 
1,198 
1,208 
1,240 
3,934 
3,784 
1,557 
14,660 
2,  435 
6,352 
4,447 
1,995 
2.  970 

116 

175     !              321 

28.119 
1,090 
3,  0:!7 
1.657 
1,026 
7,  075 
2,163 
1.R58 
2  537 
1.950 
3,280 
2,067 
5,  586 
1,050 
8,448 
1,216 
2,404 
1,646 
2,248 
1,848 
4,800 
2,003 
5,  186 
3,480 
1,  198 

as 

1,266 
3,  975 
3,  973 
1,575 
15,  196 
2,  452 
0,003 
4.028 
2,  C85 
2.  »70 

Tullv                                                                   •            do 

845     •              845 

1,537     :           1,490 

4 

6 

10 

837                   820 

517                   509 

3  379               3,  5J5 

69 
7 
1 
1 
6 
24 
1 
28 
3 
134 

| 

102 
4 
1 

171 
11 
o 

1 
9 
53 

60 
0 
308 
o 

15 

East  Bloomficld                                              do  

1,108               1,041 

975                   881 

1  294     j           1,242 

:              977                   964 

3 
29 

1,622               1.605 

1,047               1,019 

Phelp«  '  do  

2,819     !          2,707 

32 
3 

174 
1 
7 

856    j             788 

3,941               4,199 

South  Bristol  do  

031     i              583 

Victor  do  

1,220              1,169 

Went  Bloomfield                                                do  

'             854                  792 

1,077     '           1,072 

57 
65 
14 
21 
67 
113 

42                     99 
61                    126 
28                     42 
19                     40 
80                    147 
109                   222 

Cheater  .                     do  

840    '             883 

Cornwall  do  

2,  499              2,  259 

Crawford  :  do  

991                  972 

Deor  Park  do     . 

2  016               2  423 

1  603               1,  655 

Greenville  do  

:              602                   596 

Ilamptonbnrfjf  1  do  

623                   585 

52 
15 
19 
95 
10 
237 
8 
121 
87 
47 

35 
11 
22 
94 
8 
299 

130 
94 
43 

87 
26 
41 
189 
18 
536 
17 
251 
181 
90 

Mini  -ink  do 

630                   610 

1  996               1  938 

Montgomery  do 

1  869               1  915 

Mount  Hope  ,!„ 

771                   783 

Newburf?  (j() 

New  Windsor  do 

1  258     i           1   177 

Wiilklll  do 

1  0^0               3  °7° 

Warwiok  do 

'iVuwayauda  do 

AIMon  .      OrK-aiM  . 

1.423     !           1.547 

STATE    OF   NEW    YORK. 

TABL.K  X«>.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


339 


WHITF,. 
CITIES,    TOWNS,    A.C.                                                             COUNTIES. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M.          |          F. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

Burro                                      Orleans  2,182    ' 

2,020 
1,177 
869 
1,229 
945 
1,  290 
2,  300 
1,047 
1,020 
1,128 
659 
433 
432 
],  149 

i,ro3 

1,1)12 
1,607 

2,o:u 
1,028 
683 
8,465 
992 
953 
495 
2,051 
1,186 
1,905 
1,565 
3,509 
660 
549 
908 
1,198 
1,304 
853 
443 
889 
765 
1,274 
978 
1,098 
1,381 
1,105 
1,177 
882 
1,073 
1,311 
955 
745 
660 
813 
924 
1,210 
1,  352 
691 
1,052 
1,307 
1,421 
742 
739 
865 
743 
1,150 
4,796 
5,9-11 
2,990 
fi,  ."81 
2,  304 
4.  im 

4,202 
2,  445 
1,824 
2,  538 
1,920 
2,  608 
4,658 
2,  321 
2,100 
2,  317 
1,402 
909 
894 
2,  485 
4,044 
3,  342 
3,242 
4,  050 
2,  070 
1  435 

25 
1 
5 
1 

31 
1 

3 

56 
2 

7 
4 

4,258 
2,447 
1,831 
8,542 
1,920 
2,613 
4,706 
3,  326 
2,105 
2,348 
1,403 
909 
902 
2,511 
4,057 
3,345 
3,246 
4,074 
2,073 
1,435 
16,  816 
2,088 
2,027 
1,08. 
4,128 
2,431 
4,011 
3,282 
8,045 
1,416 
1,  144 
1,818 
2,365 
2,553 
1,597 
902 
1,804 
1,570 
2,496 
1,936 
2,228 
2,825 
2,210 
2,320 
1,  733 
2,158 
2.706 
1,957 
1,480 
1,354 
1,648 
1,870 
2,390 
2,702 
1,382 
2,  154 
2,559 
2,770 
1,479 
1,501 
1,760 
1,583 
8,350 
10,188 
12,376 
6,515 
13,725 
5,419 
<1  IfiB 

Carlton                                             •                         do             V       -,                             .-•'          1,268 

Guinex                                        !  do..                                          '          1,309 

4 

1 
3 

4 
48 
5 
5 
1 

Uidgewjiy                                            do                                                       ...            2,358 

24 
4 

1 

Yates                                                            -              do                                                                   1,080 

Albion                                                 Oswego                                                                 1,  221 

3 

14 
7 
2 

10 
1 

5 
12 
6 
1 

14 

8 
26 
13 
3 
4 
24 
3 

Granbv                                    do                                                                         2,111 

Mexico                                                                              do                                                                         2  029 

Oswcgo    city  of      '            do                                                                   8,  231 

16,  716 
2,  075 
2,027 
1,087 
4,  127 
2,  431 
3,987 
3,263 
7,  965 
1,414 
1,  144 
1,817 
2,  359 
2,551 
1,569 
903 
1,804 
1,  5C2 
2,495 
1,935 
2,225 
2,793 
2,199 
2,  307 
1,732 
2,147 
2,704 
1,957 
1,463 
1,350 
1,631 
1,861 
2,381 
2,690 
1,383 
2,134 
2,  525 
2,760 
1,  471 
1,454 
1,  755 
1,£83 
2,  272 
9,514 
11,  993 
6,122 
13,  372 
4,698 
P.  305 

55 
6 

45 

7 

100 
13 

Palermo     do                                                                   1,  083 

Parish                                            do                                                                   1  074 

Kedfield                                  do                                                                       592 

Richliind                do                                                                         2076 

1 

1 

Sandy  Creek  do                                                                         1,  245 

Schrocppel  do                                                                   2,082 

13 
9 
45 
2 

11 
10 
35 

24 
19 
80 
2 

Seribu                                 do                                                                    1  6!!8 

West  Monroe      do                                                                             754 

1 
4 

1 

1 
6 
1 
28 

2 

Cherry  Valley    do                                                                         1  247 

16 

Decalur  do                                                          :             459 

Kdmeston  ..do     .                                                                       915 

4 
1 
1 
o 

17 
7 
8 

4 

8 
1 
1 
3 
32 
11 
13 
1 
11 
2 

Hartwick       do                    .                                                    1  221 

Maryland  do  1127 

1 
15 
4 
5 
1 
4 
1 

Sliddleflehl  do  1,412 

Milford                   do                                                                         1  094 

Morris                do                                                                         1  130 

Oueonta  do  1,074 

7 
1 

Otego                 do                                                                   1  002 

1'ittsfield  -do                                                                             718 

12 
2 
10 
4 
3 
5 

5 
2 
7 
5 
6 

17 
4 

17 
9 
9 
12 

rlaiufield  do  :             690 

Richfield                  do                                                                       818 

Springfield  do  .11  171 

Unudilla        .  .                do                                                          ]          1  318 

Worcester  do  •          1  082 

11 
20 
5 
4 
19 
3 
1 
45 
342 
197 
187 
179 
351 
126 

9 
14 
5 
4 
28 

20 
34 
10 
8 
47 
5 
1 
78 
674 
383 
3U3 
353 
721 
K6.1 

Kent  !  do  729 

Southeast  do  1  100 

33 
333 
185 
206 
174 
370 
437 

Oyster  Bny  ...do...                                                          .1  on"1 

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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    tc. 

WHITE. 

COUNTIES. 

KKKE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

31.                     F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

laer                                                 .  ..            1,095    i          1,110 

2,  21  1 

3,927 
1,834 
4,  390 
5,  459 
3,  025 
2,  153 
3,805 
1,696 
1,832 
2,  494 
2,917 
3,  B20 
2,  290 
1 
• 
2,006 
•I,  082 
2,  955 
2,918 
4,  295 
5,  024 
3,919 
3,  373 

7 

9 
1 
29 
30 
55 
7 
8 
1 
11 
1 
3 
6 
40 
8 
92 
77 
55 
28 
4 
5 
7 
7 
11 
3 

5 
•      1 
14 
o 

36 
20 
03 
7 
9 
1 
10 

12 

23 
3 
05 
50 
118 
14 
17 
o 

21 
1 

8 

73 
15 
202 
177 
93 
07 
9 
8 
14 
12 

5 

2,223 

3,110 
1,007 
3,930 
1,899 
4,446 
5,  577 
3,039 
2,170 
3,807 
1,717 
1,833 
2,502 
2,929 
3,  993 
2,311 
4,273 
4,958 
2,  099 
4,749 
2,904 
2,920 
4,309 
5,036 
3,943 
3,378 

...   :           1,571    !           1,532 

" 

807                   777 

rraftoi.                                                           :            do                                                                   1.972 

910     ,              918 

do                                                                         2,213               2,177 

I  unnlneburB                                                       '            do  2,035 

XasBau                                                          ....:       ..   do  1,511               1,514 

North  Crccnbiuli                                               '            do                      1,002               1,091 

Poe«enkill                                                                      do                              '              930                   BIS 

•Sand  L'ike                                                                       do                        1,  253               1,  23!) 

5 
6 
33 

7 
110 
100 
38 
39 
5 
3 

5 

13 

<Vha"hticokc                                                                  do         1,410               1,507 

'•'  '        '        f    1-t  warl 

l,00i;               2,105 

r°"'  U'J          "d   ward                                              d. 

2.299               2,482 

3d   ward                          do  1,130               1,476 

4th  ward                                          do                                       ~                     2.  1>7 

5th  ward                                              di 

1.401               1.554 

Cth  ward                                              d.i                       1.506               1.412 

2.034               2.241 

oth  ward                                              do                                                     2,  022               1  ,  897 

10th  ward                                              do                                      l.liLV,               1.747 

18  0!)7             20,017 

38,  624 
0,719 
6,  024 
4,767 
3,595 
3,728 
3,737 
5,378 
0,814 
3,  338 
2,  076 
3,  377 
0,  379 
1,400 
3,  180 
1  ,  2  19 
1  287 

28D 
30 
93 
31 
28 
124 
74 
15 
116 
45 
19 

3-12 
23 
120 
43 
22 
133 
63 
7 
130 
52 
28 

Oil 
59 
219 
74 
50 

137 

240 
97 
47 

39,235 

6,778 
6,243 
4,841 
3,645 
3,  985 
3,874 
5,  400 
7,000 
3,  435 
2,  723 
3,  377 
0,  379 
1,400 
3,182 
1,249 
1,287 
519 

3,201 
1,968 
1,690 
1,990 
2,828 
5,640 
2,310 
1,816 
1,978 
2,925 
2,  2S4 
2,  359 

3,412 
2,296 
2,207 

6,737 

3,380 
4,074 

,ond                                             3  398               3,  321 

2  952               3.  072 

Northtii-ld                                                                        do                        2.330               'J.  '1:17 

l   7-m               1   R7.r, 

Wi"itn.-ld                                                   do  1,830               1,892 

IIav.-r»traw                                                    '            do                               3118              2,200 

Orunpctown                                                        '            do                          3353               3,401 

Uamajio                                                          .              ..do   1  095               1,013 

Warren                                             do  1442              1,234 

Canton                                                                             do                              ...                 3  2"8               3,151 

( 

De  Kalb                                                                       -   do                              1  640               1,531 

1                       1 

2 

i                                                       ...                 "70                   243 

519 
1,808 
3,  192 
1,966 
1,090 
1,990 
2,828 
5,040 
2,303 
1,816 
1,977 
2,914 
'•',  284 
2,328 
7,  :185 
3,412 
2,296 
2,267 
577 
6,735 
1,009 
2,380 
4,  074 
2,768 
2.214 

Fowler                                                                             d 

oo  i                   pa? 

4 

0 

5 

9 

o 

Hammond                                                           do          .           l  O.TS                 n-.N 

ftfn                   »or» 

Hopkinton                                                                       do                                                                         1  000                   984 

Lawrence                                                              .     do                                                   1  452              1  370 

Louisville                                                               do  1  100               1  143 

5    j                 2 

7 

Madrid                                                                              d 

i  m:t                  nfii 

1 
5 

1 
11 

Massena                                                                           do                                                   .    .                  1  471     '           1  443 

6 

Morrifttown                                                                      do           ..                     1    164               1  1°0 

Norfolk                                                 ..                do  1   160    '           1  108 

!          i 

15 

1 
21 

9 

1'urinhvillc                                                                 do                                                                   1  146              1  150 

Pierpont                                                                   do  1  140               1   1°7 

Pitt-aim                                      '  do  288                   289 

1                      1 

- 

R  tsaie                                                                   '  ....   do                                                                             8°9     i              780 

R  uBse.1  do  .                   ...                  1  040    |          i   138 

llallut  in                                                         .      Saratoga...                                                          1.080              1.134 

8                    12 

20                 2.234 

STATE    OF   NEW   YORK. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


341 


CITIES,    TOWNS     &C.                                                           COUNTIES. 

WHITE.                                            FULK  COLORED. 

Afe't'rcgutc. 

M.                    F.                  Total.                 M. 

F. 

Total. 

873                   870               1,713                       G 
1,385              1,368              2,753                   27 
779                   779               1  558 

3 
24 

9 

51 

1,752 
2,80-1 
1,358 

1,209 
1,479 
2,  427 
2,  970 
1,017 
3,  130 
1,240 
5,  254 
2,210 
1,000 
1,443 
7,  490 
1,  318 
3,  238 
036 
3,  200 
1,  499 
3,  223 
3,  192 
789 
990 
2  224 
9,  579 
1,307 
2,  182 
1,478 
1,700 
2,  357 
1,409 
2,  944 
2,  541 
1,710 
3,259 
2,  023 
3,090 
1,948 
2,734 
1,924 
1,717 
3,688 
708 
2,908 
5,  623 
2,  364 
1,453 
2,096 
2,410 
3,  742 
1,316 
2,067 
2,  538 
2,  170 
5,  960 
1,  437 
1,901 
4,594 
1,715 
1,  885 
5,  12!) 
1,211 
1,569 
1,622 

642                   567               1  209     ; 

744                   732               1,476                      2 
],  187     '           l.-SUi     !          2,423                       2 
1,452     |           1,494     !          2,946                     11 
533                   480               1,013                       2 
1,536     ,           1.5S6     .          3.J23     ,                  3 

638            sea          1,926   :            G 

a,  546              2,  593              5,  1  39    :               (>:> 
1,110               1,006               2,176                     Hi 
837                   800               1,637                     12 
729                   712     !           1,441                       -J 
3,  3CO     !          3,  889               7,  249                     99 
64G                   698     -           1,344                       1 
1,577    I          1,611    ;          3,188                   25 
263                   373                   636     . 

1 

0 

13 
2 
5 
8 
53 
18 
17 

3 

24 
4 
8 
14 

115 
34 
20 
o 

274 
4 
50 

Gulwuv                                                                 do     .      , 

Mil  toil                                                                    do  

148 
3 
25 

1,580               1,637     ,           3,217     ;                15 
743                   73-1     ,           1,477                     10 
1  595               1  617               3  212                       G 

28 
13 
4 
12 
6 
1 
8 
103 
5 

43 
22 
10 
24 
10 
1 
20 
176 
10 

GU'iiville                                                                          do 

I,ftf3               1,475     ;          3,168                     12 
401                   378                   779                       4 
538     i              457                   995 

1,  139               1,065     !          2,204                     13 
4,  033               4,  870    i           9,  403                     73 
671                   686     |           1,357                       5 
1  115              ]  067              2  182     : 

75°                   7n6               1  478 

Carlisle  do  

881                   879               1,760      ... 

Cobbleskill                                                                 do 

1,144               1,187               2,33L                     11 
653                   735               1,388     |                13 
1,404               1,457               2,921                     13 
1,  226               1,  306     i          2,  532     1                  2 
843     ;              872               1,  715                       1 
1,646     !          1,563               3,209                     27 
1,033     !              986               2,019                       3 
1,435               1,374               2,809                   J43 
080                   ft6               1,  936                       8 
1,  355     .          1,  359               2,  714                     20 
955                   968               1  923     ; 

15 
8 
10 

7 

20 

23 
9 
1 

50 
4 

281 
12 
40 
1 
6 
39 

23 
1 
138 

4 
20 
1 
4 
20 

871                  840    ;          ],7H                     2 
1,  862              1,  7S7    ;          3,  649                   19 
365                   3-13                   708 

Dix,                                                     .               do  

1,428               1,471     •          2,899                       5 
2,795              2,790              5,585                   18 
1,230     i           1,130    |          2,360                       3 
729     ',              716               1,445                       5 
1,055               1,039               2,094                       2 
1,  221               1,  175               2,  396                       9 
1,  910     j          1,  822    |          3,  732                       4 
684     '              632    :           1  316 

4 

20 
1 
3 

0 
38 
4 

8 
o 
14 
10 

5 
6 

1,  066    ;             992    :          2,  058                     4 
1,242               1,558               2,500                     17 
1,137               1,031     ,          2,168                       1 
3,012               2,923     I          5,935                       7 
7^4                   712     ,           1,436                       1 
972                   012     :           1,884                     10 
2,187               2,313               4,500     ;                43 
873     '              823               1,  698     '                10 
qgo                   9Q->               i  884 

5 
21 

1 
18 

0 
38 
o 

25 
1 

20 
94 

17 

I 

135 
33 

10 
51 

7 
1 
71 
20 

2  5->9               °  405               4  ()94                     fi4 

575     ,              603               1,178                     13 
793     i              776               1  569 

850                   771               1  6°1     ' 

1                       1 

Canisli-o  do  

1,203               1,  134               2  337 

825                   708               1,  533     .                  8 
1.291               1,223     ,           2,516                     10 
3.  030     .          2.  895               5.  925                     :« 

9                     17                   1,550 
9                     19                   2,  535 
4:1                    ?8                  r.  nm 

Corning  ...                                                           .  .  .do..  . 

342 


STATE    OF   NEW    YORK. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    it:. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

n 

Aggregate. 
Total. 

M. 

F- 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

1,  115 
914 
581 
670 
004 
075 
2,108 
1,390 
935 
4C3 
1,383 
718 
C92 
699 
504 
1,068 
789 
997 
1,456 
482 
701 

1,154 
4,731 
1,  010 
4,  207 
1,901 
1,508 
243 
983 
3,263 
2,782 
1,503 
1,  454 
1,  695 
1,701 
496 
958 
494 
1,517 
526 
1,909 
1,281 
842 
1,  913 
470 
2,038 
579 
1,916 
1,088 
931 
4,450 
718 
900 
1,616 
1,179 
1,  122 
2,401 
901 
1,759 
3,  168 
1,  (SiTl 
1,  K<8 
1,012 
549 
2,411 
•     i 
257 
1.217 

1,072 

ax 

535 
030 
550 

on 

2,100 
1,350 
915 
411 

i.aio 

753 
688 

C95 
535 
1,028 
777 
985 
1,334 
402 
091 
664 
1,053 
4,7» 
1,074 
4,226 
1  822 
1,492 
251 
945 
3,365 
2,873 
1,350 
1,317 
1,4711 
1,610 
415 
769 
492 
1,463 
-Ml 
1,879 
1,205 
774 
1,  875 
401 
2,  129 
5lil 
1,919 
1,078 
933 
4,385 
- 

91  a 

1,546 
1,  14  1 
1,135 
2,498 
957 
1,7rt 
3,  !.Y7 
1,580 
1,448 

1,1:77 

524 
2,  290 
97.1 

23s 

LOSS 

2,187 
1,810 
1,110 
1,300 
1,  154 
1,286 
4,208 
2,7-16 
1,850 
879 

1,470 
1,  380 
1,394 
1,099 
2,096 
1,566 
1,982 
2,790 
944 
1,  392 
1,  376 
2,  207 
9,466 
2,090 
8,493 
3,  723 
3,000 
494 
1,928 
6,628 
5,655 
2,  853 
2,  771 
3,  174 
3,311 
911 
1,727 
086 
3,  (KM 
970 
3,78d 
2,  486 
1,616 
3,818 
871 
4,  107 
1,140 
3,K)5 
2,166 
1,  919 
8,835 
1,398 
l.b'78 
3,  102 
2,  ;«J 
2,  -'57 
4,  95:» 
1,918 
3,  544 
0,  6-!5 
3,813 

a,  98  1 

3,289 
1,07.1 
4,704 
1,95) 
495 
'.'  235 

!              2,187 

30 
1 

19 

49                   1,659 
1                   1,117 
1,306 

1,134 

12 

3 

10 

5                   1,291 
22                   4,  230 
2,  746 

1,850 

3 

33 

4 
35 

7                       686 
68                   8,  790 
1,470 

S 

1 

1     j              1,381 
1,394 

,ln 

Th 

.do  

1 

1    |             1,100 
I             2,096 

do                          

p      e 

do 

1,566 

.do          

1 
8 

1     !               1,983 
19                   2,809 
944 

!      i 

do  

11 

• 

do 

• 

do                                                 

'               1,392 

do                                    

j              1,370 

do                    

.-.:          2,207 

Suffolk  

231 

81 
221 
62 
22 
7 
102 
77 
79 
1 

226 
96 
210 
60 
22 
5 
100 
98 
99 

457     ''              9,  923 
177                   2,  267 
431     !              8,  924 
122     j              3,  845 
44                   3,  044 
12     j                  506 
202                   2,  130 
175                   6,  803 
178                   5,833 
.1     !              2,  854 
2.  771 

F-i«t  H-im   ton 

do  

Hmtlnffton 

do  

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Bethel 

do 

Coch.-ctou 

do      ... 

3,174 

do  

11     '                 11                     as                   3,  OT 
911 

do  

do 

1 
4 
*> 

1                    1,728 
7                       993 
7                   3,010 
970 

.  ..do  :  

3 

5 

Liberty.  . 

do  

do               .     . 

do  

19                     21                     40                   3,828 
2,4Sti 

ilo  .     . 

do 

1,616 

do  

9                     7                    16                  3,834 


do 

Barton  

Tioga  

32 
6 
3 
2 
6 
50 
4 
2 

11 

1 

1 

35 

2 

1 

7 
50 

2 

1 
15 
8 
n 

2 

67                   4.  234 
11                    1,151 
5     i              3,  CIO 
3     !              2,109 
13     •               1,932 
100                   8,9:15 
6                   1,  404 
3                  1,881 
40     ,              3,  202 
82                   2,  345 
-1                   2,201 
3                   4,  1KI2 
1                    1,919 
3.544 

Yorkshire  

do  

Coo  dor 

ilo 

Nicholw  '  do  

Owogo  !  do  

ItlchfonI  do 

Tiogu  :            do.. 

Dunby  •  do  

Dryden  do 

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Groton  .  ..  ,  

do 

Ithfirii  

97                   121                   218                   0.843 
6                       3                       9                   3,2-J-J 
2,  !)84 

l.:iMM]l£   .  .      . 

do 

NVwtlcItl  

do 

L'lysseg  

do 

21                     19                     40                   3,329 
.      ..'  1,073 

Dt'iinhiff  

Ulster 

llsnpus  

do 

11                     19                     30                   4,734 
04                     73                   137                   2.09U 
7     !                  3                     10                       505 
28                     51                     79                   2.364 

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Hun)  en  burg  

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STATE   OF    NEW    YORK. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


34;-, 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    AC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aegivpiti'. 

11 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

Ulster  

8,330 
1,208 
1,993 

1,302 
958 

1,  669 
937 

a,  sis 

1,  421 
4,796 
1,285 
1,410 
4,150 
962 
CS4 
542 
1,208 
35'J 
827 
1,170 
C8G 
3,  570 
517 
592 
883 
1,517 
1,213 

7,  972 
1,266 
1,  879 
1,423 
!).">() 
1,568 
921 
2,  140 
1,353 
4,  G24 
1,  139 
1,370 
4,  03!) 
870 
604 
522 
1,  20-1 
349 
713 
1,018 
642 
3,  539 
443 
492 
817 
1,612 
1,200 
402 
1,  483 
1,519 
1,  731 
1,723 
1,973 
448 
992 
1,  253 
882 
1,718 
356 
1,581 
1,332 
2,389 
2,  644 
1,173 
2,598 
946 
2,529 
1,231 
1,018 
1,085 
2,110 
213 
1,030 
901 
2,283 
1,007 
1,311 
1,  276 
1,802 
4,  604 
2,700 
4,541 
592 
926 
661 
4,645 
2,  208 
883 
1,691 

16,  302 
2,  471 
3,  872 
2,  725 
1,914 
3,  237 
1,858 
4,436 
2,  773     j 
9,  4-20 
2,  424 
2,  780 
8,  189 
1,832 
1,288 
1,064 
2,412     i 
701 
1,540 
2,  188 
1,328 
7,  109 
960 
1,084 
],702 
3,  129 
2,413 
779 
3,052 
3,105 
3,540 
3,469 
3,883 
876 
2,046 
2,  513 
1,838 
3,  437 
754 
3,160 
2,788 
4,827 
5,309 
2,335 
5,301 
1,935 

2,033 
2,312 
4,189 
429 
2,118 
1  ,  903 
4,668 
2,095 
2,673 
2,627 
3,550 
9,929 
5,490 
8,751 
1,181 
1,874 
1,294 
9,186 
4.44D 
1,770 
3.307 

154 
14 
131 
20 
51 
M 

'12 
25 
55 
3 
47 
63 
13 

184 
11 
117     I 
31 
58 
11 
31 
41 
28 
62 
3 
43 
59 
13 
1 
7 

338 

25 
248 
51 
109 

60 
83 
53 

117     | 
6 

no 

122 
26 

1 

9    i 

Ill,  640 
S,  499 
•I,  120 
2,  776 
2,  023 
3,  262 
1,918 
4,  539 
2,  82ii 

9,  r;:7 

2,  4:;0 
2,  C70 
8,311 
1,  Kd 
1,289 
1,073 
2,412 
708 
1,542 
2,  IfM 
1,328 
7,146 
960 
1  ,  084 
1,704 
3,  139 
2,419 
779 
3,083 
3,  127 
3,  54  1 
3,  471 
3,941 
876 
2,  040 
2,543 
1,863 
3,471 
754 
3,181 
2,802 
4,  862 
5,  319 
2,338 
5,  340 
1,96(> 
5,076 
2,523 
2,  033 
2,320 
4,232 
489 
2,  119 
1,910 
4,745 
2,096 
2,682 
2,  634 
3,  639 
10,  074 
5,582 
8,  929 
1,413 
1,  885 
1,351 
9,  245 
4,  517 
1,817 
3,  5ly 

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do      

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do  ! 

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6 

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7 
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do  

• 

do                                          

8 

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1  urv 

do  

19 

18 

37 

do 

do 

Warrcmhur 

do  

1 

7 
3 

1 
3 
3 

10 

6 

Washington  

do  

do  

377 
1,  5C9 
1,586 
1,809 
1,744 
1,  910 
428 
1,054 
1,290 
956 
1,719 
3C8 
1,583 
1,436 
S,  438 
8,605 
1,162 
2,705 
989 
2,526 

1,015 
1,227 
2,  079 
216 
1,088 
1,  004 
2,385 
1,088 
1,362 
1,331 
1,748 
5,325 
2,790 
4,210 
589 
9-18 
633 
-1,541 
2,  241 
887 

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17 
H 
3 
3 

31 

14 
11 
1 

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5 
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do 

do 

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33 
20 

12 
14 

25 
34 

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8 
5 
15 
5 
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23 
16 
11 
9 

7 
9 
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5 
1 
16 
15 
10 
6 

15 
14 
35 
10 
3 
39 
31 
21 
15 

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Maccdon 

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do 

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4 

19 

4 
24 

8 
43 

do 

do                      

do 

1 
3 
40 

1 
5 

1 
9 

89 
143 
92 
178 

11 
57 
59 
68 
47 
212 

do 

2 
37 
1 
3 
3 
50 
69 
43 
83 
116 

25 
24 
43 
19 
107 

do 

do 

do  

6 
4 
39 
70 
49 
*        93 
116 
6 
32 
35 
23 
28 
105 

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New  Itochelle  .  .  . 

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1.616 

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TABLH  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &r.— Continued. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    tC. 

j                                    COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

1 

FREE  COI.OIU:!). 

Aggregate. 

2,  487 
1,497 
1,421 
1,025 
1,471 
4,  447 
548 
5,  345 
2.  012 
4,250 
7,  OU8 
1.  WO 
11,848 
2.  231 
2,  54  1 
2.018 
2,  323 
2,  037 
1,886 
1,312 
1,  732 
1,020 
2,  358 
1,708 
1,419 
2,  452 
1,824 
2,  794 
S.  938 
. 
1,574 

a,  -iei 

733 
1,605 

2,  873 
1,303 
2,  02« 
2,  388 
2,  151 
1,809 
1,364 

M. 

P. 

Total.                M.                   F. 

Total. 

1,  H.'S 
725 
055 
468 
742 
2,  Or:i 

3  07  ~> 

i,  n:> 

747 
7;S 
525 

2,  242 
205 
2,  120 
1*87 
2,  OC3 
3,  385 
908 
0,031 
1,091 
1,  2S)G 
1  "05 

2,373 
1,472 
1,  384 
1,013 
1,404 
4,315 
4!)8 
B,  201 
1,958 
4,  131 
6,973 
1,739 
11,072 
2,  188 
2,541 

61 
13                     12 
17                     20 
8    j                 4 
2    .                 5 
72                   CO 
27                     23 
98                     46 
27                     27 
45                     74 
58    I               02 
£)                     27 
85                     91 
21                     22 

i  ;         2 

114 
25 
37 
12 
7 
132 
50 
144 
54 
119 
120 
47 
170 
43 
3 

North  Salem  

do  

Alining  

IVlaaci  .... 

..    do 

J'oundridge  do 

Kve  do 

Searsdale.  do 

Sing  Sing  !  do. 

.Somers  

do  

971 
2,  CCS 

3  5<n 

"\Vest  Chester  ,  

do  

Went  Farms  

do  

While  PlaiuB  

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e:>i 

1,  01)7 
1,  24.'. 

1,323 

1,  133 
1,013 
6G4 

cao 
844 

i  ,  •?::, 
tao 

731 
1,200 
S!U 
1,444 
1,454 

em 

1,248 
333 
849 
1,407 
633 
1,015 
1,117 
1,079 
807 
680     i 

Yonkers  

do 

Yorktown  

do...     . 

Attica  


Beoomglon  •  do  

Castile  do 

1,180 
1,02-1 
022 
C22 
870 

4:)5 

1,  133 
671 
087 
1,248 
P33 
1,  350 
1,488 
7Gfi 

7^; 

1,  213 

7CO 
1,391 

C41 
1,011 
1,229 
1,005 
879 
GC2 

2,318 
2,037 
1,280 
1,312 
1,714 
1,020 
2,358 
1,704 
1,418 
2,448 
1,824 
2,794 
2,  U42 

2  :           3 

5 

China  1           do 

Covington  

do  

Eagle  

do  

Gainesville  

do.... 

10                     8 

18 

Geacsee  Falls  

do  

Java  

do 

Mlddlebarg  

do  

a              2 

4 

1 
4 

Orangeville  

do  

IVrrv  

do 

3                     1 

1'iki-  

do  

Sheldon  

do  

Warsaw  

do 

7                     9 

10 

1 

Welberefield  

do. 

Harrington  

Vates  

1,574 
2,460 
715 
1,599 
2,858 
1,  203 
2,026 
2,346 
2,  144 
1,776 
1,342 

1 

Ilcnton  
Dundee  

do 

1                     1 

7     1                 11 

5    j                1 
7                     8 

-G  :         4 

1  i           1 

17                     25 
3    !                 4 
1G                   17 
11                   11 

o 

G 

15     i 
10 
o 

42 
7 
33 
22 

Italy  

Jerusalem  

do 

Middlesex  

Miln  

do 

IVnn  Van  

do 

Potter  

Starkev  

do 

Torrev  

.  

STATE    OF    NEW    YORK. 


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TABLE  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

o                                                                                                                     H 

Aggregate. 

WHITE. 

CLACK.                        .MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

5 

s 
BLACK.                 MULATTO.             £f 

''                                                                                 -1 

M. 

F. 

Total.         M. 

F      Total.    M. 

F. 

Tot'I: 

c-1 

F. 

Total.  |    M.        F. 

Total.  M. 

a 

F.  .Tot. 

H 

Allegany  

19,  49f 

3   n 

16,  45S 
19,  47£ 
24.05* 
25,  16: 
11,81-1 
19,  284 
16,711 
19,  684 
12  22C 
19,644 
20,  106 
43,  22C 
12,043 
11,644 
10,  60C 
14,  270 
12,  891 
1,  482 
17,  357 
30,  090 
80,302 
11,  800 
1C,  53( 
19,  425 
31,041 
13,  793 
*~"209,  060 
17,658 
38,341 
34,  981 
18,  389 
25,  681 
12,  020 
32,816 
23,563 
6,  162 
20,  005 
31,  36: 
g,  091 
8,536 
33,415 
21,  74  f 
7,865 
10,458 
8,930 
12,  089 
30,521 
18,595 
13,522 
13,438 
14,086 
31,108 
9,  044 
19,  470 
20,149 
34,  071 
13.  460 
9,  345 

18,  904 
30,910 
10,222 
18,544 
23,  769 
24,891 
11,680 
19,  592 
10,  279 
20,  OG8 
12,390 
19,388 
26,895 
43,041 
11,657 
11,38! 
11,  139 
14,  645 
12,  997 
1,255 
17,410 
30,  270 
84,  855 
11,255 
10,  598 
19,  748 
34,  904 
13,664 
208,741 
18,  017 
39,864 
35,  122 
18,  408 
26,271 
11,  969 
30,  944 
23,934 
6,231 
19,  633 
32,  601 
8,  179 
8,335 
32,  645 
22,  612 
8,  107 
16,  577 
8,  825 
11,960 
29,  528 
18,883 
12,  779 
13,  300 
14,  923 
30,858 
9,080 
19,514 
20,  039 
34,738 
13,  532 
9  279 

38,  403,        33 
78,  096       330 
32,074       215 
38,  023         52 
47,  825|      200 
50,  056         64 
23,  500       222 
38,  870       107 
32,  990         51 
40,  352       587 
24,  012           9 
39,  032         50 
53,  093       897 
86,  261       322 
23,  700         40 
23,025         10 
21,  739         95 
28.  021       318 
23,  888        21 
2,  737          2 
.14,  773         71 
60,  300         73 
105,157    1,794 
23,  004          1C 
33,  134         77 
39,  173         87 
68,  945       120 
27,  437       155 
417,810  3,965 
35,  675       122 
78,  205       234 
70,  103       137 
36,797       234 
51,  952       934 
23,  989         22 
63,  760       103 
47,  497J        93 
12,  393         92 
39,928   1,515 
63,  970       351 
16,270       251 
16,  871       211 
66,  060         10 
44,358       214 
15,  972         91 
33,  035       151 
17,  701         32 
24,  049         73 
60,019       124 
37,  473       689 
26,301         47 
26,  807        88 
29,  609       115 
62,  026       714 
18,  730         12 
38,  990        97 
40,183         95 
69,  429       985 
26,  992           9 
18,624         4L 

4( 
435 
235 
49 
.     177 
53 
202 
114 
17 
672 
3 
31 
977 
277 
43 
8 
85 

" 

71 
76 
2,145 
10 

95 

181 
5,277 
90 
247 
133 
298 
991 
24 
75 
76 
80 
1,566 
306 
280 
254 
10 
261 
98 
148 
23 
79 
136 
651 
45 
73 

13;) 

758 
19 
84 
90 
946 

41 

73       97 
805       68 
450         7 
101        2.- 
377       32 
117       30 
424       69 
221        18 
BS       32 
1,  259!       51 
12'        4 
84  '       45 
1,  874       0.' 
599      100 
83       22 

18i         1 
1801         1 

633       7^ 
38,      20 
3 

9'. 

60 
S 
21 
30 
47 
71 
2-! 
18 
07 

57 
90 
101 

18 

3 

1 
20 

189 
128 
12 
40 
62 

140 
42 
50 
118 
4 
102 
152 
; 
40 
1 
4 
186 
40 

38,005       1,711 
79,  629      10,  "3b 
33,136       1,410 
38,  170       3,  108 
43,  204       3,  901 
.  50,  250       4,  597 
24,  004       1,  429 
39,  1331          907 
33,  1C8       6,  624 
•-41,  723       2,761 
24,  628          680 
33,218       1,811 
55,119       4,t'71 
87.  007     27,  871 
23,  823       2,  435 
23,014       4,020 
21,923       1,221 
29,740       1,101 
23,  96J       3,  313 
2,  740,          180 
35,  024       3,  017 
60,  555       4,  804 
170,  045     51,  057 
23,  100       3,  077 
33,  314!      3,  373 
39,468|      2,191 
69,  47o'    15,  820 
27.  814'       1,690 
427,324    .182,453 
36,  087       7,  890 
78,  834  '     13,475 
70,  638      10,  404 
37,  429       3,  688 
54,  059       4,  964 
24,  116|      2,522 
64,  072       6,  243 
47,  701        1,  348 
12,  570           690 
43,  301       7,  393 
63,004'     10,501 
16,  917       4,  145 
17,  419       3,  047 
60,101       9,011 
45,  047       3,  437 
16,210,      2,  034 
33,518          566 
17,  861          528 
24,  262|      2,  060 
60,520       3,311 
39,  274       2,  099 
26,  3Do|      3,  297 
27,  051           914 
29,  906|          747 
63,  635       6,  992 
18,  786       1,  339 
39,  248,      3,  533 
40,  453       3,  990 
71,674      14,307 
27,  039       2,  573 
18,  778           812 

l,5iX 
17,547 
1,335 
2,514 
3,  53C 
3,654 
1,  41C 
825 
5.99C 
2,  07-1 
781 
1,  43f 
4,  92£ 
26,96 
1,95( 
3,  76" 
1,015 
1,020 
2,901 
104 
2,  52C 
4.  44C 
57,  90! 
2,  40( 
2,  05; 
1,881 
15,  31G 
1,302 
20W2 
6,911 
12,  884 
0,504 
3,  430 
4,784 
2,073 
5,620 
1,105 
730 
0,683 
10,  790 
4,418 
2,025 
8,559 

q,  193 

1,753 
384 
451 
1,810 
2,  855 
1,900 
2,693 
779 
756 
5,754 
1,237 
3,132 
3,314 
13,  491 
2,  351 
637 

1 
3,214        ..   '  

2           3,  210 
1          34,  288 
8j          2,  770 
l:         5,716 
4          7,503 
3           8,  172 
3           2,  85.') 

41,881 
113,  917 
35,906 
43,886 
55,767 
58,422 
26,  917 
40,  934 
45,735 
47,  172 
26,294 
42,  465 
64,941 
141,  971 
28,  814 
30,  837 
24,  162 
31,930 
32,189 
3,024 
40,561 
69,825 
279,  122 
28,580 
39,546 
43,545 
100,648 
30,866 
813,  669 
50,399 
105,202 
90,686 
44,563 
63,812 
28,717 
75,958 
50,157 
14,002 
57,  391 
80,328 
25,492 
22,492 
83,689 
51,  729 
20,002 
34,  469 
18,  840 
28,138 
60,690 
43,275 
32,385 
28,748 
31,409 
76,381 
21.  434 
43,904 
47,  763 
99,497 
31,968 
20,290 

34,283           2           2 
2  768 

4  ... 

I 

Cattaraugus  . 
Cayuga  
Cuautauqua  . 
Chcmuug  
Chenango  .  .  . 
Clinton  
Columbia..  .  . 
Cortland  .... 
Delaware  
Dntcbega  
Erie  

5,  712           2           1 
1 
7,491           4           4 

8,  iCl          4           4 
2,  845,          2'          3 
1,793'  

3... 

8  2 
8  J 
5  1 

12,617'          4'           1 
5,  440:           1            1 
1  6oC 

5  3 

2  .  . 

5j        12,  627 
1!        '5,443 
1  660 

'      3  247  .  . 

3  247 

1             '                              ! 

9,  707           8         15 
54,  832         18         30 
4  391 

23;     2 

48^  12 

2           9,  822 
24;        54,904 
4  391 

Franklin  

7  793 

7  793 

2,  2:;8           1  ... 

1 

'          °  239 

Green  

2,  190  

1          2  110 

0  217                        1 

1  4 

5           6,223 

1             234 

Hamilton  
Ht-rkimer  .... 
Jefferson  

284  

142'      57 
149       20 
3,  939^    401 
26         0 
150       14 
182       45 
253'    114 
3S6       13 
9,  242|     148 
212!     120 
481       67 
290     114 
532       40 
1,  925'       92 
40'       33 

169'       1!) 
172|        2 
3,  111'     130 
717^     131 
540       48 
498j      25 
20       11 
475       90 
189       14 
299       9'i 
55       29 
152       23 
260     107 
1,343      101 
92  
106       40 
245       27 
1,  472       57 
31        15 
181       38 
185'      40 
1,  93l|     140 
19       15 

82       33 

| 

52 
20 
548 

10 
68 
134 
8 
124 
80 
81 
131 
54 
90 
43 
77 
10 
3 
132 
IOC 
59 
25 
10 
118 
35 
88 
25 
38 
104 
262 

38 
25 

80 
10 
30 
45 
174 
13 
'39 

109 
40 
949 
13 
30 
113 
278 
21 
272 
200 
143 
245 
100 
182 
81 
134 
35 
5 
202 
317, 
107 

21 
214 
49 
184 

1 
61 

211 
453 
2 
78 
53 
137 
25 
77 
85 
314 
28 

5,537  

!          5  537 

9,  250           Cl         11 
108,  960         431        40 
5  477 

17     3 
83   15 

13 

3           9,  270 
28,       109,  077 
5  477 

Livingston  .  .  . 
Madison  
Monroe  
Montgomery.. 
New  York  

6,228           1           2           31 
4,072           2           2           41 
31,136          9          9         18     9 
3,  052  ->lv-  -  -  -  

- 

1            6,232 
1           4,  077 
18         31,  172 
3  052 

'.  383,285   1,27?!  1^43 
14,  237         22         19 
20,  359          2          4 
20,  0281          4           9 
7,  127           3           2 
9,  7  JS'          2           3 
4  597 

2,  920  78 
41   39 
6     2 
13      1 
5  .  .. 
5 

1 
8 

2 

140       386,  345 
64          14,312 
3         26,  368 

7         23,  048 
2           7,  134 
9  733 

Oneida  . 

Onondaga  
Ontario  

2 

4           4,  601 
4          11,886 
0  456 

Oswego  

11,803         13'          6 
2,  453           1           2 
1,  426           3           3 
14,  076           6           3 
21,  300           5          '5 
8,  563           9           1 
5  072  1 

19     2 

6 

1  43° 

9!  ' 

10     4 
10     1 
1  ... 
3     6 
1      1 

] 

4 

10 
1 

5         14,090 
14         21,  324 
2           8,  375 
5,  073 
15          17,  568 
1           6,  632 
1           3,  792 
9)1 

Renaselaer  .  .  . 
Kiclnnoml  .... 
Roukland  
St.  Lawrence. 
Saratoga  
Schenectady  .  . 
Sehoharie  .... 
Sehuyler  

17,  g7o'          1          2 
6,680|          1  
3,  789,          1           1 
950           1  . 

979  

979 

3  876 

3  876 

6,106  1 
3  9991          2'  ... 

1  2 
2 

1 

3           6,  170 
4  001 

Suffolk  

Sullivan  

5,  990  

5  990 

1,693           2           2 
1,5011  

4_ 

1  697 

Tompkius  .  
Ulster  
Warren  
Washington  .  . 
Wayne  
Wcstcueeter  .  . 
Wyoming  

Yates  
Total  

1    H03 

12,746  

I  12.  74C, 

2,  640           2  

! 

2'... 
1 

2,  648 
1           6,656 
7  304 

7  304 

27,798         16          5        21     1 
4  924 

3 

•l 

4         27,  823 
5           4,  929 
3           1,512 

1,509 

1,414,458 

1,419,692 

2,  834,  150  18,011  19,  89537,  9063,488 

3,  911  7,  399 

2,873,455  493,896  501,634 

997,580   1,480   1,838  3,318199 

1                         i 
183!  382    1,001,  2803,  £80,735 

XOTK. — 1 10  Indians  included  in  white  population. 


II 


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TABLK  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

30  232 

Asia  

206 
69 
68 
96 
860 
55,273 
55 
77 
1,196 
106,  Oil 
86 
21,826 

25G.253 
131 
35 

Holland 

5,354 
498,072 
I,8fi3 
116 
KM 
353 
2  206 

0.  555 

Africa  

8a8                                                                                                          A-\ 

South  Carolina                                     1   '-^ 

Italy 

Connecticut  53»  141 

Tennessee  

900 

HO 
46,990 
3,650 
1,674 
606 
49 
375 
4,096 

Atlantic  Islands  

Vermont  

British  America  

Poland  .  . 

China  

Pacific  Islands  

11 
'     1,013 
27,641 
809 
1,678 
48 
6,166 
312 
*i6 
39 

i,  957 

7,998 
H 

District  of  Columbia  

Russia  

°6 

Kentucky  '            "00 

Not  stated  

Aggregate  native  

Sweden 

German  States  : 
Austria  2,  438 

Sardinia 

3,889     15 

Bavaria  35,  674 

Baden  23  075 

Hesse  19,  926 

Turkey.... 

West  Indies  

Prussia                      2()  026 

Wales 

Wurtemberg  15,393 
Germany,  (not  spe 
cified)  129,309 

Other  foreign  countries  

New  Jersey                          1*6,  499 

998,640 
2,  882,  095 

\ew  York                                     :  2  602  460 

Aggregate  native  

North  Carolina  691 

Total  Germany  

Ohio  5,  603 

Great  Britain,  (not  specified)  .  . 

3,  880,  735 

,,    i                                                             ,— 

1 

TABLE  No.  G.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  or. 

OCCUPATIONS.                      NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS.                        NO.   OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

180 
318 
97.1 
364 

41:1 
689 
430 

4,  94* 
855 
124 
355 
762 
478 
53 
222 
588 
44 
184 
66 
215 
102 
8 
9,817 
499 

131 
494 
3,007 
273 
3,  693 
29 
MB 
116 
940 
183 
50 
7 

sat 

17-J 

498 
3,939 
342 
11,228 
394 
12~ 
527 
10 
1,202 
9 
257 
84 

5,516 
660 
^539 
2,75f 
3,679 
877 
21 
28 
31 

;ie 

669 
16 
9,385 
496 

6 

41 

:io 

Florists  

Brokers              '       1,817 

Agricultural  implement  makers. 

Builders                                              1   165 

Fruiterers  

Artificial  flower  milkers  

Cotton  cloth  manufacturers.  . 
Curriers  

46 

617 

510 
25 
339' 
3,802 
_    HIM 
17 
4!)7 
57 
52 
6,127 
432 

;,"••-• 
549 

* 

1,126 

122 
274 

7,688 
254,786 
115,728 
107 
8 
7 
267 
11 
• 
1,71)5 
7:t 

Gardeners  and  nurserymen  
Gas-fitters  

Artists  

Astronomical  instrum't  makers. 
Auctioneers  

Authors  

Bakers  

Gilders  

Carriers  '          909 

Glass  manufacturers  

Carters  8,646 

. 

GlasH-stainers  

Carvers  !         959 

G  laziers  

Cattle  dealers                     '            79 

Distillers  and  rectifiers  

Glovers  

Barkeepers  

Calkcrs  1         894 

Glue-makers  

Gold-beaters  

Chair-makers  :  j      1,  180 

Gold-pen  makers  

Bellhangers  

Chandlers  '          717 

Goldsmiths  

Bellows-makers  

Charcoal-burners  49 

.                           

Grate-makers  

Chemists  }3B 

Grindstone-makers  

11 

17,763 
79 
209 
189 
2,651 
704 
9,273 
1,083 
28 
2,482 
4.k) 
49 
888 
314 
703 
1,402 
1,170 
1,7->0 

Editors  

Grocers  

Chocolate  manufacturers  2 

Hair  workers  

Civil  and  mechanical  cng'rs..    .  .'),  7.VJ 

Engravers  

Boarding-house  keepers  

Clerks  49,  597 

Envelope-makers  

Hardware  manufacturers  
Harness-makers  

Boatbuilderg  

Clock-makers  219 

Clothiers                                          1  061 

Factory  hands  

Hat-binders  

Boiler-makers  

Cloth  manufacturers  43 

Booksellers  

Coiners  !             3 

Farriers  

Bottlers  

Collectors  256 

Feather-dressers  

Housekeepers  

Box-makers  

Colliers  582 

Fence-makers  

Hucksters  

Brassfounders  
ItrasMWorkers  

Hunters  
Hydraulic  ram  manufacturers  . 

Coninmrtioncrg  78 
Commission  merchants  921 

Fire-engine  builders  

Bricklayers  

Brick-makcrH    

Confectioner  *    ,  .                             1.  372 

Flux-div^ser* 

Importers  

STATE    OF    NEW    YORK. 

'TABLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 


347 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATION'S. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

India-rubber  manufacturers  

46 
85 
4,762 
400 
116 
274 
235 
1,296 

105 
2,388 
1,762 
65 

159,077 

85 
56 

y 

o 
69 
12 
23 

8,745 

f>  rli)-> 

Nautical  instrument  makers  . 

13 
12 
303 
11 
1,989 

18 

4,  m 

120 
99 
93 

10.-) 

1,489 
1,018 

b81 

269 
12,  745 
206 
4C1 
989 
48 
154 
o 

84 

~w 

308 
42 
0.062 
25 
43 
4 
61 
31 
13U 
ft  ?~tf 

152 
6,272 
2 
2,001 
162 
147 
422 
498 
579 

785 
182 
685 
400 
9 
245 
928 
11 
160 
3,279 
68 
146 
33 
28 
84 
18,  841 
155,  282 
23 
183 
236 
3,152 
261 
25,755 
21 
5 
42 
8 
80 
771 
158 
622 
459 
655 
530 
57 
20 
229 
71 

Surgical  instrument  makem  

48 

351 

19,137 
14,  101 
2,200 
2 

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.      3,999 
399 
3,610 
981 
300 
66 
150 
730 
310 
960 
44 
204 

473 
242 

1,11  '3 
1,187 

109 
76 
81 

14 
801 

unkecpers  

Newsmen  

Notaries  public  

Razor-strop  makers  
Refectory  keepers  

ron-fouuders  

Reporters  

Riggers  

ft.    

roii-workers  

Oculists  

Roofers  and  slaters  

Japaunera  

Officers,  (public)  

Rope-makers  

Oil-cloth  manufacturers  

ToiimKterH 

Jewelers  

Telegraph  operators  

Joiners  

Tinsmiths  

Judged  

Tobacconists  

Tool-makers  

Toymen  

uf- 

Packers  -  

Traders  

I 

Trimmers  

'     . 

Trunk-makers  

Lard  oil  manufacturers  

Painters  and  varnishors  
Paper  dealers  

Type-cutters  

I 

Paper-hangers  

Type-founders  

Paper  manufacturers  

Umbrella  manufacturers  — 

Paper-rulers  

Paper-stainers  

Lead-workers  

10 
10 
153 
994 
755 
(13 
2,326 

8,774 
IS,  Oj2 
1,998 
35 
12,  141 
416 
11,  745 
102 
11-1 
118 
69 
U3 
2,030 
21,  677 
1,197 
4,200 
7,220 
1,203 
594 
34 
405 
4,755 
14 
346 
1,590 
68 
1,352 
13 

327 

Patent  leather  manufacturers. 
Patent-medicine  makers  
Pattern-makers  

United  States  officers  

Lightning-rod  makers  

P 

Upholsterers  

Pavers  

Sewing-machine  makers  
Sextons  

Locksmiths  

Pawn-brokers  

Veterinarians  

Looking-glass  makers  

Peu-makers  

Shingle-makers  

Vinegar-makers  

Machinists  

Shoe-binders  

Percussion-cap  makers  

Shoemakers  

Philosophical  inst'nt  makers  . 

Manufacturers  

Shot  manufacturers  

3,369 
137 

18 
2,579 

120 
426 
14 
9 
68 
12 
2,250 
70 
62 
183 
6 
115 
141 
142 
252 
95 
207 

13,703 

Map-makers  

Physicians  

Showmen  

Wei£l>mnKtprH  

Mariners  
Markctmen  

Piano-forte  makers  

1,007 
57 
412 
5 
25 
70 
26 
1,  117 
29 
344 
1,603 
160 
4 
3,217 
47 
362 
58 
5,610 
701 

365 
278_ 
33* 

722 

Sieve-makers  
Silk  manufacturers  

Well  -diggers  

Masons,  (brick  and  Ktone)  

Silversmiths  

Mast-makers  

Sisters  of  Charity  

Mat-makers  

Skirt  and  stay  makers  

White-lead  manufacturers  

Mathemat'l  instrument  makers. 
Measurers  

Speculators  

Spinners  

Mechanics  

Plasterers  

Spring-makers  

Wine  and  liquor  dealers  

Milkmen  

Millers       

Plumbers  

Pocketbook  manufacturers  .  . 
Porcelain  manufacturers  

295 
10 
52 
15 
64 
JX>_ 
40 
5,513 
1,620 
423 
156 
4,904 
173 
137 

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Millwrights  

Steam-engine  builders  

Pot  and  pearl  ash  manufact'rs 

Steel  manufacturers  

Model-makers  

Steucilers  

W  od  d         s 

Potters  

Woodcnware  manufacturers.. 
Wool  combers  and  carders  

Mould-makers  

Stock-makers  

Musical  instrument  makers  

Produce  dealers  
Professors  

Stone  and  marble  witters  — 

Woolen  manufacturers  

Provision  dealers  

Other  occupations  and  unknown 
Total 

Pump-makers  

1,  335,  659 

7 

348 


STATE    OF    NOKTH    CAROLINA. 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


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61 
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102 
107 
99 
75 
105 
70 
209 
117 
109 
103 
52 
78 
57 
124 
191 
155 
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104 
111 
134 
70 
225 
67 
83 
127 
115 
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118 
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137 
100 

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121 
146 
47 
63 
124 
82 
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125 
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123 
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69 

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38 
93 
117 
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80 
73 
77 

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132 

92 

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90 
59 
124 
187 
148 
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91 
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109 
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507 
524 
304 

303 
727 
428 
421 
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202 
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268 
300 
691 
324 
687 
139 
340 
183 
406 
385 
427 
378 
377 
612 
330 
550 
430 
431 
351 
351 
673 
295 
221 
401 

488 

338 
246 
412 
490 
503 
308 
396 
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049 
408 
401 
383 
180 
397 
408 
536 
751 
572 
185 
073 
394 
524 
509 
303 
818 
344 
513 

610 
402 
455 
229 
729 
243 
952 
393 
314 
387 
597 
200 
300 
717 
271 
070 
145 
315 
182 
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332 
374 
350 
353 
501 
359 
475 
: 
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305 

703 
275 

221 
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404 
300 
362 
215 
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326 
412 
337 
179 
330 
315 
472 
665 
538 
179 
507 
312 
451 
492 
278 
072 
313 
426 
420 
527 
359 
405 
232 
633 
186 
950 
377 
219 
285 
497 
230 
284 
605 
223 
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121 
242 
174 
325 
316 
304 
286 
312 
501 
310 
444 
322 
406 
309 
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449 
313 
190 
332 
401 
455 
354 
325 
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: 
381 
320 
180 
338 
371 
491 
682 
485 
198 
576 
314 
473 
552 
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348 
429 
387 
016 
375 
438 
247 
607 
182 
908 
340 
297 
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520 
211 
253 
611 
215 
575 
123 
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352 
317 
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277 
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313 
500 
302 
434 
325 
303 
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238 
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630 
437 
276 
586 
551 
670 
500 
506 
319 
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487 
284 
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1,073 
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792 
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1,424 
614 
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723 
318 
414 
902 
292 
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199 
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235 
479 
400 
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417 
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1,104 
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802 
519 
825 
538 

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452 

295 

471 

700 
506 
263 
563 
627 
758 
523 
321 
335 
930 
553 
690 
612 
256 
542 
589 
792 
1,183 
664 
274 
914 
461 
800 
933 
419 
1,091 
574 
695 
659 
1,033 
617 
600 
391 
1,004 
363 
1,420 
630 
436 
470 
780 
346 
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1,074 
323 
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185 
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213 
547 
403 
471 
499 
470 
1,087 
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1,068 
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476 
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357 
380 
544 
313 
302 
263 
530 
302 
447 
306 
203 
311 
337 
400 
748 
401 
157 
507 
309 
500 
573 
240 
725 
361 
409 
385 
003 
349 
374 
237 
614 
220 
1,020 
332 
293 
283 
485 
213 
279 
631 
227 
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131 
283 
154 
299 
273 
294 
309 
301 
725 
309 
521 
344 
630 
346 
284 
592 
304 
221 
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308 
171 
393 
346 
' 
348 
333 
250 
506 
387 
433 
337 
175 
358 
428 
500 
775 
412 
185 
558 
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565 
569 
276 
825 
341 
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314 
382 
239 
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254 
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425 
299 
286 
407 
247 
248 
003 
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554 
121 
289 
143 
346 
360 
277 
344 
313 
623 
336 
525 
371 
490 
' 
256 
077 
310 
180 
330 

310 
197 
108 
256 
257 
357 
227 
252 
180 
350 
242 
296 
240 
129 
217 
299 
327 
484 
292 
127 
342 
210 
413 
377 
216 
565 
251 
353 
239 
435 
251 
208 
184 
479 
153 
650 
281 
214 
1.57 
305 
170 
231 
437 
142 
300 
90 
201 
134 
240 
171 
177 
226 
235 
459 
207 
.. 
242 
420 
257 
KM 
470 

137 
228  . 

'    343 
233 
105 
248 
208 
328 
279 
233 
161 
367 
255 
310 
260 
122 
251 

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544 
311 
155 
373 
200 
380 
444 
220 
573 
2(8 
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302 
419 
280 
314 
193 
480 
173 
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303 
219 
165 
307 
188 
182 
491 
1311 
412 
89 
183 
129 
263 
199 
173 
247 

419 

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207 
341 
210 
214 
551 
209 
150 
256 

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McDowell  . 

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Person    .  . 

STATE    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 

50  and  under  CO. 

CO  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90andunderlOO.     Above  100. 

Age  unkn'u. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

I 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
10 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
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2H 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
11 
42 
43 
44 
45 
40 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
SO 
53 
54 
55 
X 

5a 

59 
60 
01 
62 
03 
64 

M.            F. 

M.            P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M.            F.          M.    |    F. 

M.        F. 

51. 

F. 

212 
149 
82 
170 
109 
178 
172 
170 
133 
263 
154 
1(8 
156 
74 
175 
227 
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32(5 
195 
77 
238 
136 
2S6 
254 
117 
322 
146 
208 
'    167 
270 
170 
174 
129 
309 
82 
454 
Idf 
133 
123 
200 
121 
127 
322 
94 
244 
62 
94 
85 
164 
124 
104 
133 
125 
288 
146 
233 
152 
203 
159 
134 
336 
96 
72 
15fi 

237 
142 
70 
160 
153 
210 
174 
170 
104 
228 
166 
199 
148 
82 
173 
230 
230 
374 
170 
99 
250 
122 
244 
899 
151 
320 
134 

2:;e 

180 
302 
192 
17SI 
135 
296 
102 
452 
207 
148 
124 
164 
130 
183 
342 
80 
272 
68 
102 
60 
158 
104 
87 
146 
121 
290 
154 
250 
ICO 
172 
189 
145 
386 
116 
77 

isa 

127 
84 
43 
92 
104 
114 
68 
98 
65 
134 
114 
102 
96 
23 
103 
134 
136 
197 
115 
50 
151 
77 
94 
167 
67 
217 
69 
141 
75 
164 
111 
107 
53 
183 
64 
221 
103 
78 
C5 
122 
55 
67 
208 
48 
161 
28 
57 
40 
107 
74 
52 
81 
69 
1C3 
63 
129 
87 
102 
79 
71 
181 
25 
51 
89 

160 

ec 

46* 
110 
97 
127 
100 
104 
72 
145 
115 
120 
97 
42 
106 
125 
156 
212 
90 
61 
149 
59 
130 
176 
52 
204 
86 
153 
125 
185 
137 
107 
78 
IPS 
73 
219 
116 
74 
C6 
97 
70 
76 
235 
45 
149 
33 
79 
57 
116 
65 
61 
103 
88 
205 
83 
180 
108 
112 
116 
80 
237 
59 
54 
118 

59 
48 
16 
37 
52 
30 
26 
46 
28 
57 
41 
37 
38 
8 
33 

53 

69 
62 
31 
13 
64 
32 
30 
49 
14 
93 
25 
74 
48 
74 
62 
47 
19 
83 
18 
103 
28 
35 
28 
50 
24 
23 
81 
19 
6H 
9 
19 
18 
48 
22 
28 
30 
43 
57 
39 
70 
44 
29 
41 
32 
93 
7 
11 
34 

66 
42 
21 
50 
51 
41 
45 
62 
25 
68 
48 
43 
61 
11 
43 
53 
71 
100 
39 
25 
74 
36 
48 
51 
30 
84 
32 
71 
63 
92 
58 
59 
34 
88 
21 
107 
CO 
41 
28 
57 
29 
SO 
98 
17 
59 
17 
21 
17 
49 
27 
19 
33 
23 
76 
34 
70 
47 
.31 
40 
36 
84 
19 
26 
42 

18 
9 
5 
10 
19 
8 
6 
11 
3 
17 
11 
10 
19 

11 
21 
14 
27 
12 

13 
12 
10 
20 
4 
8 
8 
22 
12 
24 
15 
15 
1 
12 

35 
9 
10 
5 
17 
5 
3 
37 
11 
18 
4 
6 

18 
6 
12 

6 
10 
15 
13 
25 

8 

7 
25 
2 
3 
13 

20 
8 
5 
10 
17 
23 
11 
13 
5 
16 
20 
16 
15 
3 
10 
26 
18 
21 
12 

6 

20 
18 
18 
30 
6 
19 
7 
25 
19 
21 
27 
23 
10 

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: 

20 

". 

5 

0 
45 

19 

2               2               '        1 

43        37 

3,  872 
2,680 
1,712 
3,  279 
3,738 
4,061 
2,826 
3  170 

4,113 
2,707 
1,  639 
3,282 
3,685 
4,  099 
2,980 
3,  057 
2,  334 
5,268 
3,338 
3,683 
3,179 

3,  063 
3,326 
4,703 
6,  420 
4,126 
1,563 
5,101 
2,  763 
4,433 
4,884 
2,  375 
6,662 
2,982 
4,171 
3,484 
5,449 
3,241 
3,579 
2,  103 
5,620 
1,  935 
7,777 
3,  325 
2,648 
2,788 
4,457 
1,  993 
2,263 
5,787 
2,022 
5,276 
1,078 
2,437 
1,457 
3,028 
2,611 
2,793 
2,759 
2,  775 
5,178 
2,905 
4,413 
3,191 
3,630 
2,978 
2,577 
5,783 
2,243 
1,650 
2.911 

7,  985 
5,387 
3,  351 
(i,  501 
7,  423 
8,160 
5,806 
6,233 
4,515 
10,610 
6,645 
7,  391 
6,295 
2,  942 
6,004 
6,578 
9,033 
12,  549 
8,583 
2,979 
10,  108 
5,779 
8,747 
9,554 
4,009 
13,  370 
6,001 
8,289 
6,879 
10,  710 
6,465 
6,997 
4,  181 
11,  187 
3,824 
15,  738 
6,641 
5,353 
5,  474 
8,981 
3,947 
4,682 
11,141 
4,179 
10,  545 
2,204 
4,902 
2,933 
5,999 
5,315 
5,678 
5,435 
5,542 
10,  534 
5,780 
8,725 
(i,  320 
7,682 
5,  909 
5,  195 
11,311 
4,450 
3,285 
5,708 

Alamance  

2               2 

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2              513 
6              4 

21          19 
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5           2 

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2,281 
5,  342 
3,  307 
3,  708 
3,116 
1,526 
3,001 
3  252 

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2              1 

4,330 
6,129 
4,457 
1,416 
5,007 
3,016 
4,314 
4,670 
2,294 
6,714 
3,019 
4,  118 
3,395 
5,  261 
3,224 
3,418 
2,078 
5,567 
1,889 
7,961 
3,316 
2,704 
2,686 
4,  524 
1,954 
2,419 
5,354 
2,  iiti 
5,269 
1,126 
2,465 
1,476 
2,971 
2,704 
2,885 
2,676 
2,767 
5,356 
2,875 
4,  313 
3,  129 
4,052 
2,931 
2,  618 
5,539 
2,207 
1,635 
2.797 

Catawba  

2              5          111 
2              21 

18         23 
a 

Chatham 

Cherokee  

2 

Chowan  

5               2 

3           1 
3           2 
9           6 
6           4 
2           2 
2            1 
1 

3               1 

Columbus  

3           21 

Craven  

4               61    

Currituck  

4               3 

Davidson  

Davie  

2              2    .                  1    

Dupliu  
Edgecomb  

1  •            3 

26 

2              4 

1           2 
3           1 
1 

Forsyth  

0    !                  0                                    I 

Franklin    

1  !            3 

Gastou  

1                        1 

1    .  . 

Gates  

3  ]            4                        1 

14         25 

Grauvillc  

1               ° 

Greene  

3  j            ° 

4           7 

Guilford  

1              1              1        1 

Halifax  
Harnett  

5    

3    -                                     1 

Hay  wood  
Henderson  

1            4 

21          23 

Hertford  

1 

Hyde  

j 

Iredell  

i 

Jackson  

3  :            o                                             3 

Johnson  

3          2 

23         20 

Jones  

, 

12 
20 
11 
6 
10 
18 
20 
21 
21 
14 
9 
14 
6 
36 
5 
3 
20 

5 

! 

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1            1 

Lincoln  

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2                                                                 2 

Madison  

1  '                                   1 

Martin  

2               111 
!            3    1 

5           6 
1    

3 

IlIcDowell 

Mecklenburg  
Montgomery  
Moore  

3               3    1 

o 

2 

Nash  

1               1                        1 

New  Hauover  .... 
Northampton  
Onslow  

.....                   2           1           2 

3  •        3 

1 

5             411 
2 

3    

Pasquotank  
Perquimaua  
Person  

1 

2             2    1 

350 


STATE   OF   NORTH   CAROLINA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE— Continued. 


69 

66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
73 
7G 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  nndur  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20andltoder30. 

30  and  nndvr  40. 

-10  and  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

, 

P. 

It 

F. 

M.             P.             M. 

F. 

It 

F. 

It 

F. 

117 
CO 
247 
89 
129 
138 
138 
153 
158 
IOC 
83 
155 
67 
IKS 
255 
69 
CO 

80 

180 
203 
112 
147 
302 

85 
63 
196 
57 
119 
151 
148 
114 
142 
77 
83 
130 
51 
152 
239 
09 
56 
85 
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209 
107 
149 
169 

458 
215 
931 
271 
528 
609 

543 
5C3 
498 
550 
514 
186 
C45 
907 
285 
217 
333 
551 
905 
371 
530 
059 

437 
197 
901 
288 
501 
605 
594 
520 
534 
413 
530 
527 
191 
COS 
963 
271 
201 
376 
576 
879 
37C 
573 
584 

519 

205 
1,062 
357 
563 
703 
675 
606 
689 
504 
573 
G85 
233 
008 
1,014 
324 
21C 
380 
677 
1,024 
435 
700 
726 

495 
259 
925 
336 
541 
676 
636 
646 
G59 
529 

012 
222 
607 
1,032 
295 
233 
374 
509 
956 
418 
615 
051 

501 
231 
926 
354 
507 
657 
630 
050 
C21 
435 
533 
618 
248 
015 
1,040 
305 
222 
350 
618 
919 
384 
610 
622 

469 
225 
883 
310 
512 
620 
628 
598 
593 
433 
497 
578 
213 
595 
1,015 
260 
235 
300 
526 
903 
401 
003 
554 

387 
173 
772 
303 
482 
489 
582 
485 
486 
321 
393 
507 
170 
461 
813 
252 
193 
285 
439 
731 
301 
521 
432 

:.  , 
187 
872 

m  i 

445 
530 
558 
494 
507 
355 
419 
529 
175 
510 
935 
282 
197 
243 
426 
740 
321 
519 
435 

619 
251 
1,269 
415 
723 
806 
996 
781 
740 
532 
655 
760 
257 
773 
1,359 
470 
287 
389 
747 
995 
528 
718 
WO 

666 
257 
1,372 
491 
752 
955 
1,090 
831 
745 
597 
739 
801 
249 
768 
1,560 
445 
355 
378 
823 
1,114 
530 
798 
668 

448 
150 
836 
»   287 
511 
540 
C55 
472 
503 
367 
432 
436 
201 
450 
972 
273 
211 
239 
479 
631 
328 
481 
394 

453 
201 
901 
321 
476 
593 
690 
506 
512 
356 
453 
492 
210 
485 
1,035 
299 
217 
252 
520 
768 
343 
544 
368 

287 
110 
508 
222 
352 
388 
441 
325 
318 
198 
307 
355 
139 
292 
680 
210 
163 
147 
334 
456 
240 
301 
242 

343 
128 
579 
231 
355 
392 
462 
335 
344 
219 
309 
349 
138 
317 
748 
216 
175 
157 
367 
507 
250 
373 
277 

Polk 

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Tyrrel                  

Wllkim  

Wllaou 

Yatlkin 

Total  

9,497 

8,  874     39,  520 

38,109 

45,  171 

42,  697 

48,063 

39,565 

33,976 

34,  908     53,  078 

56,872 

35,276 

36,  498     24,  532 

25,771 

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3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
0 
10 
11 

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13 
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15 
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17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
83 
94 
89 
20 
27 
28 
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30 
31 
33 
33 

35 

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7 

3 

29 
4 

30 
1 
2 
11 
14 
47 
21 
34 
17 
8 
13 
8 
8 
9 
12 
14 

25 
2 
5 
6 
26 
83 
65 
18 
G 
7 
17 
37 
16 
43 
• 
17 
76 
8 

87 
1 
2 
10 
18 
49 
20 
38 
18 
8 
22 
9 
7 
20 
8 
17 
3 
24 
4 
9 
7 
42 
90 
71 
14 
12 
8 
30 
32 
17 
46 

21 
81 
14 

25 
1 
2 
9 
9 
31 
23 
39 
21 
7 
18 
8 
9 
18 
8 
21 
4 
34 
2 
5 
8 
23 
71 
70 
14 
14 
7 
,18 
21 
1C 

11 
24 
100 
7 

30 
o 

C 
0 
10 
55 
24 
30 
21 
0 
17 
11 
10 
24 
6 
13 
1 
15 
10 
8 
15 
20 
80 
74 
16 
17 
0 
31 
29 
15 
47 
17 
29 
71 
14 

27 
3 
4 
6 
10 
40 
24 
25 
18 
4 
19 
0 
11 
16 
14 
19 
3 
19 
1 
3 

8 
30 

90 
74 
18 

1 

34 
23 
14 
38 
8 
26 
85 
15 

19 

20 
1 
1 
6 
10 
43 
16 
23 
9 
7 
19 
C 
C 
15 
10 
12 
o 

23 
5 
9 
8 
22 
58 
63 
13 
9 
8 
23 
20 
17 
38 
7 
20 
56 
8 

37 
2 
7 
11 
12 
62 
22 
37 
11 
8 
16 
10 
9 
26 
11 
21 

53 
1 
3 
14 
6 
76 
32 
32 
20 
13 
14 
10 
14 
24 
14 
34 
3 
20 
2 
26 
5 
21 
153 
• 
19 
13 
5 
36 
37 
19 
52 
5 
39 
88 

n 

25 
1 

12 
3 
1 
15 
7 
43 
18 
34 
19 

85 
6 
3 
18 
11 
22 

11 

1 

10 

3 
9 
8 
53 
19 
13 
15 
12 
10 
10 
4 
19 
9 
18 
3 
18 
5 
12 
8 
18 
47 
48 
16 
9 
5 
19 
20 
11 
34 
8 
23 
60 
10 

1 
5 
3 

33 

11 
•      6 
6 
4! 
14 
3 

10 
7 
9 
3 
13 
1 
8 
4 
9 
70 
47 
6 
7 
3  ; 
13  j 
20 
ri 
2H 
6 
24 
41 
4  I 
9ft 

3 

3 

0 

0 
1 
10 
5 
1 
6 
1 
5 
4 
2 
3 

11 
9 
39 
1C 
32 
14 
7 
15 
15 
11 
19 
4 
19 
1 
19 
1 
10 
6 
27 
82 
47 
17 
7 
8 
27 

00 

10 
34 
7 
23 

' 
7 

M 

10 
7 
44 
19 
24 
18 
8 
13 
3 
2 
15 
8 
13 

5 
6 
25 
11 
15 
10 
4 
4 
3 
2 
8 
4 
7 
2 
11 

Ashe  

13 
1 
7 
6 
o 

1 

o 

1 

8 

1 

Bertie 

Bladen 

Burke 

Culdwell 

Carteret 

CiiHwell  

Catawba  

2 
6 

3 

22 
2 
12 
9 
34 
114 
75 
1C 
6 
11 
27 
26 
12 
40 
i 
21 
68 
12 

14 

18 
1 
12 
8 
14 
96 
45 
18 
8 
5 
21 
22 
17 
22 

20 
70 
5 

-M 

Cherokee  

3 
o 

o 

4 
6 
12 
57 
45 
12 
6 
4 
20 
18 
9 
24 
4 
19 

a 
» 

2 
5 
18 
41 
33 
3 
fi 
5 
8 
14 
8 
20 
1 
11 
45 
2 
oo 

Cleveland  

7 
13 
19 
3 
3 
1 
4 
7 
o 

7 

7 
17 
22 
o 

Cumberland  

Currltuck  

Duvio  

3 
3 

6 
2 
3 

15 

: 

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Foray  th  

Franklin  

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17 

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50  and  under  GO. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90andunderlOO. 

Above  100. 

Age  unkn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 

M.      !      F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

jr. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

167 
95 
348 
140 
237 
290 
274 
245 
247 
108 
203 
242 
69 
197 
438 
135 
107 
106 
187 
317 
117 
216 
150 

199 
73 
419 
146 
241 
292 
299 
238 
226 
137 
168 
227 
74 
190 
481 
154 
103 
90 
208 
319 
145 
245 
143 

110 
55 
250 
71 
149 
174 
152 
129 
146 
75 
119 
128 
34 
123 
261 
94 
38 
58 
104 
208 
58 
129 
94 

155 
44 
224 
102* 
183 
169 
158 
148 
180 
84 
126 
136 
50 
103 
299 
111 
54 
53 
138 
232 
97 
158 
90 

46 
27 
93 
41 
56 
48 
46 
48 
57 
39 
57 
52 
]3 
48 
113 
43 
'      13 
28 
35 
99 
28 
63 
41 

63 
29 
117 
52 
83 
83 
59 
63 
74 
29 
59 
55 
7 
41 
125 
38 
23 
16 
56 
103 
38 
•      73 
38 

13 
4 
35 
M 
18 
24 
6 
35 
20 
9 
16 
16 
4 
11 
34 
11 
1 
4 
11 
25 
7 
11 
19 

13 
7 
36 
18 
27 
20 
13 
21 
23 
11 
13 
16 
3 
17 
36 
8 
3 
11 

1.6 
35 
7 
17 
17 

1 
1 
2 
2 
5 
1 
1 
4 
1 
2 

5 

o 

2 
3 
5 
2 
4 
5 
3 
4 
4 
3 
3 
2 

3,733 
1,  Ki7 
7,284 
3,567 
4,330 
4,927 
5,184 
4,537 
4,566 
3,311 
3,937 
4,500 
1,621 
4,  4  19 
7,963 
2,  407 
1,734 
2,436 
4,353 
6,519 
2,910 
4,430 
4,225 

3,747 
1,675 
7,  432 
3,044 
4,  242 
5,092 
5,  339 
4,  522 
4,  542 
3,  273 
3,910 
4,  450 
1,583 
4,  45-1 
8,  483 
2,  450 
1,859 
2,330 
4,365 
6,761 
3,033 
4,676 
4,001 

7,480 
3,312 
14,716 
5,311 
8,572 
10,  019 
10,  523 
9,059 
9,108 
6,587 
7,847 
8,950 
3,304 
8,903 
16,  448 
4,933 
3,393 
4,  772 
8,717 
13,280 
5,943 
9,100 
8,336 

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8 

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1 
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1 

2 
3 

1 

3 

1 

4 
1 

1 
4 

2 

3 

Wilkes 

6 

2 

1 

2 

2 

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16,  003  !  IB,  469 

9,  194     10,  285 

3,785 

4,363 

1,107 

1,385           157 

206 

17 

41 

294 

230 

313,  670 

316,  272 

629,  943 

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17 

16 

8 

8 

2 

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a 

2 

214 

208 

1 

1 

1 

12 

12 

1 

18 

2 

2 

5 

3 

3 

i 

2 

1 

73 

79 

2 

3 

o 

3 

1 

75 

67 

22 

13 

11 

4 

3 

3 

1 

1 

.  i 

377 

351 

2 

9 

4 

4 

1 

6 

i 

4 

1 

1 

2 

147 

172 

10 

11 

5 

4 

3 

2 

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215 

220 

11 

7 

2 

4 

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4 

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1 

139 

131 

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1 

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1 

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4 

3 

3 

1 

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106 

115 

2 

1 

1 

65 

50 

2 

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1 

1 

1 

51 

63 

5 

2 

4 

7 

1 

1 

i 

150 

124 

4 

7 

1 

3 

3 

4 

i 

1 

60 

93 

11 

12 

4 

5 

2 

2 

i 

1 

2 

126 

156 

0 

1 

14 

18 

7 

9 

2 

3 

1 

138 

168 

, 

1 

04 

3 

2 

2 

7 

2 

1 

2 

1 

67 

83 

1 

O 

1 

59 

50 

7 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

193 

162 

31 

17 

30 

21 

19 
17 

30 

17 

15 

10 

15 

5 

4 
3 

14 
6 

4 

2 



3 

1 
2 

1 

598 
461 

734 
524 

2 

3 

6 

1 

1 

103 

1°0 

6 

1 

3 

1 

73 

76 

2 

O 

3 

2 

1 

1 

55 

46 

6 

7 

3 

o 

2 

175 

190 

10 

7 

4 

8 

2 

4 

184 

205 

4 

5 

3 

7 

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1 

1 

2 

1 

93 

155 

15 

9 

6 

4 

4 

6 

3 

4 

1 

280 

286 

1 

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53 

58 

5 

13 

6 

10 

4 

o 

1 

166 

195 

22 

24 

20 

13 

8 

6 

1 

7 

o 

2 

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540 

583 

4 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

75 

79 

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11 

15 

7 

f, 

5 

3 

2 

1 

1 

355 

338 

422 

1 

24 

2 

33 

3 

152 

4 

143 

5 

738 

G 

319 

Bertie 

7 

435 

8 

360 

9 

111 

10 

321 

Burke 

11 

115 

12 

114 

Caldwell 

13 

274 

14 

153 

Carte  ret          .    . 

15 

282 

Caswell  

16 

32 

17 

300 

18 

38 

19 

150 

30 

109 

21 

355 

22 

1  332 

23 

985 

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24 

25 

140 

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101 

27 

371 

28 

389 

29 

218 

30 

566 

31 

111 

32 

361 

Gates 

33 

1,123 

34 

154 

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FREE  COLORED— Continued. 


37 

46 

50 

53 
S3 
54 

57 

59 
60 

63 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 

.. 
79 

• 
' 

84 
85 

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COUNTIES. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  an'l  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

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41 
1 
1 
1 
19 
4 
1 

162 
9 

128 
7 
2 
4 
77 
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1 
1 
10 
6 
17 
10 
5 
6 
1 
25 
21 
13 
3 
21 
53 
39 
31 
10 
29 
93 
21 
S3 
7 
8 
- 
19 
122 
25 
8 
11 
31 
3 
5 
11 
8 
1 
82 
25 
14 
7 
44 
16 
12 
11 
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182 
12 

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185 
11 
1 
7 
70 
11 
2 

146 
8 

4 

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142 
3 
2 
4 
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11 
1 
1 
8 
7 
10 

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3 
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16 
19 
4 
15 
34 
32 
35 
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42 
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29 

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15 
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11 
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4               4 
1 

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5 
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7 
50 
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9 
5 
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12 
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22 
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18 
17 
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17 
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Hyde             '           6 

Iredell 

1 
13 
G 
8 
7 
4 
7 

4 

16 
6 
21 
9 
5 
11 
1 
36 
14 

3 

14 
47 
31 
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8 
22 
90 
18 
17 
14 
4 
34 
29 
120 
21 
4 
7 
42 
2 
8 
6 
6 
4 
102 
23 
18 
4 
58 
18 
16 
6 
7 

17 
8 
17 
11 
8 
12 

37 
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5 
10 
49 
39 
34 
17 
45 
107 
34 
25 
7 

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110 
24 

7 
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15 
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15 
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14 
10 
20 
7 
10 
7 
1 
23 
33 
12 
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37 
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15 
27 
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11 
8 
29 
28 
97 
25 
11 
13 
30 
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24 
13 
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92 
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19 
27 
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5 

16 
8 
12 
10 
8 
G 

49 
35 
20 
G 
8 
45 
33 
55 
13 
43 
10G 
21 
22 
10 
11 
25 
21 
108 
31 
G 
6 
39 

.3 
16 
12 
5 
99 
30 
16 
7 
63 
21 
27 
16 
Q 

8 
3 

8 
9 

5 

7 

18            15 
12            11 
9            15 
13               9 
5              5 
12            10 
2              1 
27             45 
13             14 
22             36 
5              2 
12            17 
4'.)            62 
40            68 
61            56 
10            17 
53            31 
122           131 
25             37 
12             30 
12             10 
4              14 
28             31 
32             31 
107           119 
48             30 
13             19 
11             13 
37             34 
9               6 
5 
7             13 
13             12 
4               5 
125           142 
32             33 
25             32 
5             U' 
4«             54 
23            24 
22             23 
8            14 
2  :           6 

6              6 
4              7 
6              5 
6              5 
1              4 
5              5 

Lenoir 

2 
2 

1 

LiU'mgton                        

3 
5 
7 

28 
30 
23 
3 
14 
58 
45 
41 
10 
41 
108 
27 
33 
15 
9 
28 
25 
129 
37 
• 
14 
42 
3 
6 
11 
9 
3 
97 
27 
20 
8 
61 
18 
25 
13 
11 

20 
18 
17 
2 
7 
37 
37 
39 
G 
27 
70 
25 
10 
4 
6 
33 
21 
80 
24 
5 
5 
20 
4 
7 
11 
7 
7 

M   1 

21 
10 
4 
50 
13 
14 
9 
5 

30 
17 
17 
1 
6 
31 
55 
40 
8 
34 
112 
23 
16 
5 
4 
26 
17 
71 
S3 
10 
10 
23 
1 
6 
8 
7 
1 
80 
27 
19 
1 
35 
12 
21 
8 
1 

24             11 
7             16 
7             18 
3  '            4 
3               5 
24             27 
25  .          24 
20            30 
3  !           7 
21  ',          24 
49  I        83 
12  j           19 

7  :        19 

4  i            2 

2              7 
15            18 

7  ;       12  i 

45             44 

17             17 
6              7 

2              4  1 
17            15  ' 
2              2 
1  i            3 
12  :            8 
2  '            6 

42  j          70 
13  j          12 
13            20 
2  ! 

McDowell             4 

3 

17 
12 
5 
4 

8 
21  : 
8 
7 

Pitt                             2 

1'ulk         3 

5 

7  I 
3 
24 
4 
2 
2 
10 
1  ; 
2  ' 

2  i 
o 

Rutherford  ....            '       1 

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Stokes 

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Union  '  

Wake  17 

16  i 
6  ! 
8 

~  I 

2 
3 

1 

93 
23 
SO 
7 
GO 
24 
26 
18 
3 

Washington  '           5 

27             24 
4            12 
6              6 
7              4 
2               1  i 

Wilkes  '           5 

Wilxon                                   '           5 

Total                                     432 

440 

2,001 

1,946 

2,275 

2,231 

2,252 

2,112       1,717       1.694 

2,331       2,762 

! 

1,521 

1,752 

971       1,243  i 

SLAVK. 


45 

4-j 

047 

286 

185 

104 

111 

Alexander  

17 

g 

35 

07 

4'* 

n 

15 

4 

7 

4 

AiMon  

84 

•J46 

181 

333 

A*ho  

7 

Bcuufort  

185 

Bertie  .  -  - 

102 

9H 

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VIA 

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Jl'l 

fiftK 

790 

41-' 

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278 

STATE    OF    NORTH   CAROLINA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


353 


FREE  COLORED— Continued. 


50  and  undtfr  60. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  00. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unkii'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 

M. 

P.' 

It. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M.            P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

61 
1 

52 
2 

£7 
1 

30 

14 

11 

1 

6 

6 

1 

1 

2 

1,20!) 
61 
7 
46 
529 
136 
13 
3 
100 
61 
95 
60 
41 
64 
12 
216 
133 
133 
24 
91 
326 
283 
333 
80 
258 
732 
193 
150 
71 
38 
214 
184 
708 
200 
68 
53 
261 
23 
45 
97 
73 
27 
706 
198 
150 
37 
367 
131 
144 
84 
30 

1,243 
42 
7 
39 
583 
121 
16 
3 
95 
52 
83 
05 
40 
51 
5 
235 
140 
161 
22 
93 
301 
339 
338 
83 
370 
775 
202 
168 
56 
68 
218 
161 
754 
209 
68 
70 
227 

41 

87 
70 
26 
740 
204 
149 
44 
370 
130 
137 
88 
37 

2,  452 

1(3 

14 
85 
1,112 
257 
29 
6 
195 
113 
178 
125 
81 
115 
17 
451 
273 
293 
46 
184 
687 
642 
659 
162 
528 
1,507 
395 
318 
127 
106 
432 
345 
1,462 
409 
136 
123 
488 
45 
M 
184 
143 
53 
1,  440 
402 
299 
81 
737 
861 
281 
172 
67 

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3 

36 
5 
1 

1 
11 

a 

2 
7 
1 
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1 
3 
1 

Honil  renn 

39 
4 

1 

2 
2 

10 
5 

8 

1 

5 
3 
2 
3 

4 

1 
6 
o 

4 

2 

i 

1 

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I            1 
\             1 

1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 

2 

i 

1 

1 

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1 

1 

1 
1 

Lilliu 

1 

1 

2 



2 

1 
4 

1 

1 

1 
2 

8 
6 
4 

14 
4 
3 

6 

o 

2 

3 

3 

1 

Mecklenburg  

1 

5 
7 
11 
13 

6 
11 
39 
10 
10 
2 
2 

12 
2 

31 

7 
2 

3 
6 
2 
1 
2 
4 
2 

37 

l; 

5 
18 
8 
8 
2 
1 

9 

17 
24 
16 
4 
21 
41 
11 
4 

1 
13 
9 
8 
2 
5 
20 
6 
5 
1 
1 
7 
9 
19 
4 
1 

2 
11 
13 
5 
2 
4 
16 
7 
3 

1 
2 
4 
4 
3 
1 
6 
5 

1 

1 

1 

3 
5 
S 

Nash 

4 
1 

2 
3 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

New  Hanover  
Northampton  

2 

4 
7 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

1 
3 

2 

1 

2 

4 
2 

Purquimans  

1 
1 
4 
o 

12 
1 
1 

1 

2 

j 

Pitt  

2 
7 
8 
34 
8 
3 
2 
C 

1 
8 
4 
13 
5 
3 
3 
4 

Polk  .  . 

2 

o 

1 

1 

7 
o 

5 
1 

2 
3 

1 

j 

1 

Rutherford  

8 

2 

1 

1 

2 
1 

1 

Stunly  

1 
., 
3 

3 
1 
1 
1 
18 
8 
4 
1 
5 
4 
2 
3 
3 

1 
1 

• 

Stokes  

4 
5 

2 
1 
1 

8 
6 

, 

1 

Tyrrel  

32 

: 

i  ; 
5 
4 
4 
1 

23 
11 
3 
1 
6 
4 
6 
3 
2 

11 
2 
3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

Wako  

2 

1 

2 

J 

Washington  
Watauga  



2 
1 
2 

4 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
•1 
1 

Wilkoa  

1 

681 

689 

396 

388 

175 

180 

67  i        103 

23 

26 

11 

17 

7 

1 

14,880 

15,583 

• 

30,463 

SLAVE. 


80 

13 

7 

9 

2 

1 

1  720 

1,725 

3,445 

1 

Ifi 

7 

3 

2 

1 

292 

319 

(ill 

s 

4 

0 

9G 

110 

906 

Alleghany  

g 

1°6 

15 

" 

3 

2 

4 

3  390 

3  555 

6,  951 

4 

7 

(j 

3 

185 

20G 

391 

1 

143 

83 

05 

3G 

10 

Q 

5 

3 

1 

3 

3.0GU 

2  812 

5,878 

Beaufort  

e 

214 

131 

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53 

52 

04 

9fi 

3 

7 

2 

3 

4.0(57 

4.118 

8.185 

Ik-rtiu  .  .  . 

n 

45 


STATE    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


SLAVE— Continued. 


8 
9 

11 

• 

1 
15 
6 
17 
18 
19 

31 

: 
• 

37 

39 
30 

. 
. 
34 

: 

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47 

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49 

. 

53 

• 
1 
55 
56 
. 
- 
59 

e 

61 

65 
06 

67 
68 

• 

71 

. 

: 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15.  15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  aud  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

51. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

It 

F. 

11 

F. 

74 
56 
29 
34 
60 
15 
37 
17 
100 
20 
11U 
7 
50 
36 
46 
49 
82 
33 
34 
26 
80 
138 
23 
89 
40 
31 
140 
& 
45 
119 
37 
5 
17 
71 
33 
54 
2 
84 
36 
77 
36 
29 
8 
i 
19 
24 
76 
29 
44 
78 
75 
105 
37 
£1 
31 
74 
75 
133 
8 
21 
80 
90 
90 
44 
37 
135 

82 
46 
31 
27 
51 
17 
36 
18 
144 
'36 
99 
9 
55 
37 
48 
63 
71 
45 
45 
40 
93 
179 
22 

38 
28 
141 
56 
31 
141 
35 
6 
17 
61 
37 
60 
4 
75 
39 
66 
31 
40 
8 
4 
38 
25 
80 
34 
44 

102 

79 
103 
57 
71 
30 
61 
83 
123 
5 
15 
89 
85 
112 
61 
45 
108 

441 
231 
140 
152 
229 
66 
149 
129 
701 
110 
500 
40 
246 
105 
177 
416 
439 
173 
204 
187 
532 
641 
140 
518 
161 
278 
847 

248 
658 
182 
23 
110 
326 
207 
337 
22 
376 
240 
391 
292 
137 
32 
13 
339 
101 
472 
135 
188 
347 
420 
420 
245 
337 
186 
250 
346 
555 
30 
120 
422 
441 
425 
271 
162 
MB 

411 
211 
131 
187 
220 
68 
153 
126 
713 
135 
445 
37 
252 
100 

422 
421 
100 
226 
166 
604 
700 
128 
550 
137 
285 
809 
279 
287 
653 
228 
17 
100 

224 
290 
19 
349 
257 
367 
325 
135 
35 
17 
383 
79 
489 
153 
201) 
333 
471 
471 
256 
358 
188 
250 
405 
568 
41 
124 
398 
434 
496 
274 
157 
r,in 

445 
275 
159 
213 
245 
89 
174 
152 
723 
13.) 
490 
53 
271 
189 
237 
434 
473 
190 
251 
221 
623 
710 
129 
544 
170 
317 
910 
313 
295 
674 
207 
24 
133 
387 
213 
373 
30 
405 
240 
371 
297 
187 
47 
19 
355 
125 
495 
151 
215 
345 
509 

269 
414 
207 
261 
434 

47 
126 
404 
519 

489 
:: 
199 

M 

445 
228 
153 
232- 
252 
91 
133 
142 
731 
142 
524 
39 

199 
247 
447 
431 
188 
250 
200 
581 
674 
142 
615 
188 
345 
951 
280 
296 
702 
199 
31 
92 
317 
203 
310 
20 
421 
281 
414 
319 
168 
40 
18 
324 
112 
519 
183 
226 

449 
453 
272 
402 
179 
205 
419 

76 
135 
467 
455 
528 
3(M 
229 
fiio 

437 
200 
101 
195 
228 
90 
199 
100 
731 
132 
438 
35 
271 
108 
185 
482 
413 
221 
231 
182 
573 
780 
124 
599 
178 
270 
849 
336 
277 
720 
225 
28 
104 
351 
244 
334 
24 
394 
282 
406 
229 
108 
41 
15 
355 
98 
501 
127 
186 
350 
496 
526 
278 
392 

225 
431 
708 
60 
118 
410 
403 
499 
249 
213 

362 

201 
137 
156 
217 
100 
140 
152 

119 
422 
33 
242 
152 
171 
437 
407 
151 
229 
188 
567 
709 
119 
513 
179 
281 
857 
300 
281 
708 
179 
25 
97 

180 
311 

18 
352 
2T)1 
413 
173 
148 
32 
10 
327 
109 
512 
122 
176 
350 
457 
427 
269 
387 
182 
206 
397 
044 
53 
114 
374 
423 
495 
270 
190 

290 
237 

178 
57 
111 
% 
501 
89 
343 
31 
225 
112 
134 
376 
302 
138 
170 
117 
303 
658 
115 
372 
116 
199 
591 
209 

507 
144 
9 
74 
243 
177 
228 
17 
288 

312 
168 
108 
20 
7 
252 
67 
350 
101 
136 
262 
• 
391 
189 
283 
181 
- 
299 
- 
29 

302 

; 
350 
194 
118 

258 
192 
95 
108 
143 
67 
10  J 
100 
535 
87 
337 
29 
109 
110 
127 
305 
305 
124 
158 
149 
390 
582 
99 
402 
126 
193 
684 
249 

134 
8 
79 
274 
126 
234 
18 
S05 
190 
294 
173 
104 
36 
14 
244 
63 
394 
102 
139 
209 
413 
393 
213 
2S7 
103 
144 
282 
474 
29 
95 
279 
289 
395 
169 
150 

458 
381 
158 
221 
251 
70 
174 
163 

136 
498 
38 
231 
159 
204 
476 
532 
243 
219 
155 
509 
930 
151 
594 
174 
343 
872 
331 
307 
910 
ISO 
25 
96 
351 
223 
324 
16 
379 
301 
393 
253 
193 
44 

315 
100 
510 
137 
198 
379 
632 
607 
270 
335 
305 
318 
414 
710 
37 
122 
434 
455 
523 
378 
201 

408 
244 
160 
198 
200 
85 
131 
166 

'  139 
522 
55 
273 
185 
202 
475 
487 
176 
272 
181 
559 
846 
145 
535 
174 
340 
847 
314 
300 
873 
209 
28 
104 

215 
311 
17 
361 
267 
419 
262 
178 
40 
27 
'. 
102 
561 
147 
203 
394 
594 
538 
305 
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227 
250 
399 
677 
37 
146 
454 
412 
512 
344 
185 

279 
240 
97 
123 
121 
41 
106 
108 
532 
76 
271 
18 
193 
96 
107 
281 
327 
151 
149 
116 
334 
608 
105 
314 
89 
178 
494 
191 
187 
575 
139 
19 
80 
209 
100 
202 
13 
216 
159 
251 
158 
84 
34 
7 
214 
56 

73 
129 
211 
449 
354 
140 
250 
174 
209 
241 
431 
24 
79 
272 
221 

213 

101 

217 
193 
92 
110 
154 
09 
88 
100 
409 
74 
329 
29 
203 
105 
99 
367 
259 
117 
153 
122 
354 
517 
85 
371 
111 
210 
551 
180 
206 
586 
115 
21 
68 
209 
122 
213 
17 
249 
155 
217 
143 

23 
3 
200 
66 

'.)0 
123 
223 
419 
355 
179 
286 
140 
194 
249 
442 
28 
99 
253 
255 
327 
215 
114 

139 
175 
61 
64 

84 
27 
77 
66 
285 
52 
174 
11 
131 
51 
03 
216 
189 
82 
92 
66 
176 
322 
52 
217 
03 
105 
338 
133 
100 
353 
65 
8 
30 
155 
93 
105 
1 
117 

148 
90 
74 
10 
4 
135 
35 
190 
51 
59 
121 
302 
219 
104 
180 
122 
145 
164 
248 
20 
52 
158 
147 
179 
127 
57 

136 
125 
65 
63 
96 
34 
56 
67 
234 
54 
209 
15 
134 
50 
55 
224 
172 
79 
118 
01 
187 
281 
.42 
182 
64 
105 
290 
115 
90 
349 
92 
7 
43 
128 
66 
181 
7 
150 
87 
170 
82 
74 
ii 

111 
41 
2113 
. 
79 
145 
326  j 
210  ! 
122  ' 
162 
115 
130 
151 
243 
16 
35 
142 
155 
159 
152 
59 
i-  i 

Burke  

Caldwell  

Carteret  

Caawell 

Cleveland  

Fornvth  

Franklin  

Oastou  

Gates-  .. 

Granvllle  

Guilford  

Halifax  

Harnett  

Huvwood  

Hertford.  . 

Hyde  

Irodell  

Martin  . 

McDowell 

Nash  .  . 

Pitt  

Polk  

Randolph  

Kobe  Kan  

Kowau  

Sumpnou  .  .  . 

STATE    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


355 


SLAVE— Continued. 


50  and  under  CO. 

00  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

SO  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unk'wn. 

Total.     • 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

M. 

P. 

51. 

P. 

jr. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

11 

F. 

M.     !     F. 

u 

F. 

196 

83 

•15 
45 
70 
14 

81 
59 

213 
33 
1C3 
C 
108 
31 
50 
167 
133 
76 
74 
50 
15C 
25C 
41 
153 

84 
249 
85 
71 
284 
55 
8, 
35 
91 
69 
G9 
5 
102 
82 
114 
52 
55 
13 
7 
91 
27 
157 
38 
49 
89 
15-1 
190 
70 
117 
96 
99 
U3 
1C9 
20 
ft 
94 
73 

ua 

108 
47 
134 

110 
86 
38 
41 
56 
31 
57 
48 
15C 
42 
107 
10 
105 
42 
48 
187 
122 
53 
65 
3C 
138 
220 
39 
139 
49 
110 
240 
82 
81 
258 
51 
9 
39 
100 
68 
107 
8 
94 
69 
105 
55 
57 
13 
6 
71 
21 
102 
37 
46 
100 
182 
140 
81 
121 
79 
63 
97 
1G3 
21 
45 
109 
91 
116 
100 
57 
111 

00 
41 
S7 
29 
33 
8 
43 
23 
112 
—3 
63 
4 
02 
28 
20 
97 
77 
48 
38 
32 
86 
119 
22 
83 
26 
68 
139 
63 
30 
107 
34 
5 
17 
08 
51 
59 
4 
73 
53 
57 
38 
39 
7 

07 
54 
17 
29 
39 

20 
37 
88 
21 
90 
10 
72 
26 
20 
90 
82 
32 
42 
33 
62 
114 
19 
79 
31 
65 
122 
55 
37 
167 
28 
3 
22 
61 
33 
58 
3 
54 
40 
06 
25 
22 
3 
6 
56 
18 
76 
18 
31 
59 
107 
97 
40 
72 
51 
70 
54 
91 
12 
25 
60 
49 
04 
42 
21 
80 

21 
19 

7 
12 
17 
6 
6 
8 
46 
4 
30 

21 
11 
13 
14 
7 
6 
14 
43 
7 
28 
3 
22 
7 
7 
33 
30 
16 
10 
16 
38 
29 
7 
43 
16 
18 
59 
22 
12 
77 
14 

11 
7 
4 
3 
4 

13 
3 
5 
6 
3 
3 

i; 

3 
10 
2 
17 
1 
8 
6 
4 
13 
7 
4 
8 
7 
10 
14 
o 

19 
4 
9 
18 
4 
5 
21 
2 

3 
1 

4 

1 

1 
1 
1 

2,785 
2,024 
991 
1,200 
1,  522 
489 
1,147 
984 
4;  8  11 
806 
3.109 
244 
1,870 
1,  045 
1,231 
3,058 
3,002 
1,373 
1,483 
1,168 
.1,  535 
5,  238 
915 
3  5IS4 

o  5.11 
1,607 
942 
1,  171 
1,518 
599 
980 
985 
4,514 
858 
3,137 
275 
1,837 
1,086 
1,232 
3,131 
2,808 
1,150 
1,594 
•1,224 
3,589 
4,870 
849 
3,  542 
1,122 
2,003 
5,579 
1,  940 
1,833 
5,205 
1,  292 
155 
071 
2,103 
1,287 
2,065 
133 
2,412 
1,679 
2,591 
1,605 
1,036 
257 
111 
2,158 
645 
3,351 
950 
1,281 
2,409 
3,551 
3,265 
1,827 
2,579 
1,379 
1,665 
2,596 
4,139 
325 
852 
2,662 
2,700 
3,234 
1,972 
1,233 
3.493 

5,327 
3,  631 
1,!I33 
2,  371 
3,040 
1,088 
2,127 
1,969 
9,355 
1,664 
6,246 
519 
3,  713 
2,131 
2,  463 
6,189 
5,830 
2,523 
3,076 
2,  393 
7,124 
10,  108 
1,764 
7,070 
2,199 
3,  901 
11,080 
3,947 
3,625 
10,  349 
2,584 
313 
1,382 
4,445 
2,791 
4,177 
208 
4,916 
3,413 
5,140 
3,228 
2,115 
519 
213 
4,309 
1,305 
6,541 
1,823 
2,518 
4,680 
7,103 
6,804 
3,499 
5,108 
2,983 
3,558 
5,195 
8,473 
620 
1,645 
5,453 
5,453 
6,318 
3,930 
2,391 
7,028 

Bliuleu 

1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
6 

1 

o 

1 

3 

raldwell 

4 
3 
16 
3 
12 

i 

7 
1 
3 
9 
15 

3 

4 
4 
14 
13 
3 
16 
5 
8 
18 
o 

3 

27 
3 

2 

1 

3 

6 
1 
4 

2 

0 

1 

2 

26 
9 
11 
48 
39 
.       14 
14 
8 
26 
49 
9 
34 
16 
15 
50 
23 
14 
77 
14 
4 
5 
17 
15 
20 
1 
29 
19 
21 
10 
13 

23 
6 
27 
7 
6 
23 
31 
49 
20 
32 
22 
20 
29 
62 
5 

12 
17 
23 
21 
7 
20 

2 

3 

1 
2 
•1 
3 
5 
5 
4 
5 
3 

1 

4 
3 

1 

2 

4 

2 

1 

1 
2 
1 

4 
1 
1 

1 
2 

9 

2 

o 

1 

1 
4 

1 

Dupliu  

Forsyth 

5 
4 
6 
6 
2 

1 
7 
2 

1 

1 
2 
4 
o 

1,077 
1,898 
5,507 
2,007 
1,792 
5,144 
1,292 
158 
711 
2,282 
1,504 
2,112 
135 
2,504 
1,734 
2,549 
1,623 
1,089 
262 
102 
2,151 
660 
3,190 
873 
1,237 
2,271 
3,552 
3,539 
1,672 
2,529 
1,004 
1,893 
2,599 
4,334 
295 
793 
2,791 
2,755 
3,084 
1,958 
1,158 
3.535 

1 

3 

Guilford            .   .. 

6 
1 

1 

3 
4 

Halifax          

llarnett  

7 
33 
4 
15 
1 
24 
23 
16 
7 
7 
4 
1 
24 
3 
23 
9 
4 
28 
35 
44 
23 
30 
15 
22 
21 
53 
2 
10 
22 
19 
17 
23 
22 
23 

2 
8 
7 
6 

2 
13 
4 
2 

2 
4 
2 
1 

1 
4 
4 
2 

1 
2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
5 
3 

Hertford  

Hyde  

Iredell  

10 
6 

0 

12 
10 
5 
8 
3 
1 

2 

3 

o 

0 

1 
2 

6 

Lillington  

2 

1 

Lincoln  

Maeou  

Madiaou  

48 
20 
73 
20 
21 
55 

108 
37 
60 
61 
72 
02 
96 
13 
16 
50 
55 
69 
44 
14 
79 

4 
1 
8 
2 
4 
4 
9 
16 
5 
14 
7 
9 
9 
11 

16 
1 
14 
6 

8 

17 
6 
20 
6 
7 
6 
11 

2 
2 
5 

2 
1 
4 
7 
6 
o 

2 
4 
] 
3 

8 

1 

1 
3 
3 

McDowell  

2 

1 
2 
1 

Mecklenburg  
Montgomery  

1 
1 
3 
3 
1 
4 
3 
1 
2 
5 

1 
2 

6 
5 
2 
1 

Hash  

1 
5 
1 

New  Hanover  
Northampton  

Orange  

2          2 

Perquimans  

! 

Person  

3 
o 

2 
5 

i 

Pitt  

Polk  

3 
0 
10 
6 
8 
2 
7 

5 
11 
5 
9 
3 
2 
11 

'2 
1 
1 
2 
1 

3 
2 
3 
3 
3 
1 
2 

2 

Richmond  

o 
1 

2 
1 
4 

18        23 

Rockingham  

1 

Rutherford  

1 

Sampson  

356 


STATE    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

TABLK  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


SLAVE— Continued. 


74 
73 

.'. 
77 
78 
79 

fa 
- 

-• 

84 
BS 

87 

COUNTIES. 

Undo?  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

80  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

Stanley  

19 
27 
22 
24 
40 
169 
155 
38 

13 
27 
25 

32 
199 

186 
47 
1 
77 
17 
62 
90 
7 

71 
207 
105 
108 
155 
729 
716 
146 
2 
357 
106 
230 
149 
86 

90 
188 
83 
110 
168 
783 
773 
179 
6 
356 
89 
348 
129 
34 

89 
217 
111 
102 
109 
844 
714 
166 
6 
455 
98 
385 
186 
34 

102 
214 
94 
188 
806 
826 
761 
170 
9 
411 
101 
877 
122 
28 

104 
205 
79 
124 
170 
848 
747 
174 
11 
395 
103 
289 
99 
27 

76 
178 
79 
105 
153 
791 
762 
173 
4 
424 
104 
270 
120 
32 

61 

125 
59 
76 
130 
606 
620 
132 
6 
325 
49 
228 
62 
9 

63 
140 
84 
82 
147 
625 
5UO 
135 
3 
323 
68 
187 
61 
30 

103 
195 
95 
155 
805 
848 
858 
251 
10 
491 
76 
295 
91 
26 

82 
196 
103 
106 
184 

812 
176 
10 
431 
92 
292 
123 
32 

50 
104 
58 
103 
88 
481 
573 
126 
6 
247 
28 
165 
57 
16 

69 
131 
73 

90 
109 
567 
503 
141 
7 
287 
77 
18C 
74 
19 

39 
48 
34 
64 
64 
268 
356 
80 
2 
169 
35 
88 
34 
6 

38 
70 
39 
58 
M 
340 
314 
103 
5 
154 
40 
84 
43 
10 

Tyrrel      

Wake 

99 
25 
62 
23 
6 

Wilkoa 

Wilson 

Yadkin 

Total 

4,561 

4,768 

23,641 

24,181 

26,  168     26,  308 

25.501 

23,759 

18,435 

18,  317 

27,584     26,494 

16,412 

16,737 

10,087  :  10,005 

INDIAN. 


1 

g 

Hyde 

^ 

24 

15 

79 

75 

81 

80 

53 

53 

79 

67 

54 

76 

61 

64 

36 

::,: 

4 

1 

6 

7 

2 

2 

5 

9 

4 

4 

2 

3 

4 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

New  Hanover 



1 

1 

| 

1 

Total        

25 

15 

85 

78 

88 

83 

55 

59 

81 

72 

58 

78 

« 

71 

38 

35 

p 

AGGREGATE. 


1 

Total  whites  

9  497 

8  874 

39  520 

38  109 

45  171 

42,  697 

42,063 

::  •  :,  a 

33,976 

34,908 

53,078 

56,872 

35,276 

36,498 

24,532 

25,771 

' 

452 

440 

2  001 

1  946 

2  275 

2,231 

2,112 

1,717 

1,694 

2,331 

2,762 

1,521 

1,752 

971 

1,243 

1 

4  561 

4  768 

23  611 

24  181 

26,168 

26,308 

25,501 

23,  759 

18,435 

18,  317 

27,584 

26,494 

16,  412 

16,737 

10,087 

10,005 

4 

25 

15 

85 

78 

88 

83 

55 

59 

81 

72 

58 

78 

66 

71 

38 

35 

14  535 

14  097 

65  247 

64  314 

73,702 

71,  319 

69,  871 

65,495 

54,209 

54,991 

83,051 

86,206 

53,275 

55,058 

:::..  •  .- 

37,054 

ia-H  not  ri-turued. 


STATE    OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

TABLE  No.  1 —POPULATION  11Y  AGE  AND  SEX. 


357 


SLAVE— Continued. 


50  and  under  60. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

M.  ;  F. 

Age  unk'wn. 

Total. 

Aggregate 

COUNTIES. 

7' 

7( 
T 
7! 
71 
81 
« 
8! 
8! 
fr 

a 
s 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

31 

44 
14 
38 
50 
253 
266 
51 
6 
104  • 
26 
67 
25 
3 

31 
50 
33 

40 
50 
S55 
SKI 
8T 
3 
137 
17 
69 
23 
8 

16 
27 
21 
24 
18 
148 
150 
24 
3 
68 
H 

no 

13 

15 
28 
18 
17 
27 
110 
144 
24 
2 
57 
20 
40 
15 
6 

o 
11 
6 
6 
4 
57 
69 
13 

7 
1U 
6 
6 
5 
60 
53 
22 

3 

7 

3 

9 
2 

5 
4 
82 
16 
2 

1 
1 
2 
1 

1 

579 
1,221 
605 
827 
1,106 
5,296 
5,  254 
1,206 
32 
2,747 
570 
1,762 
692 
156 

590 
1,248 
641 
770 
1,140 
5,437 
5,147 
1,?J9 
52 
2,704 
638 
1,  734 
744 
206 

1,169 
2,469 
1,846 

1,51)7 
2,240 
10,733 
10,  401 
2,465 
104 
5,451 
1,208 
3,  496 
1,436 
362 

Strnly 

4 
1 
2 
1 
5 
4 

1 

( 

1 
3 
25 
26 
3 

1 

7 
3 
o 

2 

13 

27 

Wake 

1 

2 
6 
1 
1 

27 
9 
18 
8 

24 
8 
13 
12 

8 

i 

1 

15 

: 

1 

1 

2 

Wilkes 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

7,426  ,    7,225 

4,220 

4,106  1     1,656 

| 

1,668 

546  j        620 

143 

225 

56 

122 

33 

55 

166,  469 

164,590 

331,  059 

INDIAN. 


14 

12 

26 

i 

1 

1 

1 

2 

Hyde 

2 

22 

11 

18 

21 

19 

9 

10 

7 

g 

4 

3 

547 

515 

1  062 

1 

2 

1 

1 

o 

30 

25 

55 

-| 

1 

1 

2 

4 

6 

5 

1 

I 

2 

fi 

1 

i 

2 

3 

5 

Polk 

7 

85 

12 

19 

?3 

21 

12 

11 

7 

g 

4 

3 

597 

561 

1  158 

AGGREGATE. 


16,  003 

Iff,  469 

9,194 

10,  285 

3,765 

4,  3C2 

1,107 

1,385 

157 

206 

17         41 

294 

230       313,  670 

316,272 

629,942 

Total  whites  

1 

681 

689 

396 

3S8 

175 

160 

67 

102 

93 

56 

11         17 

7 

1         14,  880 

15,583 

30,463 

Total  free  colored  - 

2 

7,426 

7,225 

4,220 

4,106 

1,  (W6 

1,  6S8 

546 

(SO 

143 

225 

56       122 

33 

55       166,  469 

164,  590 

331,  059 

Total  slaves  

3 

25 

12 

19 

23 

21 

1° 

11 

7 

g 

4 

3 

597 

561 

1,158 

4 

24,  135 

24,395 

13,829 

14,802 

5,637 

6,222 

1,731 

2,114 

331 

461 

87  ,    180 

304 

286       495,616 

497,006 

992,622 

i 

1 

358 


STATE    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 


TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOll  AND   CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free  colored. 

Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

Total  Blave. 

Tj 
w 

u 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M.           F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

Alamimce  

3,872 
2,030 
1,712 
3,  87:) 
3,738  • 
4,061 
2,'826 
3,176 
2,281 
5,342 

y,3m 

3,703 
3,  116 
1,526 
3,001 
3.252 
4,330 
6,  129 
4,471 
1,416 
5,007 
3,016 
4,314 
4,670 
2,294 
6,714 
3,019  ( 
4,118 
3,  395 
5,201 
3,224 
3,418 
2,078 
5,567 
1,889 
7,  -.101 
3  316 

4,113 
2,707 
1,  639 
3,  288 
3,685 
4,  0119 
2,  98.) 
3,  057 
2,-.. 
5,263 
3,338 
3,083 
3,179 

3,063 
3,  326 
4,703 
6,  420  . 
4,138 
1,563 
5,101 
2,763 
4,  433 
4,884 
2,375 
6,662 
2,982 
4,171 
3,434  ' 
5,  449 
3,311 
3,  579 
2,  103 
5,  680 
1.9T5 
7,777 
3,  :t25 
2,  6-18 
2  788 

7,985 
5,387 
3,  331 
0,501 
7,  433 
8,160 
5,8(16 
6,  233 
•  515 
10,610 
6,645 

6,  295 
2,  942 
6,004 
6,578 
9,033 
19,  549 
8,609 
2,  979 
10,  108 
5,  77:1 
8,747 
9,  554 
4,  CO!) 
13,  370 
6,001 
8,269 
6,879 
10,710 
6,465 
6,997 
4,  181 
11,187 
3,  884 
15,738 
0,  01  1 
5,  3.13 
5  474 

5 
11 
1 
16 
4 
273 
23 
33 
10 
3 
50 
13 
1 
112 

53 

11 
4 
34 
3 
1 
496 

44 

86 
31 
53 
89 
1 
183 
13 

12 

1 
10 

257 
51 
43 
9 
4 
01 
10 
1 
81 
55 
66 
1 
14 
1 
43 
1 
0 
578 
58 
51 

16 

135 

80 

8 
33 
2 

32 
6 
530 
74 
75 
25 
7 
111 
34 

193 
91 
118 
o 

25 
5" 

4 

7 
1,008 

137 
98 
46 
47 
198 
178 
2 

SG3 
32 

209 

1 

17 
57 
71 
104 
121 
188 
113  ' 
56  ; 
56 
47 
50 
38 
24 
74 
13 
127 
30 
33 
56 
192 
102 
388 
59 
47 
24 
122 
95 
92 
152 
41 
166 
305 
69 
296 
1,053 
61 
7 
40 
481 
50 
8 
3 
70 
55 
07 
48 
33 
64 
11 
214 
99 
82 
17 
77 
263 
248 
308 
68 
171- 
196 
29 
102 
rj 

205 

414 
1 
31 
ISO 
136 
198 
2-15 
360 
235 
104 

no 

81 
112 
81 
01 
104 
30 
281 

73 
105 
348 

scl 

848 
125 
103 
54 
248 
211 
210 
303 
79 
301 
038 
139 
583 
3,  105 
103 
14 

1,  020 
86 
10 
0 
141 
97 

103 
68 
115 
14 
449 
207 
185 
30 

553 

001 
134 
361 
391 
57 
220 
on 

422 
24 
33 

152 
142 
738 
31!) 
435 
260 
111 
221 
115 
114 
274 

-      283 
32 
306 

150 
109 
3»5 
1,  332 
<1F5 
233 
149 
101 
371 

218 
506 
111 

1,123 
154 
693 
2,453 
103 
14 
85 
1,112 
957 
29 
0 
195 
113 
178 
125 
81 
115 
17 
451 
273 
293 
40 
184 
687 
042 
659 
162 
528 
1,507 
395 
318 

8,407 
5,411 
3,384 
6,713 
7,565 
8,888 
6,  185 
6,608 
4,775 
10,  721 
6,  866 
7,5!Xi 
6,409 
3,216 
0,217 
6,860 
!',  065 
12,  855 
8,047 
3,  129 
10,  217 
6,134 
10,  079 
10,  KK> 
4,  892 
13,  535 
6,  103 
8,060 
7,208 
10,  988 
7,031 
7,  103 
4,  548 
13,  310 
3,  978 
16,431 
9,  093 
5,455 
5,488 
9,  000 
5,  059 
4,941 
11,170 
5,247 
10,  740 
2,317 
5,080 
3,058 
6,080 
5,485 
5,695 
5,886 
5,815 
10,833 
5,  826 
8,909 
7,007 
8,326 
6,568 
5,357 
11,839 
5,957 
3,680 
6,026 

7  ik!7 

1,505 
273 
85 
3,989 
138 
2,  957 
3,947 
2,671 
1,900 
784 
1,18-1 
1,  378 
409 
1,144 
934 
4,302 
752 
2,  837 
205 
1,813 
958 
1,192 
2,953 
2,710 
1,  348 
1,311 
1,012 
3,450 
5,114 
859 
3,46S 
1,024 
1,898 
5,292 
1,971 
1,518 
4,  54  1 
1,  110 
110 
033 
1,877 
1,504 
1,977 
91 
2,  476 
1,601 
2,490 
1,562 
1,053 
203 
59 
2,  1!W 
579 
2,890 
823 
1,053 
1,994 
3,179 
3,474 
1,602 
2,324 
1,534 
1,885 
2,543 

4    167 

1,521 
3U3 
99 
3,360 
109 
2,711 
3,905 
2,406 
1,519 
710 
1,  090 
1,366 
. 
974 
917 
4,087 
805 
3.8S4 
830 
1,  794 
1,015 
1,208 
3,038 
2,492 
1,  123 
1,411 
1,069 
3,489 
4,728 
800 
3,434 
1,  077 
2,003 
5,318 
1,916 
1,500 
4,550 
1,  132 
119 
534 
1,914 
1,287 
1,942 
98 
2,383 
1,620 
2,  533 
1,540 
988 
801 
08 
2,128 
550 
2,  995 
895 
1,07-1 
2,110 
3,270 
3,  1ft) 
1,738 
2,  324 
1,319 
1,661 
2,  5-15 

3,026 
570 
184 
0,589 
3S 
5,668 
7,912 
5,077 
3,419 
1,494 
2,214 
8,  740 
1,040 
2,  118 
1,841 
8,389 
1,557 
5,061 
485 
3,607 
1,973 
2,400 
5,990 
5,202 
2,471 
2,  723 
2,081 
6,  939 
9,836 
1,659 
6,  897 
2,101 
3,901 
10,610 
3,  887 
3,012 
9,  094 
8,  838 
889 
1,817 
3,791 
2,791 
3,  919 
189 
4,859 
3,281 
5,033 
3,103 
2,040 
401 
121 
4,250 
1,135 
5,885 
1,718 
2,127 
4,104 
6,449 
6,643 
3,340 
4,648 
2,853 
3,546 
5,088 
f    13') 

215 
19 
11 

167 
32 

109 
130 

114 

207 
70 
144 

to 

3 
60 

479 
54 
282  ' 
39 
' 
87 
39 
100 
312 
25 
171 
130 
85 
121 
56 
71 
53 

20-1 
10 
.     11 
195 
37 
101 
153 
130 
88 
232 
81 
150 
28 
0 
68 
487 
53 
303 
£5 
43 
71 
24 
93 
310 
27 
183 
155 
100 
148 
49 
108 
45 

419 
35 
23 
303 
60 
210 
273 
250 
213 
439 
157 
294 
48 
9 
128 
906 
107 
565 
91 
100 
158 
Si 
199 
028 
52 
354 
311 
185 
272 
100 
179 
98 

3,445 
Oil 
306 

6,  951 
391 
5,873 
8,185 
5,307 

3,  en 

1,  933 
2,371 
3,040 
1,088 
2,127 
1,969 

1,664 
6,246 

3,713 
2,131 
2,  463 
6,189 
5,830 
2,523 
3,070 
2,  392 
7,  181 
10,108 
1,701 
7,  070  , 
3,  199 
3,  901 
11,  0^6 
3,947 
3,  625 
10,  'MO 
2,584 
313 
1,383 
4,445 
2,  791. 
4,177 
868 
4,910 
3,413 
5,140 
3,228 
8,115 
519 
813 
4,309 
1,305 
6,541 
1,83) 
2,518 
4,680 
7,103 
6,80-1 
3,  499 
5,108 
2,983 
3,558 
5,195 
8.473 

11,852 
6,083 
3,590 
13,  664 
7,  '.US 
14,  766 
14,310 
11,995 
8,  400 
18,  654 
9,  237 
10,5-10 
7,497 
5,  343 
8,  186 
16,215 
10,  739 
1!),  101 
9,  166 
6,  8  12 
12,  348 
8,597 
16,  208 
10,  309 
7,415 
10,  001 
8,  4-.I-1 
15,784 
17,  370 
12,  092 
14,  107 
9,  307 
8,  4-13 
23,  390 
7,  985 
20,056 
19,442 
8,  039 
5,801 
10,  448 
9,504 
7,732 
15,347 
5,515 
15,656 
5,730 
10,  280 
6,286 
8,195 
6,004 
5,908 
10,  195 
7,  120 
17,  374 
7,649 
11,487 
11,  687 
15,489 
13,  :)73 
8,856 
1C,  947 
8,940 
7,238 

11,  M 

10.080 

Allcglmny  

14. 
63 
65 
-    94 
131 
178 
122 
48 
54 
34 
62 
43 
38 
90 
17 
154 
13 
40 
49 
156 
162 
466 
66 
56 
30 
126 
116 
124 
151 
38 
195 
323 
70 
237 
1,107 
42 
7 
32 
KM 
30 
8 
3 
71 
42 
03 

35 
51 
3 
... 
108 
103 
13 
83 
290 
323 
293 
66 
190 
195 
28 
118 
dr. 

A-lu- 

IJ.-aulort  
Bi-rtic       

Bladt-n  

Bruai-wick  

CaMwell  

Ca-nvell      .   . 

Chatham  

Cleveland 

Cumberland  .  — 

Duplin 

Kd^ecomb  

Gat<-< 

Orauville  

235 
0 

Lit 

260 
9 
51 
130 

495 
15 
110 
237 

215 
36 
280 
000 
170 
48 
78 
405 

26  1' 
84 

055 
170 
36 
87 
249 

470 
60 
013 
1,255 
340 
84 
165 
654 

(iiiilford  

Halifax  

8,704 

4,524 
1,954 
2,  420 
5,354 
2,704 
5,269 
1,  180 
2,465 

8,  971 
2,734 
2,885 
2,676 
2,767 
5,358 
2,875 
4,312 
3,  129 
4,05.1 
2,931 
2,618 
5,539 
2,207 
1,635 
2,797 
3.  733 

4,457 
1,993 
2,264 
5,787 
2,  537 
5,876 
1,078 
8,  437 

3,088 
2,636 

a,  793 

2,759 
2,775 
5,182 
2,905 
4,413 
3,191 
3,631 
2,978 
2,577 
5,788 
2,243 
1,650 
8,911 
3.  747 

8,981 
3,  9-17 
4,684 
11,  141 
5,241 
10,545 
2,204 
4,903 
2,  933 
5,999 
5,370 
5,678 
5,435 
5,542 
10,540 
5,780 
8,735 
6,320 
7,684 
5,909 
5,  195 
11,311 
4,450 
3,285 
5,708 
7.  4HO 

6 
5 

7 
44 

85 
8 

13 
92 
171 
13 

Hi-rtlord  

Iredell  

135 
44 
16 

73 
59 
01 
37 
59 
43 
29 
81 
300 
50 
184 
277 
. 
65 
70 
205 
70 

167 

123 
35 
3D 
59 
58 
65 
38 

se 

49 
30 
89 
350 
55 
207 
299 
281 
96 
89 

GO 
4 
51 
167 

258 
79 
57 
132 
117 
126 
75 
115 
92 
59 
170 
050 
105 
391 
570 
654 
161 
159 
400 
130 
12 
K7 
334 

30 
6 

38 
12 
8 

24 
10 
20 
10 
5 

54 
10 
48 
22 
13 

Lilliagton  

Mudison  
Martin 

1 
2 
34 
50 
7 
]4 
C3 
35 
25 
12 
87 
536 
164 
48 
17 

o 

32 
58 
9 
10 
71 
3fl 
33 
16 
80 
580 
174 
50 
1  I 

3 
2 
66 
108 
16 
24 
134 
71 
58 
28 
167 
1,116 
338 
98 
OH 

McDowell  

M'  <  Urnburj;  -  .  - 
Montgomery  

New  Hanover  .  . 

Northampton  .  .  . 

I'axquotmtk  .  .  . 
1  Vri|uiiniuiK  .  .  . 

Pitt  .. 

STATE    OF   NORTH   CAROLINA. 

TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION— Continued. 


&VJ 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLOISED. 

Total  free  colored. 

Total  free. 

.  SLAVE. 

Total  slave. 

Aggregate. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Polk  

1,  KM 
7,284 
2,507 
4,330 
4,927 
5,  184 
4,537 
4,  5B6 
3,314 
3,  937 
4,500 
1,021 
4,  449 
7,  903 
2,467 
1,734 
2,436 
4,  352 
6,519 
2,910 
4,430 
4,225 

1,678 
7,432 
2,  C44 
4,242 
5,092 
5,339 
4,  522 
4,542 
3,273 
3,  910 
4,450 
1,583 
4,454 
8,485 
2,450 
1,859 
2,336 
4,365 
6,  7C1 
3,033 
4,070 
4,001 

3,317 
14,  716 
5,  211 
8,572 
10,  019 
10,523 
9,059 
9,  108 
6,587 
7,  847 
8,950 
3,204 
8,903 
16,  448 
4,923 
3,593 
4,  773 
8,717 
13,  280 
5,943 
9,106 
8,226 

70 
25 
3 

70 

8 
57 
18 
20 
10 
39 

o 

03 
22 

73 
22 
5 
52 

19 

a 

12 
37 
1 
122 

57 

4 
133 
47 
3 
149 
43 
13 
109 
.37 
29 
28 
76 
] 
250 
125 
117 
o 

302 
20 

79 
28 
9 

36 
144 
159 
705 
124 
47 
45 
204 
5 
25 
81 
34 

578 
135 
90 
35 
215 
121 
100 
08 
20 

66 
155 
139 
754 
136 
46 
65 
175 
3 
32 
75 
33 

618 
142 
92 
41 
220 
120 
102 
76 
32 

102 
299 
298 
1,459 
260 
93 
110 
379 
8 
57 
156 
07 

1,100 
277 
182 
79 
435 
241 
202 
144 
53 

100 
432 
345 
1,462 
409 
136 
123 
488 
45 
86 
' 
113 
53 
1,  446 
402 
299 
81 
737 
201 
281 
172 
07 

3,  423 
15,  148 
5,556 
10,  034 
10,  428 
10,  659 
9,182 
9,590 
6,  032 
7,  933 
9,134 
3,  347 
8,956 
17,  894 
5,325 
3,892 
4,853 
9,454 
13,  541 
0,224 
9,278 
8,293 

244 
007 
2,718 
2,686 
2,808 
1,542 
1,004 
3,363 
575 
1,035 
484 
791 
1,  083 
4,830 
4,700 
1,  143 
43 
2,534 
519 
1,  590 
629 
133 

209 
713 
2,584 
2,643 
2,953 
1,447 
1,050 
3,334 
588 
1,042 
511 
737 
1,129 
4,  910 
4,  027 
1,  134 
43 
2,470 
586 
1,581 
007 
173 

513 
1,380 
5,302 
5,329 
5,761 
2,989 
2,054 
6,097 
1,103 
2,  017 
995 
1,528 
2,212 
9,740 
9,333 
2,277 
86 
5,010 
1,  105 
3,177 
1,  290 
306 

51 
126 
73 
69 
270 
410 
154 
172 
4 
216 
121 
30 
23 
406 
548 
03 
9 
213 
51 
100 
63 
23 

5* 

139 
78 
57 
281 
525 
183 
159 
2 
206 
130 
33 
11 
527 
520 
125 
9 
228 
52 
153 

33 

205 
151 
120 
557 
941 
337 
331 
6 
422 
251 
09 
34 

1,068 
188 
18 
441 
103 
319 
140 
50 

020 
1,045 
5,453 
5,455 
0,318 
3,  930 
2,391 
7,028 
1,109 
2,  469 
1,246 
1,597 
2,240 
10,733 
10,  401 
2,465 
104 
5,451 
1,208 
3,496 
1,436 
362 

4,043 
16,  793 
11,  009 
15,  489 
16,  746 
14,589 
11,573 
10,  024 
7,801 
10,  402 
10,  380 
4,944 
11,202 
28,  027 
15,  726 
0,  357 
4,957 
14,  905 
14,  749 
9,720 
10,714 
8,055 

Richmond  

Rockhigham.  .  .  . 

Rowan  

Rutherford  

Stanly  

Stokes  

Tym-I  . 

Wake  

128 
00 

152 

II) 
-11 
10 
4 

Washington  .  

150 

10 
35 
12 
5 

Wilkes  

Yadkin   .        .    . 

Total  

314,  207 

316,  833 

031,  100 

4,276 

4,  37<J   8,655 

10,604 

11,204 

21,808 

30,  463 

601,  563 

155,  195 

152,874  ^308,  069 

11,  274      11,  710 

22,  990 

331,  059 

992,  623 

NOTE. — 1,158  Indiiuls  included  iu  white  population. 


TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    &.C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FRF.K  COLORED. 

Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

51. 

F. 

Total. 

Curterct 

463 
779 
407 
1,362 
255 
158 
85 
3GJ 
ISO 
35-1 
243 
153 
128 
]83 
1,087 
186 
131 
1,284 
647 
2G5 
125 
368 
125 
2,722 
278 

507 
587 
485 
1,444 
257 
146 
61 
348 
173 
308 
239 
137 
10-1 
211 
1,273 
178 
218 
1,409 
620 
188 
95 
351 
117 
2,480 
249 

972 
1,306 
953 
2,806 
512 
304 
146 
714 
353 
002 
482 
290 
232 
394 
2,300 
304 
409 
2,693 
1,207 
45.1 
220 
719 
242 
5,202 
527 

21 
35 
88 
194 
11 
4 
19 
9 
3 
22 
8 
10 
5 
32 
201 
20 
28 
180 
40 
25 

38 
39 
129 
271 
14 
10 
27 
13 
2 

14 
6 
10 
o 

40 
428 
36 
31 
280 
40 
40 

59 
74 
217 
405  ' 
25 
14 
40 
22 
5 
30 
14 
20 
7 
72 
689 
62 
62 
400 
80 
05 

1,031 
1,440 
1,169 
3,  271 
.     . 
318 
192 
736 
358 
698 
496 
310 
239 
4CS 
3,049 
426 
471 
3,159 
1,347 
518 
220 
800 
i:52 
5,775 
500 

289 
353 
329 
735 
178 
274 
Not 
008 
711 
298 
177 
183 
Not 
Not 
1,188 
212 
194 
774 
518 
330 
40 
350 
170 
1,882 
204 

290 
472 
300 
784 
170 
230 
defined 
617 
671 
..    . 
175 
217 
Jeflucd 
defined 
3,  195- 
240 
207 
847 
555 
200 
48 
370 
194 
1,895 
1% 

579 
8:5 
620 
1,519 
348 
510 

1,610 
2,265 
1,798 
4,790 
885 
828 

Elizabeth  City  
Fayetteville  

Pusquotank  
Cumberland  

Pitt 

Halifax                                       

Halifax 

1,225 
1,383 
635 
352 
400 

1,861 
1,740 
1,333 

848 
710 

11«  !i  1'  rsouville  

Henderson  

Mockville                                

Hnmfreesboro'  

Hertford  

2,383 

452 
401 
1,621 
1,  073 
530 
88 
720 
364 
3,777 
400 

5,432 
878 
872 
4,780 
2,  420 
1,048 
:    - 
1  520 
016 
9,  552 
960 

1  Kl.inl 

Wake 

Tarboro1 

Thinuasville  

Davuson  

41 

244 

18 

40 
8 
329 
15 

81 
10 
573 
33 

360 


STATE    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 


TABLE  No.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  nativo  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  population. 

WHITE. 

ULACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F.         Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M.     F.  Total 

M. 

P.    Total 

3,852 
2,679 
1,707 
3,247 
3,  733 
4,006 
2,819 
3,  1-17 
2,249 
5,307 
3,295 
3,674 
3,113 
1.5S3 
2,  980 
3,23:> 
4,  :i-'4 
6,098 
4,  4,">9 
1,402 
4,998 
3,010 
4,254 
4,540 
2,287 
6,038 
3,013 
4,094 
3,355 
5,242 
3,2-23 
3,400 
2,078 
5,501 
1,889 
7,772 
3,280 
2,682 
2,684 
4,502 
1,948 
2,417 
5,34.7 
8,701 
5,  SKI 
1,125 
2,440 
1.458 

4,100 
2,705 
1,636 
3,251 
3,681 
;    4,078 
;    2,970 
3,048 
2,226 
5,245 
3,336 
3,658 
3,178 
1,415 
3,061 
3,318 
4,099 
6,403 
4,135 
1,557 
5,098 
2,761 
4,401 
4,797 
2,372 
6,048 
2,  979 
4,158 
3,474 
5,441 
3,239 
3,570 
2,103 
5,618 
1,935 
7,736 
3,317 
2,630 
2,786 
4,  443 
1,989 
2,264 
5,779 
2,537 
5,575 
1,078 
2.4HO 
1,449 

!    7,952 
I    5,384 
3,343 
6,498 
7,414 
8,084 
5,789 
6,  195 
4,475 
10,552 
6,631 
7,332 
6,291 
2,938 
6,047 
6,553 
9,023 
12,  501 
8,594 
2,959 
10,096 
5,771 
8,655 
9,337 
4,659 
13,286 
5,992 
8,252 
6,829 
10,083 
6,462 
6,970 
4,181 
11,179 
3,624 
15,508 
0,597 
5,312 
5,470 
8,945 
3,937 
4,681 
11,  126 
5,238 
10,538 
2,  SOU 
4,870 
2,907 

5 

11 

1 

16 
4 
27J 
23 
33 
16 
3 
50 
18 
1 
113 
3« 
52 
1 
11 
4 
34 
3 
1 
496 
79 
44 
26 
31 
53 

1 
128 
12 

3 
12 
1 
16 

o 
257 
51 
42 
9 
4 
61 
16 

: 

55 
60 
1 
14 
1 
43 
1 
6 
572 
58 
54 
20 
16 
70 
89 
1 
135 
20 

8 
23 
2 
32 
6 
530 
74 
75 
25 
7 
111 
34 
2 
193 
91 
118 

O 

25 
5 

1 

7 
1,068 
137 
98 
46 
47 
123 
178 
2 
263 
32 

209 
1 
17 
57 
71 
104 
124 
182 
113 
50 
56 
47 
50 
38 
23 
74 
13 
127 
20 
33 
56 
192 
102 
382 
59 
47 
24 
122 
95 
92 
152 
41 
166 
305 
69 
290 
1,058 
61 
7 
40 
481 
50 
8 
3 

71 

55 
67 
48 

205 

414 
1 
31 
120 
136 
198 
245 

' 
104 

no 

81 
112 
81 
01 
164 
30 
281 
33 
73 
105 
348 
264 

125 
103 
54 
248 
211 
216 
303 
79 
301 
028 
139 

2,105 
103 
14 
72 
1,020 
86 
16 
6 
141 
97 
130 
103 

8,374 
5,408 
3,376 
6,650 
7,556 
8,812 
6,108 
6,030 
4,  T35 
10,003 
6,852 
7,  447 
6,405 
3,212 
6,199 
6,835 
9,055 
12,807 
8,632 
3,109 
10,205 
6,126 
9,987 
10,322 
: 
13,  435 
6,093 
8,623 
7,218 
10,901 
7,028 
7,081 
4,542 
12,302 
3,978 
16,201 
9,049 
5,415 
5,  484 
9,  030 
5,049 
4,938 
11,155 
5,244 
10,733 
2,316 
5,048 

.    a 

20 
1 
5 
32 
5 
55 
7 
29 
32 
35 
12 
34 
3 
3 
15 
17 
6 
31 
12 
14 
9 
6 
60 
130 
7 
76 
0 
24 
40 
19 
1 
18 

13 
2 
3 
31 
4 
21 
10 
9 
8 
23 
o 

25 
1 
1 
2 
8 
4 
17 
3 
6 
3 
2 
32 
87 
3 
14 
3 
13 
10 
8 
2 
9 

33 
3 

8 
63 
9 
76 
17 

38 
40 
58 
14 
59 
4 
4 
17 
25 
10 
48 
15 
20 
12 
8 
92 
217 
10 
90 
9 
37 
50 
27 
3 
27 

33 
3 

8 
03 
9 
76 
17 
38 
40 
Sr) 
14 
59 
4 
4 
18 
25 
10 
48 
15 
20 
12 
8 
92 
217 
10 
90 
9 
37 
50 
27 
3 
S7 

8,407 
5,411 
3,334 
H,  713 
7,505 
8,888 
6,125 
6,088 
4,775 
10,  721 
0,806 
7,506 
0,409 
3,  216 
0,217 
6,860 
9,065 
12,855 
8,647 
3,129 
10,217 
0,134 
10,079 
10,539 
4,892 
13,525 
0,102 
8,660 
7,268 
10,928 
7,031 
7,103 
4,  542 
12,  310 
3,  978 
10,  431 
9,  093 
5,455 
5,488 
9,066 
5,059 
4,941 
11,  170 
5,247 
10,  740 
2,  317 
5,080 
3.  058 

i 

14 
•. 
05 
94 
121 
178 
122 
48 
54 
34 
62 
43 
38 
90 
17 
154 
13 
40 
49 
156 
162 
466 
66 
50 
30 
126 
110 
124 
151 
33 
195 
323 
70 
287 
1,107 
42 
7 
32 
539 
36 
8 
3 
71 
42 
63 
55 

Beaufort  

Bcrtio  

Bladi'n  .   . 

Ilruimvick  

Blirkt: 

i 

Caburras  
Caldwell  . 

Carteirt 

1 

1 

Caswell 

Catawba  

Cleveland  

Cumberland  

Davidson  

Duplin  

Edgccorab  
ForKyth  

Franklin  .  . 

Gaaton  

Gates  

235 

n 

I 
151 

260 
9 
51 

V 

495 
15 
110 
287 

6 

2 

8 

8 

Guilford  

189 
36 
22 
2 
22 
6 
3 
7 
3 
6 
1 
25 
18 

41 
8 
18 
2 
14 
4 

230 
44 
40 
4 
36 
10 
3 
15 
3 
7 
1 
32 
26 

230 
44 
40 
4 
36 
:  ' 
3 
15 
3 
7 
1 
32 
26 

Halifax  

Harn«!tl  

Haywood  

: 
86 
5 

7 
44 
85 

8 

13 
• 
171 
13 

Hertford  

Hyde  

Ire-dell  

8 

Jack»on  

I 

Johnwm  
Jones  

30        24 
0         10 
28         20 
12         10 

54 
16 

S3 

1 

7 
8 

Lillington  

STATE   OF   NORTH   CAROLINA.  361 

TARLE  No.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES— Continue-.,. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOUKIGX  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  horn. 

Aggregate  population. 

il 

W1IITK. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

U'HITE.                               J1I.ACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F.         Total. 

M.         F. 

Total.!      M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

SI. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

2,937 
2,733 
2,882 
3,071 
2,708 
5,188 
2,868 
4,225 
3,128 
3,698 
2,928 
2,609 
5,513 
2,181 
1,632 
2,796 
3,  723 
1,  638 
7,277 
2,538 
4,246 
4,911 
5,113 
4,533 
4,501 
3,313 
3,936 
4,498 
1,617 
4,442 
7,876 

a,  453 

1,  724 
2,433 
4,322 
6,517 
2,894 
4,424 
4,223 

3,  025 
2,634 
2,  792 
2,759 
2,768 
5,078 
2,900 
4,382 
3,191 
3,476 
2,977 
2,576 
5,774 
2,235 
1,650 
2,911 
3,741 
1,678 
7,423 
2,607 
4,213 
5,086 
5,309 
4.522 
4,541 
3,  273 
3,909 
4,448 
1,582 
4,449 
8,453 
3,454 
1,858 
2,336 
4,352 

e,  -co 

3,022 
4,674 

4,001 

5,  982 
5,367 
5,674 
5,  430 
5,  476 
10,  266 
5,  7&8 
8,607 
6,319 
7,  174 
5,905 
5,185 
11,287 
4,416 
3,282 
5,707 
7,464 
3,316 
14,700 
5,145 
8,459 
9,997 
10,  422 
9,055 
9,102 
6,586 
7,845 
8,946 
3,199 
8,891 
16,  329 
4,907 
3,582 
4,769 
8,674 
13,  277 
5,916 
9,098 
8,224 

8 

1 
2 
34 
50 
7 
14 
63 
35 
25 

87 
535 
164 
48 
'17 
2 
70 
25 
3 
76 
21 
8 
57 
18 
-J) 
16 
39 

5 
2 

13 

3 
2 
66 
108 
16 
24 
134 
70 
58 
28 
167 
1,115 
338 
98 
28 
4 
133 
47 
3 
149 
43 
13 
109 
37 
29 
28 
76 
1 
250 
125 
117 
2 
302 
20 
79 
28 
9 

33 
64 
11 

214 
99 
82 
17 
75 
263 
248 
308 
68 
171 
192 
29 
102 
54 
36 
144 
159 
705 
124 
47 
45 
201 
5 
25 
81 
34 
27 
578 
13! 
90 
35 
215 
121 
100 
68 
26 

35 
51 
3 
235 
108 
103 
13 
83 
290 
323 
293 
66 
190 
195 
28 
118 
45 
66 
155 
139 
75-1 
136 
46 
65 
175 
3 
32 
75 
33 
25 
618 
142 
92 
44 
220 
120 
102 
76 
32 

68 
115 
14 
449 
207 
185 
30 
158 
553 
571 
601 
134 
301 
387 
57 
220 
99 
102 
299 
298 
1,459 
200 
93 
110 
379 
8 
57 
156 
67 
52 
1,196 
277 
182 
79 
435 
211 
202 
144 
58 

6,063 
5,482 
5,691 
5,881 
5,749 
10,559 
5,  814 
8,789 
7,006 
7,815 
6,564 
5,347 
11,815 
5,918 
3,677 
6,025 
7,591 
3,422 
15,  132 
5,490 
9,921 
10,  406 
10,558 
9,178 
9,590 
6,631 
7,931 
9,130 
3,342 
8,944 
17,  775 
5,309 
3,881 
4,850 
9,411 
13,538 
6,197 
9,270 
8,291 

14 
1 
3 
5 
59 
170 
7 
87 
1 
355 
3 
9 
16 
26 
3 
1 
10 
1 
7 
29 
84 
16 
71 
4 
5 
1 
1 
2 
4 
7 
87 
14 
10 
3 
30 
2 
16 
6 
2 

3 

o 

1 

17 
3 
4 

3 

1 
5 
66 
274 
12 
120 
1 
511 
4 
10 
24 
30 
3 
1 
10 

1 
16 
60 
113 

00 

,01 
4 
6 
1 

0 

12 
119 
16 
11 
3 
43 
3 
27 
8 
2 

fi,080 
5,485 
5,  095 
5,886 
5,815 
10,833 
5,826 
8,909 
7,007 
8,  326 
6,568 
5,357 
il,839 
5,957 
3,680 
0,026 
7,607 
3,42) 
15,  148 
5,550 
10,034 
10,428 
10,659 
9,182 
9,596 
6,633 
7,933 
9,134 
3,  347 
8,056 
17,894 
5  325 
3,892 
4,853 
9,454 
13,541 
6,224 
9,278 
8,293 

Macon  

32 
58 
9 
10 
71 
35 
S3 
16 
80 
580 
174 
50 
11 
o 

63 
22 

7 
104 
5 
31 

66 
274 
12 
118 

510 
4 
10 
24 
34 

\ 
16 
1 
16 
66 
113 
22 
101 
4 
6 
1 
2 
4 
5 
12 
119 
16 
11 
3 
43 
3 
27 
8 
2 

Mecklenburg  .  .  . 
Montgomery  

0 

o 

New  Hanover  .  . 
Northampton.  .. 

153 
1 
1 

8 
8 

1 

1 

Pasquotank  .... 
Perquimans  

1 

1 

4 

.... 

4 

put    

6 

Polk  

9 
37 
29 
6 
30 

Rockiugham  

73 
22 
5 
52 
19 
9 
12 
37 
1 
122 
62 
57 

Uuthcrford  

1 

Stanly 

Stokes 

1 
2 
1 
5 
32 
2 
1 

Wake 

128 
63 
60 
o 

152 
10 
44 
16 
4 

Washington  

150 
10 
35 
12 
5 

'l3 
1 
11 
2 

Wilkes 

Yadkin  



Total  311,985  315,826  627,811   4,275 

4,378  8,653 

10,  597 

11,204 

21,801  658,265      2,282 

1,007 

3,289 

1 

2 

7 

.... 

7 

3,298 

661,563 

NOTE. — 1,158  Indians  included  in  white  population. 


46 


362 


STATE   OF   NORTH   CAROLINA. 


TABLK  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  THE  FllEE  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

15 

era 

27 
3 
4 
16 
1 

184  , 

„ 

2  '' 
301 
60 
47 
1  °19 

543 
51 
6,670 
2,467 
22 
53 
9,899 
21 
52 
2 
7 
192 

Asia  

4 

II'  lliUl'l  

Africa  

South  Carolina  

Australia  

Italy  

1 

48 

Illinois  .  .  . 

29 
52 
5 
2 
131 
31 
99 
497 
324 
8 
6 
97 
38 
83 
165 
609 
634,220 
43 
1 

China  

Pacific  Islands 

Denmark  

1! 
729 
7 
44 

765 

20 
637 
4 
9 

England  

Spain 

Aggregate  native  

German  States: 

Maine  

658,264 

10 
4 

Massachusetts  

Sandwich  Islands  

Michigan  

Turkey  

3 

26 
20 
o 

Minnesota  

We»t  Indies  

Mississippi  

Wales  

Missouri 

Wurtcmbcrg  30 
Germany,  (not  speci- 

Other  foreign  countries  

New  Jersey  

3,  299 
658,  264 

New  York  

North  Carolina 

Total 

Ohio  . 

661,563 

Oregon  

TABLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  or. 

Agents  

180 

g 

39 

Agricultural  implement  makers  

11 

39 

22 

Apprentices  

646 

1  310 

Architects  

6 

211 

21 

Artists  

3° 

3 

2 

g 

0 

0 

3  217 

Bakers  

47 

4*J 

25 

Bankers  

15 

4° 

7 

Bank  officers  

":'', 

12 

19 

Barbers  

lit 

5 

82. 

Barkeepers  

78 

63 

g 

Basket-makers  

31 

^2 

Distillers  .                  

116 

Blacksmiths 

1  706 

5 

o 

57 

035 

112 

Boatbuilders  

3 

Clerks  

3&M 

1  626 

12 

Boatmen  

117 

907 

62, 

Bookbinders  

g 

Q 

D  erf 

—>•. 
10 

Book-keepers  .  .. 

38 

Clothiers 

y 

Booksellers  

- 

43 

Brewers  .  _  

5 

°1 

;j 

Bricklayers  

197 

Colliers 

^ 

Brick-makers  

49 

P 

Bridge  -builders  

5 

0 

F    tor    h  nd 

8l*y 

Broker*  

13 

Composition  workers  .  .  . 

38 

Farmers  .  .  . 

85.  IS* 

STATE    OF   NORTH   CAROLINA. 

TABLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 


363 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OK. 

19,  119 
14 
8 
732 
4 
13 
2 

38 
10 
2 
22 
8 
5 
26  L 
18 
44 

7 
175 
85 
2,675 
17 
4 
3 
29 

ire 

30 
2 
C 
20 

2 
45 
3 
G 

75 

18,630 
12 
612 
500 
8 
o 

23 
75 

194 
10G 
43 
1,121 
4 
397 
2 

13 

1,320 
2,  162 
72 
36 
1,105 
66 
680 
550 
2 
52 
2 
17 
51 

30 

103 
236 
1,782 
8 

355 
2 
15 
4 

57 

^ 
25 
109 
121 
« 
5 
3 
4 
2 
33 
202 
OS 
2. 
3 
11 

8 

3 
366 
10 
5 

140 
22 
2 
105 
5,019 
21,092 

2 
2 
230 
70 
1,123 
32 
2 
54 

631 

12 
2 
69 
24 
1,547 
51 
2 

374 
228 
93 
3 
1,93(5 
223 
8 
89 
274 
95 
4 
185 
38 
180 
14 
1,111 

9 
116 
29 

~* 

3 

39 
67 
959 
588 
34 
75 
3 
3 
46 

604 
192,674 

Merchants  

Shingle-makers  

Millers.           

Milliners 

Millwrights                                          

Gilders 

Horso  dealers 

Pa  erhan 

Traders    

Platers 

Law  -era 

Librari-int 

Weavers  

li  htnin    rod  makers 

R-ulroad 

Wino  and  liquor  dealers  

"Well-diggers  

Other  occupations  and  unknown  

Servants 

.-504 


STATE    OF    OHIO. 


TAHLK  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


COUNTIES. 


6 
7 
8 
9  ; 

10  ; 

11  ] 
12 
13 
14 
15 

n 

18  ' 

19  | 
20 

21 

..  i 

S3 
94 

25 
26  ' 
27 
88  j 
89 
30 
31 
32 

M\ 

35  j 

36  ! 

37  | 
38 

39  ; 

40  | 
41 
49 
43 

M 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 

"I 
54 

55 

50  | 
57 

CO 
01 


Adams 

Allen 

Ashland 

As!)  tabula 

Athens 

Auglaize 

llelmont 

Ilrown 

Butler 

Carroll 

Champaign  . . 

Clark 

Clermont 

Clinton 

Columbiana  . . 

Coshocton 

Crawford 

Cnyahoga 

Darke. 

Defiance 

Delaware 

Erie 

Fairfleld 

Fayette 

Franklin 

Fulton 

Gnllia 

(reauga 

Greene 

Guernsey 

Hamilton 

Hancock 

Hardin 

Harrison 

Henry 

Highland 

Hocking 

Holmes 

Huron 

Juckson  

JcfferHon 

Knox 

Lake 

Lawrence 

Licking 

Logan 

Loram 

[  ,iif:i  - 

Madison 

Muhoning 

Marion 

Medina 

Meigs 

Mercer 

Miami 

Monroe. 

Montgomery. 

Morgan 

Morrow 

MiiHkingum. . 

Noble 

Ottawa 

I'nnMlnft     . . 
i  IVrry 


Under  1. 


M. 


F. 


326 
335 
324 
357 
324 
281 
335 
522 
558 
215 
343 
415 
495 
355 
4:)5 
428 
382 

1,205 
438 
200 
355 
413 
4!)7 
S78 
821 
200 
308 
151 
373 
339 

4,012 
401 
217 
253 

146  ! 

332  ! 

234i 

260  | 

373 

320 

223 

:;r>fi 

181 
458 
DOG 
Sfti 
353 
499 
183 
408 
331 
270 
514 
230 
430 
450 
777 
310 
276 
688 
395 
152 
92 
298 


330 

377 
305 
410 
282 
331 
495 
432 
569 
220 
370 
356 
4G3 
282 
428 
386 
400 

1,225 
398 
226 
339 
407 
414 
227 
797 
233 
327 
143 
302 
313 

3,851 
386 
203 
280 
169 
35!) 
249 
270 
382 
277 
271. 
3(18 
188 
•171 
412 
2117 
353 
437 
180 
.'183 
222 
238 
489 
209 
407 
377 
797 
312 
281 
659 
311 
III 
77 
238 


laud  under  5.      5  and  under  10.     10  and  under  15.    15  and  under  20. 


M 


F.  M. 


F. 


1,374 
1,358 
1,329 
1,588 
1,334 
1,226 
2,282 
1,832 
2,211 

927 
1,326 
1,565 
1,908 
1,370 
1,887 
1,645 
1,590 
5,123 
1,817 

831 
1,507 
1,556 
1,969 
1,067 
3,116 

934 
1,432 

758 
1,521 
1,  527 
13,629 
1,537 
1,042 
1,139 

661 
1,057 
1,  132 
1,303 
1,603 
1,228 
1,568 
1,  603 

78G 
1,  70!) 
2,123 
1,265 
1,625 
1,725 

874 
1,535 
1,070 
1,251 
1,907 

948 
1,902 
1,867 
3,117 
1,387 
1,254 
2,716 
1,399 
. 

300 
1,293 


1,267 
1,304  j 
1,308 
1,629 
1,  343 
1,173 
2,122 
1,  772  ( 
2,141 

832 
1,266 
1,497 
1,876 
1,291  | 
1,771 
1,617 
1,512 
4,986 
1,684 

800 
1,399 
1,634 
1,931 
1,078 
3,038 

841 
1,475 

740 

1,456 

1,444 

13,494 

1,490 

950 
1,142 

G07 
1,  675 
1,109 
1,238 
1,567 
1,146 
1,416 
1,479 

737 
1,708 
8,105 
1,247 
1,575 
1,619 

830 
1,478 

967 
1,17!) 
1,814 

B55 
1,771 
1,797 
3,301 
1,328 
1,179 
2,642 
1,429 

524 

3!X) 
1,203 


1,463 
1,  457 
1,618  j 
1,  949 
1,470  ' 
1,345 
2,474 
2,079  i 
2,211 
1,054 
1,472 
1,663 
2,248 
1,445 
2,195 
1,793 
1,625 
4,673 
1,904 
893 
1,551 
1,640 
2,146 
1,115 
3,242 
1,040 
1,649 
929 

1,716  ' 

1,705  ! 

13,044 

1,740 

992 

1,309 

649 

1,964  ' 
1,252  j 
1,508 
1,813  I 
1,316  ' 
1,774 
1,847 
830 

1,  738  ' 
2,428 
1,408 
1,801 
1,510 
927 
1,701 
1,080 
1,456 
1,854 
1,030 
1,874 
1,926 
3, 680 
1,566 
1,392 
2,909 
1,583 
507 
368 
1.416 


1,390 
1,435 
1,638 
1,890 
1,514 
1,223 
2,464 
2,089 
2,225 
1,018 
1,494 
1,616 
2,204 
1,403 
2,245 
1,749 
1,660 
4,884 
1,870 

897 
1,522 
1,554 
2,071 
1,095 
3,089 

999 
1,580 

904 
1,661 
1,605 
12,  959 

1,  712 
1,023 
1,263 

684 
1,797 
1,280 
1,485 
1,762 
1,325 
1,668 
1,829 

922 
1,717 

2,  371 
1,369 
1,888 
1,529 

854 
1,621 
1,019 
1,413 
1,924 

%8 
2,015 
1,894 
3,587 
1,516 
1,382 
2,887 
1,514 

459 

302 
1,428 


M.      I      F. 


1,327 
1,297  ! 
1,554  | 
1,832  ] 
1,422 
1,109  [ 
2,354  ' 
1,906 
2,045  j 
1,045 
1,346  | 
1,414  ! 
2,070  ' 
1,376 
1,967 
1,657 
1,440 
3,978 
1,723 

774 
1,449 
1,338 
2,032 

962 
2,751 

916 
1,492 

948 
1,423 
1,691 
9,615 
1,493 

844 
1,306 

507 
1,790 
1,210 
1,381 
1,  782 
1,105 
1,641 
1,813 

899 
1,  479 
2,402 
1,279 
1,869 
1,312 

731 
1, (i'.H 

977 
1,425 
1,701 

905 
1,735 
1,741 
3,075 
1,516 
1,249 
2,711 
1,452 

348 

S93 
1,273 


1,314 
1,160 
1,442 
1,777 
1,354 
1,024 
2,182 
1,815 
1,895 
970 
1,284 
1,446 
2,080 
1,228 
2,010 
1,677 
1,398 
4,037 
1,630 
765 
1,450 
1,322 
1,833 
897 
2,550 
859' 
1,328 
869 
1,441 
1,557 
9,643 
1,490 
815 
1,200 
531 
1,634 
1,141 
1,392 
1,611 
1,128 
1,545 
1,722 
907 
1,353 
2,296 
1,243 
1,743 
1,260 
700 
1,467 
860 
1,351 
1,621 
875 
1,738 
1,711 
2,952 
1, 372 
1,833 
2,758 
1,391 
406 

aii 

l.SOT 


F. 


1,224 
1,089 
1,340 
1,717 
1,263 
1,005 
1,977 
1,662 
1,927 

919 
1,234 
1,383 
1,837 
1,185 
1,836 
1.408 
1,336 
3,521 
1,575 

668  | 
1,488  ' 
1,217  | 
1,678  I 

911  j 
2,508 

854  ! 
1,174 

943: 
1,394 
1,427 
9,420 
1,401 

733; 
1,035 

495 
1,550 
1,006  ' 
1,254  ' 
1,787 
1,033 
1,416 
1,729  ' 

805 
1,  159 
2,136 
1,239 
1,573  J 
1,269  '. 

701 
1,380 

948 
1,871 
1,438 

797! 
1,633  1 
1,469 
2,634 
1,308 
1,193  j 
2,502  ' 
1,186  i 
:;•.. 
259 
1.038 


1,117 

1,143 

1,320 

1,768 

1,225 

918 

2,022 

1,729 

1,974 

973 

1,312 

1,457 

1,940 

1,226 

1,901 

1,527 

1,360 

3,928 

1,495 

694 

1,432 

1,232 

1,787 

820 

2,759 

862 

1,166 

890 

1,470 

1,450 

10,  837 

1,367 

758 

1,090 

462 

1,700 

1,046 

1,301 

1,  756 

994 

1,621 

1,  713 

926 

1,219 

2,334 

1,218 

1,718 

1,446 

704 

1,485 

909 

1,353 

1,445 

833 

1,735 

1,502 

3,006 

1,385 

1,181 

2,655 

1,213 

314 

271 

1,207 


20  and  under  30.    30  and  under  40.    40  and  under  50. 


M. 


F. 


1,690 
1,593 
1,810 
2,583 
1,778 
1,352 
2,814 
2,474 
3,484 
1,318 
2,026 
2,259 
2,722 
1,935 
2,668 
2,114 
2,277 
6,194 
2,085 
893 
2,218 
2,091 
2,472 
1,451 
4,882 
1,170 
1,524 
1,287 
2,248 
1,849 
21,646 
1,857 
1,092 
1,532  \ 

800 
2,309 
1,371 
1,645 
2,798 
1,402 
2,057 
2,368 
1,356 
1,921  I 
3,  302 
1,716 
2,386 
2,599 
1,299 
2,344  | 
1,467 
1,814 
2,102 
1,081 
2,689 
2,034 
4,486 
1,837 
1,725 
3,353  1 
1,754 
627 
3P8 
1.4*1 


M. 


1,709 
1,583 
2,041 
2,725 
1,735 
1,328 
3,085 
2,445 
3,131 
1,400 
1,904 
2,192 
2,659 
1,807 
2,811 
2,150 
2,128 
7,227 
2,059 

817 
2,028 
2,086 
2,604 
1,255 
4,440 
1,154 
1,606 
1,382 
2,212 
2,072 
31,012 
1,908 
1,129 
1,585 

724 
2,357 
1,343 
1,  722  ' 
2,706  i 
1,386  i 
2,342 
2,379 
1,402 
1,786 
3,267 
1,868 
2,409 
2,562 
1,093 
2,372 
1,394 
1,805 
2,132 
1,059 
2,624 
1,835 
4,500 
1,876 
1,768 
3,823 
1,766 

G10 

371 


1,115 

1,104 
1,192  ! 
2,019  j 
1,213  j 

993 

1,986  , 
1,596  | 
2,416  j 

818 

1,374  j 
1,543 
1,871 
1,219 
1,864 
1,302 
1,405 
6,012 
1,530 

749 
1,314 
1,837 
1,713 

939 
3,493 

841 
1,087 

936 
1,542 
1,271 
18,882 
1,243 

910 
1,037 

572 
1,550 

827 

1,092  l 
1,845  | 
1,002  ! 
1,443 
1,521 

1,381 
2,005 
1,224 
1,809 
2,077 

856 
1,  601 

931 
1,266 
1,662 

791 
1,844 
1,360 
3,508 
1,159 
1,101 
2,3u7 
1,097 

575 

330 
l.n.'l 


M. 


1,0.12 

981 
1,254 
2,066 
1,150 

865 
1,986 
1,520 
2,064 

809 
1,266 
1,496  I 
1,808  ! 
1,097  ; 
1,934 
1,284 
1,223 
5,779 
1,316 

692 
1,294 
1,706  ! 
1,671 

826 
2,960  | 

704 
1,047 

906 

1,424 

1,354 

15,256 

1,141 

709 
1,101 

448 
1,438  I 

;   - 

1,117 
1,771  . 

814| 
1,  492  ' 
1,627 
1,003 
1,224  ! 
1,992  ; 
1,139  i 
1,786  ! 
1,0711 

707 
1,499 

753 
1,345 
1,473  i 

699 
1,067 
1,  207 
3,227 
1,210 
1,165 
2,487 
1,036 

392 

251 
1,056 


F. 


808 

774 

955 

1,531 

835 

688 

1,453 

1,184 

1,556 

010 

929 

1,085 

1,437 

792 

1,391 

987 

932 

3,948 

1,060 

562 

1,030 

1,187 

1,238 

562 

2,256 

655 

861 

811 

1,082 

968 

10,531 

931 

491 

808 

407 

1,093 

687 

811 

1,420 

050 

1,033 

1,153 

721 

904 

1,597 

844 

1,386 

1,245 

552 

1,111 

0(15 

1,053 

1,020 

574 

1,214 

1,028 

2,299 

•  i 

822 

1,780 

754 

336 

30fi 

792 


772  i 
667  : 
913 

1,483 

748 

575 

1,355 

1,084 

1,268 
604 
846 

1,010 

1,314 
789 

1,350 
914 
843 

3,225 

952 

445 

•      952 

953 

1,165  ! 
591 

1,783 
540 
782 
782 

1,011 
980 

8,159 
842 
401 
783 
312 

1,003 
622 
755 

1,273 
607 

1,072 

1,144 
712 
722 

1,595 
792 

1,288 
919 
452 

1,068 
575 

1,013 
927 
463 

1,083 
•:•  : 

1,938 
824 
818 

1,795 
682 
243 
140 


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TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


50  uiid  under  GO. 

60  nud  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  aud  under  100.    Above  100.    Age  unk'wn.               Total. 

j 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

1 
S 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
CO 
61 
62 
63 
64 

M. 

p. 

51. 

F 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F.           M. 

F.     ;'     M.            F.            M. 

P. 

507 
468 
C60 
1,081 
523 
485 
994 
763 
1,002 
459 
511 
689 
897 
526 
910 
693 
701 
2,132 
635 
313 
644 
622 
840 
321 
1,257 
417 
446 
596 
617 
680 
4,810 
606 
349 
532 
242 
679 
416 
529 
907 
444 
747 
817 
5C6 
482 
1,067 
533 
1,066 
871 
334 
826 
410 
808 
668 
370 
756 
653 
1,277 
623 
595 
1,150 
465 
181 
129 

;>:x; 

492 
378 
666 
1,032 
503 
412 
959 
689 
894 
431 
530 
638 
806 
469 
917 
620 
608 
1,879 
536 
262 
629 
556 
737 
311 
1,113 
317 
387 
546 
598 
664 
4,342 
458 
277 
510 
181 
638 
394 
521 
799 
362 
697 
768 
504 
390 
955 
509 
869 
527 
275 
722 
367 
738 
532 
289 
694 
583 
1,244 
537 
559 
1,146 
459 
129 
100 
489 

309 
249 
445 
789* 
338 
256 
590 
410 
510 
327 
376 
364 
526 
309 
627 
304 
411 
1,183 
346 
143 
436 
359 
.     450 
190 
663 
179 
278 
419 
356 
451 
2,  271 
316 
193 
324 
115 
432 
253 
357 
578 
234 
439 
520 
390 
229 
635 
329 
602 
266 
158 
454 
239 
526 
368 
183 
428 
397 
768 
359 
389 
752 
301 
86 
41 
333 

281 
180 
389 
696 
289 
196 
574 
399 
517 
313 
350 
336 
479 
291 
561 
318 
317 
1,027 
292 
109 
337 
316 
451 
184 
651 
148 
225 
361 
372 
388 
2,532 
246 
166 
307 
68 
372 
212 
299 
444 
214 
432 
433 
321 
204 
656 
281 
541 
201 
138 
405 
221 
439 
335 
126 
447 
3C8 
728 
309 
364 
707 
244 
53 
33 

:i44 

145 
83 
187 
383 
134 
67 
242 
169 
191 
141 
144 
151 
219 
132 
269 
159 
126 
419 
130 
31 
180 
125 
207 
91 
235 
73 
109 
181 
179 
201 
684 
87 
43 
142 
31 
175 
112 
153 
225 
85 
182 
222 
182 
84 
283 
124 
244 
84 
77 
172 
86 
221 
113 
50 
210 
152 
292 
164 

in 

342 
128 
24 
13 

104 

125 
61 
148 
301 
119 
69 
254 
156 
192 
117 
129 
151 
199 
137 
259 
127 
108 
386 
95 
24 
139 
113 
.      219 
80 
235 
61 
110 
1157 
156 
169 
796 
93 
40 
162 
21 
187 
88 
127 
190 
69 
204 
200 
131 
85 
252 
99 
189 
80 
73 
193 
74 
157 
127 
42 
160 
118 
262 
154 
124 
315 
95 
18 
8 
14."i 

31 
22 
44 
89 
41 
21 
103 
59 
47 
38 
38 
36 
54 
31 
81 
39 
23 
82 
2J 
11 
36 
26 
58 
23 
56 
18 
33 
48 
47 
48 
130 
19 

11 
54 

5 
54 

23 
30 
48 
24 
57 
53 
30 
26 
70 
26 
60 
20 
20 
46 
16 
38 
44 
12 
44 
50 
68 
51 
38 
100 
39 
8 
(i 

r»5 

41 
14 
36 
67 
31 
11 
72 
50 
67 
26 
28 
33 
40 
35 
58 
35 
28 
68 
33 
8 
33 
30 
59 
28 
50 
6 
22 
38 
54 
39 
188 
18 
5 
42 
3 
49 
22 
28 
30 
14 
51 
50 
31 
15 
66 
19 
49 
16 
18 
44 
16 
36 
25 
7 
39 
39 
75 
30 
39 
63 
29 
3 
1 
38 

7 
1 
2 
10 
o 

0 

10 

8 

4 
6 
8 
3 
4 
7 
7 
13 
1 

g    

1 
10  326 

9,878 
9,285 
11,474 
15,860 
10,298 
8,  196 
17,  584 
14,  182 
16,  945 
7,  799 
10,  787 
12,235 
15,  895 
10,058 
16,342 
12,412 
11,586 
38,654 
12,363 
5,739 
11,561 
11,912 
14,  980 
7,  326 
23,485 
6,  725 
10,  055 
7,797 
12,  219 
12,038 
103,  100 
11,]  74 
6,538 
9,  473 
4,  210 
13,  224 
8,307 
10,257 
14,  321 
8,338 
12,  821 
13,  662 
7,790 
10,930 
18,  308 
10,  086 
14,416 
12  275 

20,204 
19,115 
22,935 
31,  789 
20,976 
17,123 
35,401 
28,842 
35,111 
15,607 
21,  910 
24,  808 
32,201 
20,638 
32,556 
25,008 
23,841 
77,  139 
25,523 
11,808 
23,  771 
24,325 
30,281 
15,  246 
48,783 
14,  034 
20,453 
15,  810 
24,722 
24,  197 
211,  802 
22,  836 
13,  460 
18,953 
8,900 
26,  815 
16,  838 
20,584 
29,537 
17,  245 
25,408 
27,076 
15,540 
22,564 
36,868 
20,341 
29,195 
25  553 

2    

i  9  830 

Allen 

4            1 
15   

1    11,461 

1          1         15  929 

5          1 

o 

10  678 

1         95         76           8,927 
3  '         2    17,817 

11       1 

2 

i       14  660 

8    .. 

\       18  166 

4            1 

21         22          7  838 

11  1"3 

g 

1                        1          12  573 

Clark 

7    . 

j      14         20        16  306 

1          2 
8          2 
2 

2  i  10  580 

78        89         16  214 

12  596 

1 

12  255 

3           1 
3 

1                •       38  485 

...                                •       13  165 

1 

6  069 

2 
2 
1 
8 
.    6 

6 

1    12,210 

3 

12  413 

Erie 

7 

1         15  301 

Fair  field 

3           2 
(3 

1            7  9"0 

12         14         25  298 

1                                    7  309 

4 
6 
5 
<i 

14 
3 
3 
6 

1 

10  398 

Gallia 

s 

1           8,013 

2    ... 

j  12,503 

3 

1      12  159 

19  ;      i 

3           1 

2           1 
6           1 

4  l      13          8  !    108,  702 
27  :      20  '      11  6C2 

1  i  6,  922 

2  i         2           9,480 

4  6!)0 

4 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
4 
3 
5 
1 
3 

12                                       2            3          13.  5!)1 

Highland  - 

o 

1    :  1        8,  531 

i         2           2         10,327 

Holmes  

3 

34         27         15  216 

0 

8,907 

9 

1           2    12,587 

10          1 
6          3 
6           1 
5          1 
2          1 
3 

14  014 

1    ..         '         7  750 

Lake 

:...              11,634 

'            '        2         19  560 

Licking 

i         4           3         10  2.55 

122         14,779 
1    1      13  973 

Loraiu  

2 
7 

K 

3 

1    . 

1         6,714 

6,025 
12,  74  1 
7,38  ' 
11,075 
12,849 
6,527 
14,382 
12,527 
25,627 
10,856 
10,099 
21,053 
10,  172 
3,  285 
2,  S19 
9,  f<74 

12,739 

25,832 
15,  411 
2-',  479 
26,243 
13,  498 
23,157 
25,  657 
51,834 
21,976 
20,356 
46,326 
20,729 
7,  016 
4,811 
HI,  629 

Mndition  

7 

13  088 

3  :     i 

s 

1    ..                8  064 

'  i      11  404 

4  '.. 

1    13,394 

o 

fi  !)71 

10 

0 

7 
4 
6 
6 

4 
1 
1 

7 

3                                                                 1-1  77.-. 

6          1 
10           1 
3 

13  130 

26  207 

Montgomery  

11  12'J 

5   

16   .. 

1           2    10,257 
21,373 

3 

10  557 

1 

3  731 

2  492 

5    .. 

1    .                                <),  755 

Perry... 

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STATE    OF    OHIO. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE— Continued. 


65 

67 
68 

69 

• 

;  • 
. 
. 

75 

... 
77 
. 

- 
' 

-   : 

84 

-i 
. 

-- 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20.    20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M.      !      F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

I 
M.      !       F.             M. 

! 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

379 
S04 
283 
313 
11)0 
Ml 
565 

an 
ten 

217 
5!)5 
382 
386 
498 
2S1 
188 
256 
304 
480 
484 
258 
287 
226 

359 
212 
272 
2116 
183 
464 
524 
345 
386 
4113 
218 
634 
366 
392 
483 
208 
167 
235 
314 
493 
507 
250 

174 

1,447 
918 
1,277 
1,  310 
914 
1,782 
2,064 
1,354 
1,682 
1,912 
1,077 
2,629 
1,  491 
1,542 
2,069 
1,103 
721 
981 
1,572 
2,489 
2,012 
1,176 
1,112 
1,079 

1,389 
892 
1,  142 
1,318 
838 
1,853 
2,006 
1,331 
1,591 
1,781 
1,092 
2,699 
1,557 
1,495 
2,141 
1,186 
726 
927 
1,519 
2,328 
1,970 
1,067 
1,124 
1,054 

1,591 
951 
1,420 
1,435 
955 
1,940 
2,188 
1,394 
1,816 
2,113 
1,270 
2,931 
1,644 
1,897 
2,357 
1,208 
KI2 
993 
1,683 
2,532 
2,163 
1,262 
1,266 
1,085 

1,470 
991 
1,341 
1,  453 
966 
2,078 
2,166 
1,446 
1,634 
2,  002 
1,195 
2,948 
1,694 
1,838 
2,383 
1,162 
774 
1,089 
1,662 
2,518 
2,156 
1,  172 
1,232 
1,152 

1,432 

882 
1,  434 
1,320 
898 
1,  944 
2,042 
1,360 
1,440 
1,926 
1,077 
2,720 
1,591 
1,859 
2,333 
1,082 
684 
945 
1,557 
2,464 
2,046 
1,189 
1,239 
997 

1,354 

837 
1,339 
1,237 
818 
1,818 
2,043 
1,307 
1,473 
1,877 
1,043 
2,635 
1,567 
1,858 
2,122 
984 
639 
819 
1,465 
2,279 
1,960 
1,072 
1,  149 
931 

1,327 
723 
1,418 
1,254 
740 
1,813 
1,733 
1,388 
1,359 
1,817 
974 
2,539 
1,678 
1,864 
1,865 
970 

.-; 

7S4 
1,493 
1,977 
1,868 
1,009 
1,114 
912 

1,338 
705 
1,  357 
1,291 
746 
1,819 
1,868 
1,257 
1,402 
1,849 
991 
2,529 
1,719 
1,890 
1,861 
882 
529 
765 
1,525 
2,070 
1,914 
960 
1,056 
898 

2,214 
981 
2,078 
2,050 
1,065 
2,720 
2,857 
1,971 
2,113 
2,742 
1,420 
3,411 
2,326 
2,505 
2,478 
1,394 
781 
1,103 
2,469 
2,829 
2,692 
1,382 
1,650 
1,475 

2,034 
989 
2,193 
1,965 
1,008 
2,827 
2,758 
1,864 
2,071 
2,665 
1,378 
3,712 
2,455 
2,796 
2,699 
1,389 
785 
1,084 
2,332 
2,850 
2,815 
1,311 
1,485 
1,298 

1,336 

729 
1,425 
1,286 
753 
1,722 
1,814 
1,338 
1,547 
1,774 
1,010 
2,527 
1,629 
1,784 
1,730 
950 
650 
819 
1,602 
1,975 
1,870 
996 
1,134 
947 

1,173 
647 
1,  470 
1,193 
671 
1,700 
1,791 
1,067 
1,339 
1,715 
985 
2,381 
1^675 
1,863 
1,690 
872 
578 
701 
1,526 
1,943 
1,799 
870 
868 
819 

937 
504 
1,097 
912 
553 
1,265 
1,396 
886 
1,015 
1,335 
744 
1,876 
1,291 
1,506 
1,334 
612 
446 
526 
1,133 
1,486 
1,335 
759 
760 
655 

850 
483 
1,116 
867 
429 
1,263 
1,262 
770 
855 
1,161 
633 
1,650 
1,178 
1,309 
1,234 
567 
345 
486 
1,125 
1,357 
1,268 
606 
653 
573 

Pike 

Preble  

Richloud 

Scioto  

Shelby 

Stark  .     .               . 

Van  Wcrt 

Williams  

Wood  

Total  

35,  585  '  34,  596 

146,611 

142,  284 

156,  942 

155,006 

141,687  \35,933 

127,  972 

132,  831  ,' 

200,  493 

201,  172 

144,587 

133,739 

100,224 

89,455 

FREE  COLORED. 


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5 

5 

7 

8 

12 

9 

6 

3 

5 

4 

6 

6 

6 

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2 

3 

5 

4 

9 

4 

6 

Q 

9 

4 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

0 

4 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

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2 

1 

1 

4 

2 

3 

1 

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8 

27 

28 

23 

33 

28 

25 

17 

26 

36 

34 

23 

17 

12 

10 

1 

4 

5 

6 

2 

2 

c 

5 

2 

6 

6 

4 

1 

3 

Ik'huont   

13 

18 

67 

G7 

83 

86 

70 

72 

39 

50 

80 

89 

50 

56 

33 

34 

16 

12 

70 

57 

80 

71 

78 

70 

71 

65 

92 

93 

58 

50 

31 

49 

Bailer 

'i 

10 

61 

49 

5° 

46 

5° 

59 

67 

39 

41 

40 

30 

Carroll  

o 

1 

2 

4 

2 

3 

4 

5 

1 

3 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

•. 

9 

52 

41 

64 

59 

43 
*j 

47 

38 

53 

79 

82 

39 

4° 

30 

33 

Clark  

11 

1 

30 

21 

34 

27 

31 

29 

26 

33 

38 

46 

35 

29 

27 

22 

14 

53 

39 

60 

39 

5C 

69 

41 

53 

61 

74 

34 

53 

38 

36 

Clinton  

13 

c 

54 

50 

53 

59 

74 

47 

47 

56 

77 

66 

32 

46 

28 

32 

.; 

4 

23 

16 

17 

11 

18 

13 

27 

29 

19 

16 

13 

7 

Coshocton  

2 

1 

6 

o 

3 

4 

4 

1 

•[ 

3 

3 

6 

2 

2 

4 

3 

o 

o 

2 

1 

4 

7 

43 

40 

50 

55 

54 

53 

52 

46 

92 

87 

64 

70 

54 

38 

Darke  

5 

9 

36 

33 

41 

38 

31 

35 

32 

17 

42 

42 

14 

26 

22 

13 

1 

1 

g 

4 

12 

9 

4 

5 

4 

3 

4 

6 

5 

4 

2 

3 

1 

2 

g 

11 

;, 

9 

11 

15 

11 

6 

5 

9 

5 

8 

8 

3 

Erie  . 

; 

5 

-, 

7 

4 

10 

20 

15 

g 

9 

3 

7 

FalrfieU 

3 

1° 

13 

1R 

SI 

14 

15 

15 

24 

20 

21 

10 

21 

11 

.. 

10 

10 

40 

53 

48 

41 

56 

41 

40 

36 

73 

61 

43 

32 

24 

84 

26 

20 

88 

75 

94 

105 

112 

95 

83 

92 

158 

155 

108 

106 

64 

57 

Fulton  

Gallia  .  .  . 

°0 

105 

116 

115 

131 

10° 

95 

101 

106 

136 

88 

80 

48 

58 

1 

o 

1 

2 

1 

Greene  

20 

8fl 

97 

60 

91 

118 

88 

98 

68 

118 

96 

131 

90 

r', 

C6 

67 

. 

17 

°0 

1" 

17 

30 

19 

15 

21 

7 

9 

Hamilton  

42 

°43 

26° 

°03 

263 

2°7 

255 

512 

503 

409 

357 

237 

260 

Hancock  

1 

^ 

1 

4 

3 

2 

5 

5 

2 

2 

3 

Hardin  

3 

9 

7 

9 

1  1 

5 

5 

5 

6 

8 

11 

,; 

5 

6 

4 

Hurrinon  

3 

16 

7 

9 

9 

10 

12 

H 

11 

4 

4 

Hi  :ny  

1 

STATE    OF    OHIO. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


567 


WHITE— Continued. 


1 

00  and  under  CO.    GO  aud  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90andunderlOO. 

Above  100. 

Ageunku'ii. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 
' 

05 
06 
67 
63 

69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
70 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
83 
86 
87 
88 

M. 

F. 

11. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

543 
357 
920 
592 
341 
889 
864 
CIS 
571 
903 
494 
1,105 
SCO 
956 
910 
449 
230 
300 
744 
993 
875 
441 
511 
421 

502 
305 
855 
541 
309 
887 
818 
531 
482 
798 
400 
1,022 
743 
901 
7C3 
420 
203 
204 
689 
837 
892 
342 
385 
330 

285 
197 
594 
338 
185 
624 
501 
335 
314 
544 
243 
724 
491 
644 
501 
236 
136 
165 
4C5 
585 
C16 
190 
2C2 
225 

2C8 
139 
499 
331 
124 
572 
471 
239 
291 
439 
211 
683 
426 
590 
440 
211 
91 
125 
484 
514 
5G3 
ICO 
188 
107 

115 
C9 
231 
135 
59 
2C2 
222 
86 
103 
188 
91 
283 
193 
293 
206 
109 
32 
75 
236 
257 
287 
76 
63 
53 

114 
60 
240 
143 
37 
217 
189 
90 
84 
179 
80 
71 
184 
357 
189 
86 
38 
66 
195 
212 
233 
54 
57 
45 

31 
15 
61 
33 
15 
59 
54 
17 
13 
39 
18 
71 
46 
71 
48 
23 
0 
15 
48 
75 
00 
9 
10 
17 

33 
8 
58 
33 
3 
48 
58 
33 
19 
23 
14 
56 
50 
64 
32 
14 
9 
13 
'        61 
64 
57 
13 
G 
12 

3 
4 
4 

1 

4 
8 
1 
3 
4 
1 
1C 
6 
8 
2 

3 

7 

1 

11,638 
6,533 
12,  245 
10,982 
6,670 
15,541 
16,331 
11,  092 
12,  342 
15,  757 
8,CC6 
21,531 
13,631 
15,  315 
16,  342 
8,361 
5,283 
6,903 
13,  310 
18,  152 
16,  318 
8,752 
9,  412 
8,092 

10,892 
6,268 
11,887 
10,  714 
6,132 
15,  599 
15,  959 
10,  282 
11,  632 
14,  987 
8,247 
21,275 
13,620 
15,  261 
16,  051 
7,  923 
4,887 
0,575 
12,909 
17,468 
16,138 
7,880 
8,471 
7,459 

22,530 
12,  801 
24,132 
21,  C9G 
12,802 
31,  140 
32,290 
SI,  374 
23,974 
30,  744 
16,  913 
42,  806 
27,251 
30,  576 
32,393 
16,284 
10,  170 
13,  478 
26,  219 
35,620 
32,456 
16,632 
17,  883 
15,551 

5 
6 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

3 
3 

4 
5 
1 
11 
6 
7 
4 
o 

3 
1 
11 
3 

1 

55 

50 
1 

Richl'uid 

1 

1 

Shelby 

o 

44 

42 

Stark  

I 

11 
1 

10 

Van  Wcrt 

1 
4 
8 
2 

4 

I 

2 

2 

1|        6 
1  j  

1 
1 

Williams 

1 

Wood 

5 

1 

63,582 

56,384 

38,  308 

32,  703 

14,  335 

13,004 

3,533 

3,119 

3GC 

394 

38 

30 

435 

400 

1,  171,  698 

1,  131,  110 

2,  302,  808 

FREE  COLORED. 


o 

4 

2 

3 

1 

1 

50 

55 

105 

2 

0 

70 

Alien 

j 

1 

1 

16 

o 

1 

1 

16 

9 

05 

Ashtabula 

7 

fi 

G 

5 

3 

190 

19G 

366 

1 

4 

1 

22 

oo 

14 

14 

7 

7 

1 

3 

479 

518 

997 

38 

40 

23 

20 

10 

10 

7 

o 

x 

571 

545 

1  11G 

\ 

16 

16 

7 

6 

o 

3 

1 

1 

1 

057 

372 

729 

Butler  

I 

2 

3 

J 

23 

13 

11 

4 

„ 

1 

3 

3 

1 

393 

395 

788 

11 

12 

13 

~ 

8 

6 

•J 

-i 

1 

259 

033 

492 

Chirk 

11 

30 

29 

9 

15 

3 

9 

1 

1 

3 

1 

402 

431 

833 

1* 

29 

16 

1G 

9 

o 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

i 

429 

394 

823 

Clinton  

U 

7 

9 

4 

3 

3 

1 

154 

12G 

280 

i 

, 

I 

°4 

1 

23 

15 

9 

6 

5 

5 

2 

2 

461 

433 

894 

H 

11 

11 

5 

9 

6 

o 

1 

1 

247 

234 

481 

11 

2 

1 

73 

1 

3 

3 

1 

4 

2 

61 

70 

131 

2 

7 

4 

3 

63 

80 

140 

Si 

8 

5 

C, 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

130 

137 

257 

Fair  tic  Id 

•F 

11 

10 

17 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

I 

2 

3G8 

3°1 

C89 

* 

35 

29 

29 

14 

11 

10 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

814 

7G4 

1,578 

1 

•i 

91 

44 

35 

34 

22 

8 

0 

4 

6 

1 

I 

800 

790 

1  590 

Gallia 

g* 

41 

37 

18 

18 

9 

9 

2 

2 

6S6 

789 

1  475 

99 

10 

5 

4 

5 

1 

1 

137 

140 

277 

<K 

12S 

110 

47 

59 

23 

27 

5 

8 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2  2G8 

2  340 

4  G08 

3 

3 

4 

1 

1 

23 

27 

50 

ft 

4 

3 

3 

58 

5° 

110 

<f 

1 

1 

2 

o 

1 

1 

I 

76 

81 

157 

3 

1 

1 

Henry  

29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
SB 


368 


STATE    OF    OHIO. 

TABLK  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


FREE  COLORED— Continued. 


37 
38 
39 

41 
42 
43 
" 
. 
46 
: 
48 
49 
60 
51 
53 
S3 
54 

57 

99 
•  • 
• 
63 
63 
64 
65 

67 
68 
69 
. 
71 
73 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
90 
81 
83 
83 
84 
85 
- 
- 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  nml  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10imd«mderl5. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

51. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M.            P. 

M. 

F. 

51. 

P. 

18 
3 

16 

71 

- 

65 
20 

19 

' 
17 

87 
11 

:  - 
17 

52 
15 
1 
2 

::.• 
28 
4 
4 
44 
9 
44 
28 
22 
19 
3 
3 
2 
15 
40 
51 
3 
26 
6 
4 
58 
3 
12 
o 

52 
58 

60 
15 

72            77 
22            15 
o 

29 
17 
1 
2 

34 
34 
H 
3 
33 
13 
39 
42 
24 
12 
3 
o 

3 

23 
24 
52 

29 
11 
5 
72 

43 

8 

48 

'. 

33 
3 

1 
10 
12 
1 

o 
11 

10 

G 
57 
43 
1 
2 
4G 
- 
44 
30 
!.. 
22 
5 

4 
22 
41 
39 
G 
13 
15 

? 
Si 
2 
7 
3 
62 
58 
3 
4 

•; 
42 
36 
3 
3 
41 
4 
38 
32 
14 
17 
5 
o 

1 

19 
32 
43 
5 
18 
5 
5 
74 

1 
8 
2 
G5 
. 
6 
4 

6 
54 
Gl 
1 
3 
44 
G 
40 
39 

30 
3 
4 
4 
14 
58 
63 
7 
28 
7 
9 
83 
4 
7 
3 
60 
51 

4 

40 

7 

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43 
57 
3 
2 
55 
12 
37 
33 
13 
17 
5 
3 
5 
16 
49 
63 
13 
25 
- 
7 
66 
1 
8 
G 
75 
70 

6 

41 
65 
- 
1 
49 
5 
50 
27 
9 
17 
5 
5 
1 
15 
43 
41 
5 
24 
12 
5 
78 
1 
11 
3 
CO 
45 

2 
39 
54 
6 
1 
33 
10 
50 
49 
9 
15 
3 
3 
1 
20 
43 
49 
6 
22 
4 
3 
67 
2 

10 
3 
61 

57 

16 

56 
53 
5 
3 
54 
1- 
57 
51 
38 
24 
6 
3 
1 
25 
32 
65 
5 
34 
16 
8 
79 
1 
10 
6 
97 
69 
6 
18 
1 

10 
52 
5G 
fi 
4 
68 
15 
44 
53 
32 
29 
5 
3 
o 

34 

41 
85 
6 
39 
11 

94 

2 
35 
39 
4 
2 
29 
9 
38 
29 
15 
10 
4 
5 
3 
9 
21 
41 
3 
26 
10 
5 
CO 

3 

24 

27 

2 
27 
5 
22 
11 
17 
10 
4 
n 

3 
12 
24 
34 

'! 

5 
39 
2 
11 
1 
43 
35 
3 
4 

5 
27 
35 
1 
1 
21 
3 
20 
29 
8 
8 
1 

11 
o 

10 
7 
G 
8 

8 
3 
12 
12 
1 
o 
2 

G3 

42 
:  3 
20 
10 
4 
4 
5 
21 
38 
61 
5 
20 
1C 
4 
87 

8 
1 
66 
GO 

xrio 

1 

1 

4 

6 
5 

o 

2 

7 
6 
G 
1 

! 

16 
25 
33 
4 
20 
3 
4 
36 
3 
9 
1 
33 
33 
3 
6 

23 

7 

Noble 

1 

1 
1 
10 
6 

0 

3 

10 
3 
67 
71 
6 
6 
3 
o 

225 
6 
37 
12 
43 
18 
15 
9 
7 
16 
3 
9 
64 
53 
4 

7 
o 

49 
31 
7 

12 
o 

3 

161 
6 
29 
8 
21 
10 
G 
5 
1 
13 
5 
7 
34 
35 
1 

3 

4 
50 
30 
6 
8 

13 

11 

Piko 

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6 

8 

13 

8 

0 

12 

1 

GO 
1 
C 
o 

5 

1 

2 
193 
6 
20 
G 
39 
14 
5 
3 
3 
14 
6 
12 
46 
35 
3 

1 
215 
3 
22 
12 
44 
8 
6 
8 
1 
14 
5 
8 
47 
53 
1 

2 

199 
6 
24 
5 
38 
14 

2 
9 
8 
19 
4 
10 
47 
49 
1 

o 

184 
1 
21 
12 
44 
9 
5 
1 
1 
14 
4 
14 
44 
41 
1 

1 
145 
3 
17 
3 
38 
G 
4 
3 
3 
11 
3 
10 
31 
S9 

1 
166 
1 
14 
6 
38 
7 
G 
2 
4 

4 
14 
45 
41 

2 

89 

Hogs  

38 

209 
1 
11 
14 
36 
14 
4 
7 
4 
22 
5 
11 
27 
51 
3 

198 
3 
21 
12 
50 
14 
G 
4 
4 
16 
11 
13 
4fl 
58 
2 

215 
11 
30 
8 
49 
16 
5 
7 
13 
18 
3 
7 
55 
49 
6 

157 
3 
21 
G 
21 
12 
3 
4 
3 
11 
4 
5 
37 
34 

86 

Scioto 

2 
4 
3 
1 
1 
2 
3 

6 
6 
23 
5 
3 
5 
3 
11 
2 
11 
33 
21 

11 
1 
20 
4 
5 
5 
5 
8 
4 
6 
29 
18 

Shelby  

Trumbull 

2 

2 
1 
3 
9 

12 

Vim  Wert 

Viuton  .     . 

8 
12 

Williams  

Wood 

1 

7 

Wynndott 

1 

1 

o 

4 

3 

4 

o 

G 

1 

1 

2 

1 

5 

Total  

495 

494 

2,236 

2,120 

2,542 

2,578 

2,462 

2,371 

1,997 

2,249 

3,208 

3,300 

2,209 

2,091 

1,500 

1,464 

STATE    OF    OHIO. 
TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


369 


FREE  COLORED— Continued. 


60  and  under  60.    60  and  under  70.    70  and  under  80. 

j 

SO  and  under  <)0. 

90  nnd  under  100 

Above  100. 

j  Age  unkn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

: 
: 

• 

. 
. 

I 

1 

6 
6 
6 
6 
6 

a 

TI 

7 

r 
r 

7 

71 
T 
71 
71 
. 
81 
& 
K 

at 

K 

- 
81 

SI.             F.             M. 

F.             SI. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

91. 

F. 

.    18 
o 

1 
2 
18 
18 

15            10 
5              5 

10               3 

4 

8 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

| 

476 
109 
5 
43 
' 
351 
23 
22 
349 
80 
333 
267 
16-1 
155 
31 
23 
23 
145 
323 
411 
44 

75 
52 
M7 
13 
70 
27 
492 
434 
33 
65 
3 
12 
1,379 
38 
164 
51 
294 
84 
39 
43 
38 
113 
31 
70 
340 
313 
15 
1 
2 
26 

48-3 
110 

958 
810 

5 
79 
696 
707 
59 
36 
685 
143 
655 
549 
278 
276 
61 
46 
38 
291 
606 
800 
84 
395 
143 
89 
1,090 
22 
134 
49 
939 
842 
76 
124 
6 
18 
2,781 
45 
323 
123 
580 
172 
88 
80 
' 
223 
68 
133 
676 
648 
27 
1 
3 
42 

o 

34 
346 
356 
36 

336 
03 
322 
282 
314 
121 
30 
23 
15 
146 
283 
389 
40 
197 
63 
37 
553 
9 
64 

00 

447 
408 
43 
59 
3 
6 
1,402 
17 
159 

286 

49 
35 
32 
110 
37 
83 
336 
335 
12 

15!        ,7 
12  j        ~9 

5  !            7 
7j           3 

6 
1 

1 

4 
1 

1 

1 

1 

! 

1 

18 
3 
19 
14 
7 
9 

2 

4 

27 
16 
1 
14 
2 

2              1 
16              8 
3              2 
19             11 
12               2 
4               4 
4               2 

1 

! 

Lake 

7  ;        s 

1               2 
7  i            3 
4  !            3 

2               " 
1    .  . 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

2 

o 

1 

Lie-kin  " 

1 
2 

Lo       " 

loril 

1 

Lucas 

J 

I 

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M-tdison 

M-ihoni 

1 

3 
17 

o 
10 
3 
1 
17 

::  : 

Mirion   e 

Medina 

5 
15 
13 

3               2 
12               2 
9  :            6 

o 
1 
1 

i 

1 
3 

2     ! 

1 

i  

i 

i 

I 

6 
1 
3 
16 

5 

5 

0 

1 
9 

1 

Mont  omer 

I               1 

i 

Mon            y 

° 

14  |            5 

5 

4 

1 

Muskin 

3 
I 
22 
22 
4 
2 

4 

4 
1 
7 
20 

. 

5               4 
11  ;            7 

1 
3 
5 

1 

1 
1 

18 
2.3 
1 
o 

1 
1 

1 

i 
i 

i 

Pike 

1 

Portage  

1 

„ 

1 

. 

77 
o 

10 

1 

19 
1 
6 
4 
2 
4 
1 
1 
17 
13 
1 
1 
1 
1 

57 
1 
g 
1 
18 
2 
3 

26 

2 
o 

42             1.3 

10  '•            4 

6  ;         i 

2 

1 

4               1 
o 

5 

1 
3 

1 

1 

6              4 
7              2 
1      . 

3 

2 

Shelby 

Stark 

1 

1    ... 

2 
4 

o 

6 

n 

i 

13 
14 
2 

1    

1 

3    

o 

I'nion 

1 

1  

5 
12 
13 
1 

1              2 
16               6 
10              1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
2 
1 

1 

1 

i 

9 
3 

2 

1 

Washington  

1 

1 
16 

1 

! 

960 

812 

527 

453           204 

191 

61 

76  ; 

23 

19 

17 

9 

1 

2 

18,  442 

18,  331 

36,673 

37 

- 
41 

43 

" 

49 

.    : 

54 

. 

,7 

53 

59 

60 

61 

63 

65 

67 
63 

69 

70 
71 
72 
73 
74 

rs 


47 


370 


STATE   OF    OHIO. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION   BY   AGE  AND    SEX. 


INDIAN. 


COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  an'l  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  i 
M. 

nder  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  anil  under  SO. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F- 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

Athens              

' 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

! 

Miami 

1 

1 

1 

• 

1 

2 

i 

2 

1 

' 

1 

1  !  

1 

1 

1 

1 

Total 

2 

2 

4    

3 

1 

3 

i 

3 

1 

3 

1 

J 

AGGREGATE. 


Total  whites  

35,585 

34  596 

146,611 

142,284 

156,942 

155,006 

141,687 

135,930 

127,972 

132,831 

200,493 

201,172 

144,587 

133730 

100  2?4 

89  43£ 

495 

494 

2,23fl 

2,120 

2,542 

2,578 

2,462 

2,371 

1,997 

2,249 

3,208 

3,300 

2209 

2091 

1  SOO 

1  464 

o 

2 

4 

3 

3 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 



36,080 

35090 

148849 

144  406 

159,488 

157,584 

144,152 

138,306 

129,972 

135,081 

203,704 

204  473 

146  799 

135  831 

101  726 

00  911 

STATE   OF    OHIO. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


371 


INDIAN. 


50  and  under  GO. 

60  nnd  under  70. 

70  nnd  under  80. 

80  und  under  90. 

00  uud  under  100.    Above  100. 

Age  unkn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

M. 

r. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

r. 

M. 

F.   :  M. 

F. 

SI. 

p. 

M. 

F. 

2 

! 

1 

a 

6 
1 

1 
1 
1 
4 
4 
2 

2 

1 

2 
1 
1 
5 
7 
3 

I 

2 

Fulton  .. 

1 

Miami 

1 

i 

Montgomery  

"     '- 

1 
3 

1 

1 

1 

Wyandott  

i 

8 

1 

1 

1                                       I 

22 

8 

30 

,      i 

AGGREGATE. 


62,582 

5(5,384 

36,308 

32,703 

14,335 

13,004 

3,533 

3,119 

366 

394 

38 

30 

435 

400 

1,171,698 

1,131,110 

2,  302,  808 

Total  whites  

960 

812 

527 

455 

204 

191 

61 

76 

23 

19 

17 

9 

1 

2 

18,442 

18,231 

36,673 

Total  free  colored. 

1 

22 

8 

30 

Total  Indians  

63,544 

57,197 

36,835 

33,219 

14,539 

13,  195 

3,594 

3,195 

389 

413 

55 

39 

436 

402 

1,190,162 

1,149,349 

2,  339,  511 

.-572 


STATE    OF   OHIO. 


TAIJLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

BLACK.                                                                     MULATTO. 

Total  froo 
colored. 

M.                     F. 

Total. 

M.                     F.                 Total. 

JI.                   F.                Total. 

10,  320 

9,  830 
11,  4lil 
•    13,  929 
10,  680 
8,  927 
17,817 
14,  CliO 
18,  166 
7,  898 
11,123 
12,  573 
16,306 
10,  580 
16,  214 
12,  596 
12,  255 
33,  483 
13,  165 
C,OG9 
12,  210 
12,413 
15,  301 
7,920 
25,298 
•    7,315 
10,  398 
8,013 
12,503 
18,  159 
108.  702 
11,  <iu'2 
(i,  9SJ 

9,  480 

4,  (i'.KI 
13,591 
8,531 
10,  327 
15,  216 
8,  907 
12,587 
14,014 
7,  750 
11,034 
18,560 
10,253 
14,779 
13,  278 
6,714 
13,089 
8,064 
11,  404 
13,394 
6,971 
14,  776 
13,  130 
26,  208 
11,120 
10,  257 
21,  373 
10,557 
3,731 
2,498 
B  7XS 

!>,  878 
9,  285 
11,474 
15,  SCO 
10,  2!>8 
8,196 
17,  584 
14,  182 
16,  945 
7,  799 
10,  787 
12,233 
15,  895 
10,058 
16,  342 
12,  412 
11,580 
33,654 
12,363 
5,739 
11,561 
11,912 
14,  980 
7,326 
23,  485 
(5,727 
10,035 
7,  797 
12,  219 
12,  038 
103,  100 
11,174 
0,538 
9,  473 
4,  210 
13,  324 
8,  307 
10,257 
14,  321 
8,S38 
12,  821 
13,662 
7,790 
10,930 
18,308 
10,  086 
14,  416 
12,  275 
6,025 
12,  744 
7,380 
11,075 
12,  849 
fi,  527 
14,383 
12,327 
23,627 
10,856 
10,  099 
21,  953 
10,  172 
3,285 
2,319 
o  fnA 

20,204 
19,  115 
22,935 
31,  769 
20,  978 
17,  123 
35,  401 
28,  842 
35,  111 
15,  697 
21,910 
24,  808 
32,  201 
20,638 
32,556 
25,  0118 
23,  841 
77,  139 
25,  528 
11,808 
23,  771 
24,  325 
30,281 
13,  246 
48,  783 
14,042 
20,453 
15,  810 
24,  722 
24,  H>7 
211,802 
22,  836 
13,  460 
18,  9,13 
8,900 
26,815 
lli,S38 
20,  384 
29,  537 
J7,  245 
25,  408 
27,  676 
15,  540 
22,  564 
36,  868 
20,341 
29,  195 
23,533 
IS,  739 
25,  £33 
15,  444 
22.  479 
2fi,  243 
13,  498 
29,  159 
25.  657 
51,835 
21,  976 
.    20,356 
43,  326 
20,  729 
7,016 
4,811 

28 
10 
o 

4 
24 

371 
209 
22 
217 
147 
212 
320 
103 
10 
15 
190 
33 
10 
39 
57 

223 
550 

31     '                59 
14                     24 

22 
23 
5 
12 
153 
9 
207 

148 
3 
176 
112 
190 
109 
51 
3 
5 
271 
214 
:i3 
22 
6 
33 
145 
264 
1 
464 
2 
251 
107 
1,151 
13 
'     20 
6 

24 
23 
9 
8 
16S 
10 
221 
176 
163 
2 
217 
131 
202 
104 
40 
5 
4 
259 
204 
27 
29 
8 
36 
134 
249 

46 
46 
14 
20 
321 
19 
431 
376 
311 
5 
393 
243 
392 
213 
97 
8 
9 
500 
418 
60 
51 
14 
69 
279 
513 
1 
933 
6 
543 
223 
2,  529 
32 
47 
13 

105 
70 
16 
25 
386 
04 
997 
1,116 
729 
41 
7S8 
492 
833 
823 
280 
24 
40 
894 
481 
73 
131 
149 
237 
689 
1,  578 
1 
1,590 
7 
1,475 
277 
4,608 
50 
110 
157 

958 
219 
5 
79 
69(i 
707 
59 
36 
685 
143 
655 
549 
278 
276 
61 
46 
38 
881 
608 
800 
84 
395 
143 
• 
1,090 

°'* 

20,309 
19,  185 
£2,951 
31,814 
21,364 
17,  187 
30,  398 
29,958 
33,840 
15,738 
22,698 
25,  300 
33,034 
21,  461 
32,836 
25,032 
23,881 
78,033 
26,009 
11,866 
23,  902 
24,474 
30,  538 
15,  935 
50,361 
14,  043 
22,043 
15,817 
20,  197 
21,  474 
216,  410 
22,  886 
13,  570 
19,110 
8,  901 
27,  773 
17,057 
20,589 
29,616 
17,941 
2G,  115 
27,  735 
15,  576 
23,  24'J 
37,011 
20,996 
29,744 
23,831 
13,  015 
25.  894 
15,490 
22,  517 
20,534 
14,  104 
29,  959 
£5,741 
52,  S30 
22,119 
20,445 
44,416 
20,  731 
7,016 
4,945 

Allen  .  . 

1 
28  • 
21 
294 
369 
209 
14 
178 
102 
229 
290 
80 
6 
10 
174 
30 
8 
41 
78 
"101 
187 
515 

5 
65 
45 
506 
740 
418 
36 
395 
249 
441 
610 
163 
16 
31 
3(14 
63 
18 
60 
135 
188 
410 
1,065 

Butler  ...   . 

Carroll  

Clark  

Darke 

Erie  

Fnirtield  

Fuyctte  

Fulton  

Gallia  .... 

33« 

321 
1 
497 
24 
962 

74 
1 

3:;6 

52 

C57 
1 
033 
54 
2,  079 
18 
63 
144 
1 

696 
110 
4 
47 
417 
569 
46 
26 
210 
96 
526 
"  230 
12H 
.  167 
52 
30 
18 
222 
334   • 
576 
11 
178 
76 
72 
505 
22 

292 

1,378 
19 
27 

Geauga  

435 
SO 

1,  117 
10 
3d 
"iO 

:i(lo 

58 
4 
26 
209 
284 
17 
16 
107 
58 
2G3 
130 
91 

28 
13 
8 
106 

2-.  ID 

87 

41 
14 
241 
13 

Henry  

Highland  

HO 
51 
1 
19 
141 
C,7 
6 
6    i 
242 
22 
65 
137 
73 
59 
3 
10 
15 
39 
151 
121 
35 
111 
34 

146 
58 

262 

1 
32 
279 
138 
13 
10 
475 
47 
129 
3)3 
149 
109 
9 
16 
20 
09 
272 
224 
73 
217 
67 
17 
585 

Holmes  

21 
208 
285 
29 
10 
103 
38 
258 
106 
38  . 
71 
24 
17 
10 
116 
162 
286 

91 
35 

2^ 
261 
9 

13 

71 
7 
4 
233 
25 
6-1 
170 
7(i 
50 
6 
fi 
5 
30 
121 
103 
38 
106 
33 
9 

Lake  

Lawrence  

Lucas  

Madison  

Medina  

Mfigs  

Mercer  

Miami  

Montgomery  

Morguu  

Morrow  

Muskiiigum  

Noble  

Ottawa  

Pauldiutr  

28                     22 

50 

42 

42 

84 

134 

Perry  .  . 

STATE    OF    OHIO. 

p 

TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION— Continued. 


373 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREK  COLORED. 

Total  free 
•  colored. 

Aggregate. 

CLACK. 

MULATTO. 

It 

P. 

Total. 

1C. 

"• 

Total. 

JI.                   F.                Total. 

11,  Ki8 
6,533 
12,  24  5 

10,  892 
6,208 
11,887 
10,  714 
6,132 
15,  599 
15,  95D 
10,  282 
11,  032 
14,  987 
8,247 
21,  275 
13,  621 
15,  2C1 
1C,  051 
7,  023 
4,887 
C,  575 
12,  912 
17.-4C8 
16,  138 
7,  880 
8,471 
7,400 

22,  530 
12,  801 
24,132 
21,  G96 
12,802 
31,  140 
32,290 
21,  374 
23,974 
30,  745 
16,  913 
•42,  800 
27,256 
30,  57C 
32,  393 
16,284 
10,  170 
13,  478 
26,  220 
35,  C20 
32,  450 
16,632 
17,883 
15,554 

344 
82 
25 
41 
1 
3 
917 
10 
75 
18 
138 
40 
37 
32 
22 
03 
13 
7 
220 
98 
9 

£89 

00 
32 
30 

G33 
143 
57 
71 
1 
4 
1,850 
23 
109 
41 
272 
75 
84 
49 
36 
127 
23 
11 
447 
EGo 
14 

148 

352 

8 
"4 

9 
402 
22 
89 
33 
150 
44 
9 
13 
16 
50 
19 
03 
114 
215 
C 
1 

158                   300 
342                   694 
11                     19 
29                     53 
3                     5 
5                     14 
409                   93'l 
10                     32 
C5                  154 
49                     82 
152                 308 
53                   97 
2                     4 
18                   31 
18     •                34 
40     |                9G 
20                     45 
79                   142 
115                   229 
227                   412 
7                     13 
I 

939 
843 

70 
124 
0 
18 
2,781 
55 
323 
123 
580 
172 
88 
80 
70 
223 
68 
153 
070 
618 
27 
1 
3 
42 

23,  409 
13,043 
24,208 
21,820 
12,808 
31,  158 
35,  071 
21,429 
24,  297 
30,808 
17,  493 
42,  978 
27,  344 
30,050 
32,  403 
16,507 

13,  031 
2C,  902 
30,208 
32,483 
10,  G33 
17,  686 
15,596 

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10,  082 
6,670 
15,541 
1C,  331 
11,  092 
12,  34-2 
15,758 
8,  COG 
21,531 
13,  635 
15,315 
1C,  342 
8,301 
5,283 
C,  903 
13,  314 
18,  152 
16,  318 
8,  752 
9,412 
8,094 

1 
933 
7 
94 
23 
134 
3.1  . 
47 
17 
14 
C4 
11 

OQ1 

108 
5 

Shelby 

Warren 

Wood           

2 
19 

1 
10 

29 

7 

6                     13 

Total 

1,  171,  720 

1,131,118 

2,302,838             10,271     ;          9,711             19,982 

8,171               8,520     •         10,001             3C,  673     ,      2,339,511 

NOTE. — 30  Indiana  inclu'lcd  ia  white  population, 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    <tC.                                                            COUNTIES. 

1 

WHI  rii. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M.                     F.                 Total. 

M. 

F.                 Total. 

' 

1,1GB 
SCO 

!U9 
801 
403 
810 
593 
519 

(j?7 
1  '^T'"1 
897 
590 
797 
014 
•       840 
074 
G60 
820 
993 
1,  000 
784 
204 
678 
929 
511 
538 
493 
883 
609 

1,091 
768 

U05 
730 
420 
737 
COS 
533 

1,  214 
875 
590 
747 
504 
829 
041 
679 
S06 
907 
1,040 
730 
190 
005 
873 
476 
446 
439 
853 
605 

2,  259 
1,  020 
1,844 
1,537 
823 
1,547 
1,201 
1,052 
1,327 
2,486 
1,772 
1,  18C 
1,  514 
1,178 
1,009 
1«315 
1,359 
1,032 
1,900 
2,106 
1,514 
394 
1,283 
1,802 
937 
9S4 
S'J2 
1,736 
1,214 

o 

2 

2,201 
1,029 
1,645, 
1,  5-14 
834 
1.  548 
1,206 
1,000 
1,327 
2,519 
1,787 
1,  191 
1,558 
1,178 
1,009 
1,332 
1,359 
1.C32 
1,989 
S,  KO 
1,515 
304 
1,589 
1,802 
090 
984 
932 
1,748 
1,214 

1     I                  3 
1                       1 
5                       7 
G                     11 
1 

5 
1 
1 
0 

4                       5 

2                     i 

10 
7 
3 
5 

17                     33 
8                     15 
2                     5 
9                     M 

7 

10                   17 

11 
9 

1 

18                   29 
5    j               14 

3 

3 

2 

1     j                  3 

6 

6                   12 

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374 


STATE    OF    OHIO.  . 
TABLK  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS.  &< •.— Continued. 


CITUS,   TOWNS,    iC. 

COUNTIES. 

M. 

\V11ITK. 

p. 

KKEE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

Total. 

: 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

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861 
661 

7JO 
4  63 
246 
391 
647 
834 
!>07 
878 
803 
401 
534 
•ISO 
1,118 
•171 

573 

:;?9 

451 
1177 
214 
170 
884 
575 
407 
392 
870 
405 
HIS 
888 
:!<!.-) 
484 
561 
304 

488 
214 
310 
71!) 
429 
539 
403 
471 
4:15 
810 
075 
1.413 
483 
(39 
579 
722 
565 
818 
787 
574 
- 
705 
009 
.716 
851 
'.117 
194 
427 

:i-7 

311 

878 
C35 
7C9 
449 
S70 
430 
653 

846 
857 
813 
451 
514 
472 
1,135 
515 
709 
012 
301 
439 
973 
219 
152 
874 
505 
Ml 
3118 
852 
468 
793 

303 

:wt 

477 
514 
323 

477 
229 
320 
71fi 
414 
494 
442 
500 
510 
843 
057 
l,:i94 
472 
033 
548 

egg 
sag 

780 
749 
536 
871 
701 
853 
555 
751 
799 
213 
375 
329 
371 
-  : 
386 
0119 
536 

1,739 
1,296 
1,485 
912     ! 
516 
827 
1,300 
1,673 
1,753 
1,735    ! 
1,  015    ; 
912 
1,048 
933 
2,253 
986 
1,418 
1,185 
750 
890 
1,950 
433 
328 
1,758 
1,140 
703 
790 
1,  728 
873 
1,  (ilO 
,">IU 
694 
901 
1,075 
087 
905 
44:1 
•     030 
1,435 
843 
1,033 
9H7 
971 
1,005 
1,659 
1,332 
3,807 
954 
1,272 
1,127 
1,421 
1,  127 
1,  598 
1,536 
1,  110 
1,  717 
1,466 
1,823 
1,091 
.     ' 
1,716 
407 
803 
706 
753 
777 
826 
1,880 
1.170 

1 

3 

4 

1,743 
1,296 
1,485 

912 
516 
827 
1,300 
1,  67.! 
1,753 
1,735 
1,615 
912 
1,048 
920 
2,255 
•; 
1,418 
1,185 
750 
890 
1,953 
•133 
329 
1,758 
1,140 
708 
803 
1,730 
873 
1,610 
591 
094 
%1 
1,  075 
687 
965 
•143 
636 
1,435 
843 
1,033 
907 
971 
1,00.% 
1,675 
1,335 
2,  852 
1.023 
1.27-2 

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45 
68 

do              

do          

do                                            

do 

do                                .           

1,127 
1,  123 

i,:ioi 

1,598 
1,581 
1,  110 
1,747 
1,483 
1,8X6 
1,091 
1,603 
1.721 
407 
802 
70« 
752 
7!  11 
82li 
1,380 

do               .           :  

l 
81 

1 
93 

g 

174 

Lee  

do       .                 

Lottl 

rfn 

27 
o 

18 

45 
2 

1  

a 

8 

11 
6 

17 
14 

York                                                                                 An 

Cluy  . 

do 

(  i<  nil.  in 

do 

3 

2 

5 

do 

do 

1 

.Milliter  

do 

Moulton  

do 

8 

a 

17 

Noble  

do 

440 
071 
634 

Punhi'lR  

do 

St.  Mury'B  .  .  . 

...do... 

11 

7 

18 

1,188 

.  STATE    OF    OHIO. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued." 


375 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    tC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

359 
710 
485 
4U3 
44;i 

562 

730 
312 
665 
832 
984 
1,005 
583 
8'Jfi 
956 
840 
1,544 
452 
905 
1,016 
961 
1,056 
770 
947 
155 
686 
837 
300 
623 
C06 
581 
572 
337 
500 
259 
1,032 
550 
647 
1,128 
1,436 
625 
7C6 
1,250 
507 
619 
1,422 
612 
1,334 
3,482 
803 
1,115 
752 
1,334 
1,044 
959 
1,008 
1,139 
852 
880 
693 
1,104 
867 
527 
1,009 
346 
226 
436 
573 
524 

318 
684 
415 
481 
434 
570 
715 
286 
612 
809 
986 
991 
634 
873 
967 
836 
1,527 
483 
921 
1,017 
974 
1,015 
693 
935 
168 
601 
773 
434 
623 
675 
560 
543 
350 
573 
248 
986 
531 
636 
1,107 
1,373 
586 
774 
1,198 
505 
573 
1,289 
600 
1,332 
3,  547 
752 
•ISO 
691 
1,156 
909 
887 
995 
1,111 
781 
809 
564 
952 
781 
544 
1,013 
374 
257 
441 
553 
509 

677 
1,430 
900 
980 
877 
1,132 
1,454 
598 
1,277 
1,641 
1,970 
1,906 
1,216 
1,769 
1,923 
1,670 
3,071 
035 
1,826 
8,033 
1,935 
2,071 
1,472 
1.P82 
323 
1,377 
1,610 
833 
1,246 
1,371 
1,150 
1,115 
696 
1,172 
507 
2,018 
1,081 
1,283 
2,235 
2,809 
1,211 
1,540 
2,248 
1,012 
1,192 
2,711 
1,212 
2,466 
7,029 
1,555 
2,054 
1,443 
2,490 
2,043 
1,846 
2,003 
2,250 
1,633 
1,689 
1,257 
2,056 
1,648 
1,071 
2,022 
720 
483 
877 
1,126 
1.033 

677 
1,430 
900 
980 
877 
1,157 
1,466 
641 
1,349 
1,766 
2,001' 
2,002 
1,220 
1,760 
1,976 
1,677 
3.149 
999 
1,826 
2,180 
1,999 
2,258 
1,473 
1,912 
326 
1,425 
1,610 
830 
1,283 
1,371 
1,364 
1,  172 
723 
1,172 
507 
8,018 
1,081 
1,311 
2,241 
2,810 
1,211 
1,608 
2,715 
1,162 
1,209 
2,935 
1,229 
2,503 
7,223 
1,564 
2,074 
1,444 
2,490 
2,  070 
1,885 
2,014 
2,413 
L«H 
1,702 
1.2CS 
2,056 
1,«H 
1,071 
9,022 
721 
483 
<H)7 
1,  176 
1.03:i 

. 

do  

do                                        

W  p 

do                          

g 

do                

Baruesville 

6 
6 
21 
35 
55 
14 
4 
1 

19 
6 
22 
37 
70 
17 
2 
3 

25 
12 
43 
72 
125 
31 
6 
< 

I)  UVr 

...do... 

Ac, 

!  SJa 

do  

do  

do  

Kirkwood                                       

do  

do  

do  

do  :  

26 

57 
1 
39 
39 

53 
1 
78 
64 

do 

do  

30 
25 

do  

Smith                                              

do  

do  

71 
33 
96 

76 
SO 
91 

147 
64 
187 

do  

do  

.  do    . 

..do  

17 
2 
25 

13 

1 
23 

30 

48 

do 

do  

York                                                

do                                 ... 

3 

17 

3 
•    37 

.     .do  

20 

do 

do  

105 
25 
10 

109 
32 
17 

214 
57 
27 

do  

do 

do       .... 

.do        

do 

do 

17 
3 
1 

11 
3 

28 
6 
1 

do                 .... 

do 

Piko 

do 

do 

32 
133 
75 

10 
132 
8 
22 
88 
6 
12 

36 
134 
75 
7 
92 
9 
15 
106 
3 

0 

1 

68 
267 
150 
17 
224 
17 
37 
194 
9 
20 
1 

do 

Scott                                

do                   

Sterling  

do            

do 

do 

Fairiield                    

Butler 

do 

do                 * 

do 

Liberty                               

do 

do 

Middletown  

do      .                       

11 
20 
8 
85 
2 
7 
4 

16 
19 
3 
78 
I 
6 
7 

27 
39 
11 
163 
3 
13 
11 

Milford                                          .       .     . 

do 

do 

do 

Reily 

Rons  -                                         

do 

St.  Glair  .            

do  

do 

.  do 

7 

4 

11 

do 

1 

1 

.  ...do 

East  

do  

17 

13 

30 

Pox 

do 

Harriaou  .  .  . 

...do... 

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'  TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,    TOVV.VS,    *C.                                                            COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Ajrcrrocate. 

M. 

F. 

Total.                M. 

F. 

Total. 

Lee  Carroll  

620 
414 
671 
•              623 
543 
C54 
339 

605 

452 
570 
C52 

517 

325 
355 
595 
68 
479 
521 
502 
860 
706 
196 
S79 
357 
59 
409 
265 
919 
808 
1,582 
639 
152 
1,  022    l 
920 
G74 
910     1 
451     i 
852 
C27 
403     ] 
731     i 
724 
242    | 
3,431 
1,466    : 
70 
1,352    ; 
485 
1,040 
911 
738 
74 
1,446 
839     ; 

209 
134 
213 
181 
861 
465 
893    ! 
59 

« 

832 
727 
919 
993    | 
118 
796 
433 
289 
60 
59 
560 
947 

1,  225 
866 
1,241 
1,275 
1,060 
1,286 
664 
748 
1,226 
127 

1,116 
1.061 
1,771 
1,468 
364 
2,006 
714 
117 
829 
548 
1,877 
1,659 
3,064 
1,281 
300 
2,085 
1,904 
1,373 
1,922 
D34 
1,702 
1,290 
803 
1,4'J1 
1,527 
500 
,6,726 
2,915 
147 
2,728 
913 
2,120 
1,828 
1,575 
130 
2,995 
1,692 
433 
257 
403 
357 
1,778 
959 
.   1,783 
109 

1,225 
866 
1,241 
1,284 
1,  060 
1,286 
664 
749 
1,263 
131 
• 
1,  121 
1,070 
1,771 
1,471 
379 
2,008 
735 
126 
843 

:    • 
1,901 
1,681 
3,429 
1,313 
:    • 
2,086 
1,90-1 
1,386 
1,929 
961 
'l,  707 
1,312 
812 
1,  491 
1,  540 
516 
-7,00-2 
2.9G3 
147 
2,778 
956 
2,147 
1,832 
1,576 
130 
2,  U!)5 
1,695 
434 
257 
404 
357 
2,211 
1,083 
1,784 
115 
139 
1,691 
1,  5  IS 
1,879 
2,084 
233 
1,631 
976 
55,'i 
114 

: 

1,229 
2,059 

Loudon  do  

Monroe  do  

Orange  do.  .  .  . 

C 

3 

9 

Perry  '  do  

Hose  do 

Union  do 

Washington  do 

393 
C31 
50 

1 

22 
o 

23 
3 

7 

1 
37 
4 
52 
5 
9 

15 
2 
24 
2 
2 

Cable  do 

Concord  do 

Goeben  do 

592 
559 
911 

762 
108 
1,027 
337 
88 
430 
2i?3 
958 
851 
1,482 
C42 
148 
1,003 
084 
C99 
1,012 
470 
850 
CCS 
399 
770 
803 
258 
3,295 
1,449 
77 
1,376 
428 
1,080     ! 
917 
837 
56     : 
1,549 
853 
224 
123    i 
190 
176 
917 
494 
890 

50 

1 
65 

849 
785 
959 
1,035 
109 
'- 
4TS 
264 
54 
61 
566 
'       1,033 

Harrison  do 

Jackson  do 

Johnson  do 

2 
5 

1 
10 

3 

15 

Lewisburg.  .-.  do.   .. 

Mad  Kiver  j  do.  .  .  . 

Mcchanicsburg  do 

9 
2 

10 
1 
17 
16 
167 
16 

12 
7 
4 

1 
7 
6 
198 
16 

21 
9 
•  14 
2 
24 
22 
365 
32 

Middk'ton  '  do 

Ku-h  do  

St.  Paris  ...do 

Salem  do 

Union  do.  .  . 

L'rbana  do 

Wayne  do 

Woodstock  do 

Bethel  .'.  Clark  

1 

1 

German  do 



Greene  •.  ...       do 

9 

18 
3 
18 
6 



4 
4 
19 

a 

4 

4 

13 
7 
37 
5 

22 
10 

Harmony  do 

Mudison  do 

Mad  River  do 

Moreticld  do 

New  Carlisle  ..        do 

Pike  do 

Pleasant  do 

9 
8 
136 
26 

4 

8 
140 
22 

13 

16 
276 

48 

South  Charleston  do 

Springfield  do 

Uatavia  Clf  rmont 

Chilo  dn 

Fate  I  do 

23 
19 
14 
2 
1 

27 
24 
13 
2 

50 
43 
27 
4 
1 

Felicity  ;  I  ...     do 

Franklin  '            do 

Goshen  do 

Jackson  do 

Laurel  do 

Miami  do 

Monroe  do 

2 

1                     3 
1                     1 

Moscow  (i0 

Mount  Cart-.el  :           do 

Neville  do 

1 

1 

New  Boston  do 

New  Richmond'  do 

196 
68 
1    : 
5 

237 
55 

433 
124 
1 
6 

Ohio  :           (j0 

Pierce  do 

Point  Pleasant  do 

i  j 

Rural   dn 

Stone  Lick  do 

1,  681    \               5 

5    ; 
1 

10 
1 

1 
. 
6 
17 
71 

Union  do 

Washington  i           (jo 

1,  878 
2,028    ; 
227 
1,614 
905 

Williamsburg  .     I           do 

27                   29 
3                     3 

8                     9 
46                   25 

Wlthamsville  '           do 

Wayne  do 

AtaM  Clinton 

Blanchester  do 

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Ccntcrville  do 

114      

Chester  do 

1,126                   53 
1,980                   38 

50                  103 
41                     79 

CUu-k  do 

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877 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    &C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

KREE  COLOUEI 

). 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M.                         F. 

Total. 

i)07 

860 

1,707 

19                     14 

33 

1,800 

do  

457 

408 

eco 

10                       5     i 

15 

880 

do  

48-1 

480 

964 

15                   14    i 

29 

993 

do         

500 

551 

1.  120 

1      

1 

1,121 

do  

141 

134 

81               10 

18 

293 

do  

54 

50 

104 

9                       7 

16 

120 

N-      r   -r 

do                            

97 

90 

187 

2                     2 

4 

191 

N\v  Vienna 

do                

393 

264 

557 

2                     1 

3 

560 

do                                               

111 

101 

212 

212 

llichlaud 

...  do  

731 

658 

1,  38!) 

20                     25 

45 

1  ,  434 

do  

132 

111 

243 

6                       6 

355 

do  

1,332 

1,298 

2,  G30 

84                     80 

164 

2,  794 

do                   

579 

556 

1,135 

19                     14 

XI 

1,  1G8 

\V  i  liiusrton 

do  

674 

643 

1,317 

1                       1     | 

0 

1,319 

.do  

568 

512 

1,080 

44                     36 

80 

1,  160 

do  

95 

98 

193 

2                     5 

200 

388 

420 

817 

44                     54 

!)8 

915 

"Wilson                                 

do  

518 

467 

985 

6                       4 

10 

905 

240 

2°6 

475 

2                     3 

r 

480 

Butler 

do                 

785 

795 

1,580 

3                     4 

7 

1,587 

640 

681 

1,  321 

1 

i 

1,322 

232 

240 

472 

1                     ]     ' 

474 

do  

40 

57 

100 

10            4  ; 

14 

120 

do 

85 

73 

158 

158 

do 

716 

694 

1  410 

1,410 

do         ..           

980 

984 

1,964 

4      

4 

1,968 

do 

489 

502 

901 

1)91 

..do  

]   105 

1,  151) 

2,  20  1 

13                     13 

26 

2,  287 

do  

970 

85S 

1,828 

25                   12 

37 

1,865 

do 

]   004 

1  034 

2,038 

5                     8 

13 

°,05l 

do                   

571 

620 

1,191 

1,191 

Middle  ton 

do              

C70 

688 

1,353 

1                     ° 

3 

1,361 

do           

150 

129 

279 

1 

279 

do 

54 

00 

120 

120 

Xew  I  i  -bon 

do 

670 

708 

1   378 

2                       1 

3 

1,381 

North  Gt-or  etowu 

do 

90 

68 

158 

158 

ferry 

do                      

5'19 

64(5 

1,245 

07                      o-> 

50 

1,295 

do 

507 

521 

1  028 

i.f  :; 

do             

863 

949 

1,812 

36                     41 

77 

1.8S9 

do 

nyn 

485 

485 

Unity 

do 

1  043 

1  050 

2,093 

2                       1 

n 

2,090 

do 

443 

392 

835 

8                       5 

13 

848 

do                                    

405 

420 

831 

831 

Well  VT  tile 

do                      

767 

804 

1,571 

11                       5 

16 

1,587 

West 

do 

577 

553 

1,135 

4     :                  2 

0 

1,141 

do 

78 

70 

157 

157 

246 

25° 

498 

408 

Adam 

581 

597 

1  178 

1,178 

do 

632 

651 

1,273 

1,273 

do 

441 

424 

865 

6     i                  4 

10 

875 

Clnrk 

do 

415 

381 

796 

796 

do 

571 

571 

1,142 

5                     4 

9 

1,151 

do 

745 

771 

1  516 

1,510 

do                        

542 

489 

1,031 

1    i                 2 

a 

1,034 

do 

649 

647 

1,296 

1,296 

5°8 

537 

1  065 

1,065 

Keen" 

do 

43° 

469 

'Ml 

901 

do 

568 

517 

1,  085 

1,085 

160 

160 

do                    .                 ... 

80-1 

828 

1,632 

1    I                 1 

2 

1.634 

Mill  Cre-t'k                                                     *. 

do 

367 

321 

688 

688 

do 

436 

432 

868 

868 

°1 

17 

38 

38 

do 

406 

493 

989 

989 

'          do 

546 

:  ., 

1,049 

1,049 

i            do 

504 

542 

1,046 

1,046 

Pike 

357 

339 

6% 

696 

Plninfit'ld 

do 

15 

15 

30 

30 

do 

327 

310 

R37 

f,37 

48 

378 


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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &r.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    tC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FIU:K  roLOREr 

. 

Affgr.-giitp. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M.                  F. 

Total. 

Coshocton  , 

4:!4 

440 

8SO 

8P() 

4:iH 

417 

853 

i 

,.      .    . 

do  

513 

471 

984 

w 

do  

102 

82 

If  4 

184 

' 

do  

464 

441 

905 

do  

115 

108 

223 

do  

4!K) 

508 

998 

998 

Crawford                 

66 

91 

177 

A  b  m 

..   ..do  

530 

487 

1  017 

I 

Biicvrus 

do  

1   102 

1,078 

2,180 

do  

7-13 

687 

1,430 

do  

550 

563 

1,118 

1   118 

Cretin/ 

do  

767 

691 

1,458 

14                     15 

°9                   1  -187 

do  

258 

178 

406 

1 

406 

do  

69 

60 

129 

do  

1  016 

948 

1  963 

1                       i 

Holme 

do  

814 

797 

1,611 

J-ict 

do  

1137 

858 

1,795 

4                       4 

Liberty                                               

do  

837 

774 

1,611 

do  

CM 

630 

1,  2fi4 

1      .    ... 

1                   1  °fi5 

do  

112 

109 

231 

Polk 

do  

476 

468 

014 

do  

14 

14 

28 

Sindiisk  - 

do  

408 

384 

792 

do  

299 

2(17 

506 

56G 

.do          

561 

532 

1  093 

do  

519 

54fi 

1,095 

1  005 

do  

29 

26 

do  

781 

743 

1  524 

Bedi"-  'I 

501 

588 

1  089 

5                       4 

Uricksvillo                                               .... 

do  

525 

4!>9 

1   024 

1  0°1 

do  

2  6C2 

2,687 

5,349 

B                       3 

do  

744 

727 

1,471 

2                    6    ! 

8                   1  -179 

...  do  

2  320 

2  404 

4  724 

83                   82    • 

.     ..do  

2  072 

2  406 

4  478 

37                     48 

do  

1  445 

1.2P5 

2,730 

34                       8 

do  

2  411 

2,957 

5,368 

100                  108 

°08                 5  57G 

do  

2  377 

2,414 

4,791 

29                   28 

*>7                  4  848 

do  

3,333 

3,463 

6,796 

88                   80 

168                  6  %4 

1  056 

1  085 

2  141 

9                     8 

do          

1  123 

1,  108 

2  233 

13                       8 

.     do     

1  770 

1,863 

3  633 

3                     3 

6                  1  G39 

do  

1  286 

1,256 

2,542 

13                    14 

07                  g  5gi| 

do  

1  610 

1,572 

3,182 

2                     1 

1                  3  185 

do     

20  805 

21  813 

42  618 

411                  388 

709     !            43  417 

do     

633 

640 

1  273 

5                     6 

11                    1  °34 

do  

1  491 

1,510 

3,001 

3                       7 

10                   3  Oil 

...  do  

934 

832 

1,766 

3     |              1  769 

do  

901 

748 

1,649 

8                     6 

14                   1  663 

do 

566 

513 

1  079 

'            do                

1  332 

1,241 

2  573 

11                     8 

19                   °  5t2 

v     h       C 

do  

1  485 

1,324 

2  809 

1 

1     i              2  810 

.   .  do  

736 

676 

1,412 

1                     i 

2                   1  414 

.    ..   do  

565 

529 

1,094 

1 

1                   1  095 

do  

739 

741 

),480 

1  480 

do                        .                    

936 

P57 

1,793 

1  793 

G55 

(142 

1,297 

1  297 

'        ..do  

493 

516 

1,009 

1  009 

do  

471 

487 

038 

-                  ')58 

do                                   .          

812 

741 

1  553 

1_ 

1                  1  554 

Darko                          

888 

864 

1,732 

T»  !  

2    !                   I 

3                  1  755 

Allen  

.   .do  

290 

246 

536 

536 

do 

575 

491 

1  066 

Bntler  

do                            .  .           

746 

652 

1  398 

Franklin  .         .     .  . 

do        

508 

475 

983 

i                  '183 

do 

881 

658 

1  339 

181                  165 

do                                     

1  358 

1  299 

S  657 

9                     5 

llurruon  .  . 

...do... 

'.« 

875 

1.804 

4                     5 

9                     1   813 

STATE    OF    OHIO. 

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379 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    tC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M.                     F. 

Total. 

69!) 
378 

548 
468 
373 
4UO 
837 
4(3 
288 
693 
845 
309 
370 
700 
4C5 
CIS 
47.'! 
398 
214 
663 
373 
407 
471 
402 
660 
6'J'J 
556 
612 
1,967 
577 
670 
339 
608 
263 
511 
585 
536 
684 
813 
439 
520 
457 
868 
7dO 
604 
867 
282 
974 
968 
818 
724 
107 
4,113 
424 
860 
1,580 
1,097 
983 
1,015 
953 
2,027 
1,483 
614 
1,073 
703 
1,073 
1,017 
1,118 
554 

641 

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467 
436 
359 
454 
836 
444 
254 
638 
788 
316 
378  ' 
691 
426 
562 
437 
373 
177 
603 
397 
441 
444 
347 
732 
594 
585 
496 
1,893 
549 
619 
336 
562 
219 
468 
548 
543 
058 
758 
423 
476 
441 
849 
783 
476 
877 
195 
880 
931 
669 
695 
101 
4,  203 
376 
836 
1,183 
1,  128 
915 
1,004 
851 
2  135 
1,403 
574 
1,045 
722 
1,102 
1,011 
1,011 
479 

1,340 
7°2 
1,015 
904 
732 
914 
1,673 
912 
542 
1,331 
1,  633 
625 
751 
1,391 
8»1 
1,180 
910 
771 
391 
1,266 
770 
908 
915 
749 
1,392 
1,286 
1,181 
1,  109 
3,860 
1,  126 
1,289 
675 
1,170 
512 
979 
1,  133 
1,079 
1,342 
1,571 
862 
996 
898 
1,717 
1,563 
1,080 
1,  7-14 
477 
1,854 
1,899 
1,487 
1,419 
368 
8,324 
800 
1,701 
2,403 
2,225 
1,898 
2,019 
1,804 
4,  162 
2,  94fi 
1,188 
2,118 
1,425 
2,175 
2,  028 
2,129 
1.033 

3 

3 

6 

1,346 
722 
1,015 
906 
748 
914 
1,673 
912 
542 
1,397 
1,  652 
625 
754 
1,399 
895 
1,  180 
910 
798 
391 
1,  289 
770 
908 
915 
749 
1,392 
1,303 
1.181 
1,136 
3,  889 
1,126 
1,289 
675 
1,178 
512 
990 
1,133 
1,079 
1,342 
1,  579 
870 
996 
900 
1.717 
1,  563 
1,080 
1,  744 
477 
1,  892 
1,  899 
1,487 
1,436 
:;    - 
8,408 
800 
1,702 
2  4^  ' 
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1,  C0.r> 
2,041 
1,  812 
4,  303 
2,  947 
1,188 
2,  118 
1,451 
2,  175 
2.030 
2,130 
1.044 

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do 

do 

2 

7 

2 
16 

do  

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10 

37 
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do 

16 

11 

27 

Mark. 

do  

Milfoil!  .       .    - 

do  

14 

9 

23 

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do  

Tiffin  

do  

do  

Berkshire  . 

Berlin  

do  

10 

7 

17 

do  

do  

9 
11 

18 
18 

27 
29 

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do  

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3 

5 

8 

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11 

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5 
5 

3 
3 

8 
8 

do  

Trenton  

do  

Troy  

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1 

1 

0 

Berlin  

Eric 

do 

Grotou  

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Huron  

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do 

do 

18 

20 

38 

Milan  

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Oxford  

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do 

G 
3 
36 

11 
7 
48 

17 
10 
84 

Portland  

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Sandusky  

do 

Vcrmilliou  

do 

1 

8 

1 
18 

do 

10 

Bloom  

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2 

13 
19 
66 

1 

5 

9 
19 
75 

7 

38 
141 

1 

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do 

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Liberty  

do  

do 

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8 

18 

26 

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TABU:  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


1 

CITIES,    TOWNS,    AC.                                                             COUNTIES. 

\VIIITK. 

pur.]':  coi.oiiK 

). 
AggTi'gato. 

jr. 

P. 

Total.                 M.                     !•'. 

Total. 

427 
823     ' 
1,  106 
689 
•HO 
843 
549 
1,  200 

•ni7 

733 
558 

4*9 
722 
3.  729 
1,  188     . 
1,  206 
1,  640 
2  280 

389 

811 
1,014 

(iia 

414 
702 
005 
1,089 
471 
694 
513 
421 
009 
1,793 
1,  25G 
1,395 
1,727 
2  278 

81(i  4  6 
1,  634  (10  07 

s.aoo  10  H 

1,307                     JJ                     18 
804                     3li                     37 
1,61)7                     69                     53 
1,  104                     -M                    'M 
2,S94     ;                50                     02 
968     1                34                     33 
1,429     |                37                     t-6 
1,1)71                       5                       3 
910                     14                     12 
1,381                     18                     14 
4,022                   S64                   M9 
2,444                     62                     78 
2,«61     ,                -10                     37 
3,  367     :                41                     41 
1,063     ;                88                   104 

10     :                  82fi 
117                   1,701 
39                   2,  2S9 
•11                   1,348 
73                       027 
122     k            1,729 
•19     \              1,  103 
107     !              2,  '101 
67                   1,030 
«3                   1,492 
8                   1,079 
26                       036 
32                   1,413 
503                   0.1  HO 
HO                   2,  084 
77                   2,  738 
C5                   3,  402 
192                   4,70.) 

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9.  108 
872 

240 
910 

1,059 

71)8 
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8,449 

095 
792 
970 

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1,340 
610 

1,609     • 

70:1 
630 
60G 
773 
630 
609 
992 
601  i 
307 
512 

:it-o 

897 
364 
48:3 
530 
883 
730 
336 
301 
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004 
827 
.    - 
1,489 
603 
466 
386 
094 
793 
613 
431 
749 
761 
6-13 
559 
'     ' 
4(13 
019 
4MJ 
421 

17,007                   495                   OiH 
1,619     '.                20                     17 
540 

997                  18,004 
37     ;              1,  686 

1.707  18  10 
2,029  9  3 
1  3'H  i 

28     ;              1,  735 
12                   2,041 

2,  80o  6  3 

1,296  12  6 
3,202  39  32 
1,466  .  18  11 
1,298  17  21 
1  3(*2 

0                   2,  8C4 
18                    1,311 
71                   3,:i23 
29                   1,  490 
3S                   1,  334 

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683     , 
1,643     ' 
703 
666 

7:6    '. 

871 

739 

1)14 
1,068 
719     ! 
307 
021 
458 
1,015 
386 
034 
629 
989 
710 

:ni) 

397 

•17'.l 
823 
609 
882 
610 
1,403 
631 
484 
410 
631 
7(i7 
669 
408 
800 
792 
C74 
062 
482 
393 

Plain                                                   do 

1,644                     10                       6 
1,  369                       3                       2 
1,273                     19                     10 
2,  060                     86                     81 
1,370                     20                     20 
664                       1     ;                  3 
1  (IB     1 

10     i              l.fiOO 
5                    1,374 
!                29                    1,302 
lt!7     ;              2,227 
•10                    1,420 
4     i                   668 
1  033 

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1  912  '  . 

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750     !                  1      .... 

1                       751 
1  016 

1  016 

1  109  ! 

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1  872 

i              j  870 

1                                    | 
1  480        .   .                    ... 

1  480 

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676 

748     '  

748 

943     1 

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1,610  '  

1               1,610 

1,163  ,  18  (  23 
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1  °04 

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0     !               1,715 
1   204 

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2,893                   234     i              292 
1,234                     58                     51 
950     .                41                     32 
801                       1                       4 
1  °°3 

026     j              3,4Irt 
10!)                   1,343 
73                   1,023 
5                       800 
1  225 

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1,509     :                40                     44 
1,282                     61                     06 
889     i                  S                       2 
1,  504                     20                     22 
1,  533                   140                   1  10 
1,317                   188                   HI 
1,121                       8                       5 
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89     |               1,048 
117                   1,399 
4                       Sttl 
42                   1,096 
206                    1  ,  £'09 
309                    1  ,  620 
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796  1  1 
1  044  1  1 

2                       798 
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497 
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STATE    OF    OHIO. 

TADLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  £c.— Continued. 


381 


rmr.s,  TOWNS,  tc.                                           COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FUKK   rOLOKKO. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

495 
451 
44!) 
433 
388 
524 
522 
50:1 
508 
KM 
41)0 
898 
1,  HIS 
597 
904 
254 
200 
641) 
500 
441 
SI  7 
58!) 
632 
824 
795 
1,837 
000 
390 

£ 

460 
454 
401 
523 
710 
C40 
730 
489 

mo 

819 
7:x> 
444 
417 
328 
605 
482 
040 
1,705 
3,425 
2.25S 
4,586 
6,  092 
2  80S 
3,608 
3,923 
6  .150 

4!  18 
451 
436 
4-10 
372 
482 
525 
501 
451 
6!)5 
469 
810 
1,088 
532 
P51 

285 
613 
482 

4)7 
2011 
565 
526 
794 
772 
2,  019 
644 
408 
733 
423 
469 
454 
385 
552 
697 

cia 

759 
486 
926 
850 
CG4 
387 
415 
3(i9 
597 
492 
640 
1,687 
3,  628 
1,744 
3,045 
3,821 
2,  P34 
3,892 
3,664 
6,802 
4,  343 
5,  365 
6,274 
9,083 
3,303 
4,500 
6,406 
5,  372 
1,999 

!»3 
902 
885 
872 
760 
1  ,  006 
1,  047 
1,004 
959 
1,237 

093 
902 
685 
672 
700 
1,006 
1,048 
1,007 
959 
1,237 
959 
1,708 
2,  227 
1,183 
l,84!l 
532 
55!  I 
1,278 
995 
893 
423 
1,102 
1,196 
1,040 
1,  594 
4,  058 
1,319 
804 
1,524 
923 
959 
908 
71)3 
1,075 
1,407 
1  ,  203 
1,48!) 
975 
1,857 
1,076 
1,428 
831 
833 
741 
1,  207 
975 
1,281 
3,  439 
7,371 
4,  158 
8,313 
11,338 
5,  940 
7,793 
7,707 
13,292 
9,  057 
11,519 
12,  738 
18,596 
7,537 
9,  035 
11,  916 
10,  679 
4,  025 

1                                                                     do 

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1 
3 

1 

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959 

1,708 

3,  220 
1,129 

1,755 

ail 

545 
1,  2(12 
982 
853 
4;!3 
I,  154 
1,  158 
1,618 
1,  5(17 
3,856 
1,  250 
804 
1,477 
886 
035 
908 
786 
1,075 
1,407 
1,  253 
1,  489 
975 
1,  842 
1,  669 
1,403 
831 
832 
697 
1,262 
974 
1,280 
3,392 
7,053  •" 
3,  996 
8,  231 
10,  513 
5,796 
7,500 
7,586 
13,212 
9,021 
11,445 
12,  718 
18,564 
0,  559 
8,777 
11,671 
10,  647 
4,024,' 

5 

29 
49 
1 
9 
8 
6 
18 

2 
25 
45 

7 
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1 
14 
16 
13 
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15 
312 
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22 
19 
13 

25 

18 
11 

47 
37 
24 

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3 

4 

7 

5 

6 

11 

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9 
5 
14 

6 
2 
11 

15 
7 
25 

18 
3 

26 
2 
1 

44 
5 
1 
1 
47 
318 
162 
82 
825 
144 
293 
121 
80 
36 
74 
20 
32 
978 
258 
275 
32 
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1 
30 
'           138 
73 
53 
540 
_            69 
116 
55 
37 
20 
35 
9 
17 
418 
95 
110 
15 
1 

17 
180 
89 
29 
285 
75 
177 
66 
43 
16 
39 
11 
15 
530 
163 
165 
17 

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4t!iw:il'il  do          

8th  ward  .              do       

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4,078 
6,080 
6,444 
9,481 
3,257 
4,  277 
5,265 
5,275 
2,025 

llth  ward                                                   do                   .     . 

80,  479 
2,074 
1.466 

76,834 
1,830 
1.457 

157,  313 
3,904 
2,  933 

i,;83i 

16 
4 

1,900 
13 
4 

3,731 
S9 
8 

161,  044 
3,933 
2,1131 

Columbia...                                                         ...do... 

382 


STATE    OF    OHIO. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  £c.— -Continued. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,  'AC. 

COUNTIES 

WHITE. 

FREK   COLOIIED. 

Apgrrgnte 

jr. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

573 
1,414 

2,800 
675 
812 
7,  20) 
606 
l,3lo 
2,074 
2,001 
1,  722 

564 

1,273 
2,115 
6(J1 
742 
C,  374 
610 
1,  233 
2,578 
1,844 
1,  084 
538 

4:;o 

736 
610 
555 
429 
51  )6 
656 
1,236 
658 
521 
377 

463 

500 
428 

751 

3:15 

816 
338 
382 
230 
362 
434 
555 
458 
824 
550 
100 
372 
205 
043 
3UO 
240 
351 
387 
670 
600 
612 
517 
MO 
760 
559 
.    - 

a  14 

527 
537 

020 
389 
505 
15 
373 
423 
207 
378 

541  ; 

93     i 

1,  142 
2,687 
4,405 
1,  330 
1,554 
13,  634 
1,225 
2,548 
5,  252 
3,845 
3,  405 
1,  107 
1,  3!>6 
1,000 
1,470 
1,  250 
1,  101 

»;o 

1,  1!>6 
1,371 
2,452 
1  272 

10 
8 
11 
3 
72 
92 
4 
o 

142 
10 
8 

21 

10 
4 

62 
118 
1 
o 

154 
7 
13 

40 
13 
21 

131 
210 
5 
4 
296 
17 
21 

1,  182 
2,  700 
4,428 
1,343 
1,688 
13,  844 
1,230 
2,  552 
5,543 
3,  602 
3,  427 
1,107 
1,421 
1,000 
1,  470 
1,  256 
1,  101 
t'OO 
1,231 
1,371 
2,  407 
1  272 
1,050 
844 
1,004 
987 
1,  151 
835 
1,604 
713 
1,602 
C80 
818 
4CT 
707 
804 
1,  133 
014 
1,  612 
1,  118 
2S1 
71)4 
S'J9 
1,  113 

531 
721 
770 
1,350 
1,',10 
1,210 
1,070 
1,240 
1,577 
1,  127 
1,172 
1,  073 
1,059 
1,093 
1,857 
783 
1,  124 
32 
7«1 
BOS 
450 
781 
1,119 
105 

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691 

519 
734 
037 
606 
431 
HOD 
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614 
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10     ^                19 

35 

7                       8 

15 

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1,050 
844 

1,  004 
987 
1,  151 
835 
1,004 
713 
1,  002 
680 
704 
487 
7')7 

407 
539 

524 
5111 
407 
853 
378 
846 
342 
41  2 

415 
400 
575 
455 
788 
592 
152 
385 
304 
730 
418 
282 
305 
380 
671 
685 
602 
553 
590 
817 
508 
614 
539 
532 
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374 
559 
17 
408 
480 
243 
403 
578 
102 

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8 

24 

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894 
1,  130 
013 
1,012 
1,  148 
201 
757 
500 
1,  373 
778 
531 
706 
776 
1,350 
1,384 
1,214 
1,070 
1,240 
1,577 
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13 

19 
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1,110 
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STATE    OF    OHIO. 

TABLK  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


383 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    AC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FKEK   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

177 
601 

330 
131 
218 
484 
715 
070 
7J5 
750 
1,  180 
074 
539 
951 
441 
1,088 
607 
454 
013 
1  .  :it>(i 
0:12 
474 
733 
477 
41)6 
701 
981 
503 
693 
667 
735 
885 
881 
523 
705 
454 
805 
KM 
798 
749 
605 
580 
702 
t!49 
593 
506 
794 
7114 
753 
64  9 
563 
025 
747 
383 
598 
702 
805 
550 
(S3 
554 
57:3 
7!I5 
027 
094 
.  702 
1,371 
049 
724 
520 

175 
538 
305 
141 

sue 

410 
707 
031 
717 
717 
1,  111 
730 
483 
1,008 
485 
1,015 
014 
439 
013 
1,251 
027 
447 
724 
429 
470 
048 
1,001 
451 
705 
055 
747 
797 
848 
408 
712 
45! 
824 
603 
7.1!) 
793 
631 
588 
697 

501 
526 
7112 
747 
747 
034 
591 
053 
080 
376 
583 
695 
833 
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590 
503 
539 
624 
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673 
720 
1,454 
601 
632 
472 

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1,  139 
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272 
424 
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352 
1,  139 
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272 
424 
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1,423 
1,303 
1,451 
1,486 
2,  433 
1,500 
1,012 
2,  171 
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2,  3110 
1,  255 
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1,256 
2,045 
1,447 
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1,  457 
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1,349 
1,987 
953 
1.440 
1,  322 
1,  489 
1  082 
1,  729 
990 
1,417 
1,070 
1,029 
1,253 
1,537 
1,543 
1,220 
1,108 
1,  399 
526 
1,  150 
1,  035 
1,886 
1,512 
1,500 
1,383 
1,154 
1.278 
1,433 
785 
1,  194 
1,397 
1,698 
1,080 
1,  223 
1,  118 
1,  112 
1,480 
1,  257 
1.  307 
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1,  432 
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2,1011 
1,221 
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1  ,  250 
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1,  398 
1,  322 
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1,537 
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1,  151 
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1,580 
1,511 
1,500 
1,283 
1,  154 
1,  278 
1,433 
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1,181 
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1,090 
1,223 
1,  117 
1,  111 
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384 


STATE   OF    OHIO. 

TABLE  Xo.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOW  S3,  kC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FllEK  COI.OKKI). 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

SI. 

P. 

Total. 

629 
047 
695 

SOU 
504 
(121 
715 
472 
494 
1,  111 
623 

sou 

1,007 
1,170 
703 
540 
341 
791 
821 
74  (i 
694 
325 
439 
551 
023 
94,-> 
358 
2,  7« 
9:i.'i 
SB 
745 
500 
G!«) 
303 
057 
44!l 
179 
389 
349 
371! 
560 
423 
471 
7411 
632 
025 
554 
498 
553 
369 
S23 
2,042 
759 
413 
572 
520 
493 
595 
443 
1,176 
• 
1,277 
til  5 
894 
737 
520 
1,  430 
649 
.111 

499 
599 
545 
738 
043 
830 
718 
451     1 
494 
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C27 
595 
1,001 
1,  026 
719 
510 
304 
772 
809 
740 
735 
365 
422 
509 
574 
879 
392 
3,  203 
803 
820 
704 
511 
CJ2 
358 
544 
439 
197 
386 
224 
401 
520 
•145 
482 
709 
583 
512 
528 
495 
532 
328 
483 
2,121 
792 
412 
533 
479 
458 
CM 
441 
1,210 
781 
1,372 
C39 
823 
C72 
419 
1,253 
014 
541 

1,  128 
1,  240 
1,  210 
1,034 
1,  107 
1,  756 
1,433 
923 
988 
2,052 
1.  249 
1,204 
2,008 
2,190 
1.484 
1,050 
705 
1,563 
1,630 
1,486 
1,429 
090 
801 
1,120 
1,197 
1,  824 
750 
5,983 
1,796 
1,658 
1,449 
1,011 
1,342 
726 
1,101 
882 
376 
775 
573 
777 
1,086 
868 
953 
1,458 
1,  215 
1,037 
1,  082 
9!O 
1,065 
097 
1,006 
4,163 
1,551 
825 
1,095 
999 
951 
1,229 
884 
2,836 
1,613 
2,64!) 
1,254 
1,719 
1,409 
945 
2,083 
1,263 
1.079 

1,128 
1,  247 
1,  243 
*  1,  534 
1,  110 
1,775 
1,434 
923 
1,067 
2.  008 
1,393 
1.267 
2,081 
2.  305 
1,484 
1,080 
705 
1,582 
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1,684 
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1,79 
1,78 
1.48 
1.01 
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1,10 
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37 
78 
57 
77 
1,08 
86 
95 
1,45 
1.21 
1,03 
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1,55 
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1,09 
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1.42 
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4 

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37 
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7 
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79 
6 
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63 
13 
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124 
1 

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1 

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do 

1 

1 

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do        

75 

96 
1 

56 
11 

171 
1 
123 
33 

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do  

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5 
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do 

1 

2 

3 

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do 

18 

9 

27 

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do 

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2 

10 
9 
23 
164 
11 

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10 
14 
43 
306 
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5 
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142 
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STATE   OF    OHIO. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


385 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &.C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M.                   F. 

Total. 

11. 

F. 

Total. 

1,740 
418 
842 
035 

838 

392 
838 
623 

538 
870 
508 
583 
558 
424 
C30 
404 
500 
658 
704 
717 
005 
569 
722 
470 
G38 
C50 
502 
408 
405 
500 

y,  U50 

663 
583 
0^8 
1,042 
670 
1,223 
308 
548 
104 
463 
706 
279 
295 
046 
609 
573 
420 
416 
592 
905 
333 
360 
341 
439 
471 
105 
905 
1,020 
404 
340 
658 
515 
632 
.     568 
600 
777 
595 
590 

1,833 
425 
786 
501 
750 
409 
777 
585 
457 
812 
504 
030 
583 
393 
612 
453 
480 
614 
079 
072 
576 
544 
049 
492 
638 
597 
508 
400 
431 
571 
2,320 
642 
551 
682 
984 
724 
1,  252 
303 
520 
92 
450 
6G9 
245 
297 
616 
054 
538 
494 
422 
558 
904 
254 
309 
340 
450 
497 
102 
917 
057 
383 
306 
597 
519 
631 
568 
606 
819 
570 
533 

3,573 
813 
1.GC8 
1,240 
1,  594 
801 
1,015 
1,208 
995 
1,082 
1,012 
1,213 

53 
5 

65 
3 

118 
8 

3,691 
851 
1,628 
1,260 
1,638 
801 
1,663 
1,228 
1,019 
1,689 
1,  012 
1,213 
1,142 
818 
1,242 
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1,282 
1,383 
1,391 
1,183 
1,113 
1,371 
962 
1,296 
1,247 
1,130 
928 
891 
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1,134 
1,381 
2,033 
1,406 
2,599 
611 
1.08C 
196 
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1,276 
1,324 
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721 
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1,681 
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1,  034 
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1,  13t 
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4 

19 

10 
25 

14 
44 

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do 

25 
11 
11 
4 

23 
9 
13 
3 

48 
20 
24 
7 

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do 

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do  

do 

do 

1,141 
817 
1,  242 
916 
980 
1,  272 
1,383 
1,389 
1,181 
1,113 
1,371 
962 
1,296 
1,247 
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1,  137 
4,070 
1,310 
1,  134 
1,380 
2.020 
1,400 
2,475 
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1,068 
196 
912 
1,375 
524 
592 
1,202 
1,323 
1,111 
914 
838 
1,150 
1,809 
587 
729 
681 
889 
968 
327 
1,882 
1,977 
787 
646 
1,255 
1,034 
1,863 
1,136 
1,206 
1,596 
1,165 
1,123 

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do 

57 

48 

105 

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5 
6 
50 

1 

9 
8 
124 

do  

4 
2 
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do  

9 

8 

17 

East  Liberty  

do  

Harrison  

do  

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63 
7 
1. 

9 
1 
96 
15 

63 
9 
2 

7 

126 
16 
3 
16 
1 
188 
26 

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Miami  

do  

do 

92 
11 

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Pleasant  

do  

Richlaud  

do 

9 
35 
12 

4 
17 

13 
01 
29 

Rush  Creek  

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Union  

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Washington  

do  

West  Liberty  

do 

16 
3 

1 

11 
4 

27 
7 
1 

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do  

Zanesfield  

do  

Amherst  

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Black  River  

do  

Brighton  

do  

1 

Brownhelm  

do  

Camdcn  

do  

Carlisle  

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5 

5 

10 

Columbia  

do  

Eaton  

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Elyria  

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10 

7 

17 

Grafton  

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49 

386 


STATE    OF    OHIO. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Contiaued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   &.C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE    COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

St. 

F.  - 

Total. 

571 
700 
70-1 
431 
571 
730    ', 
3D5 
624 
5!>1 
516 
4:0 
429     , 
849     j 
426 
519 
378 
307 
284 
3C3 
236 
C19 
6,923 
715 
C81 
114 
371 
444 
389 
621 
736 
544 
189 
179 
4C6 
184 
KB 
661 
43 
4C8 
553 
773 
575 
1,044 
4C5 
503 
607 
402 
730 
852 
529 
471 
1,125 
1,092 
7U7 
1,395 
475 
303 
7G4 
216 
262 
375 
910 
645 
557 
615 
726 
244 
296 
399 

538 
730 
899 
4!0 
5-14 
711 
4:7 
5E8 
548 
513 
343 
354 
832 
3C2 
384 
312 
323 
246 
285 
200 
587 
6,  016 
656 
638 
121 
342 
379 
301 
509 
676 
500 
106 
132 
302 

uo 

507 
573 
402 
419 
541 
731 
581 
1,030 
451 
519 
618 
423 
723 
7<>3 
489 
445 
1,101 
1,099 
731 
1,355 
436 
275 
700 
1(19 
226 
373 
910 
507 
558 
580 
CSO 
187 
290 
333 

1,109 
1,490    ! 
1,693 
847 
1,  115 
1,441 
823 
1,  222 
1,139 
1,039 
753 
783 
1,581 
788 
913 
630 
690 
530 
: 
442 
1,206 
13,539 
1,371 
1,3!9 
235 
713 
823 
690 
1,190 
1,4.2 
1,044 
355 
311 
708 
340 
1,043 
1,234 
633 
887 
1,094 
1,557 
1,  L56 
2,074 
916 
1,082 
1,285 
855 
1,453 
1,645 
1,018 
U16 
2,586 
2,191 
1,498 
2,750 
911 
637 
1,464 
445 
- 
748 
1,820 
1,212 
1,115 
1,195 
1,406 
431 
586 
737 

1,109 
1,490 
2,  115 
847 
1,115 
1,441 
822 
1,302 
1,139 
1,029 
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1,  091 
788 
924 
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C91 
531 

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1,  371 
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1,121 
1,50 
1,  151 
2,07 
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1,45. 
1,61 
1,01 
91 
2,29 
2  19 
1,49 
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11 
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10 

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Montgomery  

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STATE    OF   OHIO. 

TADLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


387 


WHITE. 
CITIES    TOWNS,   &C                                                        COUNTIES.                                 i 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

AV'ildo                                                      Marion  '             5GO 

501 
628 
507 
502 
909 
K7 
G13 
485 
G43 
555 

Baa 

G38 
458 
G3G 
523 
8.15 
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511) 

641 
633 
572 
309 
727 
406 
1,084 

868 

3,841 
826 
1,020 
343 
434 
419 
557 
647 
307 
472 
400 
308 
483 
260 
801 
386 
594 
459 
825 
859 
737 
399 
600 
715 
873 
1,024 
l.CCJ 
2,269 
462 
1,228 
750 
651 
1,384 
586 
581 
541 
638 
856 
639 
C72 
707 

1,081 
1,269 
1,154 
1,025 
1,820 
1,226 
1,239 
993 
1,318 
1,116 
1,897 
1,220 
931 
1,313 
1,082 
1,703 
1,  115 
1,069 
1,  462" 
1,618 
1,286 
1,276 
1,211 
C37 
1,  552 
034 
2,  1C7 
1,759 
7,  753 
1,758 
2,114 
716 
913 
800 
1,153 
1,  352 
634 
94<i 
830 
638 
990 
538 
1,  666 
826 
1,223 
957 
1,708 
1,723 
1,549 
791 
1,222 
1,485 
1,  812 
2,071 
2,075 
4,452 
943 
2,435 
1,530 
1,351 
2,826 
1,167 
1,  174 
1,  073 
1,335 
1,  7.",3 
1,493 
1,400 
1.477 

1,081 
1,269 
1,160 
1,025 
1,882 
1,226 
1,239 
993 
1,325 
1,  118 
1,897 
1,234 
051 
1,313 
1,  082 
1,703 
1,  122 
1,069 
1,462 
1,623 
1,2?6 
1,305 
1,213 
C37 
1,MO 
U34 
2,  172 
1,778 
7,  957 
1,758 
9,129 
720 
913 
1.04S 
1,  153 
1,352 
C54 
046 
1,  035 
818 
1,003 
508 
1,848 
826 
1,228 
958 
1,708 
1,738 
1,603 
791 
1,222 
1,486 
1,  8«5 
2,077 
2,148 
4,616 
949 
2,043 
1,601 
1,368 
2,950 
1,250 
1,  179 
1,  072 
1,335 
1  733 

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5 

1 

6 

Guili'ord                                                   do  911 

1 

1 

2 

Jlarri^viUe                                      .1  do  599 

4 

1 

3 

1 

7 
2 

Litchneld                                             do  Gfil 

6 

8 

14 

Alontville                                                     do      ;             403 

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6 

1 

7 

Che-ter                                             do.    ..           810 

3 

2 

5 

16 
1 

13 

1 

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2 

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7 

1 

8 

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1 
12 
96 

4 

7 
108 

5 
19 

204 

Sale  in    do  i              801 

Salisbury                                                 do                                    '          3  912 

7 
o 

8 
o 

15 
4 

98 

84 

182 

Frankliu                                                              '            do                                                              !              3°7 

8 

12 

20 

106 

99 

205 

7 

6 

13 

102 

80 

182 

1 

1 

2 

3 
1 

Bethel                                                             1    Miami                                                                       8SU 

29 

25 

54 

Covington                                              do                                     092 

1 
8 
1 
42 
86 
2 
108 
32 
9 
60 
33 
3 

1 
13 
6 
7:! 
164 
6 
208 
71 
17 
124 
63 
5 

Monroe                                                                   "do                                                       ...                 939 

5 
5 
31 
78 
4 
100 
39 
8 
64 
30 
2 

New-berry                                                                        do                                                       1  047 

Piqua                                        .   ..   do     2,163 

Troy  do  1,  207 

Staunton                       '           do  700 

"Washington                                         '            do                                                       .  .                   601 

Beuton  .  .                          do  f  528 

Bdtifl                                                                         do                                                                       6')7 

Center                                                                        do                                      .            877 

Pruukliii  .                                            do     793 

34 

35 

69 

1,561 
1,400 
1.477 

Jackson  .  .                                                             ...  do  ...                                                                  770 

388 


STATE   OF   OHIO. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES.  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


riTJES,   TOWNS,   &C.                                                             COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FltF.K  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Totnl. 

843 
1,122 
009 
880 
716 
50-1 
700 
679 
816 
667 
386 
1,123 
1,153 
1,173 
1,185 
1,405 
2,107 
2,178 
1,618 

P27 
1,047 
046 
974 
690 
506 
6C7 
005 
738 
057 
413 
1,095 
1,104 
1,099 
1,383 
1,358 
2,  260 
2,320 
1,690 

1,670 
2,169 
1,315 
1,954 
1,406 
1,070 
1,369 
1,344 
-     1,554 
1,324 
799 
2,218 
2,257 
2,272 
2,568 
2,763 
4,367 
4,498 
3,308 

7 

1 

9 
1 

1,079 
2,170 
1,  315 
1,954 
1,406 
1,070 
1.  369 
1.344 
1,554 
1,324 
799 
2,271 
5,257 
2,276 
2,580 
2,835 
4,507 
4,555 
3,328 

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Butler                                  Montgomery  

29 

24 

53 

4 

4 
45 
60 
24 
11 

4 

12 
72 
140 
57 
20 

8 
27 
80 
33 
9 

9,066 
850 
737 
1,258 
044 
1,048 
941 
1,024 
1,508 
390 
8G3 
1,031 
1,031 
927 
1..078 
U36 
584 
831 
771 
017 
1,018 
910 
359 
1,051 
697 
717 
313 
661 
1              926 
1,106 
I              559 
562 
634 
948 
694 
776 
614 
596 
508 
500 
380 
650 
583 
~<~'i  . 
682 
346 
533 

10,110 
816 
701 
1,214 
809 
9-10 
901 
974 
1,362 
397 
776 
1,015 
1,  045 
793 
982 
533 
517 
803 
730 

on 

981 
895 
377 
905 
770 
716 
310 
607 
889 
1,  014 
549 
510 
590 
942 
732 
787 
042 
549 
478 
521 
400 

650 

544 

532 
607 
350 
561 
701 
•131 

19,  776 
1,666 
1,438 
2,472 
1,813 
1,988 
1,842 
1,998 
2,870 
787 
1,639 
2,046 
2,076 
1,723 
2,060 
1,169 
1,  131 
1,  631 
1,  507 
1,228 
1,999 
1,805 
736 
2,016 
1,407 
1,433 
629 
1,318 
1,815 
8,150 
1,108 
1,072 
1,  224 
1,890 
1,4,10 
1,563 
1,  256 
1,145 
986 
1,021 
780 
1,300 
1,  127 
1,054 
1,289 
096 
1,096 
1,431 
822 

148 

157 

305 

20,081 
1,666 
1,  438 
2,477 
1,813 
1,991 
1,842 
2,000 
2,870 
797 

..       ' 

2,046 
2,076 
1,  722 
3,074 
1,170 
1,136 
1,  634 
1,507 
1,240 
2,008 
1,815 
736 
2,092 
1,486 
1,  433 

n 

1,319 

1,'eis 

2,157 
1,108 
1,075 

i,n 

1,906 
1,427 
1,563 
l,ttt 

1,154 
1,007 
1,025 
7R8 
1,300 
1,127 
1,070 
1,2S9 
696 
1,099 
1,438 
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4 

1 

5 

1 

2 

3 

8 

2 

4 

6 

10 

Van  Bu'r  -n                                                                 do 

2 
7 
1 
3 

2 
14 
1 
5 

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7 

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4 
5 
5 

8 
4 
5 

12 
9 

10 

44                     32 
9                   10 

76 
19 

2 
1 

2 

4 

1 

2    \                 5                     7 

York   .                                  do 

a 

2 
10 

1     !                  3 
5                       7 
6                     16 
1                       1 

4                     5 
14                     7 
2    j                 2 
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9 
21 
4 
8 

Mt.  Gilt-art  .  .      do  

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Purry  '            do 

Peru  do  

10                       6 

10 

South  Bluomtie.d  '           do 

Troy  do 

Washington  1            do 

3 

3 

1 

Wcstfleld  '            do 

727 
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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

SI. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

f. 

Total. 

505 
C87 
592 
337 
713 
1,099 
C92 
458 
],015 
505 
15 
511 
482 
722 
471 
611 
]',  141 
545 
797 
C90 
551 
555 
702 
782 
C86 
778 
4,220 
8P9 
545 
422 
939 
853 
721 
659 
61)7 
800 
028 
856 
537 
671 
800 
520 
250 
73 
393 

396 

504 
202 
575 
567 
378 
391 
270 
108 
44 
421 
512 
230 
247 
113 
15-1 
49 
107 
237 
484 
G38 
511 
622 

na 

594 
C54 
5C3 
330 
692 
1,110 
6GO 
493 
993 
551 
12 
496 
474 
707 
438 
600 
1,174 
537 
870 
881 
535 
G02 
730 
829 
689 
812 
4,  630 
872 
438 
387 
913 
820 
7C1 
638 
700 
778 
598 
813 
521 
649 
773 
491 
200 
71 
362 
333 
397 
169 
508 
522 
327 
316 
225 
101 
41 
364 
466 
242 
215 
104 
133 
47 
110 
Ml 
481 
670 
539 
625 
BOO 

1 
1 
18 
1 
23 
70 

1 
4 

36 
1 
40 
158 

1,160 
1,  345 
1,191 
668 
1,445 
2,  367 
1,358 
951 
2,027 
i,  125 
27 
1,016 
061 
1,547 
929 
1,230 
2,340 
1,102 
1,  793 
1,371 
1,1 
1,158 
1,532 
1,  632 
1,398 
1,006 
9,  229 
1,761 
1,003 
820 
1,  852 
1,  673 
1,482 
1,297 
1,397 
1,578 
l,22f 
1,665 
1,078 
1.32C 
1,576 
1,011 
45C 
144 
757 
74  E 
901 
371 
1,  14S 
1,08£ 

70: 

707 
50C 
20S 
9C 
78' 
97S 
49f 
49i 
217 
237 
9C 
217 
574 
96: 
1,328 
1.05C 
1,247 
1.592 

do  

1,341 

1,155 
687 
1,405 
2,209 
1,358 
931 
2,008 
1,116 
27 
1,  007 
956 
1,429 
9S9 
1,211 
2,315 
1,102 
1,667 
1,371 
1,086 
1,157 
1,432 
1,611 
1,375 
1,590 
8,830 
1,761 
1,003 
809 
1,853 
1,673 
1,482 
1,297 
1,  397 
1,578 
1,226 
1,669 
1,078 
1,320 
1,573 
1,011 
450 
144 
737 
749 
901 
371 
1,143 
1,089 
705 
707 
493 
209 
85 
785 
978 
472 
492 
217 
287 
96 
217 
478 
963 
1,328 
1,050 
1,247 
1  592 

3 

18 

do  

Clav 

do  

do  

17 
83 

Fallg                     

do  

do  

do  

do 

13 
5 

6 
4 

19 
9 

•k 

..do    ... 

do  

do  

5 
3 

60 

4 

2 
58 

9 
5 

118 

do  

Meigs 

do 

do  

do  

12 
11 

7 
14 

19 

do  

Pt-rry  

do  

do 

62 

64 

126 

Rich  Hill  

do  

Salein  

do  

do 

1 

42 
11 
12 
8 
106 

1 
80 
21 

16 
379 

do 

38 
10 
11 
8 
213 

do 

do 

.  ...do  

do  

Noble  

Brookfleld  

do  

do 

10 

7 

17 

Center  

do  

Elk  .  ...          

do  

do  

do  

do  

Marion  

do  

do  

Olive  

do  

Seneca  

do  

do    .             

Stock  

do  

3 

2 

5 

do  

Bay  

do 

Carroll  . 

do  .      .          

Clay  

do  

do  

Eriw 

do 

Harris  

do  ^  

do         ..           

Salem  

do  

do  

2 

3 

5 

do         .           

Blue  Creek  

do         

4 

3 

7 

do 

do 

1 

9 

4 

I 
18 
7 

do 

9 
3 

Emerald  

...do  

do 

do 

Latta   

.do        

Pauldiug  

do  

do 

SO 

46 

96 

Bi'urtttld  

do 

1 

1 

Harrison  

do  

HopuweU  

do 

Jackson    

...do... 

390 


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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &C. 

COUNTIES. 

WU1TE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

AE£TC£«te. 

51. 

F. 

Total 

M. 

F.                Total. 

Perry  

406 
602 
684 
392 
290 
631 
38-1 
001 
7-18 
551 
8% 
1,906 
807 
710 
652 
510 
'  473 
809 
425 
. 
701 
896 
782 
8CG 
554 
4C3 
347 
400 
375 
482 

418 
491 

458 
314 
3'J6 
305 
400 
30 
387 
517 
637 
350 
463 
440 
501 
477 
708 
•497 
65-1 
Oil 
071 
512 
400 
848 
835 
601 
592 
442 
711 
417 
310 
6,11 
470 
1,082 
1,120 
800 
754 

411 
575 
740 
414 
272 
800 
392 
841 

7:» 
674 
841 
1,  !'82 
718 
651 
558 
470 
439 
8i8 
378 

s:.7 

701 
017 
7C8 
871 

350 
3C3 
371 
3:)3 
4C8 
393 

4::.i 

430 
51)3 
387 
300 
312 

331 

300 

S5<; 

379 
5iO 
541 
338 
442 
392 
530 
541 
740. 
486 
052 
596 
630 
510 
443 
838 
880 
622 
550 
464 
701 

307 
581 
428 
1,016 
1,097 
801 
741 

817 
1,177 
1,  424 
8CO 
502 
1,031 
770 
1,742 
1,487 
1,228 
1,737 
3,  88<J 
1  ,  525 
1,307 
1,810 
£69 
913 
1,717 

eca 

1,  3'J5 
1,  402 
1,813 
1,510 
1,707 
1,  COO 
753 
670 
. 
7,'M 

7E3 
821 
S50 
1,  170 
845 
014 
018 
696 
760 
495 
700 
1,057 
1,178 
688 
005 
832 
1,091 
1,018 
1,  547 
683 
1  306 

6 
8 

5 

8 
13 

625 

i,  i:;o 

1,  424 

562 
1,091 
776 
1,742 
1,505 
1,  231 
1,737 
4.  L'83 
1,525 
1,379 
1,236 
1,104 
913 
1,798 
£94 
1,324 
1,  470 
1,013 
1,531 
1,763 
1,008 
800 
008 
.  811 
738 
. 
793 
821 
056 
1,  438 
843 
025 
084 
600 
823 
405 
706 
1.C57 
1,181 
088 
905 
835 
1,091 
1,018 
1,557 
083 
1,306 
1,297 

I.  031 

m 

1,086 
1,777 
1,283 
1,153 
906 
1,413 
631 
137 
1,213 
901 
2,136 
2,217 
1,031 
1,518 

Jo  

Mo      y 

do  

do  

o 

4 

6 

..do  

do  

do            ;  

do        

do  

8 

10 

1 

18 
3 

do  

do                 

257 

238 

495 

...do  

do  

- 
64 

4 

18 
51 
1 
41 
43 
0 
7 

12 
26 
115 
1 
81 
01 
10 
14 

do  

Jackgol 

do  

do  

do  

40 
48 
13 
7 

Mul  I  - 

do  

g 

do  

Picknwn 

do  

do             

do  

10 
1 
3 
HI 
16 
15 

11 

21 
1 
8 
47 
28 
31 

do 

do  

5 
18 
12 
16 

do  

Pike  

.do           

do 

do  

220 

193 

415 

do 

do 

do                          .              .... 

3 
133 

3 

150 

0 
250 

.     do  

do 

Perry                     .                     

do  

5 

17 

6 
19 

11 
36 

1'iketon 

do 

do 

Seal 

do 

25 

31 

50 

do 

do 

do 

3 

3 

do 

Brimficld  .                              ..... 

.  do 

.     .do 

o 

1 

3 

Decrfield 

do 

do 

do 

5 

5 

10 

do        \ 

do 

do 

1  207 

do 

1,301 
1,031 
909 
1,686 
1,704 
1,283 
1,151 
900 
1,412 
85H 
017 

do 

Paris 

do 

do 

do 

10 

34 

53 

do 

Shuk-rnvlllc  

do  

1 

1 

2 

do 

RuflMd 

do 

\Viii(lliani  

do  . 

12 

1 

8 
1 

1 
4 

1 
20 
1 
3 

a 

Camden  

Preblo 

DiXOQ  

do 

r  

do 

8!'8 
2,  138 
2,217 
1,610 
1.405 

2 
4 

Orati<  

HarrUon  

do 

Inrael  

do 

12 
10 

9 
13 

21 
23 

JlKklWU  

...do... 

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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


391 


•CITIES,   TOWNS,   AC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M.                   F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Preble  .  . 

939 
890 
760 
707 
931 
1,559 
874 
577 
2S1 
433 
412 
113 
283 
938 
152 
282 
739 
549 
477 
453 
337 
61)9 
540 
704 
569 
493 
1,  142 
820 
2,231 
496 
907 
424 
876 
358 
643 
496 
889 
789 
866 
619 
1,010 
318 
1,063 
3.306 
615 
1,101 
669 
244 

877 
848 
747 
708 
939 
1,594 
819 
377 
234 
382 
373 
108 
257 
927 
132 
214 
645 
498 
448 
430 
288 
691 
510 
700 
559 
532 
1,246 
866 
2,337 
407 
8,18 
401 
894 
330 
579 
504 
8C7 
758 
931 
582 
987 
327 
1,071 
3,609 
673 
1,022 
612 
227 
381 
958 
490 
1,025 
400 
641 
579 
417 
823 
467 
1,181 
1,057 
1,034 
354 
1,698 
888 
713 
411 
460 
573 

1,816 
1,738 
1,507 
1,415 
1,890 
3,153 
1,693 
754 
495 
815 
783 
221 
540 
1,865 
284 
496 
1,374 
1,047 
923 

12 

14 

26 

1,842 
1,738 
1,507 
1,  424 
1,890 
3,166 
1,693 
754 
495 
815 
785 
221 
540 
1,871 
284 
496 
1,374 
1,047 
925 
883 
625 
1,360 
1,050 
1,404 
1,  128 
1,025 
2,388 
1,  686 
4,581 
963 
1,  765 
825 
1,771 
688 
1,223 
1,003 
1,756 
1,548 
1,797 
1,201 
1,997 
679 
2,306 
7,  626 
1,288 
2.  284 
1,304 
351 
883 
1,990 
1,025 
2,  251 
909 
1,415 
1,220 
1,016 
2,093 
1,030 
2,549 
2,632 
2,188 
701 
3,510 
1,826 
1  478 

m 

943 
1.196 

do 

Mouroe 

do 

do  

7 

2 

9 

do 

6 

7 

13 

.  do 

do... 

do  

do 

.  do 

do  .  .   . 

do  ' 

3 

3 

6 

do 

Perrv 

do 

.  .     do 

Rilry. 

do... 

do 

do 

883 
623 
1,360 
1,050 
1,404 
1,128 
1,025 
2,388 
1,686 
4,568 
963 
1.7C5 
823 
1,770 
688 
1,222 
1,000 
1,736 
1,547 
1,797 
1,201 
1,997 
643 
2,  134 
6,915 
1,288 
2,123 
1,281 
471 
810 
1,938 
1,  0~'3 
2,099 
831 
1,344 
1,170 
892 
1,734 
994 
2,366 
2,190 
2,178 
701 
3,493 
1,825 
1,478 
881 
943 
1.188 

...  do 

Eichland  . 

do 

do 

do 

toflbnon 

do 

do 

do  

8 

3 

13 

IQfiUn 

do 

.  do 

i 

...  do 

do  

1 

1 

do  

do 

Shelby  

do  

2 

1                       3 

do.  .   .. 

Troy  

do  

1 

1 

do 

Wtllcr  . 

do 

do  

Baiubridge  

Ross  

12 
84 
322 

22                     34 
88                   172 
389                   711 

do  

CUillicothe  

do  

do 

do  

79                     82                   161 
13                     10                     23 
35                   45                   80 
42     :                31                     73 
20                     12    ,                32 

Deertield  

do  

Frankfort  

do  

Franklin  

......do  

429 
1,000 
535 
1,074 
431 
703 
591 
475 
932 
527 
1,185 
1,133 
1,144 
347 
1,794 
937 
765 
470 
483 
625 

do 

do 

do  

81 
36 
36 
28 
68 
172 
29 
92 
230 
7 

71 
42 
35 
23 
56 
167 
27 
91 
212 

a 

152 
78 
71 
50 
124 
339 
56 
183 
442 
10 

do  

do 

Paint  

do 

Paxtou  

do      

Scioto  

do  

Springfield 

An 

Twin  1           (In                      

.  do  

Beliville 

Clyde  ... 

do 

Fremont... 

do                                

12 
1 

6 

18 

1 

Green  Creek... 

.  do    .      .          

do 

do 

Rice  

do                                    

Riley  

...do... 

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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    tC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

TREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F.               Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

644 
666 
568 
1,031 
796 
883 
946 
597 
443 
1,344 
770 
655 
815 
363 
584 
730 
8,943 
825 
561 
447 
73 
'..'46 
858 
1,233 
875 
1,089 
884 
536 
750 
646 
808 
755 
761 
822 
906 
933 
875 
1,980 
1,057 
396 
648. 
624 
423 
6-14 
631 
685 
520 
4S4 
596 
650 

978 

496 
345 
540 
695 
1,187 
8,049 
824 
1,161 
1,087 
797 
1,159 
1,866 
1,386 
1,009 
1,291 
722 

607 
598 
485 
944 
720 
797 
805 
497 
401 
1,157 
716 
571 
768 
323 
591 
649 
3,  112 
729 
509 
473 
83 
248 
803 
1,134 
845 
978 
837 
489 
736 
612 
733 
683 
761 
808 
902 
890 
826 
1,  994 
956 
3.J7 
573 
629 
399 
622 

077 
503 
457 
554 
576 
1,  019 
44.1 
325 
547 
OdS 
1,  214 
1,902 
733 
1,159 
1,087 
803 
1,095 
1.D34 
1,318 
1,017 
1,276 
755 

1,251 
1,264 

1  251 

y 

do 

1  2^4 

do  

1,053 
1,975 
1,516 
1,619 
1,751 
1,094 
844 
2,501 
1,486 
1,226 
1,583 
•  686 
1,175 
1,379 
6,055 
1,554 
1,070 
920 
156 
494 
1,661 
2,367 
1,720 
2,067 
1,721 
1,015 
1,486 
1,258 
1,541 
1,438 
1,522 
1,630 
1,808 
1,833 
1,701 
3,974 

a,  013 

753 
1,  221 
1,253 
815 
1,266 
1,204 
1,362 
1,023 
941 
1,150 
1,226 
1,997 
939 
670 
1,093 
1,383 
2,401 
4,041 
1,557 
2,320 
2,174 
1,600 

3,800 
2,704 
2,026 
2,567 
1.477 

6                     3 

12                     5 

9                   1,062 
17                  1,  992 
i             1  516 

do        ....                    

do  

do 

!             i  gig 

Scioto 

1  751 

Brush  Creek 

do 

i              l  094 

Clay                                         

do  

32 
6 

20 
6 

52                     896 
12                   2,  513 
.     .               :              1  486 

do  

do 

1 

1     !              1,227 
1  583 

Madi  oi 

do 

do 

',                 686 

1 

1                  1,  176 
1  379 

do  

do  

101 

112 

213    !             6,  268 
1  554 

do 

do 

1  Q70 

do  

19 
5 

17 
3 

36                       956 

8     i                 164 
494 

do... 

Wha 

do 

Ad-iras 

1  661 

Bi     Sjriu  a 

do  

2 

8 

10                  S,  377 
1  720 

Bloom 

...do... 

1 

1     j             2,  068 
1  721 

3 

9 

12                  1,027 
2    j            1,  488 
;             l  258 

Liberty                                                                            do 

i             1  541 

"                                                                             do 

1              l  438 

i             1  522 

1 
12 
24 

1 
8 

1     j             1,  631 
27                  1,  835 
51     i             1,  874 
1     |             1,  702 
18                   3,  992 
2,  013 

15 
27 

Tiffin                                      do  

10 

Clinton                                                         ....      Sbt-lby  .  .  . 

7                       7 
3    !                 2 
60                   52 
6                     7 

14     :                  767 
5     |              1,  2S6 
112     i               1,  365 
13                       828 
...               '               1  266 

Jacknon 

I 

j              1  204 

;            1,362 

14                    12 

26                  1,  049 
941 

1,150 

i             1  226 

20 
7 
164 
7 
17 

32 
7 
162 
5 

21 

58                  2,  055 
14                       953 
320     .                  996 
12     .              1,  105 
38                   1,421 
;              2,  401 

Turtle  Creek  ..                                          do... 

| 

Alliance                                                              Sturk  . 

|             4,041 

1 
1 

1 

2    !             1,559 
1     I             2,  321 
1     j             2,  175 
HI                  1,681 
16                 2,270 
19                  3,819 
;             8,704 

1 
35 

14 

46 
9 
5 

Nlniixblllcu  do    . 

2  026 

Paris  do 

!             2  567 

P"rry  ...do... 

1,477 

STATE    OF    OHIO. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


393 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  «tC. 

COUNTIES 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLOIIKD. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.               Total. 

l»;U.t>                               

Stark  

084 
1,  155 
511 

912 

1,108 
1,  03-1 
1,  ITU 
589 
COT 
G81 
714 
713 
943 
831 
436 
330 
501 
G55 

050 
52J 
916 

474 
523 
583 
531 
407 
526 
553 
007 
452 
57  G 
480 
400 
430 
035 
439 
C38 
510 
510 
086 
490 
403 
3S3 
713 
435 
473 

1,  174 
1,033 
715 
017 
084 
083 
1,070 
on 

42!) 
014 
CO 
2,090 
545 
774 
423 
283 
45 
490 
514 
548 

714 
1,  142 
533 
888 
1,070 
889 
1,782 
578 
505 
839 
054 
775 
877 
S54 
432 
370 
4C8 
055 
745 
CG3 
524     ; 

ens 

505 
557 
573 
58S 
431 
523 
587 

on 

432 
598 
510 
397 
400 
COO' 
431 
053 
499 
400 
081 
493 
4C8 
409 
779 
459 
481 
484 
1,178 
1,423 
098 
656 
079 
715 
1,  084 
20 
415 
SCO 
05 
2,021 
511 
710 
443 
294 
44 
458 
529 
521 

1,  398 
2,  2'J7 
1,  0-14 
1,800 
2,170 
2,023 
3,453 
1,  1C5 
1,202 
1,  323 
1,308 
1,483 
1,  820 

1,358 
2,  302 
1,044 
1,800 
2,170 
2,032 
3,  477 
1,105 
1,202 
1,323 
1,  388 
1,516 
1,820 
1,885 
809 
710 
972 
1,  340 
1,  524 
1,328 
1,053 
1,815 
994 
l,08(i 
1,141 
1,177 
843 
1,049 
1,120 
1,218 
924 
1,174 
996 
797 
890 
1,295 
870 
1,301 
1,009 
976 
1,307 
989 
930 
811 
1,495 
894 
954 
944 
2,403 
3,063 
1,413 
1,  303 
1,343 
1,398 
2,156 
42 
844 
1,174 
125 
4,111 
1,056 
1,489 
898 
577 
89 
948 
1,043 
1,070 

do  

1 

4 

5 

do  

do  

do  

.....do          .     . 

4 

11 

5                      9 

13                     24 

Akron  ^ 

Bath 

do  

do  

C0pl(.y                                                                           

do  

do  

do  

10 

18     ,                28 

do  

do  

Hndaon 

<lo  

808 
70S 
«73 

1 
3 

1 
4 

jliddlcbury 

...do... 

1 

„„  

do  

do  

1,  522 
1,318 
1,053 
1,811 

979 
1,080 
1,  141 
1,177 
838 
1,  049 
1,  120 
1,218 

1,174 
990 
797 
890 
1,295 
870 
1,291 
1,009 
970 
1,307 
989 
930 
807 
1,492 
894 
954 
944 
2,  352 
3,063 
1,  413 
1,303 
1,  343 
1,  398 
2,154 
42 
844 
1,174 
125 
4,111 
1,050 
1,484 
806 
577 
89 
948 
1,043 
1,069 

1 
6 

1 
4 

2 

10 

do  

RichlieUl                                   

do  

<lo  ... 

2 

8 

o 
7 

4 
15 

Stow8 

do  

Tnllmodga 

......do  

do  

Bloom  fu'ld                                         

do  

4 

1 

5 

Brucevillo                    

do  

Bristol 

do 

do 

do 

ParmiDRton 

do 

do  

do  

do  

Hartford 

.  do  

do  

7 

3 

10 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do     .          ..                   

do  

3 

1 

1 
2 

4 
3 

do  

do 

do 

do 

do 

27 

1 

23 

50 
1 

Weatberafleld 

do                                        

do 

do 

Clav 

do 

do 

2 

o 

do 

FuirfleM 

do 

Gilniuro 

do 

j 

do 

do 

do  

1 
17 

4 
15 

5 
32 

Mill 

do 

do 

Oxford 

do 

do 

Rush  .  .  . 

do... 

1 

1 

f>0 


394 


STATE    OF    OHIO. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS.  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  <tC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

51. 

F.                 Total. 

31. 

P. 

Total. 

930 

027 
G?fl 
325 

910 

iso 

752 
317 
366 
47° 
089 
•I-'O 
519 
110 
478 
5J8 
710 
GOO 
571 
350 
G?2 
531 
038 
417 
•104 
572 
374 
517 
£78 
071 
672 
179 
30 
205 
44  > 
409 
402 
29  1 
112 
490 
418 
G«4 

30:1 

419 

7:;o 

270 
C75 
358 
591 
231 
376 
407 
803 
658 
399 
581 
1,33.1 
001 
1,479 
1,140 
1,181 
590 
1,850 
1,400 
860 
662 
1,  450 
OG5 
387 
531 
811 
485 

1,840 

1,207 

1,4ns 

G-12 

OCG 
1.379 
WO 
1,084 
208 
079 
1,  043 
1,441 
1,269 
1,  006 
719 
1,  398 
1,232 
1,431 
8->7 
814 
1,228 
704 

601 
1  3-%3 

1,840 
1,223 

1.4:8 
c:o 

771 
CCG 
1,  "S4 

?.;o 
i,  rn-: 
cca 

C7J 
1.C33 
1,441 

1,20:1 
1,0:5 

700 
1,426 

1,1:45 

1,441 

ex 

E44 
1.C91 
S2C 
1,10£ 
C31 
1,324 

1,41: 
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OK 
r;;[ 

1,  Ci" 

FC; 

58-1 
22' 
1,01; 
051 
1.42C 
78^ 
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1,  54 

1,41! 

78C 
1,2S£ 

47." 

K£ 
1,711 

1,281 
807 
1.31C 
2.78C 
2,021 
2.9G7 
o  -335 

V 

do  

9 

4 

13 

-ii  jr  Crock 

do  

do  

3 

1 

4 

do  

•I  03 
404 

GOO 

414 
505 

8:1 

501 
5'5 
711 
GG9 
515 
369 
TIG 
051 
743 
4)0 
4'!0 
056 
390 

do  

do        

3 

2 

5 

Wa  bin  ton 

do  

do  

4 

4 

8 

.   ...do  

do  

Allen                                        

4 

5 

9 

do  

do  

do  

...  do  

1 
14 
4 
3 

12 

1 
28 
10 
10 
22 

do  

14 
0 
7 
10 

do  

Libertv                          

do  

do                                

Mill  Creek                                           

do 

do 

r>5 

35 
5 

34 
27 
6 

09 
C2 
11 

do                    .  .             

do                 

551 
3311 
052 
743 
IflO 
30 
314 

528 
•I  20 
203 
112 
525 
500 
G97 
419 
453 
804 
313 
720 
3!)7 
GU7 
233 
400 
415 
810 
K3 
403 
644 
1  305 

..  do        

York                   .          

do  

1 

1 

Van  Wert 

1,415 
378 
00 
009 
010 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

1,027 
838 
584 
224 
1,015 
057 
1,  3G1 
782 
871 
1,543 
589 
1,401 
753 
1,228 
40fi 
782 
822 
1,705 
1  281 

Ridge  

do 

Tully  

do 

do 

Van  Wcrt  

do             

do 

Willshiro  

.     .  do  

31 

37 

08 

York  

..  do  

Brown  

Vinton  

Clinton 

do 

1 
3 
7 
11 

1 
4 

11 
25 

Eagle 

do 

1 
4 
14 

Elk  

do 

do 

do 

Knox  

do 

n 

3 

9 

Madison  

do 

Me  Arthur  

do 

Kichlund  

..  do  

6 

6 

12 

Swan  

do  

do 

807 
1,225 
2,728 
1,970 
2,930 
2,338 
2,320 
1,178 
3,  814 
2,915 
1,686 
1,404 
2,943 
1,953 
832 
1,095 
1,625 
1.047 

Wilkesville  

do 

39 
32 
23 
10 

52 
25 
26 
21 

91 
57 
51 
37 

Clear  Creek  

Deer  Creek  

do 

1,009 
1,  451 
1,198 

588 
1,064 
1,515 

826 
742 
1,487 
TOO 
445 

814 
SKI 

Franklin  

do  

Hamilton  

do 

Lebanon  

do 

71 

CO 
29 
!X> 

4 

03 

98 
62 
20 
10 
13 
o 

59 

109 
lf!2 
49 
30 
Si 
6 
122 

2,489 
1.30C 
3,80.1 
2,  043 
1,719 
1,410 
3,  OG3 
1,855 
KW 
1,200 
1,629 
1.223 

MagRic  

do 

Salem  

do 

Turtle  Creek  

do 

Union  

do 

Washington  

do 

Wuyno  

do 

Adams  

Aureliua  

do 

Barlow  

58 

1 
84 

47 
3 

91 

103 
4 
175 

Belpre  

do 

IVcatiir  

...do  .. 

STATE   OF    OHIO. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    tC. 

COUNTIES. 

WIIITI-:. 

FUJCK    COLOIITI). 

Assn-gti'.v. 

M.                     F.                  Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

"Washington  

351 
401 
825 
073 

587 
77;) 
820 
CSS 

5!7 

823 
290 

780 

703 
KJ 

1,  0--1 
C81 
CM 
903 
So7 

'•52$ 

420 
7U4 
007 
017 
728 
799 
GSO 

2.  1(« 
673 
310 

747 

831 

K8i 
033 
0.14 
1,013 

050 
933 
1,204 

c.io 

1,  144 
8UG 
071 
1,100 
C80 
743 
1,017 
867 
1,  080 
C54 
1,051 
803 
471 
523 
CDU 
G33 
733 
404 
464 
525 
5G3 
5GD 
078 
C34 
551 
417 
4C5 
223 
70 
240 
204 
303 
315 
73li 
597 
730 
008 
431 
422 
442 
325 
652 
581 
588 
787 

641 

1,580 
1,880 

1,204 
1,507 
1,025 
1,  337 
1,  013 

4,  2£  o 

1,  80G 
018 
1,  527 
1,470 
1,030 
2,005 
1,  373 
1,  284 
2,008 
1,867 
1,991 
2,497 
1,  310 
2,  205 
1,607 
1,  3G8 
2,305 
1,423 
1,  41)0 
2,  003 
1,700 
2,133 
1,  132 
3,  3  14 
1,820 
1,  040 
1,  OG4 
1,432 
1,310 
1,580 
003 
970 
1,137 
1,104 
1,  242 
1,451 
1,300 
1,  10S 
802 
071 
454 
144 
551 
635 
652 
075 
1,575 
1,203 
1,401 
1,300 
883 
893 
899 
671 
1,359 
1,245 
1,268 
1,626 

1 

4 

5 

087 
841 
1,589 
1,801 
1,200 
1,507 
1,627 
1,327 
1,  043 
4,323 
1,824 
618 
1,527 
1,476 
1,715 
2,019 
1,400 
1,50-1 
2,006 
1,88!) 
1,001 
2,497 
1,310 
2,205 
1,807 
1,368 

2,30; 

1,428 
1,400 
2,003 
1,707 
2,138 
1,133 
3,  SCI 
1,821 
1,04(1 
1,004 
1,  432 
1,  31'J 
1,586 
06( 
i/711 
1,138 
1,194 
l,24i 
1,451 
1,  30t 
1,  lOt 
SOS 
971 
454 
144 
551 
631 
655 
67: 
1,57; 
l,S9i 
1,40- 
1.3CX 
88; 
80S 
89: 
67 
1,35 
1,24 
l,27l 

i.ea 

F'lirfk'ld        f 

do  

do  

do  

4 

7 
o 

11 
2 

do    

lint   cudenco 

do     

do  

o 

2 

do  

Ludlow 

do 

do                                      

15 
10 

10 
8 

34 

18 

do                            

do  

do  

do 

do 

11 

7 
17 
103 

14 

7 
10 
117 

25 
14 
33 
220 

do 

do 

Wesley 

do                 '                       

dn  

o 

2 

do 

do                                                                    : 

do 

GS1 
1,  131 
911 
007 
1,  143 
730 
741 
1,  0-10 
' 
j 

l,  o:;:i 
era 

OC3 
543 
733 
GSo 
847 
003 
515 
612 
035 
073 
773 
713 
047 
475 
500 
231 
74 
303 
341 
341 
300 
833 
695 
755 
093 
453 
476 
457 
310 
707 
6G4 
030 
839 

...       do 

do  .         .           

do 

do 

Plain 

Suit  Ci'cok 

1 

1 
7 

1 
5 

1 
17 

do        

o 

do  

10 

Bradv 

do 

Bryan 

do 

Ce  liter 

do        

do            

do 

do 

Mill  Crock 

do                                     

North  West 

do                  

1 

1 

Pulaski 

do 

An 



Soringfield                                                                 do                                             

Lake                                                                           do 

Middle  tou 

i\n 

Milton                                                             '           do                          

2 

1 

3 

plain                                                                                 do             

i 

Antrim  \Vyaudott  

8 

2     !                10 

Crawford  ..!  do  

STATE    OF   OHIO. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    &C. 

COUNTIES. 

•WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

SI. 

P. 

Total. 

"\Vyandott  

653 
303 
353 
403 
513 
433 
310 
567 
500 
947 
802 

579 
S98 
3i3 
404 
430 
515 
S73 
493 
437 
927 
737 

1,237 
COS 
GS3 

949 

1,008 

1,00:2 
937 

1,874 

1,533 

7 

3 

10 

1,247 
603 
603 
870 
957 
1,014 
563 
1,070 
037 
1,674 
1,599 

do               ..              .... 

MoneUleg 

dn.   . 

Minim                               1   .  .  .do  

2 
3 

6 
3 

8 
6 

do 

do 

do                 ..          .... 

G 

.    2 

8 

do      

.  do    

do  

TABLE  Xo.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

\VH1TI 

UNITED  STATES. 
IlLAl'K. 

MULATTO. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

E                                                                                         § 

Ajjsri'jjate  population. 

o 
WHITE. 

b 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 
& 

51. 

F. 

Total. 

SI. 

P. 

Total. 

JI. 

P. 

Total.                          M.            F.      :  Total. 

f 

M.     F.   Total. 

M.     F. 

Total.        ? 

8,000 

10,828 
15,  050 
10,017 
0,  550 
16.  C33 

14,050 
7,  350 
10,  117 
TO,  927 
14,  797 
9,  731 
13,  120 
11,387 
9,  855 
24,  374 
11,600 
5,  005 
10,763 
8,888 
13,  975 
7,060 
19,228 
6,  C!,7 
9,  512 
7,  470 
11,326 
11,550 
01,238 
10,550 
5,  949 
9,  172 
3,  547 
12,  050 
7,  1,71 

9,  2-;a 

12,473 
7,474 
11,770 
12,925 

19,  CM 
17,  J21 
21,498 
30,  080 
23,309 
13.  538 
.'53,  323 
26,  C59 
23,469 
14,719 
23,  4!  '8 
21,  '.MO 
£3,  638 
19,  849 
29,834 
22,007 
20,  001 
48,358 
23,  742 
10,  190 
22,049 
17,  802 
27,  907 
14,  5-18 
39,  501 
12,581 
19,263 
15,070 
22,  783 
23.  080 
12>,8j6 
21,433 

18,314 
7,425 
23,536 
13,  871 
18,418 
25,  405 
10,  261 
23,  301 
2li,  075 

23 
10 

0 

4 

37 
21 

272 

209 

217 
140 

211 

103 
10 
14 
179 
33 
10 
39 
57 
87 
223 

•Jl 

11 

59 
24 

0 

5 

03 
45 
560 
740 
418 
30 
391 
248 
440 
609 
183 
16 
29 
349 
63 
18 
80 
133 
183 
41.0 
1,001 

°2 

12 
133 
9 
U07 
200 
143 
3 
176 
110 
190 
109 
51 

4 
262 
214 

33 
20 
6 
33 
145 
262 

24 
23 
9 

8 
1C3 

224 
176 
163 

217 
131 
202 
103 
46 
o 

28 
8 
30 
131 
248 

46 
46 
14 

20 
321 
19 
431 
370 
311 
5 
333 
£11 
332 
212 
97 
8 
7 
517 

48 
14 
C3 
279 
510 

933 
G 
541 

2,  524 

47 
13 

19,700  :         303 
17.591  '        909 
21,514  i         791 
30,111  i        839 
20,  035  |        383 
1'i,  092  :     1,939 
31,320       1,127 
£7,375       1,-1!5 
23,  IBS  :     3,  753 
14,760           523 
21,285  i         772 
22,423       1,51)0 
3J,  470       1,  453 
23,670  i         402 
30,  164        1,  45S 
22,  631        1,  370 
£0,037       2,109 
43,  224      14,  001 
21,223       1,023 
10.2SJ  '         834 
2J,  177           929 
13,011       3,  -!33 
£3,  221       1,  339 
15,237           432 
41,132       4,  yC.'i 
12,  582           831 
20,852           617 
15,  083           407 
£1,256       1,040 
23,  363          603 
127,  493     47,  014 
21,483           765 
12,  233           748 
18,471           333 
7,  426           812 
£3,433           711 

lii,o::u        MI 

Id,  4J:i        1,157 
25,  4*1       2,  236 
15,1'57       1,120 
21,  O'M       1  .  036 
26,  134           864 

243 
035 
646 
804 
281 
1,040 
951 
1,138 
2  689 

003 

1,594 
1,437 
1,703 
GG9 
3,  583 
2,  078 
2,533 
6  C42 

i 

C'13 

20,300 
19,  18- 
£2,  9.r 
31,81- 
21,364 
17,  l;-7 
36,  X8 
29,  !'53 
35,  8-10 
15.  733 
£2,  GS8 
25,  330 
33,  034 
21,461 
32,  836 
£5,  032 
23,  C81 
78,  033 
26,  009 
11,888 
23,  BOS 
24,  474 
30,  538 
15,  C35 
50,  301 
14,043 
£2,  043 
15,  817 
20,  1!,7 
£4,  474 
210,410 
£2,  886 
13,  570 
19,  110 

Allen  

8,  921 
10,670 
15,030 

10,  2!'2 

6,  sen 

16,  CM 

13,215 
14,413 

7,  sea 

10,  351 
11,013 
14,841 
10,  118 
14,  758 
11,  220 
10,  140 
23,  B84 
12,  142 
5,  183 
11,281 
8,  U74 
13,  992 
7,488 
20,333 
6,464 
9,751 
7,  606 
11,457 
11,536 
61,  C53 
10,  877 
6,  174 
9,142 
3,878 
12,880 
8,000 
9,  !70 

i 

1 

1  437 

Athtabula  

1 
28 
21 
£•.'1 
359 
203 
11 
177 
102 
£29 
£89 
80 
6 
15 
170 

8 
41 

73 

137 
515 

: 

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i 

GG9 

Auglaizc  
Bdmont  

3  585 

!      P  HTft 

ElltllT  

Cam.ll  

j 

C  C-l° 

449 
040 
1,308 
1,098 
307 
1,  210 
1,  005 
1,  731 
14,280 
7i3 
731 
793 
3,024 
1,005 
266 
4,  257 
630 
513 
327 
833 
488 
41,  862 
018 
539 
331 
003 
508 
436 
1,003 
1,846 
864 
1,051 
737 

1,412 
2,8(8 
2,  563 
789 
2,  672 
2,401 
3,840 
28,731 
1,736 
1,018 
1,  722 
0,  403 
2,314 
638 
9,  222 
1,401 
1,190 
731 
1,  939 
1,111 
88,906 
1,403 
1,337 
639 
1,  475 
1,279 
967 
2,166 
4,  132 
1,984 
2,107 
1.601 

("78 

Champaign  .... 
Clark  

...      1           1 
1    ....         1 
1                  i 

1  413 

2 

2       2,  871 

....      1           1 

1 

1           791 

Columbiana  .... 
Coshocton  
Crawford  

'.>  4D1 

11          2 
11       4         15 

1 
9 

4 

2       3,844 

13     28,  809 
•     1  7grt 

Cuyuboga  
Darko  

Doliauco  
Delaware  
Kric  

' 

i     1,  618 

2 

1 

3        1,725 
G  403 

Folrfield  
Fuyette  

.      2,  314 

4    ....          4 

2 

1 

3  :     9,229 
''     1  401 

Fulton  

Gollia  
Geuuga  

335 

435 
30 
1,114 
10 
38 
70 

360 
58 
4 
26 
809 
284 
17 

321 
1 

4:;7 

£4 
959 
8 
25 
74 
1 
336 
32 

21 
208 
285 
2U 

636 
1 
S3S 
54 
2,073 
IS 
03 
144 
1 
GPG 
110 
4 
47 
417 
569 
46 

404 
2 
250 
107 
1,148 
13 
23 
6 

409 
4 
291 
116 
1,376 
19 
27 
7 

1                    l 

1.191 

2        1,941 
1,111 

Greene  

1 

1 

Guernsey  
Hamilton  
Hancock  
Hardin  
Harrison  
lli-ury  

33           6 

3 

2 

5     88,  '.'17 
1  403 

i                              630 

8,901 
27,  773 
17,057 
£3,583 
£9,  616 
17,  P41 
26,  115 
27,  73.-. 

Highland  
H.'ckiug  

116 
5L 
1 
19 
141 
67 
6 

145 
58 

13 
138 
71 

7 

261 
109 
1 
32 
279 
133 
13 

1 

1        1,  280 

2  160 

Huron  

12,  930 
7,787 
11,531 
13,  ISO 

4   132 

Jacluoo  

1  984 

.Jefferson  
Knox  

1 

2,  107 

i 

1,601 

STATE    OF   OHIO.  397 

TMU.K  No.  4.- -POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

E 

o 
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o 

a 

FO11EIGN  COUXTUIES. 

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MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

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MULATTO.               'I" 
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u 
15 
to 
C 
to 

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M.             F.      ,'     Total. 

31.         F. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

c 
H 

M. 

* 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total.         o 

Lake  

6,  958 
10,  233 
17,  050 
'.),  720 

7,  071! 
9,  804 
17,  (HO 
!),  GOO 

14,  029 
20,  059 
34,  070 
19,  3nU 
24,  16;) 
17,  140 

22,  6i2 
13,  310 
20,  663 
22,883 
11,  527 
28,  860 
22,  773 
42,  672 
21,344 
19,  530 
39,  433 
19,  927 
5,  342 

16 
107 
58 
25S 
129 
91 
96 

13 
8 
106 
165 

290 
9 
84 
41 
41 
241 
13 

10 
103 
38 
257 
105 
37 
71 
24 
17 
10 
110 
154 
280 

90 

35 
28 
201 
9 

26 
210 
96 

--,', 
023 

231 
128 
167 
52 
30 
18 
222 
'319 
57S 

11 
174 

76 
72 
502 
22 

0 
212 
21 
05 
130 
68 
59 
3 
10 
15 
39 
151 
121 
35 
109 
34 

O 

295 

. 
04 
175 
72 
49 
6 
6 
5 
30 
121 
103 
38 
106 
33 
9 
289 

10 
475 
46 

311 
140 
108 

16 

20 
6J 

221 
73 

215 
07 
17 
5S4 

14,  065 
20,  744 
34,218 
20,  032 
24,  714 
17,408 
11.817 
22,  673 
13,  380 
2(1,701 
23,171 
12,  118 
27,  GOO 
22,  857 
43,  061 
21,  487 
19,619 
40,  495 
19  949 

794 
1,  379 

535 
2,705 
4,402 
091 
1,  780 
1,  153 
903 
1,806 
1,  075 
1,  252 
.1,  579 

717 
1,  126 
1,  2S2 
426 
2,321 
4,011 
506 
1,411 
951 
853 
1,  554 
890 
1,  047 
1,  305 

1,511 
2,  505 
2,  792 
961 
5,026 
8,  413 
1,  197 
3,  221 
2,  104 
1,616 
3,360 
1.C71 
2,  299 
2  884 

15,570 
23,  249 
37,011 
29,  996 
59,  744 
25,  831 
13,  015 
25,  894 
15,480 

Lawrence  

1       2.7H3 

Logan  

1 

3 

2 

1 

12,  07  1 
8,876 

o,  o-1:) 

11,300 
0,911 
10,441 
11,588 
5,  8% 
13,534 
11,551 
81,435 
10,  7G7 
i).  BOS 

12,  095 
8,264 
5,  519 
11,  303 
0,429 
10,222 
11,295 
3,  031 
13,  338 
1  1.  222 
21,237 
10,  577 
9,  724 
20,  06ij 
9,814 

1 

5 

1 

4 
1 

2       5,030 
9       8,  423 
1  '     1,198 

Ma'.ioning  
Marion  
Medina  
IK'igs  
Mercer    

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7' 

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8 

2'i,  534 
14,  104 
on  n^() 

15 

Miami  

2  209 

Monroe  

Montgomery  

S3,  741 
53,  230 
22,  11!) 
20,  445 
41,416 
29,  751 
7,  010 
4,  945 
19,673 
23,  409 
13,  643 
24,  208 
21,820 
12,  808 
:?1,158 
35,  071 
21,429 

£J    0117 

4,7;3 
353 
451 
2,  030 
444 
931 

*.oS 

641 

886 
684 
1,172 
707 
983 
1,484 
1,  948 
2,  184 
1,  U99 
2,  4  13 
1,  207 
3,  439 
1,851 
1,  696 
2,  777 
400 
529 
462 
1,072 
2,362 
1,793 
630 
1,411 
813 

4,  330 
279 
375 
1,887 
358 
743 
153 
563 
572 
584 
1,029 
525 
843 
1,  216 
1,751 
1,767 
1,560 
2,  128 
1,054 
3,007 
1,630 
1,  423 
2,  313 
325 
436 
372 
833 
2,  049 
1,506 
438 
1,031 
006 

0,  163 
032 
826 
3,  917 
803 
1,  071 
391 
1,204 
1,  453 
1,208 
2,2111 
1,  232 
1,  823 
2,  700 
3,  099 
3,  951 
3,  57!) 
4,571 
2,  201 
6,436 
3,  431 
3,118 
5,090 
735 
905 
834 
1,905 
4,411 
3,299 
1,  128 
2  442 
1,419 

3 

1 

4 

o 

2       0,  109 

Muskingnm  It),  :J-13 
Xoblo  '  I'J,  113 

3           3 

1 

1        3,  921 

Ottawa  

2,  542 

5,  312 
4,554 
IS,  474 
22,  008 
13,375 
22,  001 
20,  588 
10,  P82 
2P,  458 
31,  363 
17,  477 
20,718 
20,  296 
15,  231 
30,  542 
23,  863 
27,  536 
27,  373 
15,  779 
0,  273 
12,  797 
21.S96 
31,  857 
29,  18-1 
15,  503 
13,  444 
14,  177 

Pauldlng  
Perry  

2,  354 
'.).  11-1 
10,752 
5,  843 
11,07:( 
10,  27,") 
5,  6o7 
14,  037 
14,  SSI 
8,  003 
10,  343 
W,  313 
7,  439 
18,  103 

2.  106 
9,311 

10,  320 
3,  G81 
10,858 
10,  189 
5,  289 
14,  383 
14,  208 
8,515 
10,  052 
12,  859 
7,  l'J3 
18,  268 
11,991 
13,839 
13,  738 
7,508 
4,  451 
0,203 
12,  079 
15,  419 
14,033 
7,  382 
7,  440 
6,854 

4,  430 
18,  423' 
21,  072 
11,  533 
21,931 
20,  404 
10,  976 
28,  440 
28,  591 
17,  423 
20,  3:)5 
2o,  174 
14,  633 

3:,,  370 

23,  77.1 

27,  453 
27,  303 
15,  559 
9,205 
12,  644 
24,  321 
31,  209 
29,  157 
15,504 
15,  441 
14,  135 

28 
12 
342 
82 

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41 

3 
910 
15 
75 
13 
138 
40 
37 
31 

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12 

226 
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9 

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15 

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00 
29 

1 

23 
134 

33 
47 
16 
14 
63 
11 
4 
221 
103 
5 

50 
27 
631 
143 
51 
71 
1 
4 
1,847 
22 
169 
41 
273 
75 
81 
47 
36 
125 
23 
11 
417 

14 

« 

15 
143 

8 
24 
o 

9 
463 
22 
89 
3.3 
155 
41 

13 

16 
49 
19 
63 
113 
215 
0 
1 

42 
7 
157 
342 
11 
29 
3 
5 

10 
65 
48 
152 
53 
o 

18 
18 
40 
20 
79 
115 
227 
7 

84 

305 
634 
19 
53 
5 
14 
931 
33 
151 
81 
307 
97 
4 
31 
34 
95 
45 
142 
228 
442 
13 

T>1 

Pickaway  
Pike  

2 

1 

1        1,  461 

Portage  
Preblc  

3 

3 

6 

o  207 

1    010 

Putnam  

1  8°6 

Riehlaud  

Ross  

i 

3 

3  70° 

Sandmky  
Scioto  

I                 3  9j"> 

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Seneca  
Shelby  

1 

1        4,  572 
1       2  °62 

50,  868 
17,493 
42,  978 
27  344 

S:ark  

Summit  

11,784 
13,  C19 
13,  585 
7,  <:61 

:t  /:•;! 

Trumbull  

i 

1 

.-> 

3  1"0 

30,  656 
32,  403 
1C,  507 
10,  1:38 
13  C31 

Tuseanivras  

5  090 

i 

1 

2 

1 

1           728 
905 

Van  Wcrt  

4,  7.34 
6,441 
12,  215 
15,  700 
14,  525 
8,  122 
8,001 
7,281 

Vinton  

834 

Warren  

1 

1        1,  906 
4  411 

26,  002 
36,263 
32,  483 
10,033 
17,  8S6 
15,  596 

Washington  .... 
Wayne  

3  299 

Williams  

1  1°8 

Wood  

2           1 

19  i      10 

3 
29 

o  44.1 

Wyaudott  
Total  . 

7 

6         13 

1  419 

44 

32 

33 

20 

Oir»  4P~, 

979,233  '1,974,718    10,2279,679 

! 

19,  900  8,  138 

8,500  116,0382,011,262 

176,  235 

151,835  328,120 

70 

53   328,249 

2,339,511 

398 


STATE    OF    OHIO. 


TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 

ronniox  COUNTRIES. 

34' 

174  7(il 

1 

Asia                       4.1       II'.iIluucl  

1  7~S 

1    .ViS 

Ireland  .  . 

70,  KS 
407 
31 
10 
9 
3-'G 

453 
6,535 

117 

coy 

CSG      South  Carolina                  1-  105 

Australia  '              56      It::  !  v  

2,000 
136 
11,  Cod 
75,  674 
843 
573 
30 
291 
4,440 

Atlantic  Islands  1-1 

Mexico  

Belgium              !            519 

Briti.-h  America  7,  082 

Portugal  

Poland  

Chiua  :i 

Pacific  Islands  .  .  . 

Denmark  104      Rus-ia  

England  32,  700 
Europe,  (not  specified)  Gl 

Scotland  
Spain  

31       At  st-a 

042 

Aggregate  native  
28,  GSO 

1C,  313   ,' 

3,  cas  'j 

114  i 
KG 
1,007 
4,  111 
17,787  j| 
73,  WO  ; 
4,701  ; 
K9.5CO  , 
16 

German  States  : 
Austria  1,317 

Sardinia  

2,011,257 

Switzerland  .  . 

11,073 
33 
1 

1P2 
8,303 

JO 

Bavaria  20,  200  '                      South  America  

Baden                          19  025  1                      Sandwich  Islands  

Hc^c              ....     12  324                           Tnrkev  

Xa=<sau  1   13G 

West  Indies  

Prussia         17,  117 

Wales  

pp 

Other  foreign  countries  

w  Il!lm  hire 

Germany,   (not  spe 
cified)  7u,  574  ! 

Aggregate  foreign  
Aggregate  native  

Kfw  lent' 

328,551 
2,  Oil,  S37 

Great  Britain,  (not  specified)  ..             148 

Total  

2,339,511 

E 

TABLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OC<  UI'ATIONS.                        NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS.                        NO.  OK. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATION:-. 

NO.  OF. 

993 

—  mJ 

283 

101 
1£G 
2,531 
4 

3,  03!) 
3    ; 

14.") 
21,571 
G5 
129 
1,504 
95 
150 
31 
5 
8!8 
241 
3 
_23 

i,  aw 

1,  988 

Commission  merchants  
Composition  workers  

243 
8 
403 
102 
o 

5  012 

1C9 

8 

01 

24 
CIS 
15 
11 
50 
11 

1,827 

64 

212 
61 
PO 
tl 
19 
15 
•I 
8 

•i,  2:n 

4-39 
90J 

Agcntrt  *J')3 
Agricultural  implement  nianuf's           T.il 
Apprentices  4,  15'.) 

Bridge-builders  

Broom-makers  

Contractors  

.                                                                                          -•**—!         7-,,;],,  „.,. 

123 
15 

Astronomical  instruin't  makers 

106 

2^3 
7 
165 
669 

'"" 

97G 
2G3 
84J  . 
83 

-fllJ 

118 
240    ! 

380 
223,485 
7C,  4d4 
33 

Gardeners  and  nurserymen  
Gus-tittcrs  

Bakers  .     .           .                        J      1  201 

Bankers    i          294 

GiiB-makcrs  

B;ii.k  officers  '      ^^3    ' 

Gate-keepers  

Gilders  

Barkeepers  1,  52G 

Carters  

Glass  manufacturers  

Distillers  and  rectifiers  

Bellfonnderd  2 

Cattle  dealers  

Calkers 

Glovers  

Draughtsmen  

Gold-beiitors  

Gold-pen  makers  

Goldsmiths  

Blucksmithri  10,  088 

Grate-makers  

Editors  

k 

Civil  nnd  mechanical  eng'ru.  . 

Boarding-bongo  keepers  COS 

Enamck>r»  

10,  9GJ 
CO 
200 
5 
1,  929 
8 
90 
1,807 
10 
13 

Engravers  

Expressmen  

Hardware  manufacturers  

351 
110 

SI70 
17 

44 

Booksi-llern  143 

Coach-makora  

Farmery  

Horse  dealera  
Ilock'rs          

B  '\-inakerrt  ll<j 

Itrasaworkera  j            $% 

F 

32 

iy 

7 

Brcwur*  \         737 

Ice  dcalurs. 

Bricklayers                                         1.  073 

Couiml0viobur«    . 

Firexvork-maker*  .  . 

STATE    OF    OHIO. 

TABLE  No.  0.— OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 


399 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.-  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.   OF. 

9    ' 

°4 

2 

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_  10,  531, 
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2,  2«1 
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1,401 
S60 
53 
:i 
383 
295 
106 
440 
10 
24 

O' 

44 

:   . 
177 

12 

?L 

• 

235 
282 

eon 

9 
50 
2,  GS4 
85 
194 
8 
281 
69 
140 
8 
30 
2 
143 
14 
47 
153 
39 
122 

2 

6,836 

Ink  manufacturers  

ti 
1,  570 

Nurses  

3 
1  345 

138 

1,730 
23 
11 
10 
o 

59 
107 
o 

37 
1,  CM 
33 
4 
5 
14 
7,1  GO 
33,  679 
7 
54 

Inspectors  

20 
50 
104 

23 

C4~> 
10 

3:15 

243 

78,523 
fi 
5 
11 
2,900 
a,  j.",~ 
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11 

Saddlers 

Insurance  agents  

Tinsmiths 

Iron-founders  

Oil-cloth  imiuufact-urora  
Oil-makers 

'1 

87 
9 
21 
4  57 
448 

178 
3,  7C(i 
1-1 
!)7 
234 
o 

c 

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64 

4 

1,588 

4 

23 
4,220 

10 
30 
32 
1,  C59 
22 
57 
OT 

485 
33 
714 

J7 
1,457 
279 
190 
73 
59 

'*5n~ 

210 

70 
3,  041 

Ironmongers  

Iron-workers  

Traders  

Ostlers  

Salt-makers 

Trimmers  

Trunk-makers  

Type-cutters  

P;u,:t(T9  and  varnisher*  

Type-founders  

Scale-makers  

. 

] 

Scourers  

Screw-makers  

Umbrella  manufacturers  

Sculptors  

Patent-medicine  makers  

Seamstresses  

Servtnts  

Sewing-machine  manufact'rs. 
Sostous  

T  '" 

Shinglu'inakerfl  

o::o 

133 

Shin-carpenters  

238 
17 
G3 
11.3DG 
10 
24 

5-10 
94 
113 
o 

11 
11 
4 
12 
2,248 
4 
10 
10 
21 

0 

1,384 
287 
40 
4,923 
4 
_J8, 
18 
119 

5,  530 
1,003 
897 

' 

P   *f 

Ship-masters  

•ml-i   "  "1- 

3 

,,tn 

Shoe-binders  

he 

TM       "S-  '  ^ 

a,  .;87 

.  *       '        '                            

Watch-makers  

Showmen  

Weavers  

Silversmiths  

Wei^hmasters  

f 

531 

10 
1,340 

27 
3,  703 
o 

11 
"7 

pi!,    '.  i- 

Sisters  of  Charity  

Well-diggers  

Speculators  

Wheelwrights  
Whip-makers  

Spinners  

Plaster-figure  makers  

Whitewashes  

Masons,  (brick  and  t.tone)  

Starch  manufacturers  

White-lead  manufacturers  
Whitesmiths  

Pocketbook  manufacturers  .. 
Porters  

Wine-makers  

Match-makers  

Stay  and  skirt  makers  

Wiue  and  liquor  dealers  

M,;t!iemat"l  instrument  makers. 

9 
21 
723 

8,602 

Pot  and  prarl  ash  manufact'rs 

Steamboat  men  
Steam-engine  builders  

Wire-makers  
Wire-workers  

Wood-corders  

Merchants  

Printers  

Stereotypers  

Wood-cutters  

Milkmen  
Millers  

C8 
3  50° 

Produce  dealers  

Stnck-brokers  
Stock-makers  

Woodenware  manufacturers.  .  . 
Wool  combers  and  carders  
Wool  dealers  

Milliner*  

1,090' 
C12 
2,064 
15 

i,no2 

40 
239 
13 
41G 

107 
121 

Stoue  and  marble  cutters  

Stove-makers  

Woolen  manufacturers  

Students  

Moulders  

Sugar  manufacturers  

Musical  instrument  makers  

Rap-collectors  

Surgeons  
Surgical  instrument  makers.  . 
Surveyors  

:    Other  occupations  and  unknown 

Railroadmen  

Tailors  

Nail  manufacturers  

382 
17 
17 

G44,  966 

Newsmen  

400 


STATE   OF   OREGON. 


TAHLR  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 

l 
2 

•I 

5 
6 

7 
8 
9 

11 
12 
13 

1-1 
15 

17 
18 
19 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  nnd  under  20. 

20  aud  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M.            F. 

SI. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

V. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P.             31. 

t 

F. 

62            53 
6              7 
74            43 
4  |           5 

9  '           7 
8  ,           3 

70  !          62 
41             45 
19            20 
10-1           100 
157           149 
1-,'fi           130 
93 

246 
20 
280 
30 
45 
16 
269 
188 
46 
435 
570 
501 
27U 
315 
12 

90 
202 
217 

2,5 

266 
39 
35 
10 
23° 
170 
70 
308 
571 
520 
303 

3 

99 
101 
242 
20-1 

233 
15 
315 
3'.) 
45 
12 

159 
47 
378 
537 
502 
234 
324 

92 
83 
203 
275 

2-10 
13 
202 
34 
33 
14 
137 
127 
32 
351 
542 
551 
233 
294 
0 
82 

224 
256 

181 
6 
211 

111 

9 
17-1 
103 
17 
297 
402 
423 

213 
5 
07 
53 
155 
201 

152 
11 
200 
21 
26 
9 
139 
84 
32 
251 

380 
181 
203 
8 
48 
49 
140 
1S7 

114 

12 
143 
19 
18 
11 
133 
97 
29 
251 
322 
353 
147 
200 
o 

53 
37 
114 

159 

130 
9 

154 
14 
2j 
8 
130 
03 
SO 
213 
299 

159 
150 
5 
63 
47 
118 
162 

431 
77 
332 
66 
78 
96 
449 
985 
522 
491 
703 
701 
637 
388 
10 
102 
411 
274 
311 

202 
27 
201 
23 
28 
18 
192 
171 
71 
' 
438 
477 
352 
226 
o 

84 
109 
182 
210 

304 

112 
290 
73 
52 

87 

812 
412 
389 
581 
619 
550 
283 
13 
140 
318 
263 
262 

134 
17 
183 

22 
1!) 
1-1 
131 
107 
47 
205 
303 
299 
211 
149 
7 
47 
63 
125 
143 

124 
40 
174 
28 
40 

148 
207 
109 
204 
270 
337 
213 
164 
11 
59 
102 
118 
155 

C7 

107 
12 
11 
4 
61 
50 
13 
J33 
173 
162 
100 
100 
2 

24 
69 

Don  "Ins  .'.. 

Liim    

Polk    .           

80             05 
1 

25  !          28 
30  i          30 
59  i          55 
79  i          63 

Yam  Hill 

1,  049  !        953 

1 

4,009 

3,799 

3,704 

3  578  '     °  7^8 

2,501 

2,225 

2,154 

7,  237 

3,329 

6,015 

2,220 

2,595 

1,209 

FREE  COLORED. 


1 

1 

o 

1 

2 

1 

1  !. 

0 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

i 

4 

1 

4 

1 

1 

5 

1 

3 

3 

2 

4 

] 

1 

g 

3 

5 

o 

4 

Q 

1 

1 

1 

i 

7 

1 

9 

Liim 

1 

2 

1 

0 

q 

3 

o 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1               1 

1 

0 

3 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1'olk 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

o 

0 

Yam  Hill  . 

Total 

1 

4 

7 

5 

9 

9 

7 

g 

18 

10 

14 

5 

10               2 

INDIAN. 


1 

1 

o 

0 

Coos  

1 

0 

7 

o 

5 

5 

1 

1 

3 

Claekamas  

1 

Currv  

c 

j 

1 

Q 

1 

2 

5 

Douglas  

1 

3 

3 

2 

2 

7 

4 

2 

2 

6 

Jackaon  

1 

1 

3 

7 

1 

2 

0 

2 

1 

1 

R 

Linn  

j 

] 

3 

J 

" 

0 

„ 

1 

3 

10 

Multuomah  

1 

3 

1 

1 

j 

11 

Umpqua  

1 

g 

o 

19 

Wasco  

5 

| 

, 

2 

Total  

r 

o 

14 

"1 

17 

7 

AGGREGATE. 


1 

} 

9 

Total  free  rolori-d                            l 

3 

Total  Indiana.  i            5 

2 

2               7 

i 

1 

I 

STATE   OF   OREGON. 


401 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


50  ami  under  CO.   CO  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Ageunkn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

1 
2 

3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
18 
13 
14 
15 
10 
17 
18 
19 

M. 

F.      ;      M. 

F.            M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

AC. 

F. 

11 

F. 

M. 

F. 

11 

F. 

74 
9 
112 
21 
15- 
13 
60 
100 
43 
120 
154 
181 
72 
84 

3G 
5 
49 
g 

4 
2 
39 
31 
6 
73 
87 
117 
39 
40 

32 
8 
32 
C 
C 
3 
33 

14 
52 
C5 
85 
34 
.        37 
1 
10 
4 
24 
3C 

18 

6 

4               1 

2 

1,800 
305 
1,980 
307 
334 
287 
1,957 
2,789 
1,288 
2,735 
3,787 
4,  004 
8,  440 
2,104 
61 
745 
1,160 
1,  554 
1,802 

1,253 
116 
3.484 
189 
198 
89 
1,210 
900 
321 
2,044 
2,976 
3,018 
1,680 
1,519 
34 
497 
513 
1,220 
1,442 

3,059 

421 
3,404 
49C 
532 
37C 
3,107 
3,689 
1,609 
4,  779 
C,  703 
7,022 
4,120 
3,623 
95 
1,242 
1,673 
2,  780 
3,244 

Benton  

Coos  

12 
3 
3 

5 

2 

1 
1 

1 



Clatsop  

1 

| 

1 

Columbia  

1 
4 

1 

6 
6 
4 
3 

7 

| 

Curry  

16 
9 
3 
33 
39 
38 
13 
20 

7 
5 

2 

1 

Jacksou  

Josephine  

13 

18 
24 
5 
8 

1 
2 
o 

1 

Marion  

1 

1 

2 

Polk  

Tillamook  

34 
2C 
63 
67 

]1 
7 
41 
48 

5 
1 
20 
15 

5 
1 
13 

7 

1 

"\Vasco  

4 
5 

1 
3 

1 

Yam  Hill  

1,248 

C51 

50-1 

248 

119 

50 

15 

8 

o 

1 

1 

2 

31,451 

20,  709            52,  160 

FREE  COLORED. 


2 

5 

5 

10 

Ilenton  

1 

1 

1 

o 

0 

o 

Clatsop  

1 

1 

1 

4 

5 

9 

4 

2 

1 

20 

IS 

42 

r> 

1 

3 

1 

4 

6 

1 

1 

7 

1 

0 

5 

| 

1 

12 

8 

20 

0 

1 

1 

10 

7 

17 

Multnomah  

10 

] 

2 

Polk  

11 

1 

o 

3 

n 

1 

7 

o 

9 

"VVasco  

11! 

1 

1 

1 

Yam  Hill  

14 

9 

3 

1 

1 

1  • 

7C 

52 

128 

INDIAN. 


r 

5 

, 

5 

19 

24 

Cooa  

2 

1 

1 

1 

g 

11 

17 

4 

15 

12 

27 

, 

o 

3 

5 

I 

3 

7 

10 

7 

1 

1 

o 

8 

3 

3 

14 

32 

46 

Marion  

q 

2 

7 

10 

1 

4 

5 

11 

7 

7 

13 

9 

12 

SI 

13 

3 

3 

64 

113 

177 

AGGREGATE. 


1,248 

651 

501 

248 

119 

50 

15 

0 

1 

1 

2 

31,  451 

20,709 

52,160 

Total  whites  

1 

9 

3 

1 

1 

1 

, 

76 

53 

128 

9 

3 

3 

i 

64 

113 

177 

Total  Indiana 

T 

1,257 

657 

505 

253 

120 

50 

15 

g 

o 

1 

1 

2 

31,  591 

20,874 

52,  465 

51 


402 


STATE    OF   OREGON. 


TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

INDIAN. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total.               M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

1.8C6 
305 
1,080 
307 
334 
287 
1,057 
2,789 
1,288 
2,735 
3,787 
4,004 
2,446 
8,104 
61 
745 
1,160 
1,554 
1,802 

1,253 
116 
1,484 
189 
198 
8D 
1,210 
900 
321 
2,044 
2,976 
3,018 
1,680 
1,519 
34 
497 
513 
1,226 
1,442 

3,059 
421 
3,464 
496 
533 
376 
3,167 
3,689 
1,609 
4,779 
6,703 
7,022 
4,120 
3,623 
95 
1,242 
1,673 
2,780 
3.244 

5 

5 

10 

5 
5 

1 

5 

24 
1 

3,074 
443 
3,406 
498 
533 
393 
3,203 
3,  7:;fi 
1,623 
4,780 
6,  773 

7,  era 

4,150 
3,  625 
95 
1,  25J 
• 
2,801 
3,245 

19 

Clackamas 

1 

1 

2 

2 

6 
15 
2 
3 

11 
12 
3 
7 

17 
27 
5 
10 

4 
26 
3 
1 
2 
12 
10 
2 

5 

16 
1 

9 
42 
4 
1 

7 
20 
17 
2 

Linn                  .              

5 

8 
7 

1 
14 
2 

1 
33 
5 

2 
46 
7 

Polk                                              

1 
7 

2 

a 

3 

9 

1 

4 
7 
12 

5 
7 
21 

9 

Yam  Ilill 

1 

1 

Xotal  

31,  451 

20,  709            53,  160 

76 

52 

128 

64 

113 

177 

52,465 

NOTE. — Of  the^rcc  colored  population  32  are  male  and  30  female  mulattoes. 


TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  tC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

INDIAN. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Bntta 

219 
3C6 
394 
148 
209 
279 
*51 
123 
51 
115 
137 
242 
108 
102 
508 
120 
101 
68 
192 
113 
33 
46 
58 
36 
60 
102 
64 
126 
45 
70 
58 
115 
114 

176 

239 
21 
ISO 
201 
165 
86 
31 
84 
88 
213 
67 
78 
380 
91 
91 
56 
140 
79 
13 
21 
27 
31 
33 
73 
30 
41 
10 
33 
18 
27 
44 

305 
5.7 
6H3 
169 
309 
460 
KG 
209 
82 
109 
235 
405 
1?J 
180 
1  B 
211 
192 
124 
333 
192 
45 
67 
85 
67 
93 
175 
94 
170 
55 
102 
76 
143 
158 

1 
3 

1 
4 
5 

1 

1 

397 
531 
700 
169 
360 
480 
437 
209 
83 
199 
225 
455 
175 
180 
889 
211 
192 
124 
332 
193 
45 
67 
85 
67 
93 
175 

178 
61 
.110 
80 
14« 
167 

CorvallU 

3 
o 

do 

2 

2 

do 

Kmg'k  Vl^y 

do 

1 

1 

do 

do 

1 

1 

do 



1 

1 

i 

Hardin 

do 



Linn  City  

do                   ... 



Lower  Mollalla  

do    .             

do 

1 

do 

Oregon  City  

do 

1 

1 

Rock  Cn>ek  "... 

do 

Spring  Water  

do  . 

Tualitan  

do  

Upper  Mollalla  

do 

Young  

do 

Deer  Ifiland  

Oak  Point  

do  ..           

Rainier  

do 

Sanviu's  Jt4laad  

do 

Scappoose  

.    .    do 

Union  

do 

Coyvllle  

Coos  

2 

2 
6 
4 

7 
2 

3 

6 

4 

6 
6 

8 

4 

Empire  

do 

Johnson  

do 

2 
1 
2 

I 
3 

Randolph  

do 

Chctcoe  

Curry 

PortOrford  

do  

Rogue  River  

...do... 

STATE   OF   OREGON. 

TADLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


403 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    &C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

INDIAN. 

Aggregate. 

11 

F. 

Total. 

11 

F. 

Total. 

11 

F. 

Total. 

217 
129 
18 
71 
27 
178 
1C8 
130 
225 
4S8 
64 
243 
433 
215 
193 
275 
280 
111 
657 
179 
206 
118 
123 
30 
75 
202 
57 
57 
51 
41 
4 
93 
42 
35 
108 
211 
83 
196 
334 
571 
C71 

127 
57 
104 
161 
230 
47 
66 
237 
116 
203 
230 
474 
199 
151 
373 
303 
22S 
350 
209 
520 
C4G 
133 
1,701 
107 
74 
187 
81 

100 
93 
2 
16 
17 
114 
119 
82 
119 
345 
30 
1C7 
79 
112 
109 
55 
137 
10 
222 
78 
39 
6 
53 
17 
30 
20 
5 
28 
1 

317 
232 
20 
87 
44 
292 
287 
212 
344 
833 
100 
409 
512 
337 
301 
330 
417 
121 
879 
257 
245 
124 
176 
47 
105 
223 
03 
85 
55 
41 
5 
133 
53 
54 
120 
240 
129 
217 
550 
993 
1,183 
40 
240 
120 
160 
280 
411 
79 
119 
398 
200 
352 
371 
833 
354 
208 
634 
000 
409 
614 
489 
900 
1,219 
239 
2,  852 
187 
109 
332 
137 

3 

2 

5 

322 

222 
24 
88 
44 
292 
294 
213 
357 
835 
100 
412 
5L4 
337 
327 
331 
417 
126 
892 
257 
245 
124 
176 
47 
105 
232 
62 
65 
59 
41 
5 
132 
53 
54 
126 
256 
129 
247 
556 
993 
1,183 
40 
240 
120 
100 
280 
411 
79 
120 
398 
200 
352 
398 
824 
354 
269 
626 
625 
412 
615 
490 
902 
1,521 
239 
2,  874, 
187 
110 
333 
KI7 

C      *i        V  lllo 

do  

... 

do  

2 

2 

4 

do  

1 

1 

E-  1  t        jitllo 

do  

t       ri 

do 

11  >u   t  Scott 

do 

2 

4 

1 

6 
1 

1 

1 

do  

do  '.  

7 

1 

6 

13 
1 

do 

1 

1 

do 

do        .                       ... 

2 

1 

3 

2 

2 

do 

do 

13 

1 

13 

26 
1 

D  inl-melles 

...  do  ...  . 

Eden 

do  

o 

3 

10 

1 

1 

1 
2 

o 
3 

do  

1 

do 

.do 

do 

do 

BriffCT* 

...  do 

do  

do 

do 

do 

1 

3 

4 

do. 

Illinois  Valley 

do 

1 
39 
11 
19 
18 
35 
40 
51 
239 
433 
512 
1C 
113 
63 
56 
119 
181 
33 
53 
171 
84 
149 
141 
348 
155 
117 
251 
237 
183 
204 
220 
380 
573 
106 
1,  151 
80 
35 
145 
56 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Waldo             .,   .            .... 

do  

3 

1 

4 

2 

4 

0 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

i 

do 

1 

do 

do 

1             i 

do 

1 

do 

do 

1 

1 



do 

do 

8 

19 
2 

27 
2 

F.ilrtkld 

do 

do 

do 

1 

1 

do 

2 
5 
3 

2 
9 
3 
1 

do 

8 

8 

16 

4 

do 

do 

1 

do 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

do 

1 

Portland 

do 

9 

7 

16 

1 

5    |             6 

PuWt'H's  Valley 

do 

St.  John'a 

do 

1 

1 

Sandy.. 

do 

Sanvioa  Isle  .  .  . 

...do... 

404 


STATE    OF   OREGON. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION.  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &.C, 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

INDIA  K. 

Aggrcgnto. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.        |    Total. 

31. 

F. 

Total. 

\Villamctto  

Multnomah  

1C3 
134 
265 
243 
243 
249 
Sll 
190 
219 
152 
- 
555 
32 
86 
193 
51 
77 
61 
M 

189' 
191 
238 
213 
243 
230 
123 
216 
133 

107 
94 
184 
153 
184 
176 
171 
146 
145 
116 
150 
239 
15 

108 
19 

:« 

33 
9 
34 
128 
176 
188 
204 
200 
182 
105 
170 
89 

270 
2JS 
449 
396 
427 
425 
382 
336 
304 
268 
348 
794 
47 
107 
300 
70 
112 
D4 
43 
106 
317 
367 
426 

1 

1 

271 
- 
450 
396 
428 
425 
382 
338 
3C4 
268 
348 
804 
47 
107 
300 
70 
112 
94 
43 
106 
317 
30" 
42C 
41" 
44.' 
43'- 
231 
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do 

do 

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2 

8 

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5 

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NOTK.  —  No  return  of  B 


Tisioua  for  the  couutit-a  of  Clat.^op,  Linn,  Tillainook,  Umpqua,  nnd  Washington. 


TABLE  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Totfil  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  population,  j 

WHITX. 

] 
SI. 

JLACK 
F. 

Total. 

MULATTO. 

WHITK. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M.      i       !•'. 

Total. 

JL 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

I 
1,608       1,208 
193          113 
1,789       1,402 
235  !        1G3 
200  1        179 
204             65 
1,  840       1,  205 
1,990           833 

821        BOO 

2,  816 
306 
3,191 
400 
469 
289 
3,045 
2,829 
1  111 

3 

o 

2 

2,826 

3,192 
402 
4«9 
289 
3,053 
2,  869 
1,115 
4,684 
6,581 
6,443 
3,302 
3,486 
84 
1,144 
1,363 
0  G34 

203 
117 
192 
72 
44 
89 
KM 
795 
470 
70 
148 
501 
590 
113 
10 
86 
281 
115 
108 

45 
22 
82 
24 
19 
15 
17 
70 
38 
26 
43 
144 
258 
26 
1 
20 
43 
52 
37 

248 
139 
274 
96 
63 
104 
149 
865 
508 
96 
191 
645 
848 
139 
11 
106 
324 
167 
145 

248 
139 
274 
96 
63 
104 
150 
867 

see 

96 
191 
645 

-:- 

139 
11 
106 
326 
167 
145 

3,074 
445 
3,466 
498 
5T2 
393 
3,203 
3,736 
1,623 
4,780 
6,772 
7,088 
4,150 
3,625 
93 
1,250 
1,689 
2.801 
3,  MS 

1 

' 
2 

Clattfop          .... 

. 

3 

10 

5 

o 

8 
12 

1 
2 

1 

14 
3 

14 
1 

4 

2 

2,  065       2,  018 
3,  640  ,     2,  934 
3,517       2,906 
1,858       1,427 
1,  991       1,  493 
51  j          33 
680  ^         481 
879  '        477 
1,  448  j    1/186 
1,694       1,405 

4,683 
fi,  574 
6,423 
3,285 
3,484 
84 
1,141 
1,336 
2,634 
3,099 

1 
1 

5 
9 
2 

o 

o 
6 

1 
3 
7 
15 

0 

1 

7 

1 

3 
6 
1 

4 
13 
2 

Polk  

Tillalnouk  

1 

4 

2 
1 

3 

5 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Washington  

Yum  Hill  

1 

3,100 

Total  

IT,  am  ,  19,840 

47,219 

40 

22 

62 

31 

30 

61 

47,  343 

4,136 

982 

5,118 

4 

.... 

4 

1 

.... 

1 

5,123 

52,465 

I:OTK.— 52  mule-  iiii.l  [17  fnnali-  Indians,  12  main  nud  16  IVmalc  hnlf-liroeds,  405  nial.-  :I-M|  2:1  tVm:i].-  Clii.n •*•  uiv  inchidi-d  hi  whit.'  imputation. 


STATE    OF    OREGON. 


405 


TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

110 
333 
480 
193 
46 
11 
78 
3,805 
2,497 
2,116 
9 
2,208 
65 
384 
271 
535 
247 
8 
46 
5,695 
169 
238 
2,206 
422 
3,285 
16,564 

• 

1,361 
73 
60 
1,432 
59 
293 
1,273 
203 
26 
212 
10 
295 

Holland  

15 
1,266 
33 
26 
43 
17 
39 

1  1 

Africa  

55 
8 
18 
663 

425 
50 
fi90 
9 

198 

1,078 
5 

Italy  

~" 

Portugal  

Virginia  

.  Central  America  
China  

JPolaud  

Russia  

22 
217 
5 
56 
1 
71 
13 
56 

6 
32 
3 

England  

Scotland  

At  • 

Spain  

Sweden  

'  .  .     y 

German  States; 

47,343 

Switzerland  

South  America  

J 

Baden  58 

Sandwich  Islands  

. 

Hesse   42 

Turkey  

West  Indies  

. 

Pra«sia                   .        222 

Wales  

Wurtemberg  62 
Germany,  (not  spe 
cified)  505 

Other  foreigu  countries  

' 

5,122 
47,343 

Total  Germany  

Ohio  

Great  Britain,  (not  specified)  .  . 

53,  405 

go 

TABLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.    OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.    OF.                          OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  or. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.   OF. 

17 

3 

38 
14' 
3 

30 
22 
32 
343 
5 
*> 

28 
3 
18 
36 
20 
2 
65 

84 
701 
10 
3 
7 
•!1 
198 
125 
9 
o 

40 
4 

4 

6 

ja. 

4 

27 

1 

•~**~\ 

.2 

3 

9 
7,861 
1,260 
2 
1C 
2G 
2 

:;- 
4 
8 
21 
56 

49 
5 
5 
7 

74 

7 
7 

1,849 
42 
104 

It- 
74 

31 

3 

6 
88 
22 
21 

Seamstresses  

15 
312 
7 
32 
67 
2 
3 
9 

a 

2 
22 
13 
9 
34 
21 

••—  _ 

38 
35 
206 
"   1J9 

:)0 
55 
(i 

2 

—22 

3 

7 
11 
135 
21 
4 

361 

A  cuts 

Dm     ists 

Servants  

&    >r  uf 

D  era 

Shingle-makera  

Masons,  (stone  and  brick)  

Ship-carpenters  

440 
98 
5 
03 
1,793 
11 
9 
5 

5 

3 

19 

(i 
4 

23 
73 
2 
4 

_H5_ 
9 
19 
2 
48 
3 

85 

58 
2 
45 

Factory  hands  

Millers            

Shipmasters  

Barbers  

Spinners  

P. 

F 

Bo    d       h  u     kte  irs 

F      ' 

Steamboatmen  

BoatbudUe              P 

Stone  and  marble  cutters  
Storekeepers  

Fishermen  

Music-teachers  

Booksellers 

Students  

Gardeners  and  nurserymen.  .  .  . 
Gas-fitters  

Surveyors  

Brick-makers  

. 

Harness-makers  

'  sm'ths 

Carpenters  

Cattle-uealers 

Hatters  

Packers  

Peddlers  

Civil  and  mechanical  engineers 
Clerks  

Innkeepers  

,               , 

-S--  * 

y    c 

Pilots  

Potters  

Printers  

Pump-makers  

Wool  combers  and  carders  
Other  occupations  and  uuk'wu 
Total  

Li  very  -stable  keepers    

Saddlers    

18,370 

400 


STATE   OF   PENNSYLVANIA. 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 

i 

2 
3 
4 

a 

6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
SI 
23 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 

29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
46 
4* 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  uml  under  10.     10  and  under  15 

I 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F.       i      M. 

F. 

11. 

F. 

U. 

F. 

It 

F. 

M. 

F. 

413 
j    3,061 
569 

391 
3,075 
5C6 
402 
420 
1,336 
431 
652 
849 
504 
520 
426 
311 
982 
365 
292 
282 

608 
562 
710 
415 
96 
639 
527 
13 
551 
120 

375 
5!7 
338 
1>53 
1,704 
336 
508 
720 
1,629 
573 
116 
485 
222 
278 
931 
188 

470 
337 

7,  47.-, 

1,575 
11,703 
2,494 
1,705 
1,775 
5,860 
1,909 
2,705 
3,  23  1 
2,206 
2,147 
1,568 
1,670 
3,699 
1,785 
1,302 
1,185 
1,624 
2,872 
2,220 
2,795 
1,566 
383 
2,998 
2,279 
68 
2,484 
550 
1,533 
1,787 
2,071 
1,363 
1,146 
6,979 
1,387  i 
1,976 
2,814 
6,456 
2,357 
514 
2,318 
981 
1,084 
3,946 
796 
3,024 
1,759 
1,452 
30,864 

1,512 
11,475 
2,309 
1,700 
1,688 
6,088 
1,897 
2,717 
3,232 
2,  252 
2,  132 
1,518 
1,627 
3,631 
1,709 
1,344 
1,173 
1,6.15 
2,898 
2,183 
2,707 
1,481 
360 
2,  879 
2,  215 
61 
2,273 
530 
1,459 
1,838 
2,051 
1,312 
1,057 
6,914 
1,  372 
1,972 
2,795 
6,122 
2,326 

2,292 
949 
1,094 
3,846 
826 
2,927 
1,751 
1,321 
30,533 

1,731 
11,931 
2,752 
2,042 
1,959 
6,411 
1,  9% 
3,1103 
3,802 
2,745 
2,078 
1,533 
1,  031 
4,144 
2,021 
1,407 
1,526 
1,728 
3,414 
2,498 
2,888 
1,671 
430 
3,263 
2,714 
68 
2,802 
657 
1,741 
1,998 
2,501 
1,431 
1,  240 
7,  166  ' 
1,094 
2,008 
2,961 
6,434  i 
2,489 
620 
2,562 
1,131 
1,247  } 
4,264 

avi 

3,201  • 
1,981 
1,586 
31,981  : 

1,  749 
12,001 
2,688 
1,940 
1,914 
6,361 
1,989 
3,170 
3~KB 
2,594 
2,  139 
1,583 
1,876 
3,  935 
1,  939 
1,391 
1,178 
1,725 
3,320 
2,456 
2,871 
1,638 
455 
3,185 
2,751 
63 
2,708 
614 
1,777 
1,920 
2,417 
1,407 
1,094 
7,242 
1,539 
2,034 
2,949 
6,185 
2,524 
639 
2,751 
999 
1,243 
4,073 
825 
3,156 
1,875 
1,509 
31,  737 

1,739 
9,777 
2,329 
1,  804 
1,771 
5,818 
1,719 
3,074 
3,  048 
2,457 
1,650 
1,264 
3,746 
3,886 
1,605 
1,220 
1,081 
1,643 
3,096 
2,340 
2,020 
1,011 
354 
2,856 
2,609 
30 
2,581 
630 
1,739 
1,877 
2,301 
1,139 
1,139 
6,369 
1,423 
1,952 
2,495 
4,964 
2,300 
279 
2,336 
907 
1,136 
3,864 
757 
2,782 
1,829 
1,544 
26,135 

1,588 
9,  425 
2,  2  13 
1,755 
!     1,060 
5,738 
1,010 
3,041 
3,370 
2,  303 
1,  617 
1,225 
1,601 
3,742 
1,636 
1,114 
974 
1,472 
2,901 
2,333 
2,631 
1,611 
326 
2,788 
2,016 
41 
2,420 
555 
1,531 
1,776 
2,199 
1,093 
1,024 
6,325 
1.473 
1,907 
2,433 
4,  951 
2,169 

J 

2,240 
1,002 
1,051 
3,706 
701 
2,714 
1,775 
1,386 
27,  113 

1,  433 
8,541 
1,  904 
1,5!'8 
1,536 
5,123 
1,335 
2,785 
3,421 
2,053 
1,390 
957 
1,434 
3,654 
1,350 
977 
925 
1,436 
2,730 
2,295 
2,408 
1,588 
297 
2,583 
2,203 
50 
2,  328 

1,362 
1,521 
1,862 
942 
955 
5,858 
1,299 

2,139 
4,280 
2,015 
436 
2,025 
931 
948 
3,067 
071 
2,444 
1,536 
1,345 
23,425 

1,497 
9,507 
2,010 
1,725 
1,525 

5,2:7 

,   -,. 
1,  o36 

2,953 
3,194 
2,  013 
1,484 
972 
1,013 
3,612 
1,415 
OS6 
991 
1,418 
2,839 
2,327 
2,648 
1,639 
262 
2,785 
2,311 
40 
2,348 
502 
1,3^5 
I,  337 
1,948 
1,  007 
950 
6,008 
1,298 
1,732 
2,138 
4,413 
2,080 
447 
2,148 
9DO 
873 
3,736 
712 
2,616 
1,030 
1,343 
29,294 

2,263 
13,  431 
2,723 
2,193 
2,013 
7,  210 
2,313 
4,121 
5,158 
2,551 
2,524 
1,901 
2.236 
5,899 
1,766 
1,750 
1,747 
2,112 
4,033 
3,417 
4,073 
2,581 
008 
4,014 
2,908 
117 
3,105 

oro 

1,878 
2,267 
2,514 
1,644 
1,382 
9,403 
1,662 
2,044 
3,783 
8,063 
3,30(5 
831 
3,900 
1,330 
1,301 
0,008 
1,107 
3,  983 
2,516 
1,910 
411,  d>7 

2,403 
16,280 
2  921 
2,403 
2,119 

2,431 
3,  920 
5,223 
2,663 
2,406 
1,623 
2,381 
6,138 
1,  998 
1,457 
1,334 
2,151 
4,  179 
3,303 
4,223 
(2,  783 
399 
4,429 
3,212 
81 
3,490 
726 
1,  996 
2,228 
2,735 
1,495 
1,423 
9,989 
2,028 
2,720 
3,710 
7,  7  15 
3,222 
714 
3,037 
1,436 
1,239 
0,225 
1,173 
4,187  ! 
2,5U4 
1,867 

61,380     ; 

1,463 
12,306 
2,117 
1,591 
1,317 
5,434 
1,698 
3,048 
3,853 
1,  761 
1,918 
1,503 
1,597 
4,209 
1,363 
1,  178 
1,220 
1,533 
2,816 
2,156 
2,804 
1,796 
435 
3,190 
2,018 
65 
2,108 
472 
1,322 
1,  664 
1,837 
1,101 
899 
7,074 
1,  243 
1,883  ' 
3,046 
0,621 
2,341  I 
661 
2,023 
854 
966 
4,500  : 
913 

3,123  ; 

1,720  : 
1,189 
41,356 

1,622 
11,296 
2,001 
1,612 
1,338 
5,367 
1,027 
2,708 
3,903 
1,918 

I,O:M 

1,220 
1,  454 
4,374 
1,276 
940 
959 
1,419 
2,661 
2,  370 
2,712 
1,953 
295 
2,989 
2,100 
41 
2,209 
479 
1,  245 
1,548 
1,929 
902 
907 
6,787 
I,3i3 
1,806 
2,580  ' 
5,330 
2,052 
512 
2,075 
883 

874  ' 
1 

4,363 
808 
2,848 
1,519 
1,210 
12,156 

1,190 
8,053 
1,421 
1,239 
1,  073 
4,251 
1,159 
2,308 
3,  133 
1,537 
1,273 
1,063 
1,187 
3,259 
1,034 
813 
766 
1,040 
2,127 
1,719 
2,051 
1,310 
318 
2,303 
1,531 
36 
1,767 
390 
951 
1,153 
1,303 
715 
611 
5,186 
1,019 
1,442 
1,908 
4,199  ! 
1,637 
440 
1,489 
633 
731 
3,334 
605 
2,103 
1,291 
970 
25,931  i 

1,247 
0,943 
1,223 
1,210 
1,012 
3,902 
S63 
1,978 
2,948 
1,390 
952 

1,070 
3,301 
903 
624 
630 
903 
1,944 
1,720 
1,915 
1,333 
224 
2,036 
1,534 
23 
1,871 
337 
927 
1,024 
1,273 
517  ; 
629  ! 
4,830 
961 
1,463 
1,740 
3,343 
],439 
303 
1,467 
691 
538 
3,233 
519 
2,068 
1,190 
WO 
25,  2U3 

47: 

437 
1,330 
501 
612 
863 
481 
565 
416 
400 
900 
379 
284 
283 
284 
650 
078 
730 
30-1 
96 
679 
561 
20 
582 
97 
37-1 
372 
544 
330 
318 
1,855 
338 
518 
737 
1,  722 
590 
119 
585 
231 
266 
977 
207 
701 
483 
336  i 
7,  8S-.I 

Blair 

Bucks  . 

Butler  . 

Center  

Chester  

Clarion  

Clearfield  .     . 

Clinton  

Crawford... 

Elk  

Erie  

Fayctte  

Forest  

Franklin  

Fulton  

Green  

Juniatn  

Lancaster  

Lawrence  

Lebanon  

Lehigh  

Luzerne  

Lj-coming  

McKean  

Mercer  

Mifflin  

Monroe  

Montgomery  

Montour  

Northampton. 

Northumberland 

Perry  

HlilHlM|rt,,j,  .      .  . 

STATE    OF    PENNSYLVANIA. 


407 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


50  and  under  CO. 

60  and  under  70.    70  and  under  80. 

80  and  unrter  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100.   Age  unk'wn. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES 

1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
4-1 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
43 
49 

II. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

jr. 

F. 

51.        F.    |    M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

903 
4,339 
951 
943 
751 
2,703 
743 
1,530 
2,120 
1,115 
771 
471 
755 
2,369 
714 
448 
461 
603 
1,485 
1,055 
1,213 
914 
180 
1,555 
1,057 
20 
1,199 
289 
507 
816 
880 
431 
441 
3,451 
659 
928 
1,269 
2,154 
985 
24? 
1,049 
449 
497 
2,326 
326 
1,427 
807 
670 
13,367 

934 
4,088 
820 
859 
033 
2,550 
641 
1  232 
2,07!) 
969 
670 
383 
605 
2,286 
537 
336 
382 
623 
1,297 
1,083 
1,137 
914 
15.) 
1,391 
1,  054 
13 
1,160 
277 
559 
704 
83G 
35G 
449 
3,446 
638 
877 
1,222 
1,  742 
850 
179 
970 
411 
413 
2,289 
338 
1,320 
782 
587 
14,777 

601 
2,336 
543 

554 
437 
1,  KM 
376 
681 
1,33.1 
644 
405 
242 
479 
1,513 
370 
2G1 
213 
337 
939 
610 
622 
546 
89 
981 
604 
16 
702 
209 
307 
492 
601 
247 
275 
1,921 
418 
574 
714 
1,130 
572 
141 
610 
283 
271 
1,376 
195 
786 
425 
397 
6,746 

510 
2,313 
4  GO 
525 
397 
1,571 
298 
7S8 
1,372 
524 
331 
204 
368 
1,537 
317 
194 
161 
3S5 
7G7 
643 
GSO 
571 
74 
787 
629 
5 
706 
1C7 
342 
447 
529 
200 
246 
2,044 
354 
578 
707 
1,103 
515 
102 
556 
223 
207 
1,321 
173 
775 
470 
355 
8,711 

2GG 
774 
215 
234 
184 
009 
133 
422 
590 
293 
141 
60 
148 
633 
150 
114 
88 
1G8 
372 
304 
200 
194 
41 
374 
2ti8 
2 
317 
63 
163 
178 
249 
84 
93 
783 
124 
208 
281 
406 
249 
54 
263 
84 
133 
573 
64 
327 
104 
153 
8,282 

259 
890 
190 
237 
176 
057 
127 
327 
627 
248 
102 
50 
147 
679 
.      125 
70 
73 
100 
304 
327 
243 
253 
18 
345 
200 
3 
325 
73 
190 
170 
192 
71 
108 
952 
174 
225 
289 
4S9 
224 
36 
223 
79 
118 
655 
78 
387 
184 
153 
3,623 

60 
194 
46 
76 
48 
127 
18 
82 
143 
72 
31 
25 
20 
100 
43 
27 
13 
35 
103 
71 
41 
41 
6 

96 
92 
1 
60 
10 

53 
55 
18 
20 
189 
03 
42 
70 
102 
50 
13 
76 
21 
30 
131 
21 
64 
34 
29 
518 

67 
220 
40 
53 
44 
166 
29 
77 
195 
74 
30 
2° 
39 
184 
38 
15 
20 
32 
81 
77 
50 
65 
5 
84 
84 
1 
88 
29 
45 
53 
40 
11 
25 
220 
CO 
52 
89 
81 
40 
11 
73 
23 
27 
106 
12 

46 
43 
1,006 

5 
19 
5 
4 
8 
9 
o 

8 
15 
12 
6 
1 
4 
10 
4 
1 
o 

4 
13 
6 
o 

2 

1 
11 
10 

9 
33 
4 
9 
6 
11 
3 
9 
21 
7 
4 
1 

13,708 
83,554 
18,009 
14,  404 
13,  310 
46,530 
13,958 
24,888 
31,316 
18,022 
14,  902 
11,  070 
13,  613 
34,  342 
12,657 
9,907 
9,210 
12,  007 
24,  662 
19,209 
22,452 
14,250 
3,  234 
24,906 
18,907 
505 
20,102 
4,587 
12,078 
14,164 
16,  815 
9,450 
8,552 
56,  249 
11,334 
15,  862 
22,316 
46,540 
18,953 
4,728 
18,252 
8,009 
8,613 
34,975 
6,581 
23,976 
14,600 
11,589 
260,156 

13,  824 
87,  518 
17,  550 
14,  403 
12,  932 
46,  791 
13,588 
23,643 
30,043 
17,  516 
14,138 
9,954 
13,126 
34,329 
12,268 
8,771 
8,376 
12,295 
23,911 
19,  450 
22,595 
14,  698 
2,670 
24,  345 
19,453 
303 
20,225 
4,443 
11,738 
13,626 
16,686 
8,739 
8,173 
56,605 
11,563 
15,886 
21,380 
43,254 
18,047 
4,131 
18,323 
7,916 
8,018 
31,621 
6,358 
23,  787 
14,  207 
11,085 
083  188 

27,532 
176,  102 
35,  019 
28,  860 
26,  242 
93,321 
27,  546 
48,  531 
61,  959 
35,538 
29,040 
21,024 
26,  739 
68,671 
24,925 
18,  678 
17,  586 
24,962 
48,  573 
38,758 
45,047 
28,948 
5,904 
49,  251 
38,  360 
808 
40,  327 
9,030 
23,816 
27,810 
33,501 
18,  189 
16,725 
112,854 
22,897 
31,  748 
43,396 
89,  794 
37,000 
8,859 
36,  575 
15,925 
16,631 
69,596 
12,  939 
47,  7SJ 
28,  807 
22,  674 
5-13,  344 

2 

2          1 
o 

1 

Bedford 

1 

1 
1 

Blair 

1 

5 
2 

1           1 

1 

Bucks  

3 

1 

1 

23 
5 
2 
5 

1 
21 
10 
5 
10 
1 
7 
10 

1 
2 

2 

1 

Chester 

1 

Clinton  

1 

1 

Elk 

1 

1 

Erio 

7 
1 
9 
6 
5 

11 
2 
3 

6 

7 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

3 
13 
4 

7 
21 
4 
5 
7 
8 
6 
3 
3 
3 
3 
11 

1 

4 

' 

1 

3 
2 

1 

4 
7 
1 
o 
12 
4 
3 
8 
3 
5 
4 
3 
51 

1 
1 

Lehigh 

1 

1 
1 

McKcan 



2 

2 

1 

Mifflin 

1 

2 

Montgomery  

4 
5 
4 
134 

1 
1 

1 



Northampton  
Northumberland  .  . 

3 

15 

1 

1 

Philadelphia  

408 


STATE    OF    PENNSYLVANIA. 

TABLK  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE— Continued. 


. 
. 
. 

59 

61 
63 

• 
64 

. 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

11 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

31. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

Pike 

88 
106 
1,672 
292 
448 
105 
492 
373 
240 
301 
273 
557 
451 
803 
205 
934 

101 
186 
1,581 
265 
387 
81 
379 
341 
209 
298 
251 
567 
447 
794 
159 
957 

447 
765 
6,426 
1,000 
1,839 
389 
2,032 
1,840 
800 
1,685 
1,257 
2,619 
2,073 
3,348 
784 
4,056 

440 
722 
6,497 

1,817 
337 
1,891 
1,772 
799 
1.C31 
1,103 
2,439 
2,035 
3,259 
778 
3,969 

496 
827 
6,680 
1,090 
2,088 
427 
2,363 
2,256 
896 
1,871 
1,304 
2,906 
2,370 
3,775 
910 
4,377 

47G 
809 
6,622 
1,009 
2,019 
412 
2,285 
2,162 
833 
1,797 
1,318 
3,015 
2,156 
3,786 
835 
4,446 

424 
735 
5,711 
947 
1,835 
383 
2,265 
2,027 
852 
1,  607 
1,084 
2,894 
2,129 
3,330 
835 
4,155 

438 
700 
5,443 
941 
1,768 
360 
2;  196 
1,927 
804 
1,510 
1,065 
2,786 
1,968 
3,149 
801 
3,993 

393 
595 
4,331 
804 
1,449 
312 
2,025 
1,744 
799 
1,436 
991 
2,537 
1,673 
2,849 
722 
3,669 

3G3 
582 
4,513 
877 
1,596 
324 
2,124 
1,705 
918 
1,  444 
1,021 
2,651 
1,666 
2,976 
6% 
3,632 

613 
1,017 
6,884 
1,179 
2,014 
477 
3,007 
2,635 
1,239 
2,320 
1,824 
3,558 
2,608 
4,145 
996 
5,387 

553 
907 
6,838 
1,219 
2,182 
309 
2,990 
2,482 
1,243 
1,988 
1,608 
3,937 
2,483 
4,522 
1,014 
5,627 

447 
817 
6,144 
853 
1,367 
311 
2,260 
2,038 
775 
1,479 
1,361 
2,605 
2,296 
3,097 
776 
3,994 

409 
651 
5,336 
805 
1,329 
299 
2,089 
1,789 
821 
1,289 
1,124 
2,717 
1,898 
3,103 
725 
3,814 

343 
551 
4,214 
618 
1,052 
255 
1,711 
1,413 
60-1 
1,024 
925 
2,026 
1,516 
2,221 
5% 
3,034 

273 
410 
3,321 
594 
962 
197 
1,635 
1,  182 
630 
861 
717 
1,930 
1,300 
2,025 
485 
2,909 

Schuylkill 

York 

Total  

43,483 

41,  988 

176,503 

173,121 

190,934 

187,041 

167,990 

163,624 

146,717 

156,844 

241,647 

257,838 

184,104 

176,602 

129,481  '  116,828 

FREE  COLORED. 


1 

3 

g 

30 

85 

°6 

30 

°G 

30 

•» 

53 

39 

132 

144 

172 

170 

163 

3 

3 

2 

17 

11 

11 

18 

' 

5 

3 

% 

Bedford 

11 

3 

6 

Berks 

g 

5 

7 

Blair 

7 

R 

Bradford 

0 

9 

Bucks  . 

15 

•• 

Butler 

I 

11 

2 

Carbon  

2 

1 

2 

:  ' 

Center  

3 

4 

| 

Chester  

96 

78 

15 

Clarion  

1 

2 

I 

Clcarfiold  

I 

! 

Clinton  

2 

• 

19 

I 

1° 

I 

Dauphin  

07 

Delaware  

20 

Elk  

I 

: 

Erie  

Fayctte  

17 

7 

3 

12 

17 

19 

18 

Franklin  

26 

88 

119 

112 

140 

67 

92 

Fulton  

g 

115 

133 

171 

86 

- 

G  wn  

8 

6 

G 

5 

33 

45 

35 

24 

45 

38 

46 

27 

: 

18 

17 

B 

Indiana  

SO 

38 

19 

14 

23 

17 

22 

21 

I 

11 

15 

20 

13 

13 

9 

16 

11 

6 

10 

1C 

7 

STATE    OF    PENNSYLVANIA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


409 


WHITE— Continued. 


50  and  under  GO. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  uud  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90nnd  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unku'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

50 
51 
Si 
S3 
84 
X 
56 
57 
5G 
SS 
6C 
61 
65 

a 

64 
K 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

It 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M.            F. 

SI.        P. 

M.         F. 

M.                 F. 

204 
304 
2,138 
392 
722 
187 
1,140 
949 
JOG 
CS6 
584 
1,261 
1,023 
1,571 
304 
2,058 

150 
250 
1,801 
422 
C74 
158 
1,000 
772 
426 
004 
447 
1,263 
787 
1,544 
- 
2,022 

140 
190 
1,055 
227 
411 
92 
724 
556 
200 
386 
324 
848 
532 
955 
213 
1,281 

103 
118 
l.OCG 
220 
347 
73 
631 
444 
257 
299 
252 
891 
375 
932 
1G6 
1,  201 

52 

67 
343 
82 
106 
30 
346 
220 
101 
158 
142 
;    i 
193 
480 
83 
490 

35 

JX, 

373 
112 
157 
32 
297 
163 
108 
135 
107 
413 
132 
401 
68 
545 

13 
13 
04 
24 
47 
12 
73 
46 
32 
38 
31 
105 
47 
94 
25 
116 

7 
15 
84 
18 
4!) 
5 
69 
40 

28 

122 
20 
108 
10 
138 

3  1           2 
5            11 
3              3 

4              1 

J            1 

3,  6G8           3,  3.50 
0,051  :         5,404 
45,  OS7         43,  486 
7,  516           7,  484 
13,442         13,289 
2,  980          2,  648 
18,  405         17,  593 
10,101          14,841 
7,  010           7,  080 
13,084  i       11,890 
10,101           9,038 
22,  328         22,  751 
10,  919         15,  280 
26,691         26,013 
0,  512           6,  023 
33,  5G5         33,  269 

7,018 
11,455 
89,153 
15,000 
26,  731 
5,628 
36,  058 
30,  942 
14,  090 
24,  974 
19,139 
45,  079 
32,  199 
53,304 
12,535 
66,  834 

Pike 

1 

Potter 

Scbuylkili  
Snyder  

1 

| 

5              7 
5  : 

3 

1 

1    .     ... 

Susquehannii  
Tioga 

3               6 

1               2 
14             20 
0              6 
10             14 
3 

1 

] 

1 

"Westmoreland  

8  |           14 

2 

York 

79,500 

75,  470 

45,  235     44,  721      17,  072 

19,048 

4,182 

4,  905 

391          508 

27 

52 

17           6     1,427,943     1,421,310 

2,  849,  259 

FKEE  COLOUEU. 


12 

16 

11 

10 

9 

5 

2 

4 

1 

1 

228 

246 

474 

j 

67 

73 

33 

32 

7 

7 

6 

5 

1 

3 

1 

1  302 

1  423 

o  725 

S 

5 

3 

3 

3 

1 

2 

90 

88 

178 

! 

8 

11 

3 

4 

2 

1 

1 

137 

137 

274 

Beaver 

4 

14 

12 

15 

9 

4 

5 

1 

I 

1 

270 

o-->4 

494 

a 

23 

15 

15 

4 

4 

3 

3 

1 

248 

249 

497 

o 

8 

3 

8 

141 

14° 

283 

5 

7 

4 

3 

1 

104 

99 

203 

53 

45 

26 

32 

30 

19 

7 

13 

1 

5 

1 

795 

823 

1  CIS 

g 

1 

2 

3 

1 

27 

°9 

56 

10 

3 

o 

„ 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

67 

48 

115 

U 

1 

1 

5 

4 

9 

7 

5 

11 

Q 

1 

1 

I 

I 

13° 

1°9 

°61 

u 

202 

ICO 

113 

89 

45 

,; 

15 

1G 

3 

I 

1 

2  995 

2  91° 

5  907 

Chester 

1  J 

3 

1 

33 

30 

63 

i  1 

4 

4 

1 

1 

i 

39 

42 

81 

Clear  field 

16 

6 

5 

4 

1 

2 

71 

6G 

137 

Clinton 

17 

4 

3 

2 

i 

47 

56 

103 

18 

8 

9 

3 

2 

1 

94 

88 

182 

" 

34 

33 

27 

23 

7 

15 

1 

2 

3 

2 

638 

702 

1  340 

M 

50 

37 

29 

23 

11 

19 

3 

1 

814 

895 

1  709 

21 

53 

48 

30 

23 

10 

30 

9 

6 

g 

1 

3 

817 

83° 

1  G49 

SS 

5 

9 

4 

7 

1 

1 

O 

1 

97 

84 

181 

24 

42 

43 

31 

30 

14 

16 

5 

5 

" 

1 

723 

827 

1  549 

33 

54 

43 

29 

23 

10 

18 

4 

4 

1 

866 

933 

1  799 

36 

4 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

5G 

15 

10 

0 

6 

4 

5 

1 

3 

1 

1 

258 

268 

5^*6 

98 

10 

0 

1 

4 

3 

3 

1 

4° 

148 

(K)Q 

4 

3 

3 

2 

5 

100 

8fi 

Iftfi 

Tmlihim 

an 

52 


410 


STATE    OF    PENNSYLVANIA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX 


FREE  COLOKED— Continued. 


31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 

: 

41 
42 
43 
44 

45 
46 

47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
53 
53 
5-1 
55 

a> 

57 
58 
59 
CO 
01 
C2 
C3 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

11 

P. 

M.            F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M.            F. 

2 
3 

49 
2 

-: 
5 
53 
5 

5 
21 
237 
7 
5 
3 

30 
20 

10 

: 

6 
2 

809 
8 
1 
23 
1 
4 

5 
20 
152 
C 

e 

1 

24 

20 
19 

50 
5 
5 
7 
7 
1,005 
10 
1 
19 

11 
17 
255 
6 

0 

3 

oo 
23 
17 
7 
CO 
C 
13 
6 
7 
1,019 
10 

4 

25 
226 
8 
1 
3 

22 
22 

53 

4 
10 
7 
6 
1,195 
9 

6 
22 
217 
5 

5 

11 
199 
5 
o 

1 
23 

13 
30 
7 
61 
8 
13 
4 

1,199 
10 
1 
20 
o 

2 
1 
12 
13 
5 
8 

122 
•> 

4 
25 

4 
21 
173 
7 
C 
., 
30 
15 
18 
24 
10 
43 
4 
3 
10 
11 
915 
6 
2 
20 
o 

3 

1 
11 
4 
1 
2 
105 
o 

27 

3 
13 

191 

: 

7 
22 
21 
19 
27 
12 
70 
7 
8 
10 
11 
1,452 
11 
2 
17 
3 
o 

1 

12 
2 
4 
4 

80 

i 

10 
17 
303 
8 
7 
7 
37 
42 
23 
30 
11 
65 
16 
14 
8 
12 
1,875 
12 
4 
31 
1 
5 

6 
22 
315 
12 
8 
2 
40 
44 
23 
43 
10 
75 
13 
14 
7 
8 
2,864 
11 
1 
38 
o 

5 

1 
20 
9 

r 

153 
6 
o 

3    

4 
19 

148 
4 
6 
2 
24 
17 
13 
11 
3 
50  , 
8  I 
6 
6 

ijr 

1,024 
7 
1 
go 

i 

i 

23 
10 
3 
1 
60 
3 
3 
17 

3 

10 
133 
3 
4 
1 
21 
16 
3 
23 
5 
49 
5 
7 
4 
4 
1,408 
6 

13 
191 
7  . 

13 
1 
7 

43 
22 
9 

19  : 
5  | 
50 
11 
10  ' 
10 
8 
1,459 
4 

12 
168 
4 
4 
3 
26 
22 
17 
32 
7 
54 
6 
10 
5 
5 
2,022 
7 

1 

8 
2 
C 
1 
1 
12 
1 
1 
4 
2 
187 

1 

10 
3 

7 

10 
3 
10 
3 
3 
6 
1 
209 
1 
1 
6 

4 
21 
23 

29 
5 
64 
C 
5 
7 
10 
990 
12 

" 

Pike           

Schuvlkill 

6 

1 

1 

23 
5 
3 

26 
o 

4 

20 
5 
1 

19 
1 

20 
4 

1 

14 

1 

1 
1 
8 
6 

1 

1 
7li 

3 

6 
13 

1 

1 

3 
o 

4 

1 
1 

16 
o 

5 
11 
111 
3 
1 

28 
1 

73 
1 

1 
8 

t 

103 

7 
3 
5 
4 
131 
1 
2 
33 

13 
9 
2 
4 

9 
9 
3 
5 

128 
0 
1 
35 
1 
83 

20 
8 
5 
7 
119 
7 

13 
5 
5 

o 

87 
5 
2 
19 

15 
5 

4 

99 

1 
19 

18 

16 

1 
1 
8 

1            ' 

1 

4 
33 

5 

38 
1 

35 

128 

York 

23 

20 

70 

85 

91 

73 

78 

65          110 

84 

75 

01 

6-1 

Total 

681 

716 

2,750 

".  : 

3,  324 

3,453 

3,171       3,401  j     2,813 

3.51C 

4,690 

6,093 

3,410 

4,078 

2,558 

2,898 

INDIAN. 


i 

i 

1 

1 

- 


Total 

1  ' 

] 

, 

i 

AGGREGATE. 


Total  whites  !  43  483 

41  988 

17fi  503 

17*1  1°1 

f 

187  Gil 

170  06° 

129  481 

- 

Total  free  colored                        C84 

1M,  I,J 

o  gng 

Total  Indian*  

1 

1 



Acgrcgulr  j  41,167 

42,  704 

170,253 

17f>,  115 

104,358 

101,  001 

171,162 

107,025 

140,531 

ICO,  357 

24fi,  :H3 

263,031 

187,514 

180,741 

132,  030 

121,  TJfi 

STATE    OF    PENNSYLVANIA. 

TABLK  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


411 


FREE  COLORED— Continued. 


50  and  under  CO. 

GO  and  miller  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Abuve  100. 

Age  unk'wn. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
69 
61 
02 
63 

M. 

P. 

31. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M.            F. 

M. 

F. 

11. 

F. 

11 

P. 

3 
C 
10  i 

1 

0 

1 
18 
14 
12 
23 
o 

33 

3 

1 
5 
"    00 
1 
o 

3 
5 

C 
5 
9 

16 
1 
2 
3 

o 

343 
o 

1 
8 

49 
139 
1,700 
49 
40 
35 
228 
197 
148 
187 
CO 
440 
59 
67 
61 
65 
9,177 
C8 
9 
188 
20 
25 
3 
113 
47 
28 
37 
844 
31 
17 
229 
4 
703 

32 
122 
1,699 
53 
37 
22 
222 
202 
133 

: 
67 
464 
55 
74 
54 
54 
13,008 
69 
6 
169 
15 
22 
6 
06 
55 
27 
32 
882 
20 
23 
203 
1 
603 

81 
261 
3,459 
102 
83 
57 
450 
399 
281 
415 
127 
904 
114 
141 
115 
119 
22,185 
137 
15 
357 
35 
47 
: 
209 
102 
55 
69 
1,720 
51 
40 
432 
5 
1,366 

Jefferson  

3 
50 
2 
o 

1 
2 

S 
6 
1 
15 
1 
2 

1 
13 

i  ;       i 

3               1 

Juniata  

: 
t 

4 

J 

11 
11 
5 
14 
4 
18 

19 
1 

17 
1 
1 

9 

1 

1 
^ 

I 

1 

Lebanon  

1 

Lehigh  

1 

1 

Lazcrne  

3 
3 

3 
1 

3 

Lycoming  

1 

Mercer  

o 
1 
2 
1 

2 

] 

Mifflin  

Monroe  

5 

5 
1 
2 

3 

1 

Montgomery  
ilontour  

1 

Northampton  
Northumberland  .  . 
Perry  

1 
4 

520 
4 

4 
3 

803 

1 

2 

450 
3 

1 
175 

.     .       '            1 

07 
1 

27 

70 

4            23 

3         13 

Philadelphia  
Piko  

Potter  

14 
1 
3 

5 

3 

1 

1 

1 

Schuylkill  

1 
1 

Snydor  

3 

1 

1 

1 
2 

a 

2 

1 

Somerset  

1 

5 

1 

Sullivan  

5 

1 

5 

1 
1 

4 

1 
1 

1 

1 

Susqueha:ma  
v 
Tioga  .  .".  

1 

- 

1 
2 

26 

1 
1 
24 

] 

Union  

o 

38 
2 
2 
16 
1 
57 

i 

10 
o 

1 

Veuango  

4G 

14 

2 

Warren  

1 

8 

o 
5 

1 
4 

Wayne  

5 

3 

2 

1 

1 

Westmoreland  
Wyoming  

44 

23 

14 

10 

7 

5 

3 

York  

1,596 

1,710 

858 

947' 

351 

422 

126 

170 

27  ;          53 

8         27 

1 

1 

•X,  473         30,  476 

«. 

•-    50,949 

INDIAN. 


1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Bucks  

9 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

Lancaster  

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

7 

AGGREGATE. 


79,500 

75,  470 

45,  235 

44,  721 

17,  672 

19,048 

4,182 

4,905 

391 

5C8 

27 

52 

17 

6 

1,  427,  943 

1,421,316 

2,  849,  259 

Total  whites  

1,596 

1,710 

851 

947 

351 

422 

120 

170 

27 

53 

8 

27 

1 

1 

26,  473 

30,  476 

56,  949 

Total  free  colored. 

. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

7 

Total  Indians  

81,  157 

77,180 

46,093 

45,669 

18,023 

19,  470 

4,308 

5,076 

418 

G21 

35 

80 

18 

7 

1,454,419 

1,451,796 

2,  906,  215 

412 


STATE    OF    PENNSYLVANIA. 


TADLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free 
colored. 

Aggregate. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M.                         F. 

Total. 

Adam 

13,708 
68,555 
18,069 
14,401 
13,310 
4(5,530 
13,958 
24,888 
31,310 
18,022 
14,902 
11,070 
13,  C13 
34,  342 
12,657 
9,907 
9,210 
12,  067 
24,662 
19,  299 
22,  432 
14,250 
3,234 
21,906 
18,907 
505 
20,  102 
4,587 
12,079 
14,184 
16,815 
9,450 
8,  552 
56,250 
11,334 
15,  862 
22,  316 
46,540 
18,953 
4,728 
18,  252 
8,009 
6,613 
34.975 
6,581 
23,  976 
14,600 
11,589 
2GO,  156 
3,668 
6,051 
45,607 
7,  516 
13,  442 
2,980 
18,465 
16,  101 
7,010 
13,084 
10,101 
22,328 
16,  919 
26,  691 
6,512 
33,505 

13,824 
87,531 
17,550 
14,  462 
12,932 
46,  791 
13,588 
23,643 
30,  644 
17,  516 
14,138 
9,954 
13,  126 
34,329 
12,268 
8,  771 
8,376 
12,  295  • 
23,911 
19,  439 
22,595 
14,638 
2,670 
24,345 
19,453 
3U3 
20,  225 
4,443 
11,738 
13,  626 
16,686 
8,739 
8,  173 
56,005 
11,563 
13,886 
21,380 
43,  254 
18,  047 
4,131 
18,323 
7,910 
8,018 
•M,  621 
fi,338 
23,787 
14,207 
11,085 

3,350 
5,404 
43,  486 
7,484 
13,289 
2,648 
17,593 
14,841 
7,080 
11,890 
9,038 
22,751 
15,280 
86,  613 
6,023 
33,269 

27,532 
176,  106 
. 
28,866 
26,  242 
93,  321 
27,546 
48,531 
01,  960 
33,538 
29,040 
21,  024 
20,739 
03,  671 
24,925 
18,  678 
17,586 
24,962 
4tl,573 
38,758 
43,  047 
28,  948 
5,904 
49,  251 
38,  360 
898 
40,  327 
9,030 
23,  817 
27,810 
33,501 
18,  189 
Hi,  725 
112,855 
22,  897 
31,  748 
43,6% 
89,  794 
37,000 
8,859 
36,575 
15,925 
10,631 
69,595 
12,  939 
47,763 
28,  807 
22,674 
543,  344 
7,018 
11,455 
89,  153 
15,000 
26,731 
5,628 
36,058 
30,942 
14,090 
24,  974 
19,139 
45,079 
32,199 
53,  304 
12,  533 
.      CO,  E!l 

130 
698 

21 
137 
135 
214 
99 
79 
015 

19 
5 
90 
2,249 

17 
20 
27 
41 
306 
488 
631 
3 
52 
519 

106 
680 
25 
137 
122 
203 
97 
70 
590 
24 
16 
4 
73 
2,120 
21 
16 
15 
20 
50 
331 
501 
648 
5 
43 
610 

310 
1,378 
40 
274 
257 
422 
196 
149 
1,205 
48 
35 
9 
163 
4,363 
46 
33 
33 
47 
91 
637 
989 
1,299 
8 
95 
1,189 

78     ,               80 
604     :              713 
69                     63 

158 
1,347 
132 

474 
2,  725 
178 
.  274 
494 
497 
: 
203 
1,  618 
56 
115 
9 
261 
5,  907 
Go 
81 
137 
103 
182 
1,340 
1,709 
1,649 
11 
181 
1,549 

28,006 
178.831 
35,  797 
29,140 
. 
93,  818 
27,829 
48,734 
63,578 
35,594 
29,155 
21,033 
27,000 
74,  578 
24,988 
18,759 
17,723 
25,065 
48,755 
40,098 
46,756 
30,  597 
5,915 
49,  432 
39,  909 
898 
42,  126 
!).  131 
21,  :)43 
28,100 
33,687 
18,  270 
16,  988 
116,314 
22,999 
31,  ail 
43,  753 
90,  244 
37,  399 
8,839 
36,  830 
16,310 
16,758 
70,500 
13,033 
47,  904 
28,922 
22,  793 
503,529 
7,  153 
11,470 
89,510 
15,035 
26,  778 
5,637 
38,267 
31,  (Ml 
14,  14.1 
S3,  043 
19,  190 
46,805 
32,  239 
SI,  730 
12,540 
08,200 

hen 

135                   102 
34     ,                41 
42                     45 
25                     29 
180     .              233 
3    1                  5 
48                     32 

237 

87 
54 
413 
8 
80 

fterkti                                  

Blair                  

Buckg 

42 
740 
8 
22 
51 
20 
53 
332 
320 
160 
2 
45 
173 

56 
792 
9 
20 
51 
30 
38 
371 
394 
184 
1 
41 
187 

- 
1,  538 
17 
48 
102 
56 
91 
703 
720 
350 
3 
86 
360 

Cleuriield 

Clifton 

Elk 

Erio 

577 
48 
153 
102 
37 
26 
112 
1,115 
43 
15 
29 
103 
101 

019 
29 
162 
106 
37 
14 
101 
1,015 
43 
6 
19 
190 
101 

l,22(i 
77 
313 
208 
74 
40 
210 
2,130 
86 
21 
48 
3S) 
202 

289 
8 
105 
40 
03 
23 
27 
645 
6 
31 
6 
35 
96 

384 

1C 
106 
42 
49 
18 
18 
684 
10 
31 
3 
32 
101 

573 
24 
211 
82 
112 
41 
•15 
1,  309 
16 
62 
9 
07 
197 

1,  799 
101 
526 
290 
186 
81 
201 
3,459 
102 
83 
57 
430 
399 

Lebanon  
Lchigh  

McKeau  

54 
118 
51 
329 
51 
35 
37 
33 
fi,  319 
52 
3 
94 
15 
11 
2 
74 
35 
21 
37 
13 
598 
10 
1(17 
3 
471 

38 
131 
49 

;»2 

49 
44 
30 
24 
8,632 
57 
1 
88 
8 
13 
3 
63 
41 
18 
32 
4 
632 
10 
85 
1 
439 

99 

249 
100 
OS! 
100 
7'.) 
07 
57 
14,951 
109 
4 
182 
23 
24 
5 
142 
70 
39 
61) 
17 
1,250 
20 
192 
4 
9ffl 

94 
69 

A 

111 

32 
24 
31 
2,838 
16 
fi 
94 
5 
14 
1 
39 
12 

95 
97 
18 
132 

30 
24 
30 
4,376 
12 
5 
81 
7 

3 

28 
14 
9 

189 
106 
27 
243 
14 
62 
48 
62 
7,234 
28 
11 
175 

23 
4 
67 
20 
10 

281 
415 
127 
904 
114 
141 
115 
119 
22,185 
137 
15 
337 
39 
47 
9 
209 
102 
55 
69 
51 
1.7SB 
40 
432 
5 
1,306 

Mifflin 

Philadelphia 

Pike  

Bcbnylklll 

Tioga  

Vcnungo  

Wurren  

18 
246 

7 
,22 
1 
229 

16 
230 
13 
118 

31 
476 
20 
210 
1 
4:)3 

Washington  

Wayne  

Westmoreland  

Wyoming  

York  

204 

Total  l,4_, 

1,421,320 

2,849,266             17,841              19,966 

37,  807               8,  Ka              10,  510 

19,  142             56,  949 

2,900,213 

NOTK.— 7  Indiiuu  included  In  white  population. 


STATE   OF   PENNSYLVANIA. 


413 


TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M.                        P. 

Total. 

M.                   F. 

Total. 

Berwick 

4.34 
880 
349 

C44 
98 
1,047 
Ml 
370 
1,099 
719 
900 
584 
390 
338 
121 
812 
551 
859 
607 
054 
707 
479 
540 
2,457 
2,771 
4,020 
4,225 

433 
652 
326 
614 
108 
1,045 
227 
370 
1,103 
688 
922 
602 
361 
361 
159 
819 
554 
905 
590 
627 
753 
481 
559 
2,876 
2,  762 
4,204 
4,  697  ' 

867 
1,272 
668 
1,258 
206 
2,092 
468 
740 
2,202 
1,407 
1,822 
1,186 
751 
699 
280 
1,631 
1,105 
1,  704 
1,197 
1,281 
1,460 
960 
1,099 
5,333 
5,533 
8,224 
8,  922 

2 

11 
1 
32 
6 
11 
3 
2 
103 
14 
6 
4 
3 
1 

o 
28 
2 
67 
12 
23 
4 
4 
183 
28 
11 
11 
5 
3 

869 
'     > 
070 
1,325 
218 
2,  115 
472 
744 
2,390 
1,435 
1,833 
1,197 
750 
702 
280 
1,680 
1,111 
1,706 
1,201 
1,281 
1,460 
960 
1,116 
5,  387 
5,  5B6 
8,  663 

...  do 

17 
1 
35 
6 
12 
1 
2 
85 
14 
5 
7 
2 
2 

do 

do 

Fail-field 

do 

do 

do.. 

do 

do 

do  

do 

do 

do 

do  . 

do 

23 
2 

26 
4 
2 
2 

49 
6 
2 
4 

do 

...     do 

Oxford 

do 

do 

2                     4 

6 

,  do 

do.. 

9 
26 
25 
195 
69 

8 
28 
8 
S44 
95 

17 
51 
33 

439 
161 

do 

do 

...     do  . 

do 

13,  473 
1,437 
3,119 
1,585 
1,015 
152 
838 
1,754 
601 
2,966 
815 
553 
722 
1,309 
835 
1,608 
2,438 
1,375 
804 
757 
1,022 
2,350 
597 
5C7 
139 
571 
714 
495 
1,417 
501 
1,488 
734 
920 
2,  123 
1,684 
4,593 
1,823 
4,416 
3.  394 

14,539 
1,300 
2,861 
1,470 
1,005 
172 
873 
1,664 
530 
2,831 
835 
604 
669 
1,187 
752 
1,  654 
2,156 
1,329 
667 
567 
1,144 
2,074 
538 
580 
97 
600 
635 
464 
1,332 
."17 

i.ars 

703 
892 
2,  046 
1,831 
4,509 
1,890 
4,301 
3.  644 

28,012 
2,  713 
5,980 
3,055 
2,020 
324 
1,711 
3,418 
1,131 
5,797 
1,650 
1,157 
1,391 
2,496 
1,587 
3,262 
4,594 
2,70-1 
1,471 
1,324 
2,166 
4,424 
1,135 
1,147 
236 
1,171 
1,349 
959 
2,749 
1,018 
3,060 
1,437 
1,812 
4,169 
3,515 

9,109 

3,  713 
8,717 
7.038 

315 
1 
35 
12 
4 

375 
o 

31 
8 
3 

690 
3 
66 
20 

7 

28,  702 
2,  746 
6,046 
3,  075 
2,027 
324 
1,720 
3,  421 
1,  134 
5,991 
1,654 
1,187 
1,  391 
2,  505 
1,601 
3,  262 
4,617 
2,707 
1,482 
1,365 
2,166 
4,  434 
1,135 
1,148 

a 

1,172 
1,381 

959 
2,770 
1,  021 
3,084 
1,446 
1.821 
4,  206 
3,  585 
9,  187 
3,770 
8,  7:14 
7.534 

do 

do      .     ..     . 

do  

Collins 

do 

do 

do 

3 

1 
3 

91 

6 

2 

9 
3 
3 
194 
4 
30 

do  

do  

do 

103 
4 
16 

do 

do 

14 

do 

do  

3 

10 

6 

4 

9 
14 

do 

do 

Lower  St.  Glair 

do 

11 
2 
6 
23 

12 
1 
5 
18 

23 
3 
11 
41 

do 

do  

McClure 

do 

do 

Mifflin 

do          

5 

5 

"10 

...     do  

do 

1 

1 

do                                  .    . 

...     do  

1 
1 

1 
2 

Ohio  .              .                .          

do  

1 

do 

Peebles 

.   .do...     . 

10 
3 
12 
5 
5 
13 
36 
52 
30 
10 
224 

11 

21 
3 

24 
9 
9 
37 
70 
85 
57 
17 
496 

do  

Pitt 

do 

12 
4 
4 
24 
34 
33 
27 
7 
070 

Plum 

do     . 

Ptmn 

do  

do  

do 

do 

do  

5tli  ward 

...do... 

6th  ward    .                                           ...do... 

414 


STATE    OF    PENNSYLVANIA. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  tC.                                                       COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FUEE  COLO!*?.!). 

Aggregate. 

M.                    F.                 Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

1,348 
2,377 
2,204 

1,409 
2,  361 
2,110 

2,757 
4,738 
4,314 

104 
9 
6 

199 
11 
3 

303 
20 
9 

3,  120 
4,758 
4,323 

do  

do  

do  

23.9C2 
1,507 
1,008 
886 
1,236 
711 
665 
700 
661 
943 
343 
808 
915 
1,608 
9->6 
185 
645 
1,118 
1,318 
233 
976 

904 

1,  359 
627 
1,033 
823 
165 
737 
705 
624 
578 
511 
724 
998 
07 
679 
767 
507 
814 
496 
: 
100 
383 
561 
349 
400 
343 
387 
855 

c:JO 
282 
98 
311 
207 
146 
83 
004 
774 
122 
M2 
481 
399 
360 

24,  101 
1,462 
1,060 

. 
1,218 
711 
699 
801 
585 
939 
3 
763 
891 
1,469 
932 
109 
556 
1,138 
1,175 
216 
912 
402 
9:19 
96 
1,305 
861 
1,048 
853 
1<)3 
703 
681 
5SG 
597 

B83 
1,015 
52 
625 
803 
534 
737 
493 
758 
113 
437 
524 
400 
391 
370 
372 

589 
293 
109 
355 
206 
149 
77 
680 
.     ' 
137 
152 
514 
370 
34-2 

48,003 
2,969 
2,068 
1,704 
2,454 
1,422 
1,304 
1,561 
1,246 
1,885 
703 
1,571 
1,806 
3,071 
1,858 
354 
1,201 
2,256 
2,493 
419 
1,888 
830 
1,963 
196 
2,664 
1,688 
2,080 
1,676 
358 
1,440 
1,446 
1,210 
1,175 
991 
1,406 
2,013 
119 
1,304 
1,570 
1,101 
1,551 

1,571 
213 
810 
1,085 
755 
791 
712 
759 
1,071 
1,219 
575 
207 
096 
533 
295 
' 
1,344 
1,474 
259 
294 
995 
775 
702 

544 
33 
15 
18 
11 
8 
2 
8 
5 
o 

3 

17 
26 
25 
5 
4 

010 
28 
17 
10 
9 
6 
1 
17 
9 
1 
5 
12 
15 
31 
2 
6 

1,  154 

01 
32 
31 
20 
14 
3 
25 
14 
3 
8 
29 
41 
50 
7 
10 

49,217 
3,030 
2,100 
1,  798 
2,474 
1,436 
1,367 
1,586 
1,260 
1,888 
711 
1,000 
1,847 
3,127 
1,865 
304 
1  201 
2,260 
2,496 
449 
1,890 
833 
1,964 
196 
2,074 
1,701 
2,080 
1,696 
3.->9 
1,440 
1,446 
1,210 
1,175 
991 
1,  521 
2,014 
119 

1.571 
1,101 
1,552 
988 
1,070 
213 
817 
.      , 
822 
791 
717 
709 
1,077 
1,220 
577 
207 
690 
533 
295 
160 
1,  426 
1,476 
259 
290 
. 
775 
702 

do  

Robinaon 

do  

BOM 

do  

do  

do  

do  

do  

do  

do  

do  

..   do  

do  

do  

do  

do  

do  

W  ilk  ins 

do  

1 
I 

3 

2 

4 
3 

do  ..     . 

do  

1 

1 
1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

Burrell 

do  

do 

do 

do  .. 

6 
3 

4 

10 

10 
13 

da  

do  

do 

7 

13 

1 

20 
1 

do 

do.  .     . 

do  

dci  

North  BufF.il.-i  

do  -.  

Pair? 

do 

..  .  do 

64 

51 
1 

115 
1 

do  

do  

lied  Bank  

do  

1 
1 

1 

1 

South  Buff.ilo 

do 

do    . 

do 

1 

1 

do  

Wavno    

do  

3 

2 

5 

\Vorthingtou  

do  

Bi-aver  

1 
4 

28 

6 
5 
39 

7 
9 
67 

Bif?  Beaver  

do  

do 

do 

Borougli  

do...      . 

3 

7 
3 
1 

2 
3 
3 

5 

10 
6 
1 
2 

Chippewa  

do  

Darlington  

do  

Economy  

.   .     do 

FalUtou  

...     do  

2 

da 

Franklin  

do 

Freedom  

do. 

Georgetown  

do 

j 

Glasgow  

do 

CJret'iio  

do 

45 
2 

37 

n 

o 

Himovor  

do 

Ilooktttown  

do 

1 

1 

2 

Ilopewell  

do 

Independence  

do 

Industry  

...do... 

STATE   OF   PENNSYLVANIA. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


415 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHI1E. 

FREE  COI.OIIED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Totid. 

251 
537 
943 
883 
699 
456 
105 
213 
318 
513 
070 
515 
992 
320 
C17 
C52 
016 
371 
502 
609 
420 
47-1 
962 
70C 
818 
1,106 
183 
351 
809 
719 
870 
578 
800 
642 
784 
1,  272 
1,078 
420 
472 
710 
677 
1,  149 
415 
570 
590 
1,178 
1,016 
C04 
533 
674 
555 
486 
1,130 
1,250 
767 

1,040 
838 
481 
996 
700 
74-1 
775 
583 
2,806 
2,040 
2,374 
1,907 
1,916 

220 
510 
1,059 
902 
638 
4-19 
07 
221 
306 
537 
691 
566 
930 
298 
607 
598 
590 
343 
494 
700 
357 
470 
913 
689 
840 
1,057 
SOS 
344 
ISO 
661 
834 
526 
775 
650 
812 
1,233 
1,081 
424 
481 
682 
682 
1,026 
371 
548 
553 
1,113 
1,012 
670 
473 
698 
507 
429 
1,083 
1,148 
700 
840 
1,053 
837 
401 
1,039 
608 
699 
751 
595 
2,847 
2,138 
2,515 
2,  257 
2,077 

471 
1,047 
2,001 
1,785 
1,337 
905 
202 
434 
624 
1,050 
1,361 
1,111 
1,928 
018 
1,  224 
1,250 
1,  212 
716 
996 
1,  309 
777 
944 
1,875 
1,395 
1  604 
2,103 
388 
093 
1,589 
1,380 
1,704 
1,104 
1,581 
1,298 
1,596 
2,505 
2,159 
844 
953 
1,392 
1,339 
2,175 
786 
1,118 
1,  113 
2,291 
2,028 
1,334 
1,011 
1,372 
1,122 
913 
2,213 
2,398 
1,527 
1,618 
2,093 
1,675 
942 
2,055 
1,398 
1,443 
1,526 
1,178 
5,653 
4,178 
4,889 
4,164 
3,993 

471 
1,030 
2,034 
1,785 
1,337 
914 
S02 
434 
628 
1,050 
1,376 
1,128 
2,105 
631 
1,235 
1,330 
1,212 
716 
1,011 
1,390 
791 
963 
1,900 
1,395 
1,680 
2,  173 
394 
696 
1,  591 
1,389 
1,704 
1,106 
1,586 
1,299 
1,596 
2,516 
2,159 
844 
953 
1,392 
1,359 
2,182 
786 
1,  120 
1,143 
2,308 
2,041 
1,334 
1,  013 
1,372 
1,  122 
915 
2,217 
2,398 
1,531 
1,628 
2,093 
1,676 
056 
2,050 
1,398 
1,444 
1,526 
1,  178 
5,  700 
4,289 
4,  !!05 
4,169 
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M 

do  

o 
14 

1 
19 

3 
33 

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do  

do  

7 

2 

9 

do  

do  

do 

3 

1 

4 

do  

do  

i 

93 
1 
7 

51 

7 
9 
84 
2 

4 
35 

15 
17 
177 
3 
11 
80 

do  

Bedford  

.do  

do  

do  

do  

do  

do                                        

7 
10 
-    9 
13 
13 

8 
11 
5 
6 

15 
21 
14 
19 
25 

Juuiltl 

.     .  do..          

do  

do 

do                                            

do  

......do  

11 
4 
4 
1 
2 
4 

5 
6 

10 
10 
0 

1 

2 
9 

St  Cluir 

do 

do                                        

do      

do  

do 

5 

Union                  ^ 

do 

West  Providence 

An 

1 

1 
1 

1 
4 

o 
5 
1 

do 

do                                               

3 

8 

11 

Bethel 

do 

do 

do 

do 

..do            .   .            

j 

do 

6 

1 

7 

District     - 

do 

do                      ... 

1 

1 

2 

Earl 

do 

do 

9 
6 

8 

17 
13 

do 

do 

1  1  •  i  clc  lb  erg 

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1 

1 

2 

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2 

2 

4 

2 
6 

o 
4 

4 
10 

Marion  do 

1 
8 

1 
14 

1 

North  Heidelberg  clr» 

6 

1 

Cloy  

do 

do 

Pfnn  

do 

1 

1 

Perry  

.do 

Pike  

do 

lietuling  —  N.  E.  ward  .. 

do 

50 
55 
10 
12 
13 

57 
56 
6 
13 
13 

107 
111 
16 
25 
26 

N.  W.  ward  

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S.  E.  ward  

do  

S.  W.  ward  

do 

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416 


STATE   OF    PENNSYLVANIA. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &r.— Continued. 


I'lTIES.   TOWNS,   &C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FHEE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M.                         F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

, 

Berks 

1,249 
1,269 
835 
773 
1,  014 
945 
977 
1,015 
563 
Ri9 
711 
503 
838 
1,777 
1,131 
577 
414 
704 
400 
280 
504 
1,130 
619 
280 
1,295 
234 
461 
756 
574 
806 
400 
658 
555 
198 
<ttl 
1,508 
683 
1,117 
COO 
545 
721 
549 
510 
CI7 
603 
289 
720 
215 
903 
915 
746 
836 
1,060 
477 
958 
402 
106 
539 
770 
1,175 
480 
504 
7(i9 
601 
463 
540 
.     ; 
753 
683 

1,326 
1,171 
849 
789 
989 
1,004 
926 
1,004 
532 
761 
739 
572 
804 
1,  762 
1,073 
594 
401 
659 
392 
:     . 
535 
1,224 
595 
265 
1  222 
222 
445 
006 
563 
857 
381 
621 
507 
203 
620 
1,492 
037 
1,060 

0:3 

453 
648 
501 
493 
574 
584 
291 
700 
192 
843 
870 
704 
703 
991 
459 
849 
4«9 
109 
526 
795 
1,164 
401 

' 

7.6 
552 
439 
480 
545 
724 
075 

2,575 
2,440 
1,704 
1,564 
2,003 
1,949 
1,903 
2,019 
1,115 
1,600 
1,450 
1,  074 
1,642 
3,539 
2,204 
1,171 
815 
1,303 
792 
587 
1,099 
2,354 
1,214 
545 
2,317 
456 
900 
1,  422 
1,  137 
1,  723 
781 
1  279 

2,  575 
2,  461 
1,707 
1,566 
2,004 
1,956 
- 
2,027 
1.  125 
1,600 
1,450 
1,076 
1,049 
3,591 
2,  204 
1,176 
815 
1,  363 
792 
001 

2,409 
1,214 
545 
2,  538 
464 
907 
1,422 
1,137 
1,700 
798 
1,  279 
1,137 
403 
1,  241 
3,  013 
1,320 
2,190 
1,277 
!198 
1,309 
1,050 
1,010 
1,'SOO 
1,249 
582 
1,  420 
407 
1,747 
1,785 
1,450 
1,599 
2,071 
937 
1,807 
9:15 

1,055 
1,622 
2,368 
94* 
1,073 
1,563 
1,  159 

1,036 

1,129 
1,  477 
1,359 

do  

14 
1 
2 
1 
3 
28 
6 
6 

7 
2 

21 
3 
2 

1 
7 
65 
8 
10 

do        .               

do 

- 

do                                                   

ilo                 

4 
37 
2 
4 

Union 

do  

do  

<jo                 

!  p 

do 

Windsor 

Ho 

2 
5  ' 

o 
7 
52 

2 
28 

Blair                                            I            fli  

4 

1     I                 5 

do  

do 

Freedom 

do        ..   ..'.  

, 

do 

4 

10                     14 

Greenfield 

do 

do 

56 

59                   113 

do              

do 

L.i  un 

do 

14 
4 

7 

4 

1 

21 
8 
1 

do 

do 

do 

Taylor 

d.i 

* 

23 

7 

20 
10 

43 
17 

1,  122 
403 
1,241 
3,000 
1,320 
2,177 
1,273 
998 
1,369 
1,030 
1,009 
1,  191 
1,  247 
580 
1,420 
407 
1,746 
1,783 
1,450 
1,599 
2,051 
936 
1,807 
931 
215 
1,055 
1,571 
2,339 
941 
1,073 
1,553 
1,153 
902 
1,026 
1,128 
1,477 
1.3513 

7 

8                   15 

9 

4                     13 

0 
3 

7                     13 
1                       4 

Herriek  do 

1 
3 
2 

1 
9 

2 

Litchtteld  

do 

6 

llonroo 

(In 

2 

Orwell  '  do 

Tiku  do 

1 

1 

Itidgi'burv  do 

Sheshcquin  do.  . 

Smitufirkl  '  do 

9 

1 

11 

20 
1 

South  Creek  do 

Springfield  do 

Standing  Stone  do 

3 

1 

4 

Sylvunia  do 

Towumlu  do 

25 
11 
5 

26 
15 
o 

51 
21 
7 

Troy  do 

Tuscarora  do 

Ulster  do 

Warren  do 

5 
3 

3 
3 

8 
6 

Well.  do 

Went  Burlington  do 

Wilmot  do 

Windham  do 

1 

1 

Wyultuiog    do 

WJ-HOI    do... 

1 

1 

STATE   OF   PENNSYLVANIA. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


417 


C1TIE8,    TOWNS,    &C.                                                            COUNTIKS. 

! 

i 

M. 

WHITE. 

Total. 

FUEK  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

1,166 
1,110 

484 
1,488 
1,464 
854 
614 
1,118 
689 
1,384 

980 
1,369 
343 
8CC 
516 
740 
SCO 
1,029 
1,379 
243 
1,069 
1,578 
1,437 
732 
1,356 
1,253 
812 
497 
543 
458 
423 
452 
459 
601 
739 
34G 
420 
183 
423 
535 
27 
537 
516 
484 
422 
459 
414 
565 
49!1 
414 
213 
173 
600 
728 
564 
403 
263 
525 
101 
566 
448 
603 
429 
137 
489 
497 
425 
481 

1,06-1 
1,  052 
443 
1,690 
1,496 
849 
594 
1,068 
667 
1,  342 
903 
3,063 
1,336 
391 
771 
531 
813 
770 
992 
1,328 
273 
989 
1,529 
1,438 
622 
1,344 
1,  143 
813 
480 
459 
408 
430 
414 
421 
604 
656 
355 
409 
164 
432 
563 
30 
502 
505 
447 
388 
448 
404 
541 
521 
446 
229 
181 
517 
729 
559 
386 
276 
509 
80 
528 
471 
507 
485 
135 
450 
488 
411 
512 

2,230 
2,162 
!)27 
3,  178 
2,  960 
1,703 
1,208 
2,186 
1,356 
2,  726 
1,811 
2,043 
2,705 
734 
1,637 
1,047 
1,553 
1,630 
2,  021 
2,707 
516 
2,058 
3,107 
2,875 
1,354 
2,700 
3,396 
1,625 
977 
1,002 
866 
853 
81)0 
880 
1,205 
1,395 
701 
829 
347 
855 
1,098 
57 
1,039 
1,021 
931 
810 
907 
818 
1,100 
1,020 
860 
442 
354 
1,117 
1,457 
1,123 
789 
539 
1,034 
181 
1,094 
919 
1,170 
914 
272 
939 
985 
836 
993 

4 

-   80 
1 
59 
65 
13 

4 

89 
1 
77 
6:i 
7 

8 
175 
o 

138 

128 
SO 

2,23? 
2,  337 
929 
3,1114 
3,  088 
1,723 
1,208 
2,310 
1,357 
2,  726 
1,953 
2,265 
2,708 
784 
1,639 
1,141 
1,653 
1,630 
2,047 
2,720 
528 
2,074 
3,115 
3,014 
1,356 
2,700 
2,396 
1,694 
987 
1,007 
881 
862 
866 
881 
1,205 
1,399 
701 
838 
347 
855 
1,098 
57 
1,044 
1,021 
931 
810 
907 
818 
1,106 
1,020 
860 
442 

ar>7 

1,117 
1,457 
1,130 
789 
545 
1,037 
181 
1,095 
919 
1,170 
914 
272 
939 
993 
836 
993 

Durham                                                                     ^ 

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63 

1 

67 

130 

1 

75 
108 
1 
25 

69 
114 
2 
25 
2 
53 
48 

144 

222 
o 

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94 
99 

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15 
5 
6 

10 
4 
09 
1 

11 

8 
6 
6 
4 
70 
1 

26 
13 
12 
16 
8 
139 

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33 
5 
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do        

2 

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TAHLF.  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES.   TOWN'S,   AC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREK   COI.OIUT). 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

P, 

Total. 

Butler 

574 
5S1 
192 

1,022 
335 
592 
999 
582 
303 
90 
9C6 
-101 
403 
451 
2,112 
122 
887 
331 
853 
457 
80 
4CC 
707 
619 
210 
387 
989 
1,325 
411 
422 
831 
796 
1,059 
733 
981 
2,101 
180 
326 
416 
C57 
617 
887 
237 
125 
897 
784 
768 
332 
1,005 
310 
577 
378 
338 
289 
575 
324 
537 
1,101 
336 
270 
725 
179 
409 
824 
132 
251 
443 

a-M 

590 

MO 
407 
380 
970 
321 
524 
89G 
014 
30!) 
93 
900 
394 
528 
403 
8,019 
133 
790 
361 
798 
433 
90 
413 
C84 
593 
193 
374 
842 
1,177 
390 
411 
793 
453 
879 
C70 
980 
1,902 
177 
25-1 
385 
688 
573 
755 
197 
113 
887 
771 
741 
339 
934 
319 
528 
370 
323 
300 
572 
319 
517 
1,117 
344 
235 
C78 
172 
439 
763 
113 
246 
439 
371 

r*n 

1,134 
9id 
378 
1,  1:92 

4 

2 

6 

1,140 
928 
378 
1,  9E3 
05(i 

i.iai 

1,  «)5 
1,  lilli 
617 
IK! 
1,874 
795 
1,  COS 
654 
4,  Ifc'S 
856 
1,083 
6!!2 
1,  057 
898 
176 
8-9 
1,  391 
1,213 
41)5 
7(11 
1,841 
8,503 
801 

pns 

1,  6S4 
1,  24!) 
1,943 
1,  4C9 
1,  i'Gl 
4,008 
357 
580 
801 
1,477 
1,183 
1,  632 
434 
387 
1,784 
1,536 
1,510 
703 
1,949 
633 
1,100 
748 
661 
591 
1,  147 
664 
1,054 
8,223 
680 
505 
1,401 
351 
848 
1,587 
240 
530 
964 
761 
1,  175 

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do 

do  . 

Blacklick 

do 

656 
1,116 
1,895 
1,196 
612 
183 
1,866 
795 
991 
854 
4,131 
255 
1,683 
692 
1,650 
892 
176 
879 
1,391 
1,212 
403 
701 
1,831 
2,502 
801 
833 
1,624 
1,249 
1,938 
1,409 
1,961 
4,003 
357 
580 
801 
1,345 
1,190 
1,642 
434 
237 
1,784 
1,555 
1,509 
691 
1,939 
629 
1,105 
718 
661 
589 
1,147 
643 
1,054 
2,218 
C80 
505 
1,403 
351 
848 
1,587 
245 
497 
884 
705 
1    0!I7 

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4 

4 

8 

Carroll 

do 

Clearfield                                        .   . 

do  . 

Chest 

do 

4 

1 

5 

do 

do 

G 

o 

a 

do 

do 

4 

7 

11 

do 

do  

31 

23 
1 

51 
1 

do 

Millvllle 

do 

do 

do 

5 
4 

2 

6 

do... 

do  

do  

do  

do  

2 
1 

1 
1 

3 

o 

do  

White 

do 

.      .   do 

6 

4 

10 

Banks 

do  

do  

Franklin  

do  

Kidder  .          

do  

do  

3 

1 

4 

dci  

do  

Maiich  Chunk  

do  

2 

3 

5 

Pucker  

do  

do  

do  

Bellefontc  

63 
2 

1 

69 
1 
3 

132 
3 

10 

Bouner  

do  

BoggH  

do  

Bnrnside  

do  

Curtiu  .  .   . 

do 

Ferguson  

do  

Gregg  

do 

1 
1 
4 
4 
2 

1 
1 

12 
10 
4 
1 

Unities  

do 

Half  Moou  

do.. 

8 
6 
2 
1 

Harris  

do.. 

Houston  

do...  . 

Howard  

do 

Liberty  :  

do 

Marion  

...     do 

Milesburg  

do 

2 

1 

S£* 

V.              g 

Miloa  

.      do 

Patton  do 

13 

8 

21 

Penn  i]«.__ 

Potter  

do 

i> 

3 

5 

Ru*h  

do 

Soowsboc  

do 

Spring  

do 

25 

33 

58 

Taylor  

do 

Union  

do 

Walker  

do 

Worth  

do 

1 

25 
33 
27 
37 

1 
53 

<*0 
50 

7? 

Birunngbiim  .... 

28 
47 
29 
41 

CbarletOown  

do 

Dowiiington  . 

do 

East  Bradford   

...do... 

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TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued 


4  IS) 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &C. 


Eaf-t  Brandy  wine !    Chester 516 

East  Centre do 460 

East  Coventry do 71!) 

East  Fallowfidd do 045 

Bast  Goshen do 440 

East  Marlboro' do 599 

East  Xantmeal do 480 

East  Nottingham do 639 

East  Pikeland do 308 

Easttown do 3:13 

East  Vincent do 830 

East  Whitolaail do 540 

Elk do 500 

Franklin do 414 

Highland do 522 

Honeybrook do 980 

Hopewe]  1 do 124 

Koimett do 71)1 

London  Britain do 313 

Londonderry do 346 

London  Grove do 679 

Lower  Oxford : do 650 

Lower  Uwchland do 351 

New  Garden do 648 

Ncwlin [ do 342 

New  London j do 403 

North  Coventry j do 528 

Oxford I do 23  1 

Peuu , do 3IJ3 

Pennsbury | do 38 1 

Phoenixvillo j do 2,  4 17 

Pocopsiu do 808 

Sadebnry do 1, 145 

Schnylkill j do 712 

South  Coventry do 2U6 

Thorubury do 1 17 

Tredyffryii do 947 

Upper  O xl'ord do 479 

Upper  Uweliland do 426 

Valley do 983 

Wallace j do 372 

Warwick | do 098 

West  Bradford do 844 

West  Brandy  wine do 409 

West  Cain do 5UO 

WestChester do 1,856 

West  Fallowfield I do 565 

West  Gotten do 370 

West  Marlboro' : do 507 

West  Nantineal i do 512 

West  Nottingham do 390 

West  Pikelaud do 480 

Westtowu do 264 

West  Vincent do 692 

West  Whitelaml ! do 540 

Willistown i do 731 

Ashland |     Clarion 371 

Beaver do 649 

Callensburg do 154 

Clarion '' do 460 

Elk do 485 

Farmington do 757 

Helen | do 265 

Knox I do 230 

Licking ! do 552 

Limestone ! do 686 

Madison ! do 1, 113 

Mill  Creek -..do' 1P6 

Monroe ...do C71 


M. 


F. 


Total. 


FREE    COLORED. 


P. 


Total. 


479 

4fi9 
681 
625 

:i~7 

656 
476 
617 
3'JO 
353 
830 
542 
482 
446 
487 
959 
138 
804 
292 
314 
714 
592 
362 
662 
330 
419 
529 
215 
326 
374 

2,404 
228 

1,  214 
CG4 
306 
108 
883 
464 
350 
971 
375 
702 
734 
406 
601 

2,340 
609 
404 
511 
513 
369 
415 
207 
686 
519 
743 
361 
666 
165 
489 
471 
C85 
229 
229 
517 
666 

1,007 
197 
050 


995 

949 
1,394 
1,270 

817 
1,255 

B56 
1,  256 

788 

688 
1,  660 
1,  C82 

: 

8GO 
1,009 
1,  939 

262 

• 

1,  595 
605 
060 

1,393 

1,242 
713 

1,310 
672 
821 

1,  057 


4,851 

436 

2,359 

1,376 

602 

225 

1,830 

943 

816 

1,  S54 

747 

1,400 

1,578 

815 

1,191 

4,196 

1,174 

780 

1,018 

1,025 

759 

875 

5:;i 

1,378 

1,059 

1,  471 

732 

1,315 

319 

949 

956 

1,442 

494 

459 

1,009 

1,352 

2,120 

39.'! 

1,321 


22 
35 

2 
87 
14 
110 

9 
53 

2 
17 
13 
55 
17 
62 
48 


151 
27 
30 

134 
'.,8 
54 

119 

65 

61 

1 

17 
29 
51 
19 

103 

115 

31 

27 

17 

59 

82 

12 

86 

5 

5 

70 

7 

52 

253 
45 

149 

77 

4 

31 
16 

67 
13 

77 

26 


31 

5 

83 

13 

111 

3 

3 
23 

8 
50 


37 

24 

8 

159 
27 
21 

115 
81 
43 

111 
54 
61 


1!) 
37 
41 
16 
78 
115 
32 
21 
11 
49 


85 

6 

5 

80 

6 

47 

308 

51 

138 

80 

3 

36 

14 

61 

16 

78 

21 


•11 

m 

i 

170 
27 

12 

105 

5 

40 

21 

105 

39 

114 

85 

49 

Hi 

310 

54 

51 

249 

179 

97 

230 

119 

122 

1 

31) 

«:; 

92 

35 
181 
230 

63 

1 

28 
103 
162 

20 
171 

11 

10 
156 

13 

99 
561 

99 

287 

157 

7 

70 

30 
1E8 
29 
155 
47 


Aggregate. 


10 

10 


4-JO 


STATE    OF    PENNSYLVANIA. 

TAIILB  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    tC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Itf, 
173 
781 
CDS 
808 
658 
108 
471 
434 
151 
Ml 
626 
553 
346 
179 
303 
511 
9S3 
574 
399 
37.1 

341 

228 
349 

248 
82 
285 
163 
297 
270 
132 
311 
838 
U35 
70S 
111 
458 
78 

41)3 
160 
184 
378 
560 
494 
401 
248 
223 
228 
155 
• 
2C2 
106 
114 
614 
286 
l,7:il 
418 
127 
216 
528 
833 
299 
560 
4G5 
437 
1,304 
844 
.',70 

198 
165 
759 

827 
628 
178 
489 
414 
172 
549 
505 
512 
313 
115 

25:1 

441 
764 

506 
313 
378 
298 
221 
319 
26,! 

139 
261 
239 
190 
270 
190 
167 
G83 
81 
395 
66 
27-1 
472 
136 
175 

502 

452 
330 
222 

236 
127 
037 
225 
79 
108 

210 
1,  573 
410 
85 
184 
468 
602 
277 
485 
436 
452 
1,324 
874 
.W 

380 
313 
1,540 
1,365 
1  695 

343 
1,540 
1,366 
1,  695 
1,286 
346 
061 
848 
323 
1,100 
1.191 
1,  065 
659 
284 
561 
956 
1,  687 
1,080 
742 
757 
646 
455 
668 
510 
154 
492 
302 
563 
509 
422 
581 
440 
422 
1,402 
192 
853 
144 
579 
969 
296 
359 
690 
1,076 
946 
731 
470 
448 
472 
282 
1,266 
487 

ia-> 

271 
1,  245 
490 
3,349 
832 
213 
400 
999 
1,236 
576 
1,053 
901 
893 
2,668 
1,734 
1,  176 

do  

Perry  

do  

do  

1 

1 

Porter  

do  

Red  linnk  

do  

1,286 
34G 
960 
848 
323 
1,100 
1,  1H1 
1,065 
659 
291 
561 
952 
1,687 
1,080 
742 
753 
639 
449 
COS 
510 
154 
492 
302 
561 
509 
422 
581 
416 
423 
1,391 
192 
853 
144 
560 
965 
290 
359 
687 
1,062 
946 
731 
470 
448 
46! 
282 
1,266 
487 
185 
ooo 

1,214 
496 
3.  304 
828 
212 
400 
996 
1,235 
576 
1,045 
901 
889 
2,628 
1,718 
1,  168 

Ueimeraburg  

do  

Richland  

do.   . 

1 

1 

Salem  

do  

.Strattanvillo  -- 

do  

Toby  

do  

Washington  

do  

Beee.ii-ia  

Clearfleld  

Bi  11  

do  

Bloom  

do  

BoggH  

do  

Brutlford  

do 

o 

2 

4 

Brady  

do  

llurnsido  

do.... 

Chest  

do  

CJeurlleld  

do 

o 
3 

3 

4 
6 

Covington  

do  

Curwenoville  

do. 

Decatur  

do  

Ferguson  

do  

Fox  

do.... 

Girard  

do  

Gotten  

do  

(intlmm  

do 

1 

1 

-' 

Gulick  

do  

IlollMton  

....  do 

Jordan  

....do.. 

KartlialLs  

d-> 

14 

10 

24 

Knox  

....do... 

Lawrence  

....do  

1 

7 

11 

Lumber  City  

....do  

MorriH  

....do  

New  Washington  

....do  

Penn  

8 
3 

11 
1 

19 
4 

Pike  

do 

I'nion  

..     do 

Woodward  

do 

Allison  

1 
6 

2 
8 

3 

14 

Bald  Kagle  

do 

Beech  Creek  

....do  

Chapman  

C'olebrook  

Crawford  

do 

Dnnstablo  

do 

4 

4 

8 

(lallaher  

do  

Grovo  

.  -  -  .do  

Ortignn  

....do... 

Keating  

.  .     do 

24 

i 

25 

49 

1 

Lamar  

do 

Leidy  

Lock  Haven  

25 

1 

20 

45 
4 

1 

Ixignn  

do 

l,IIILjl«T  

Mill  Hall  
line  Creek  

...do  
do 

Porter  
Wayne  

3 

1 

3 

1 

li-  av,  r  

It.  ntnn  

Columbia  

4 

4 

8 

Bloom  
Hriar  Creek  

do 

3 

19 
6 
:i 

1 

10 
.1 

•1 

40 
16 

it 

t'atllW.KHU 

do 

STATE   OF    PENNSYLVANIA. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


421 


CITICS,    TOWNS,    &C.                                                            COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FItKE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

31. 

F. 

Total. 

608 
743 
CC7 
279 
727 
507 
271 
004 
566 
268 
407 
245 
415 
4C6 
289 
247 
801 
308 
627 
568 
876 
502 
121 
1,447 
927 
601 
914* 
803 
08 
024 
1,167 
1,680 
429 
820 
425 
837 
853 
858 
546 
578 
173 
C78 
C54 
043 
478 
614 
583 
465 
64 
518 
783 
702 
290 
1,048 
2,585 
922 
721 
603 
640 
075 
507 
916 
747 
705 
907 
106 
952 
398 
518 

602 
575 
509 
254 
743 
529 
268 
931 
580 
201 
524 
240 
301 
437 
201 
202 
730 
354 
505 
530 
780 
510 
129 
1,408 
878 
6S5 
803 
823 
67 
•       941 
1,142 
1,905 
433 
759 
422 
759 
787 
704 
505 
558 
170 
715 
600 
920 
420 
623 
564 
485 
68 
467 
754 
018 
295 
1,045 
2,570 
905 
676 
623 
645 
685 
473 
973 
748 
742 
041 
198 
070 
460 
510 

1,360 
1,317 

1,266 
533 
3,470 
1,036 
539 
1,805 
1,146 
529 
1,021 
485 
776 
923 
550 
509 
1,  551 
752 
1,192 
1,  098 
1,662 
1,012 
250 
2,855 
1,805 
1,226 
1,777 
1,716 
135 
1,805 
2,309 
3,585 
861 
1,588 
847 
1,596 
1,640 
1,622 
1,051 
1,136 
352 
1,393 
1,254 
1,862 
808 
1,237 
1,147 
950 
132 
985 
1,537 
1,320 
585 
2,093 
5,155 
1,827 
1,397 
1,226 
1,285 
1,360 
980 
1,889 
1,495 
1,447 
1,848 
304 
1,922 
858 
1.028 

1,360 
1,326 
1,266 
533 
1,470 
1,037 
539 
1,897 
1,146 
529 
1,021 
485 
778 
930 
555 

1,  502 
752 
1,  102 
1,098 
1,063 
1,012 
250 
2,  807 
1,805 
1,226 
1,777 
1,729 
135 
1,807 
2,  31)9 
3,  702 
801 
1,  593 
847 
I,  597 
1,640 
1,038 
1,051 
1,136 
352 
1,393 
1,254 
1,862 
898 
1,237 
1,147 
^50 
?132 
985 
1,553 
J.320 
585 
2,093 
5,664 
1,845 
1,401 
1,229 
1,326 
1,383 
1,086 
1,039 
1,520 
1,400 
1,849 
304 
1,978 
885 
1.040 

3 

6 

9 

do 

1 

1 

1 

1 

o 

Maine                                                                         do 

• 

3 
2 

4 
3 

7 
5 

Scott                                                                 do  

7 

4 

11 

7 

5 

12 

Fairfield                                                                     .     do  

4 

9 

13 

i 

Hay  field                                                                     do 

o 

o 

55 

ca             in 

Oil  Creek                                                                   do 

3 

2 

5 

Pine                                                                            do 

1 

1 

11 

5 

16 

Troy  .  ,                                                                       do 

11 

5 

16 

West  Fallow-field                                                           do 

Woodcock  do 

215 
12 
4 
3 
19 
12 
58 
27 
13 
8 
1 

204 
6 

509 
18 
4 
3 
41 
23 
106 
50 
25 
13 
1 

Frankford  .                                                                     do 

Hampdrn  .                    do 

22 

11 
48 
23 
12 
5 

Middlesex  do  

Mifflin  do 

Monroe  do 

New  Cumberland  ...  do 

Newton  do  

32 
12 
13 

24 
15 

56 
27 
18 

Newville  .                    do 

North  Middlctmi  ..                                                   ...do... 

422 


STATE    OF    PENNSYLVANIA. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE    COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

51. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

777 
1,151 
979 
1,  423 
6M 
1,148 
1,053 
417 
337 
1,173 
874 
133 
236 
COO 
1,106 
1,  100 
1,  244 
1,370 
349 
586 

912 
1,115 
<J78 
1,403 
6,'4 
1,138 
1,041 
399 
333 
1,147 
824 
171 
230 
708 
1,  198 
1,174 
1,  372 
1,493 
384 
5S3 

1,1     • 
2,  2fiG 
1,957 
2,  826 
1,274 
2,286 
2,094 
810 
669 
2,320 
1,698 
303 
466 
1,398 
2,  364 
2,334 
2,016 
2,  803 
733 
1,174 

75 
21 
13 
17 
1 
34 
36 

79 
18 
15 
30 

15-1 
39 
28 
47 
1 
74 
81 

1,843 
2,305 
1,  985 
2,  873 
1,275 
2,  300 
2  175 
810 
680 

1,710 
313 

473 
1,407 
2,  532 
2,603 
2,815 
3,  374 
750 
1,  326 

do  

...do  

do  

. 

do         

do     

40 
45 

Upper  DA 

do  

V                          g 

do  

4 
2 
7 
4 
2 
6 
87 
125 
98 
222 
6 
75 

7 

11 

2 
12 

10 
7 
9 
168 
274 
199 
511 
17 
152 

1 

do                    

do  

5 
6 
5 
3 

61 
149 
101 
289 
11 
77 

do  

do  

do  

do            

I        Bbn  g 

do  

do  

do  

* 

do 

do  

5,  875 
:    • 
5C8 
431 
! 
7GO 
558 
628 
628 
1,094 
703 
491 
220 
51 
546 
991 
C47 
888 
448 
458 
1,335 
800 
260 
298 
2,055 
585 
664 
291 
627 
441 
431 
1,176 
353 
699 
410 
599 
630 
534 
84 
462 
264 
1,  234 
388 
167 
645 
737 
325 
18 

6,209 
415 
553 
432 
820 
814 
5-10 
C47 
587 
1,146 
727 
469 
213 
60 
519 
984 
633 
834 
464 
431 
1,187 
801 
243 
264 
2,159 
528 
673 
332 
695 
493 
445 
1,156 
400 
771 
396 
611 
658 
551 
73 
486 
263 
1,294 
396 
110 
602 
590 
264 
11 

12,  084 
803 
1,111 
803 
1,721 
1,574 
1,098 
1,269 
1,215 
2,240 
1,430 
960 
433 
111 
1,065 
1,975 
1,280 
1,772 
912 
939 
2,522 
1,610 
503 
502 
4,214 
1,113 
1,337 
623 
1,322 
934 
876 
2,332 
753 
],470 
806 
1,210 
1,288 
1,085 
157 
948 
527 
2,528 
784 
277 
1,247 
1,333 
58ft 
29 

613 
3 

7 

708 
1 

5 

1,321 
4 

12 

13,  405 
807 
1,123 
803 
1,740 
1,583 
1,127 
1,209 
1,  253 
2  392 
1,  430 
901 
43-4 
111 
1,  005 
1,982 
1,283 
1,830 
914 
943 
2,522 
1,671 
511 
021 
4,  631 
1,229 
1,  497 
047 
1,350 
991 
916 
2,397 
900 
1,497 
830 
1,230 
1,  324 
1.109 
193 
1,017 
555 
2,571 
884 
277 
1,247 
1,333 
-' 
.,,, 

do  

J'lCkBO! 

do  

do 

Londouderr 

do  

9 
4 
16 

10 
4 
13 

19 
8 
29 

do  

do  

do 

do  

17 
81 

SO 
71 

37 
152 

ilo  

Miffiin 

do 

do    . 

1 

1 

1 

do  

1 

do 

do 

do  

5 

2 
29 
1 

1 

o 
1 

£9 
1 

3 

7 
3 
58 

4 

do  

do  

...      dn 

do  

do  

36 
5 
32 
195 
64 
77 
12 
19 
28 
19 
32 
72 
13 
12 
10 
16 
9 
20 
32 
14 
18 
50 

25 
3 
27 
222 
53 
83 
12 
9 
29 
21 
33 
75 
14 
12 
10 
20 
15 
16 
37 
14 
25 
50 

61 
8 
59 
417 
116 
160 
24 
28 
57 
40 
65 
147 
27 
24 
20 
30 
24 
30 
69 
28 
4'l 
100 

Bethel.  .  . 

do  

do  

..   do 

do  

Darby 

do  

do  

do 

do 

do  

do  

do 

do 

do 

do  

Ridley  

do  

do 

Timcum  

do  

do 

Upper  Chic-V.i'titor  

do  .     .. 

Upper  Darby  

.   ..  do  

Upper  Pr.ivliU-Dco  

BcBctett    

Elk    . 

Ben/Uigur  

1 

Fox....  

do 

Citbcon    

do 

...•-... 

Highland  

...do  .. 

STATE    OF    PENNSYLVANIA. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


423 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    &.C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   CO1.OUKD. 

Aggregate. 

11. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F.                 Total. 

Elk 

217 
194 
330 
353 
248 
526 
640 
1,056 
228 
784 
4,588 
1,058 
498 
1,246 
754 
450 
1,086 
768 
819 
2,560 
952 
909 
548 
1,040 
003 
1,015 
950 
1P5 
657 
534 
847 
775 
461 
1,058 
378 
713 
1,  292 
989 
547 
729 
841 
071 
642 
780 
C39 
559 
494 
446 
714 
829 
504 
702 
817 
741 
786 
332 
80 
55 
32 
1,637 
2,221 
1,  098 
1,077 
636 
1,532 
760 
1,  029 
146 
W6 

174 
189 
247 
338 
13!) 
476 
593 
1,002 
248 
803 
4,729 
1,073 
481 
1,207 
081 
416 
984 
719 
780 
3,486 
896 
982 
490 
S97 
625 
927 
970 
174 
629 
548 
955 
748 
511 
1,052 
442 
096 
1,  340 
1,021 
5^33 
725 
865 
683 
025 
839 
739 
543 
495 
465 
662 
828 
491 
753 
948 
753 
819 
282 
63 
30 
18 
1,631 
2,  510 
1,083 
1,655 
682 
1,483 
740 
1,045 
163 
669 

391 
383 
577 
691 
387 
1,002 
1,239 
2,118 
470 
1,587 
9,318 
2,131 
971) 
2,  453 
1,  435 
872 
2,010 
1,487 
1,599 
5,046 
1,848 
1,951 
1,038 
1,937 
1,287 
1,  942 
1,920 
329 
1,280 
1,082 
1,802 
1,523 
972 
2,110 
620 
1,409 
2,632 
2,010 
1,070 
1,454 
1,706 
1,354 
1,267 
1,619 
1,378 
1,102 
989 
911 
1,376 
1,657 
995 
1,455 
1,765 
1,  4!I4 
1,605 
614 
149 
85 
50 
3,208 
4,  731 
2,181 
3,332 
1,318 
3,020 
1,536 
2,074 
309 
1,  315 

1 

1 

393 
383 
579 
0112 
394 
1,003 
1,245 
2,118 
474 
1,587 
9,419 
2,131 
979 
2,  453 
1,  437 
872 
2,  023 
1,487 
1,  5'JO 
5,070 
1,854 
1,951 
1,038 
1,  S41) 
1,287 
1,942 
1,  920 
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1,  280 
1,276 
1,934 

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396 
2,  224 
82:! 
1,418 
2,  656 
2,040 
1,077 
1,510 
1,896 
1,412 
1,323 
1,749 
1,414 
1,  155 
989 
978 
1,  370 
1,687 
995 
1,485 
2,007 
1,500 
1,023 
614 
14!) 
85 
50 
3,400 
5,255 

3,443 
1,  399 
3,  099 
1,529 

2,087 
311 
1,310 

do  

do 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 
7 

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do  

5 

Eriu  

do  

3 

6 

do 

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1 

3 

4 

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do  

56 

45 

101 

do  

do 

do. 

do 

o 

0 

do  . 

Harbor  Crut'k 

do 

6 

7 

13 

do...... 

do  

Mill  Crock  

do  

14 
2 

10 
4 

24 
0 

do  

do 

do 

do 

fi 

0 


12 

do  

do  

Waterford  

do  

5 

1 

6 

do 

do 

Fayette 

71 
54 

123 

78 

194 
132 

Brownsville  

do  

Bull^kiu 

.      do... 

12 
51 

12 
63 

Z 

dn 

6 
13 

17 
3 
33 

yi 

33 
24 
69 
23 

20 

3 
9 
19 
4 
23 
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25 
32 
61 
13 
33 

9 
24 
36 
7 
56 
190 
58 
50 
130 
36 
53 

George  do  

do  

do  

do 

North  Union  

do..  

do  . 

do... 

Salt  Lick 

do 

South  Union  

do  

29 

.'IS 

67 

do 

do 

13 

17 

30 

do 

Tyrone 

do 

15 
112 
6 
9 

15 
130 
6 
9 

30 
242 

18 

Whartou 

do 

Bumest  

do         

do 

do 

77 
234 
21 
60 
39 
40 
10 
7 

55 
290 
20 
51 
42 
31) 
13 
6 
2 

132 
524 
41 
111 
81 
79 
23 
13 
2 
1 

do 

do      

Greeiio  

do  

Creencastlo  

do  

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Hamilton  

do     

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424 


STATE    OF    PENNSYLVANIA 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,   &C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Totul. 

Franklin                      

367 
G17 
1,500 
172 
1,032 
1,321 
898 
740 
308 
1,116 
583 
556 
418 
784 
249 
442 
511 
253 
427 
355 
275 
317 
601 
220 
924 
875 
756 
659 
317 
337 
47!) 
631 
492 
584 
603 
711 
475 
1,284 
580 
3G6 
707 
478 
254 
C44 
105 
483 
851 
422 
541 
465 
436 
797 
2T4 
559 
840 
832 
234 
410 
194 
86 
504 
170 
551 
991 
374 
507 
418 
461 
391 

441 
610 
1,458 
181 
958 
1,313 
884 
688 
362 
1,023 
638 
539 
404 
739 
22U 
423 
517 
297 
365 
337 
283 
310 
586 
220 
827 
844 
68U 
670 
2U5 
381 
478 
fi35 
512 
585 
604 
704 
480 
1,179 
514 
391 
710 
434 
278 
646 
115 
433 
660 
410 
488 
455 
439 
754 
287 
44G 
899 
909 
S21 
382 
168 
102 
465 
164 
564 
1,003 

502 
386 
435 
414 

808 
1,227 
2,958 
3.-)6 
1,990 
2,634 
1,782 
1,428 
730 
2,139 
1,  221 
1,095 
822 
1,523 
478 
805 
1,028 

35 
4 

156 

54 
4 

]75 

89 
8 
331 

897 
1,233 
3,289 
356 
2,106 
2,685 
1,788 
1,554 
736 
2,  IPS 
1,833 
1,154 
822 
1,535 
480 
869 
1,023 
55S 
793 
697 
570 
627 
1,108 
440 
1,837 
1,740 
1,455 
1,376 
638 

1,018 
1,  277 
1,054 
1,197 
1,207 
1,415 
1,016 
2,  4!?5 
1,143 
757 
1,443 
919 
534 
1,290 
221 
927 
1,512 
848 
1,030 
920 
882 
1,551 
574 
1,005 
1,890 
1,742 
455 
799 
362 
188 
969 
334 
1,144 
2,011 
M 
1,009 
808 
897 
831 

do  

do  

do 

do  

58 
25 
3 
65 
3 
24 
4 
34 

58 
26 
3 
61 
3 
23 
8 
25 

116 
51 
6 
12C 
6 
47 

59 

do  

do  

do  

do  

do  

do  

Fulton  

do  

do  

4 

o 

3 

8 

12 
o 

4 

do  

do  

1 

do  

do  

550' 
792 
692 
558 
627 
1,187 
440 
1,751 
1,719 
1,445 
1,  329 
612 
718 
957 
],266 
1,004 
1,169 
1,  207 
1,415 
955 
2,463 
1,094 
757 
1,417 
912 
532 
1,290 
220 
916 
1,511 
832 
1,  029 
920 
875 
1,551 
561 
1,005 
1,739 
1,741 
455 
792 
362 
188 
969 
334 
1,115 
1,994 
686 
1,009 
I     , 
896 
805 

g 
1 
3 
7 

4 

6 
1 
5 
12 

do  

do  

5 

do  

do  

Groeue  

6 

5 

11 

PP 

do.. 

do  

41 
13 
4 
24 
12 
4 
30 
5 
27 
13 

55 
8 
6 
23 
14 
6 
31 
6 
23 
15 

86 
21 
10 
47 
26 
10 
Cl 
11 
50 
28 

do  

do  

. 

do  

do  

do  

do  

J  'ff  rson 

do  

Marion 

do  

do  . 

'            g 

do 

M  iir'a 

do  

do  

31 

10 
24 

30 
12 
S5 

Cl 
22 
49 

do  

do  

w    r' 

do 

Wn-neS 

do  

13 
1 

13 
6 
2 

26 
7 
2 

Whlteley 

do  

Barn. 

d> 

Blrmin  ham 

do.. 

1 
7 

1 
11 
1 
16 
1 

Brad    g 

do  

4 
1 
6 
1 

do  

do  

10 

Clav 

do 

..     do 

Dublm  

do  

1 

6 

7 

do 

do 

7 

6 

13 

do  

do  

73 

1 

78 

151 

1 

do  

da 

MoITift  

do  

1 

6 

7 

Oneida  

do 

do 

do 

Petorsburff  

do 

Porter  

do 

18 
7 
2 

11 
10 

29 
17 
2 

Shirley  

do 

Springfield  

do 

Tell  

do 

Todd  

do 

3 

1 
16 

1 

4 
1 
26 

Union  

do 

Wnlkrr  

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10 

STATE    OF   PENNSYLVANIA. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


425 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    tC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FIXEE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

7CO 

era 

87 
634 
K3 
463 

7C1 
580 
7-1  -1 
674 
882 
108 
817 
631 
624 
819 
043 
54 
01 
701 
614 
D4D 
8CS 
273 
73 
GO 
584 
60 
WO 
501 
605 
8C8 
7C8 
155 
458 
4C2 
6P3 
402 
115 
Kf 
100 
110 
337 
341) 
243 
481 
553 
398 
i:i:i 

son 

2U8 
470 
414 
3C5 
£84 
501 
500 
580 
3CO 
487 

041 
648 

1C2 

657 

507 
510 
7CO 
SIC 
750 
7C3 
870 
154 
851 
578 

734 
049 
70 
C8 
602 
501 
SCO 
760 
303 
04 
CO 
5S3 
00 
KA 
443 
713 
803 
702 
147 
433 

3M 

G53 
430 
134 

380 
154 
S8 
250 
288 
211 
400 
521 
331 
111 
250 
207 
454 
30.3 
201 
243 
431 
510 
5:0 
370 
430 
714 
904 
511 
302 
651 
373 
528 
407 
273 

1  341 

1,341 
1,338 
100 
1,  252 
1,  130 
1,008 
1,544 
1,251 
1,470 
1,397 
1,758 
26'. 
1,701 
1,201 
1,231 

i,  oo: 

1,33 
IOC 
18! 

1,42; 

1.17. 
1,78! 
1,59 
50 
13 
13 
1,10 
12 
1,30 
94 
1,40 
1,74 
1,50 
30 
87 
79 
1,36 
91 
24 
82 
32 
21 
62 
63 
45 
97 
1,07 
73 
24 
51 
41 
80 
82 
59 
53 
93 
1,07 
1,09 
77 
97 
1,55 
2,00 
1,10 
63 
1,34 
76 
1,10 
1,02 
54 

West 

do  1 

1,328 

180 
1,551 
1,  ICO 
£81 
1,541 
1,503 
1,470 
1,397 
1,758 

1,  6C8 
1,309 

1,  250 
1,623 
1.2C8 
130 
133 
1,453 
1,175 
1,788 
1,  525 
576 
137 
134 
1,107 
120 
1,300 
941 
1,408 
1,  733 
1,500 
352 
807 
793 
1,  345 
901 
240 
814 
320 
214 
65-7 
637 
4.->4 
S77 
1,  073 
7JO 
214 
516 
415 
894 
800 
506 
KM 
9^2 
1,079 
1,  0% 
775 
943 
1,524 
1.H71 
1.C53 
635 
1,339 
7.T6 
1,  C83 
1,021 
540 

1 

1 
1 

1 

Btacklick 

do  

Bktlrwille 

do  

13 

1 
31 

15 

2    ! 
18 

88 

3 

10 

do  

Bum  11 

...do... 

do  

do  

10 

17 

33 

...do  '... 

East  Wheat  Ik'  Id                                                  do  

4 

1 

5 

do  

15 

18 

33 

JaekJnvTlle 

...do... 

do  

do  ..            

do  

do  

7 

9 

16 

do... 

do  

do  

do  

do  

1 

1 

\Vt"*t  \Vht"Ulii.'ld 

12 

4 

16 

do..     . 

B.irrett  

Jefferson  

1 
3 

1 
7 

do  

4 

Bell 

do  

do  

8 
6 

7 
3 

15 
9 

do  

do  

EMivd 

do 

9 

3 

12 

fl'Lxkill 

..do... 

... 

OHvur  .                             do  

do  

Polk 

...do... 

do... 

do  

9 
11 
1 

6 
8 

15 
19 

1 

Row  

do  

do 

do  

do  

1 

1 

do 

Window 

do.. 

do  

1 

18 
20 
22 
21 

1 
30 
33 
35 

48 

Benl  

12 
13 
13 
27 

do  .          .                          ... 

810 
1,007 
542 
3C3 
683 
383 
5C5 

.  ..  do  

do  

dn 

1 
8 
8 

1 
11 
19 

3 

11 

524 

MS 

3 

1 

4 

54 

4-Jfi 


STATP;  OF  PENNSYLVANIA. 

TABLB  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &.C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLOHED. 

Aggregate. 

51. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

2.11 
418 
425 
349 
051 

e:,t 

196 

715 
703 
7C5     ; 
712 
7U8 
2,135 
1,070 
9.1G 
1,423 
1,388 
C77 
1,021 
1,  120 
1,3:0 
1,053 
511 
4DU 
350 
1,214 
805 
8,200 
473 
S.-.9 
1,012 
1,289 
432 
1,825 
1,015 

847 

: 
163 

474 
800 
1,048 
88 
1,001 
903 
008 
804 
1,688 
788 
474 
1,755 
92 
938 
1,049 
1,507 
318 
1,025 
506 
994 
1,601 
892 
515 
474 
5C5 
713 
513 
111 
881 
984 
337 

274 
407 
305     ! 
352 
Oi5 
829 

2:;6 

G"0 
725 
800 
720 
772 
2,  224     ! 
1,  000     i 
917 
1,387 
1,481 
91(! 
1,073 
1,  100 
1,278 
1.07G 
•171 
4?l) 
3-13 
1,223 

ess 

9,  107 
422 
781 
989 
1,220 
424 
1,815 
1,025 
854 
332 
1C2 
471 
877 
1,  093 
95 
988 
808 
500 
872 
1,039 
700 
411 
1,774 
83 
920 
1,031 
1,546 
304 
1,032 
491 
900 
1,477 
879 
400 
480 
539 
717 
496 
124 
942 
1,023 
372 

505 
855 
820 
701 
1  ,  2M 
1,033 
432 
1,405 
1,484 
1,5(3 
1,  -138 
1,570     I 
4,  359 
2,  130 
1,673 
2,810     ; 
2,809 
1,833 
2,097 
2,  2E6 
2,  004 
2,  109 
<JS2 
979 
083 
2,  4.17 
1,733 
17,  307 
8S5 
1,640 
2,001 
2,509 
656 
3,640 
2,040 
1,701 
000 
3-25 
945 
1,077 
2,141 
183 
1,989 
1,771 
1,108 
1,766 
3,327 
1,  554 
685 
3,529 
175 
1,858 
2,080 
3,053 
622 
2,057 
897 
1,900 
3,078 
1,771 
975 
954 
1,104 
1,430 
1,009 
235 
1,804 
2,007 
709 

4 

10 

9 
12 

13 

22 

518 
877 
820 
703 
1,303 
1,719 
432 
1,538 
1,488 
1,592 
1.4J3 
1,  710 
5,007 
2,  247 
1,877 
3,  (fi 
2,  t7C 
1,893 
2,183 
3,303 
2,0:3 
2,  205 
1,  072 
1,005 
700 
2,  4:.7 
2,026 
17,  003 
924 
1,822 
2,051 
2,510 
856 
3,672 
2,  186 
1,780 
6CO 
325 
947 
1,  7->9 
2,  ISO 
183 
2,081 
1,771 
1,168 
1,810 
3,328 
1,739 
920 
3,725 
212 
1,858 
2,091 
3,056 
639 
2,057 
SW7 
1,900 
3,108 
1,771 
975 
954 
1,104 
1,430 
1,009 
235 
1,883 
2,009 
716 

..do  

An 

3 
3 

19 

2 

7 
30 

4 

17 

05 
3 

17 

02 
1 
10 

127 
4 
27 

do              

Cl 

do    .- 

65 
330     ' 
59     : 
3    ! 
157 
4 

85 
348 
52 
1 
131 
3 

170 
618 
111 
4 
283 
7 

|        do 

', 

3 

19 
48 
13 
4 

31                     80 
1U                     17 
6                       9 
17                     30 
42                     90 
13                     2C 
3                       7 

do                                                 ... 

do                      .       .          

do 

do  

140 
133 
'   14 

• 
29 

133 
103 
15 
S3 
21 
1 

273 

290 
29 
J82 
50 

1 

do 

do                                                 

do  

do 

...      do 

do 

...do... 

19 
09 
41 

13 

77 
38 

32 

146 
79 

do 

do 

do 

do 

MUlurtiville  

do  

1 
29 
4 

1 
23 
5 

2 
52 
9 

do 

do 

do 

Paradiae  

do  

48 

44 

92 

Penn  

do 

do 

Providence  '  

do... 

20 
1 
103 
19 
106 
17 

24 

44 
1 
185 
35 
196 
37 

do 

Sadsbury  

do 

82 
16 
90 
20 

Safe  Harbor  

do... 

do 

Spriiigvillo  

do 

Strasburg  

do 

Upper  Lcacock  

do.. 

7 
2 
11 

4 
1 
6 

11 
3 
17 

Warwick  

do 

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WestCocalico  1  do 

West  Donogul  

do  

West  Earl  

do 

West  Hemplleld  

do     . 

16 

14 

30 

West  Lainpetcr  

do 

Big  Beaver  

Hickory  

do 

Little  Braver  

do 

Mahouing  

do 

Net*hanoock  .... 

do 

New  Bedford  

.In 

Now  CuaUe  i            do 

36 
1 
3 

42 
I 
4 

76 
2 

7 

North  Beaver  «jo 

Perry  ...do... 

STATE    OF    PENNSYLVANIA. 

TABLE  No    3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


427 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    tC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE.                                                             FREE    COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total.                M. 

F. 

Total. 

359 
1,015 
003 
442 
720 
749 
207 
451 
283 
510 
836 
873 
69 
900 
877 
230 
86-3 
1,118 
2,178 
DO! 
642 
63G 
122 
947 
1,501 
ICO 
307 
785 
8C5 
1,051 
804 
3,900 
1,039 
194 
1,073 
717 
1,380 
617 
520 
1,180 
149 
2,107 
920 
2,  124 
1,392 
1,006 
1,481 
1,213 
948 
1,171 
144 
575 
263 
2,007 
405 
557 
o  7g4 

400 
1.079 
648 
472 
090 
701 
280 
409 
279 
472 
908 
8-19 
72 
880 
921 
229 
813 
1,  181 
2,  250 
857 
COO 
498 
115 
9S5 
1,620 
175 
315 
F09 
804 
1,029 
784 
4,053 
885 
187 
974 
752 
1,280 
806 
508 
1,141 
132 
1,984 
909 
1,952 
1,  254 
1,  021 
1,402 
1,199 
875 
1,080 
127 
568 
231 
1,  743 
318 
524 
2,709 
404 
4«4 
2D7 
260 
414 
533 
231 
545 
334 
419 
781 
1.704 

765 

765 
2,096 
1,270 
914 
1,416 
1,450 
552 
920 
562 
988 
1,  752 
1,736 
141 
1,863 
1,806 
459 
1,  705 
2,300 
4,449 
1,761 
1,242 
1,035 
238 
1,944 
3,191 
335 
622 
1,595 
1,  736 
2,082 
1,589 
8,  025 
1,  932 
381 
2,061 
1,469 
2,668 
1,653 
1,034 
2,321 
281 
4,  152 
1,835 
4,085 
2,647 
2,029 
2,  943 
2,414 
1,823 
2,297 
275 
1,150 
497 
3,751 
724 
1,081 
5,575 
851 
996 
622 
553 
806 
1,190 
460 
1,204 
662 
935 
1,623 
3,831 

Pollock   

do  

2,094                     1 
1  °70 

1 

2 

Pllla^ki  

do  

do  

914 

do  

1  410 

do  

1  450 

do 

547                      3 
9°0 

2 

5 

do  

do  

562 

Wayne 

do 

983 

do  

1,744                     5 
1,727                       5 
141 

3 

6 

8 

11 

Bet  hut  

Cold  Spring  

do  

1,  840                       8 
1,798                       5 
459 

9 
3 

17 
8 

do  ..     . 

do  

1  705     ' 

do 

2,299                     1 
4,  428                   12 
1  701 

1 
21 

do 

9 

do... 

Mill  Crock  

do  

1  °42 

1 

do 

1,  034                     1 
237                       1 
1,942     :                  2 
3,181                     5 
335 

1 
1 

o 

10 

do 

North  Anville  

.-.  .  .  do 

North  Lebanon  

do  

5 

Palmyra  

do 

Bhflefferatown 

..    do 

g.x> 

South  Anvillo  !  do 

1,594      ;                        1 

1,  729                       4 
2,  080                       1 
1  588 

1 

7 

0 

1 

12 
8 

South  Lebanon  

do...  . 

3 
1 
1 
6 
2 

do 

do 

Alleutown  

8,  013                     6 
1,  921     !                 6 

381 

Cata^auqna.  

do     .. 

do 

do 

2,  047    ;                 9 
1  409 

5 

14 

Ileidrlbttrg  

do 

Lower  Macungie  

do 

2,  006    .                 2 
1  053 

o 

do 

Low  Hill  

do 

1  034 

Lynn  

do 

2  3°1                             ! 

Mlllerstou-n  

do  .. 

281 

North  Whitehall  

do  

4,  151                       1 
1,  829                     4 
4,  070                       4 
2,  646                     1 
2,  027    '                 1 
0  943 

1 
6 
9 
1 
2 

do 

2 
5 

South  Whitehall  

do 

Upper  Macungie  

do 

Upper  MUlonl  

do 

1 

do 

Washington  

do 

2,412                       1 
1  823      

1 

2 

Weinenburg  

do  . 

2,251                     21 
271                       2 
1,  143     1                  3 
407      

25 
2 
4 

46 
-1 
7 

Bear  Creek  

do 

Bcnton  

do 

Block  Creek  

do  . 

Blakelv  

do 

3,  750                       1 
723                       1 
1  081 

1 
1 

Buck  

do 

Butler  

do 

... 

Carbondalc  

do 

5,  553    ,               11 
851 

11 

22 

Covingtou  

do 

417 
530 
324 
287 
392 
607 
228 
650 
327 
4SG 
839 
2.127 

Dallas  

do 

994                       1 
621                       1 
553 

1 

2 

1 

Deuison  

do 

Dorranco  .  .  . 

do 



Eieter  

do 

80A 



Fail-mount  

do 

1  190 

Fell  

do 

459                       1 
1,  201     ,                  2 
661                       1 
935 

1 
3 
1 

Foster  

do 

1 

Franklin  

do 

Greenfield  

do 

Hanover  

do 

1,620                       1     !                  9    I     ...        3 
3.  831 

Hazel  .... 

...do... 

428 


STATE   OF   PENNSYLVANIA. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    tC. 

COUNTIES. 

31. 

WHITE. 

F. 

Total. 

Furr  COLORED. 

._ 

M. 

F. 

Total 

_  

4C2 

1,843 
C38 

373 

1,  :K5 
S04 
253 
345 
C1G 
03 
453 
317 
500 
121 
1,850 
421 
1.C33 
2,153 
2G3 
4G3 
715 
G75 
4,871 
1C2 
152 
G40 

ecc 

158 
S£8 

481 
1,075 
154 
386 

159 
GJ8 
3G:i 
302 
530 
323 
184 
303 
4GS 
391 
4GO 
173 
278 
Oil 
257 
470 

1,  0-10 
309 
214 
563 
383 
187 
547 
C85 
20.') 
5JO 
3S3 
231 

15:) 
293 
183 

485 
1,5'8 

353 
779 
1,322 
759 
234 
353 
573     , 
51 
4CG 
323 
41G 
113 
1,811 
412 

i,  1:3 

1.  E2G 
419 

cao 

G!4 
4,3^8 
1C7 
133 
C51 
823 
171 
2C8 
4C2 
2,119 
124 
273 
419" 
133 
GOO 
235 
277 
518 
2G1 
157 
200 
419 
3C8 
402 
184 
253 
717 
237 
4J3 
C;7 
CG7 
238 
230 

308 
183 
51G 
005 
2=8 
510 
303 
232 
241 
130 
304 
103 

077 
1.517 
3,358    i 
KX) 
723 
1.C31 
2.717 
1,  GG3 
4:7     ' 
GS5 
1,  180 
110 
864 
020 
910 
243 
3,057 

2.  3C8 
4,079 
539 
882 
1,305 
1,319 
9,  2C3 
203 
201 
1,330 
1,029 
323 
536 
C43 
4,  034 
278 
553 
020 
294 
1,214 
638 
579 
1,018 
500 
341 
053 
8S5 
753 
803 
3G3 
531 
1,328 
434 

1,253 
2,007 
037 
411 

731 
359 
1,063 
1,370 
411 
1,  035 
7!5 
403 
504 
283 
537 
348 

077 
1,548 

GOO 
7,'G 
1,501 

s,  7:0 

1,  OC3 
4S7 
C35 
1,189 
US 
C73 
C20 
916 

3.C82 
842 
2,  3E3 
4,  COO 
509 
CS2 
1,  3'JG 
1,  323 
9,2:3 
203 
228 
1,300 
l.C-X) 
354 
5=9 
C43 
4,  253 
273 
559 

204 
1,214 
058 
579 
1,  0:8 
526 
341 
053 
685 
753 

SC3 
531 
1,303 
532 
807 
1,203 
2,006 
CJ7 
444 

781 
309 
1.C85 
1,373 
430 

715 
4J3 

504 

U!l 

...do   -. 

1 

1 

3 

3 

s 

4 

9 

10 
5 
3 
6 

5 
4 
2 
5 

15 
9 
5 
11 

do 

R                                                                                do 

1 
2 

12 

1 
4 
14 

2 
Z 

(Irt 

Brook 

rtn 

1 
1 

1 
3 

S 

do 

do  

11 
1 

14 
2 

25 
3 

do 

do.. 

78 

81 

159 

do 

B              S 

(j.j 

do 

HI, 

~~ 

do 

.     do 

3 

3 

0 

Eldred 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

13 
5 

o 

22 
3 
o 

37 
8 
4 

28 

31 

53 

] 

do 

1 

do  .  .  .  . 

11 

1 

10 
3 

11 
1 
9 
2 

rs 

2 
19 
5 

Muui-y  Crt-ck  

do  

Klpptnow 

,ln 

Old  Lycominc    •                                                  .  .  do... 

Penn  .1.1 

PUitt  

d  > 

Pin«    

do 

1 

P'.unket'it  Crec-k  

do 

| 

Portt-r  

do  

20 

14    j               34 

Slirewnbury  

...do... 

STATE   OF    PENNSYLVANIA. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


429 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   tO. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total.                 M. 

F. 

Total. 

159 
334 
5-10 
151 
B,  7."i8 
4BC 
396 

134 
3C7 
CCO 
US 

470 
307 
723 
G-'S 
80 
3S3 
100 
512 
107 
010 
152 
HO 
Cl 
435 
15S 
15 
198 
4-11 
230 
909 
3C3 
448 
555 
450 
4C4 
370 
1,478 
420 
120 
028 
200 
307 
034 
534 
343 

419 
008 
981 
2?5 
331 
520 
470 
100 
1,018 
720 
258 
554 
500 
939 
273 
3  5 
514 
936 
344 
515 
621 
77;5 
570 
1,259 
274 
514 
149 
MS 

293 
751 
1,070 
290 
5,  470 
!)72 
703 
1,515 
1,  358 
190 
754 
160 
1,  001 
214 
1,  385 
322 
338 
130 
9.18 

203 
753 
1,086 
2911 
5,  U04 
973 
704 
1,515 
1,358 
190 
754 
IPO 
1,001 
214 
1,305 
322 
338 
136 
938 
313 
80 
376 
892 
488 
1,816 
704 
>:.. 
1,008 
883 
!t32 
777 
3,009 
814 
256 
1,205 
589 
726 
1,  24'l 
1,051) 
700 
471 
849 
1,222 
2,031 
585 
691 
1,061 
900 
218 
2,107 
1,438 
508 
1,101 
968 
1,87» 
578 
610 
1,  030 
1,970 
702 
1,009 
1,216 
1,611 
1,221 
2,638 
541 
1,090 
350 
1.143 

do  

o 
5 

2 

2 
7 

do 

do  

do 

£3 

97 
1 

1 

185 
1 
1 

Wolf 

do 

do 

7G2 
730 

no 

481 

80 
540 
107 

a>5 

170 
IK) 
75 
503 
157 
65 
178 
438 
253 
808 
380 
4-17 
513 
433 
4C3 
308 
1,513 
391 
127 
020 
2BO 
355 
540 
510 
357 
234 
430 
012 
1,  027 
200 
342 
541 
413 
112 
1,633 
CDS 
250 
545 
457 
940 
304 
301 
509 
994 
357 
542 
595 
823 

cos 

1,143 

241 
546 
153 

G07 

do 

..   ..do 

r.ldrcd   ..                      

do  

do 

.  do 

do 

LibiTty  

do  

do  

Otto  

do  

.do 

ShHpen  

do     

do  

313 
60 
376 
870 
483 
1,807 
740 
805 
1,098 
883 
932 
777 
2,  900 
814 
250 
1,248 
5SO 
722 
1,180 
1,050 
700 
471 
849 
1,  220 
2,008 
585 
073 
1,001 
892 
218 
"2,100 
1,410 
508 
1,  099 
957 
1,  870 
577 
600 
1,023 
1,930 
701 
1,057 
1,216 
1,  599 
1,175 
2,402 
515 
1,090 
302 
1.125 

do 

Clarksvillo 

do  

11 

o 

13 

......do  

do 

7 
20 

2     |                  9 

S5     I                45 

do 

do 

Findley  

do    ... 

do 

do 

Hermfield 

-do 

..   .do 

10 

9 

19 

do 

do  

do 

12 
5 
2 
39 

5 

4 

30 

17 
9 
4 

C9 

do 

...  do 

do  

Mill  Creek 

do 

do 

Otter  Creek. 

do 

1 

Perry  

..   ..do 

Piao  

do 

1 
13 

1 

10 

2 
23 

do 

Salem  .  .  - 

do 

do 

(J 

12 

n 

.  .     do 

Sharon  

do 

3 

5 

8 

Sheukleyvilla 

do 

do 

1 
7 

1 
19 

Soringlicld  -  

do 

12 

Sugar  Grove  

do 

We*t  Grcenvi'le 

do 

1 
3 

1 
8 

2 

11 

do 

West  Salem    

do 

Wilmington  

do 

1 
3 
3 
18 
1 
4 

1 
4 
7 
40 

1 
12 

Wolf  Creek  

do  

1 
4 

Worth  

do 

Armagh  

Jlifflin 

do 

Brown  

do 

8 

Decatur  

do 

Dcrry  

do 

6 
21 
104 
14 

6 
25 

132 
12 

12 
40 
230 
26 

Granville  ...    . 

do 

Lcwistown  

do 

HcVeytown  

do 

Mt-mio  

.  do 

Kcwton  Hamilton  

do  . 

1 
8 

3 
10 

4 
18 

Oliver... 

.  .  .do.  .  . 

430 


STATE    OF    PENNSYLVANIA. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES    TOWNS,  £C. 

COUNTIES. 

1 

WHITE.                                                              FREE  COLOUEE 

g 

Aggregate. 

SI. 

F.                Total.                M.                   F. 

Total. 

Mifflin  

713 

691               1,499                       4                       2 

6 

1,415 

(\0  

C85 

719              1,404                     6                     8 

14 

1,418 

J 

379 

323                   702     !  '  

703 

do                             

729    '• 

601               1,333      

]   303 

do                            

2S5                   437     !  

437 

do                                            : 

497 

463     i              069      :  

960 

do                                                                         

1,083 

1,K9               2  114      

2  114 

do                                                     

419 

303                   812     

812 

do                                    

762 

723     '•          1,485                      4                       5 

9 

1,494 

do            

370 

330  j         700    

700 

do                                             

513 

467    j          1010      

1,010 

do                                 

488 

427     !              915      . 

915 

do 

126 

110    '              23(1          

236 

do       

394 

371                   763      

765 

do     

714 

CGI               1  H75                      3                     13 

16 

1,  :)91 

do                                                   

eoo 

860               1  700     ,                17                     13 

32 

1,752 

do  

615 

63!)               ],2I5                    30                     34 

70 

1,315 

do             

2C6 

232                   5'.8      

5!8 

* 

do 

114 

110                   ""I        

224 

1,044 

C«               2  026                     17                     15 

32 

2,058 

do                      .             

488 

513              1  001     '•                4                     6 

10 

1,011 

do                 

EE5 

£81              1  066                     8                     7 

15 

1,981 

do      

EG7 

811              ]  6"8                   18                   25 

43 

1,741 

do 

EOS 

770               1   571 

1,  573 

do 

7D7 

'""• 
781               1  578                       1      

1 

1,  579 

do             

690 

883              1  78  ••>    '••                 I     '  

1 

1,783 

do  

1,013 

033              ]  <)C3                     C    i                 5 

11 

1,976 

Hut  (kid 

do 

CGO 

650               1  310    I.... 

1,310 

do 

G83 

621              1  306    !                 9    j                 8 

17 

1,323 

do 

1  203 

1  2C8    '          «  410                     3 

3 

2  4!3 

do             

2,175 

2,  136              4  31  1                    55    ,               57 

112 

4.  423 

do 

731 

817    '          i  568                     G                     4 

10 

1,578 

do 

75C 

717    !          1  47'1 

1.-I73 

do             .           .... 

CS1 

650               1  331                        1      

1 

1,332 

do 

1,  103 

1  OD2               °  inr>     '                20                     °1 

41 

2  2o6 

do 

4C5 

405                   O')0                       4                       4 

8 

988 

do 

036 

917              1  87')    : 

1,873 

do 

3,958 

4,  503               p,  46IJ                   177                   203 

382 

8,  8  18 

Uo        

733 

650              1  383    !               12                     9 

21 

1,400 

do 

U38 

902     !           1  840    '                      

1,  840 

do 

669 

810               1  67'l     i                  4                       6 

10 

1,  Cft) 

do 

068 

8S3    i          ]  S")3 

1,853 

Pott  B(  own  

do  

1,143 

1,208     •          2  359                     10                     20 

30 

2,380 

SpriugnYld  

do 

563 

494               1  037                       4                       6 

10 

1.C67 

do 

573 

564              1  137 

1,137 

Upper  Dublin  

do 

741 

67-1              1  4!5                   12                    10 

22 

1,437 

do 

1  060 

1  065              2  1°5 

2,125 

Upper  Meriou  

do 

1  714 

1  653              3  367    j               21)                   31 

60 

3,  427 

Upper  Providence  

do 

1  411 

1  389              2  800    !               11                    12 

23 

2,823 

Upper  Salfurd  

do 

854 

830              1  684    ' 

1,684 

White  Munjh  

do 

1  514 

1  497               3  Oil                     25                     12 

37 

3,048 

Wliilpiiiu  

do 

731 

608              1  399                     2                     1 

3 

1,403 

Worcester  

.     do  

825 

841              1  666                     1      

1 

1,607 

Anthony  

48° 

48°                 964                     1 

1 

965 

Cooper  

do 

193 

108                 390    ;                 5                     1 

G 

:    .i 

Dunvilk*  

do 

3  °24 

3  064              6  288                   48                   49 

97 

0,383 

Di-rry  

do 

443 

490                 933 

933 

Liberty  

do 

598 

573              1  171                     2 

2 

1,173 

I  ,i  1  1  ,t  -t  i  M!  i  •  

"do 

4°3 

405                   g.jQ                     .  .  .  .                   2 

2 

830 

Muhoaiiig  

1           do      

390 

348                 738                     3                     3 

G 

744 

Mil  v  berry  

do 

140 

133                 273 

273 

Vulli-y  

do 

901 

Webt  Hemlock  

do 

015 

°I8                 433 

433 

Allen  

1,335 

Buth  

,   .i 

B.  thli'hi-in  

32 

2,866 

Buriikill  

2 

1  937 

Kant  Alien  

do 

564 

506              1  070 

1,070 

LUMtOU    

...do... 

4.292 

4.567     :          8.830                     38                     47 

85 

8,944 

STATE    OF   PENNSYLVANIA. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


431 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &C. 

WHITE. 
COUNTIES. 

FREE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

51. 

F. 

Total. 

forks                                          

564 
311 
246 
1,396 
1,674 
554 
1,763 
1,441 
401 
681 
80-1 
1,061 
1,607 
383 
1.38T! 
195 
002 
871 
932 
306 
405 
646 
160 
1,  014 
840 
201 
803 
445 
508 
452 
619 
1,087 
93!) 
804 
446 
470 
427 
675 
339 
498 
649 
521 
467 
504 
519 
182 
521 
764 
380 
302 
374 
596 
392 
321 
815 
705 
437 
384 
538 
194 
3CR 
15,035 
14,881 
10,092 
10,  894 
9,871 
7,218 
15,233 
14,  3M 

1,140 
649 
517 
2,913 
3,372 
1,134 
3,693 
2,897 
781 
1,377 
1,662 
2,115 
3,  337 
799 
2,830 
402 
1,  340 
1,767 
1,901 
717 
935 
1,292 
320 
2,095 
1,664 
390 
1,  631 
1,088 
1,  100 
1,015 
1,218 
2,  147 
1,793 
1.751 
912 
990 
870 
1,499 
634 
1,002 
1,293 
1,070 
939 
1,038 
1,017 
362 
1,072 
1,531 
757 
648 
774 
1,236 
830 
678 
1,644 
1,434 
933 
767 
1,179 
405 
749 
30,  235 
28,419 
19,213 
SI,  162 
19,563 
14,601 
27,646 
24,666 

1,  Ml) 
649 
517 

do                                                        .              3S8 

do                                                                       871 

Lohigh  

do  1,517 

....  do                                                                   1  CDS 

1 

1 

3,  373 
1,  134 
3,  701 
2,897 
781 
1,377 
1,662 
2,124 
3  357 

do                                        COO 

do                                                                   1  1)33 

5 

3  ;           e 

do                                                                   1,  45(i 

do                                                                       380 

I 

do                                                                       696 

pla'nfleld                        

do                                                                       838 

i 

South  Easton 

.    do                                                                                       1.0.11 

2 

7                     9 

Upper  Mount  Bethel  do.  .                                    ...                           1,  7«"*0 

3 

1     '.                 4 

803 
2,  830 
402 
1,341 
1,709 
J.903 
717 
960 
1,299 
323 
2,095 
1,664 
391 
1,702 
1,088 
1,  108 
1,015 
1,219 
2,159 
1,803 
1,  700 
912 
990 
870 
1,  432 
Cfil 
1  ,  002 
1,294 
1,070 
957 
1.058 
1,017 
363 
1,072 
1,534 
761 
649 
787 
1,238 
831 
702 
1,644 
1,442 
940 
767 
1,180 
413 
749 
30,886 
29,123 
19,929 
23,461 
24,798 
14,882 
31,207 
27,770 

Williams           

.   .       do                                                                    1,448 

do                                                                       678 

1 
o 

1 
2 

0 

Coal                               

do                                                                       8U6 

do                                                                       351 

do                                                                             4!)0 

o 
4 
3 

3 
3 

5 
7 
3 

do  646 

do                                                                       1GO 

do                                                                   1  081 

do                                                                       854 

1 

do                                                                       389 

1 
26 

1 
51 

do                                                                       188 

25 

do                                                                       04*3 

do  532 

4 

4 

8 

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Rush                                                                           do                                                                       599 

1 
5 
7 
4 

1 
12 
10 
9 

Shamokin  tin                                                                         1.  OfiO 

7 
3 
5 

do  '             854 

Turbot       

do                                                          i             887 

do                                                                             4G6 

do                                                                       5°0 

do                                                                       413 

Zerbe  

do                                                                            7.">4 

1 
3 

S 
4 

; 

Blooratield  

Perry  •             315 

do                                                                             504 

Carroll    

do                                                              ;              644 

1 

i 

do                                                                            549 

do  472 

10 
12 

8                   18 
8                   20 

do                                                              :              534 

do                                                                             180 

1 

i 

do                                                              '              531 

do                                                                            7C7 

3 
3 

1 
4 

3 

4 
1 
13 
2 

24 

Miller  

.  do                                                                             377 

1 

do                                                                             34G 

Oliver 

do                                                                             4CO 

9 
2 

Penn  .          .            

do                          .                                    i              C40 

do                                                                       438 

1 
10 

do                                                              '              337 

14 

do                                                                       8°9 

do  729 

fi 
5 

: 

: 

do                                                                       4'J6 

do                                                                      383 

do                                                          '             64  I 

i 

3 

i 

8 

Wutts 

do                        .    .                                                211 

5 

do                                                                       383 

Philadelphia                                                            15  200 

311 
284 
288 
923 
2,218 
109 
1,485 
1.182 

340 
420 
428 
1,376 
3,011 
172 
2,136 
1,928 

651 
704 
716 
2,299 
5,229 
281 
3,621 
3,104 

do                   13  538 

.do  9,121 

do                                    .                             10  208 

do                 9  6')2 

...  do  7,  383 

7th  ward 

rtn                                                                                     12  413 

8th  ward  .                                       ...do...                                                                  10,312 

432 


STATE    OF    PENNSYLVANIA. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


WHITE, 

riTTFS     TP«*N«,    A'r                                                            COUNTIES. 

FREE  COLOIiEII. 

M.                         F. 

Total.                51.                   F.                Tot 

al. 

9,058 
11,  959 
8,424 
8,  -174 
10,  973 
12,  907 
16,2G*J 
10,  276 
11,620 
10,3-11 
19,  119 
15,253 
8,771 
8,955 
11,751 
11,  462 

16,  930 
21,391 
16,  632 
16,154 
19,  808 
23,  594 
31,  478 
19,  952 
22,998 

23,  4::a 

38,557 
29,  565 
17,099 
17,023 
23,  366 
22,  860 

82                184 
140                   312 
17                     32 
212                   233 
70                   1C7 
242                 422 
304                   309     , 
53                     62 
124     ,               143 
3                     6    ! 
129                   142 
171                   227 
25                     33 
65     :                85 
309                   310 
393                   483 

266                17,  196 
438                21,849 
4D                16,  C81 
527                16,  C81 
837                20,  045 
6G4                 24,  258 
32,091 
115               20,  067 
206                CO,  264 
9                20,  441 
271     i           38,  8C8 
398    i           29,  W53 
60                17,  159 
150                 17,  173 
619                 23.C85 
878    |            23,  7C8 

llth  ward                      do  :          8,208 

°lnt  ward                                           do  8,328 

24th  ward                                    do  11,  398 

283,  188 
163 
426 
274 
316 
544 
447 
350 
227 
50 
312 
241 
176 
331 
378 

m 

195 
328 
529 
286 
341 
102 
43 
22 
279 
93 
71 
50 
219 
74 
504 
63 
169 
96 
478 
102 
174 
1,827 
247 
M4 
1,649 
707 
663 
3,142 
445 
783 
541 
459 
608 
541 
506 

543,  344 
339 
838 
583 
691 
1,210 
902 
679 
492 
108 
672 
504 
377 
706 
778 
163 
445 
431 
680 
1,096 
618 
707 
209 
88 
43 
581 
208 
163 
111 
479 
191 
1,064 
139 
389 
208 
992 
207 
378 
3,873 
525 
943 
3,420 
1,595 
1,466 
6,493 
875 
1,015 
1,158 
943 
1,331 
1,149 
1,072 

9,  177             13,  008             22 

185               505,  52!) 
330 

23                     26 
12                       8     L 

49                       887 
20                     603 
C91 

Lackawax                                                                                                                                                       666 

17                     14 
3    

31                   1,241 
3                       905 
32                       711 
493 

11                   21 

108 

672 

"Weatfall                                                               do  i              263 

2    '  ' 

2                     506 
377 

1 
706 

778 

Clara                                    do  88 

3                       4 
1 

7                     172 
1                     446 
431 

680 

1,096 

...    ;           eis 

I                  707 

1    '  ; 

1     i                  210 
88 

!  !                    43 

'  581 

Pike                                                                           do                                                                       115 

2C8 

165 

'••  Ill 

;                 479 

'                  191 

4                       1 

5    i              1,069 
'                 139 

'                 389 

'                 208 

Ulyasea  do  514 

1     i  

1    i                 £93 
207 

378 

Aahland  Schuylkill  ..                                               '          2,  046 

3    '                 4 
1                     1 

7                 3,880 
2                     517 
943 

Illytbo  do                                                                         1  771 

1      

1                   3,  421 
1                   1,  W6 
1     :             1,467 
4     '              6,  497 
1                       876 
1,613 

1     

1           

CaiB  do                                                                   3  351 

2                   2 
1 

Crcatona  do  430 

Eo*t  Brunswick  do                                                                      8^7 

East  Norwegian  do                                                                       617 

1,158 

Eldrcd  do                                                                      484 

943 

y»>OT  do                                                                                                     «pyj 

.  i             1,331 

Frmilej  do                                                                       G08 

[             1,149 

Uogini   do... 

IS    i                15 

30                 1.  10J 

STATE    OF    PENNSYLVANIA 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &.C. 

COUNTIES. 

II. 

WHITE. 
P. 

Total. 

FREE   COLOUKI). 

Aggri'gnto. 

M.                        P.                     Totlll. 

Hubli-y  Schuvlkill   . 

267 
314 
196 
2,034 
1,  505 
1,049 
1,  564 
382 
57« 
1,447 
938 
283 
180 
4,  423 
1,553 
557 
2,508 
1,  409 
984 
504 
2,  453 
1,014 
993 
373 
655 
745 
778 
1,443 
880 
482 
900 
GU8 
359 
304 
570 
599 
537 
590 
C95 
592 
322 
740 
533 
319 
805 
555 
632 
310 
409 
892 
244 
384 
298 
698 
76 
340 
528 
579 
712 
1,393 
393 
730 
152 
572 
470 
228 
884 
218 
284 

200 
259 
235 

1,999 
1,  309 
1,535 
1,493 
440 
528 
1,359 
96-3 

17! 
4,  890 
1,338 

519 
• 
1,  447 
953 
514 
2,449 
920 
850 
409 

070 
700 
1,  320 
918 
508 
858 
672 
350 
290 
515 
628 
518 
603 
675 
580 
313 
770 
455 
324 
810 
550 
659 
297 
370 
858 
234 
389 
277 
717 
89 
287 
509 
604 
600 
1,  370 
320 
730 
164 
572 
405 
237 
855 
169 
240 

0->7 
573 
421 
4,023 
2,814 
3,184 
3,057 
838 
1,107 
2,  800 
1,800 
555 
300 
9,  319 
2,891 
1,076 
4  901 

5                     ,i 

1] 

SB8 

573 
421 
4,024 
2,814 
3,  190 
3,  071 
828 
1,108 
2,817 
1,904 
580 
360 
9.444 

a,  yoo 

1.070 
4,901 
2,  927 
1,837 
1,078 
4,919 
1,944 
1,849 
786 
1,  2.'13 
1,415 
1,507 
2,789 
1,805 
994 
1,704 
1,351 
709 
600 
1,092 
1,227 
1,055 
1,301 
1,370 
1,172 
035 
1,510 
988 
043 
1,615 
1,105 
.1,293 
607 
779 
1,702 
478 
773 
575 
1,416 
165 
633 
1,037 
1,183 
1,388 
2,776 
719 
1,466 
316 
1,144 
941 
465 
1,743 
387 
52S 

Middleport  do  



1 

1 

8 
5 

4 
9 

12 
14 

do  

PtiloAlto  

do 

1 
5 

16 

1 
11 
4 
31 

do 

6 

o 

15 

do 

Pottsville  

do 

71 
5 

54 
4 

121 
9 

Reillv 

...do.,. 

J                                                                                           
Rush  '  do  

St.  Clair  

do  

Schuylkill  Ilavt-u  -.. 

do 

8,916 

1  037 

3 

8 

11 

Scliuvlkill 

.  do 

*                                                                                                                     
Soutli  Manhcim  '  do  

1,078 
4,902 
1,934 
1,  849 
783 
1,  233 

1,538 
2,  709 
1,804 
990 
1,704 
1,340 
709 
600 
1,085 
1,227 
1,055 
1,249 
1,370 
1,172 
635 
1,510 
988 
643 
1,615 
1,105 
1,291 
607 
779 
1,750 
478 
773 
575 
1,415 
165 
033 
1,037 
1,183 
1,378 
2,709 
719 
1,406 
316 
1,144 
941 
465 
1,739 
387 
524 

9 
5 

8 
5 

17 
10 

3 

1 

4 

Washington  '  do  

Wayne  !  do  

10 
10 
1 
2 

13 
10 

29 
20 
1 
4 

West  Puim  1  do  

Centre  

do.     .. 

2 

do  

do 

9 

O 

11 

do  

Middle  Creek  . 

do 

do 

3 

4                       7 

do  

Perry  

do  

do 

5 

7 

12 

do.. 

do  

do  

do 

Berlin  

do..     . 

do  

do 

Elk  Lick 

do 

1 

1 

2 

do  

do  

do  

7 

5 

12 

do 

Lower  Turkevfoot 

do 

Middle  Creek  

do  

Mil  ford 

do 

1 

1 

do  

Paint 

do 

do 

Shade  ...                                   

do  

7 
3 

3 

4 

10 
7 

do  

do 

do  

do  

do 

do 

do  

Cherry  

1    1                 3 

1 

4 

Cully  : 

do 

DavidMHi  .  . 

...do... 

1 

1 

434 


STATE   OF    PENNSYLVANIA. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  & '.—Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    AC.                                                            COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

129 
316 
3C5 
199 
131 
318 
110 
431 
255 
1,100 
882 
CIO 
418 
717 

on 

112 
505 
413 
108 
721 
1,031 
729 
507 
474 
580 
433 
407 
9:18 

490 
552 
992 
200 
710 
088 
603 
1,011 

41C 
480 
COO 
1,024 
921 
531 
351 
1,205 
45 
1C4 
508 
230 
7C2 

791 
871 
58 
803 
235 
202 
245 
891 
CIS 
123 
9  1C 

080 

391 
:i88 
989 

779 

136 
270 
320 
195 
98 
242 
117 
429 
2-15 
1,057 
894 
589 
448 
CC2 
503 
133 
560 
392 
94 

929 
707 
505 
430 
539 
429 
•104 
847 
473. 
4:i3 
598 
935 
202 
719 
025 
075 
1,031 
208 
384 
416 
578 
905 
701 
523 

:wc 

1,083 
34 
146 
. 
199 
703 
148 
751 
846 
56 
759 
202 
255 
215 
805 
541 
124 
854 
746 
613 
070 

400 
535 
781 

205 
586 
091 
394 
219 
590 
233 
910 
500 
2,  163 
1,770 

1,379 
1,174 
215 
1,  125 
805 
202 
1,439 
1,  960 
1,436 
1,072 
904 
1,119 
807 
871 
1,785 
095 
923 
1,  150 

522 
1,405 
1,313 
1,338 
2,072 
556 
800 
902 
1,178 
1,989 
1,682 
1,054 
077 
2,288 
79 
310 
1,106 
435 
1,525 
313 
1,545 
1,717 
114 
1,562 
437 
517 
400 
1,096 
1,156 
247 
1,770 

1,293 
CCS 

1,130 

1.560 

2C5 
;»l 
691 
3«4 
219 
590 
234 
910 
5(10 
2.  104 
1,785 
1,213 
POO 
1,379 
1,181 
245 
1,125 
805 
202 
1.43(1 
1.  970 
1,441 
1  ,  072 
1104 
1,121 
807 
870 
1,791 
995 
B23 
1,268 
1.929 

r.-w 

1.471 
1.313 
1,346 

2,  080 

P(X 

ore 
i,  iff] 

1.  99S 
1,6K 
1,054 
071 
2,  32: 
7! 
31C 
I,  IOC 

-ir 

1,52! 
313 
1,54! 

1  7  It 
114 
1,50: 
4:" 
511 
4CC 
1,691 
1,131 
241 
1,770 
1.52C 
1.2S1C 
OK 
80S 

1.561 

2 

1                     3 

1 

1 

1 

4 

8 

1 
9 
14 

5 
6 

5                     2 

7 

.. 

11 
2 

5 
3 

1C 
5 

1 

1 

2 

3 

4 

2 

2 

5 
6 

62 
1 

50 

1 

118 
2 

3 

3 

6 

5 
2 

1 

3 
0 
1 

8 
f 
o 

1 
6 
4 

1 

1 
11 
9 
1 

5 
5 



16 

19 

35 

Klk  do  

Elkland                                                                           do 

2 

2 

1 

3 
1 

4 
1 

2                     1 

3 

Richmond  do 

Rutland  do 

Stii[»|i.-u  ,jo 

Sullivan  <]o 

Tioga  do 

r.                              „ 

5    , 

14 

Union  do 

Ward  do 

WclUborongh  <jo 

9    j               12 

21 

Wertflold  do 

Buffalo  .      Union  .  .  . 

! 

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TAHLB  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


435 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    &.C.                                                           COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

K, 

:EE  cOLuitKD. 

Aggregate. 

51. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F.               Total. 

493 

404 

957 

3 

8                  11 

968 

741 

1,519 

8 

3                     11 

1  530 

425 

354 

779 

779 

1  °°1 

1  417 

2  038 

14 

14                     °8 

0  066 

341) 

309 

658 

658 

I  imestono                                                                       do 

4G8 

444 

912 

1                       i 

420 

4-13 

863 

0 

0 

865 

3t;a 

073 

434 

384 

- 

1 

1               •> 

8°0 

534 

541 

1  075 

1  075 

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83') 

800 

1  G3'l 

1  639 

858 

714 

1,572 

1  572 

500 
ouu 

454 

1 
954 

9  VI 

653 

574 

1  227 

1  °°7 

446 

453 

8'!9 

890 

622 

455 

1  077 

1  077 

u~~ 
891 

841 

1  73° 

GOG 

1  "58 

23 

2°                     43 

1  303 

GG4 

503 

1  257 

9 

3                     12 

1  269 

231) 

174 

413 

413 

245 

220 

405 

405 

805 

753 

1  563 

1  563 

4"G 

400 

826 

836 

ogo 

°07 

489 

489 

541 

1  076 

1  076 

Pine  G  rove                             do 

486 

452 

938 

038 

140 

15! 

291 

:::::  ::  

•  29  1 

G39 

1,294 

1,294 

President  do 

269 

243 

513 

5,3 

591 

530 

1   1°1 

1  121 

854 

821 

1  675 

1,675 

Glj 

1  3"8 

1  328 

' 

1  °38 

547 

474 

1  0°1 

l 

i 

1,  022 

398 

341 

739 

739 

987 

877 

1  864 

1  864 

35 

33 

03 

68 

161 

141 

302 

303 

555 

r>16 

1  071 

o 

1  073 

78° 

1  448 

1 

i 

1,449 

Eldred                                  -  -  -            do 

°90 

°44 

534 

534 

Blk  do 

230 

480 

480 

506 

1  048 

1  048 

724 

694 

1  418 

1,418 

Glade  '            do 

358 

329 

687 

8 

3                     11 

698 

°C8 

183 

391 

391 

232 

188 

420 

1 

1 

431 

270 

196 

466 

4 

3                       7 

473 

567 

533 

1  100 

1 

1 

1,101 

Pleasant  '            do 

228 

197 

425 

4 

1                       5 

430 

Pittsfield  .       do 

560 

521 

1,081 

2 

2                     4 

1,085 

Sheffield                                                         '            do 

209 

158 

367 

367 

856 

790 

1  646 

1,646 

456 

828 

828 

South  West  do 

326 

200 

616 

616 

Warren  '            do 

886 

833 

1,719 

8 

11                    19 

1,738 

2°1 

200 

421 

421 

309 

31° 

021 

7 

7                     14 

635 

Amwell  do 

1  019 

1  016 

2  035 

3                       7 

2,  042 

Buffalo  do 

791 

785 

1,576 

1 

1                       2 

1,578 

California  )            do 

246 

227 

473 

o 

1                       3 

476 

Canoueburg  do 

280 

311 

591 

28 

31                     59 

630 

Canton  do 

275 

273 

548 

19 

20                     39 

587 

Carroll  do  . 

930 

903 

1,833 

35 

39                     74 

1,907 

Cecil  do 

477 

481 

958 

1 

1 

959 

Chartiers  do 

756 

828 

1  584 

117 

94                   211 

1,795 

Cross  Creek  do 

501 

528 

1,029 

41 

40                     SI 

1,110 

Donegal  do 

834 

843 

1.677 

6 

7                     13 

1,690 

STATE    OF   PENNSYLVANIA. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    AC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORKD. 

Aggregate. 

51. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Ka«t  Bethlehem  

Washington  

Jo                                                          

913 
635 

309 
4-18 
534 
182 

i,  009 

534 

531 
481 
129 
•115 
582 
(Ml 
572 
45G 
451 
395 
C86 

48!) 
751 
1,  451 
989 

731 
397 
770 
964 
G34 
450 
599 
1,317 
fi8C 
1,242 
3.31 
1,237 
528 
457 
803 
1,337 
311 
401 
GG5 
1,  195 
C53 
1,777 

275 
984 
121 
411 
fc72 
531 
2,  3H9 
071 
981 
1,004 
801 
C24 
2,879 
383 
1,  338 
78 
430 
148 
1,436 
1,414 
1.084 

C8C 
333 
419 
557 
188 
1,  043 
592 
400 
495 
1G3 
452 
DG5 
G87 
593 
452 
492 
422 
707 
853 
521 
691 
1,098 
970 
305 
089 
399 
645 
622 
505 
415 
491 
1,078 
034 
1,298 

1,1KB 

406 

714 
1,  231 
207 
410 
C33 
1,071 
578 
1,694 
17D 
203 
904 
103 
431 

515 
2,307 
718 
905 
990 
898 
735 
2  772 
374 
1,377 
87 
420 
151 
1,506 
1,365 
1.025 

1,  825 
1,221 

19 

18 

37 

1,801 
1,22 
71." 
891 
1,10! 
371. 
2,  091 
1,21: 
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134 
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1,  14( 
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1,811 
911 
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64 
1,41 
1,72. 
1,06 
1,45 
3,  58 
1,96 
611 
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SO 
1,41 
1,78 
1,21) 
67 
1,09 
2,  39 
j,33 
2,54 
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2,  33 

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1,  51 
B,  50 
57 
67 
1,30 
2,  20t 
1,23 
3,  4~t 
4(X 
53! 
1,881 

90 
1,77; 
1,04: 
4,70: 
1,38 
1,  95- 
8,01. 

5,  08< 
75t 
2,  7:K 

86' 
29! 
2,  96t 
2,  7  IN 
8,101 

do  

702 
807 
1,091 

2,  052 
1,  120 
981 
976 
292 
897 
1,147 
1,328 
1,  105 
908 
943 
817 
1,  393 
1,  001 
1,010 
1,442 
3,  152 
1,959 
G13 
1,420 
790 
1,415 
1,780 
1,  200 
871 
1,090 
2,  :i95 
1,  320 
8,540 
069 
2,  335 
988 
803 
1,517 
2,  558 
578 
871 
1,298 
2,200 
1,231 
3,471 
400 
537 

875 
1,770 
1,036 
4,096 
1,389 
1,946 
1,  994 
1,759 
1,  349 
5,651 
757 
2,715 
105 
850 
299 
2,942 
2,779 
2.109 

7 
13 
8 

(i 
17 

13 

:x) 

18 

do  

do... 

do 

do 

21 

54 
4 

17 
49 
43 
4 

38 
t7 

!)7 
8 

.  do        

J  ff' 

do  

do 

do                 

42 
1 
9 
23 
4 

GO 

102 
1 
20 
43 
8 

...  e               J 

dii        

Mount  Pleasant 

do  

i  1 
4 

N                1 

do                               

\>  tu  han 

do    

8 

do 

RolmiMin 

do  

12 
13 
30 
27 
5 
193 

11 
11 
20 
20 
5 

O.J.I 

23 
24 
02 
53 

10 

2 

do                                          

,lo        .                     

do  

do  

do 

do                             

do 

do  

18 
34 

15 
39 

33 

•;:! 

"West  Pike  Run 

do 

do                               .                

do  .            .  .                

do 

do 

1 

i 

do 

do 

8 
1 

11 
3 

19 

4 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

1 
2 

1 
o 

do 

do 

Scott  

do 

Sterling  

do 

1 

3 

4 

Salem  

do 

South  Canaan  

do 

Texas  

do 

2 

5 

7 

"\Vaync  

do 

AVaymart  

do 

o 

o 

Allegheny  

Bair  dstown  

do  . 

1 
11 
1 
3 

5 

1 
15 
8 
4 
2 

2G 
9 

7 
7 

Bell  

do 

Burrell  

do 

Cook  

do 

Derry  

.    .     do 

Donegal  

do 

East  Huntingdon.  

do 

4 
13 

1 

18 

o 

7 

G 
20 
1 
39 
35 
1 
15 

Palrflcld  

do 

Franklin  

do 

Grecnsburg  

do 

17 
17 
1 
5 

HempBeld  

do 

Latrobo  

do 

Ligonier  

10 

Livermore  

d 

I."v;ilh:mnah 

do 

11 

0 

17 

Ludwick  . 

do 

Mount  !•].  .,-.,-ii  

do 

11 
12 

13 
7 

24 
19 

North  Huntingdon  .  . 

do 

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do... 

STATE    OF    PENNSYLVANIA. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


437 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    ,fcC. 

COUNTIES. 

M. 

WHITE.                                                            FI 
F.                 Total.                 M. 

I'.K    OOI.OKKD. 
F.                     Total. 

Agf-rrgiitf 

1,  158 
400 
1,241 
997 
1,151 
1,  E19 
680 
443 
'..'40 
348 
470 
118 
459 
322 
•Jjtf 
4110 
513 
413 
604 
179 
4:17 

202 

508 
3U2 
35G 
114 
4.'!G 
1,051 

fi43 

146 

1,221 

1,  OGO 
GC1 
41)8 
149 
783 
871 
822 
1,580 
71)4 
98 
Mil 
99 
977 
1,100 
1,  29r> 
551 
504 

i,  232 

1,154 
593 
1,  091 
1,  190 
7  .'  1 
1,551 
lo:i 
907 
85<i 
696 
31 
032 
488 
5o4 
3,964 

1,123 
498 

1,2!  14 
938 
1,113 
1,861 

707 
4!)5 
258 

30G 

402 
<J8 
391 
284 
]».-, 
308 
435 
401 
537 
104 
397 
172 
511 
372 
313 
1  13 
44f, 
1  ,  00!) 
933 
023 
34 
147 
1,208 
1,033 
048 
51« 
140 
839 
803 
803 
1,  520 
717 
100 
149 
123 
808 
1,  031 
1,  283 
530 
532 
1,  058 
1,099 
COS 
1,033 
1,345 
692 
1,348 
85 
815 
825 
690 
29 
033 
4S9 
614 
4,  307 

2,880 
953 

2,  535 
1  ,  933 
2,  2G4 
3,700 
1,  387 
938 
498 
054 
938 
21G 
850 
GOG 
404 
828 
943 
814 
1,141 
343 
834 
374 
1,019 
704 
CC9 
259 
882 
2,  1  10 
1,810 
1,  2oii 
CO 
293 
2,  429 
2,008 
1,  309 
1,014 

1,624 

1,730 
1,024 
3,  100 
1,421 
204 
293 
221 
1,945 
2,  157 
2,578 
1,091 
1,020 
2,  290 
2,  253 
1,206 
2,  121 
2,  037 
1,416 
2,899 
188 
1,723 
l,6i 
1,380 
GO 
1  ,  2G5 
971 
1,198 
8,271 

87 
3 

83     ;               171) 
1    ;                4 

9    ;              1G 
1                    1 

2.  4.r 
9: 

1,9: 
2,  ;.'( 

a,  7f 

1,3! 
9' 
4! 
6. 
9: 
2 
8 
0 
4 
8 
9 
8 
1,1 

8 

1,0 

0 
2 
9 
2,  1 
J,8 
1,2 

3 
2,4 
2,  1 
M 
1,0 
2 
1,6 
1,7 
1,6 
3,  1 
1,4 
2 

0 

2,1 
2,  1 
2,5 
1,0 

1,0 
o  «> 

2,2 
1,2 
2  ° 
2,0. 
1,4 

1 
1,7 
1,6 
1,4 

1,2 
9 

1,3 
8,G 

St   Cluir 

do                             

Salem                                                    

(In                    

do                                                 

...    do  

llo                             

do           

o 

7 

o 

4                    11 

Braiutn'iii  

"Wyoming  

do     

do                                            

Falls 

do                                     

do                     .           

do                       

do     

do                                       

Michel  ion 

di>                                

do                       

3 

d  ,                                       

d.,                                  

"Washington 

do                                         

York 

o 
13 

38 

1     1                  3 
8                  •::) 
33                     71 

4     ;                11 

Carroll 

do                                               

do                                    

do                                    

do 

7 

do               

do 

7 
14 
13 
51 
1 

0                     13 
0     j                SO 
15                     £8 
42     I                93 
2                      3 

do                                             

do                                            

do                                    

do 

Gem  Ilnck 

do 

do 

12 
10 
3G 

4     j                  0 
10                     22 
8                  18 
41                     77 

do 

Hill  am 

do 

do 

do 

do 

I 

do                     

do      

do 

11.1 
2 
7 

104                   215 
3     i                  5 
10                     17 

do 

do                                    

Manhclm 

do 

do 

3 
3 
3 
2 

70 
8 
3 
22 
1 
5 

1                       4 
2                       5 
1                       4 
1                       3 

56                   126 
12                     20 
3 

do                                                       -    . 

do                                            

•     do 

do 

do                                               .    ... 

do                        

do 

11                     33 

1 

do 

do                             

4                       9 

do 

do 

11 

10                     21 

do 

do          

2 
5 

78 
100 

3                       5 

2                       7 
84     ;              162 

174                :;::! 

do  

do 

York                                                   

.  .  do    .  . 

438 


STATE    OF    PENNSYLVANIA. 


TABLH  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

IMT 

ED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  fort-ipi  born. 

Agg*te  population. 

BLACK 

Total. 

MULATTO.                                                          \VII1TK.                              1II.ACK. 

.ML'l.in 

0. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

,11. 

F. 

Tot:J.          g                11. 

F. 

Total.      M.     F. 

• 

M. 

F. 

Tut. 

03,  127 

20,  552 
122,  399 

150 
691 
21 
136 
135 
214 

165 
C73 
25 

315 
1,372 
46 
073 

73 
598 
09 

80  j     1.73         "7,025           593 
735  'l.333        125,10-1     23,283 
63  ;     132         32,811        1.703 

3i~ 
25,421 
1,283 
1,534 
305 
1,969 
1,  194 
1,357 

980      ...;     1 
53,707       4  '     2 
2  986 

1 
6 

981 

28,006 
178,  831 
3")  797 

0 

8 

14 

53,  727 

Armstrong  

16,  3(iG 

10,  207 
12,933 
12,  507 
41,823 
13.  394 

32,  033 
25,  493 
25,  353 
88.  725 
24,912 
45  >  I 

3,  373        1 
889    

1 

3.  374 
889 
4  596 

29,  140 
20,  7:«5 
93,  818 

122 

203 
1)7 

7.) 

257 
4-J3 

196 
111) 

1:15 

34 
42 

102 
41 
45 
29 

237         25,847  :         521 
75         89,  2J2       2,  027 
87         25,195       1,440 
51         45,  7:'  1        1,5::3 

4,5:16    

13,518 

2,  634    

2,034 
2,  950 
4,441 

4,  203 
6  585 

27,  829 
48,734 
63,  578 
35,  594 
29,  155 

2,950    ...J.... 

Bucks 

•'•'  7-'i 

31.377         2.' 
22,455  •       19 

•-•4 

10 
•1 

1.  194 
40 
35 

9 

179 
3 

48 

230 
32 

409         59,  137       2.  503 
8         31,331   '     2,308 
89         22.570  :     3,729 
15,709  :     3.044 

1  ,  923 
1.893 
2,  s56 
2,  280 
309 
2,  953 
676 
534 
779 
655 

4,420       5       0 
4,261        2    .... 

11 

1 

3 

4 

15,651 

11.  173 

15,033 
11,283 

7  07-1 

C-tmbriu  

5,321    

0,  .'124 
735 
(i,  740 
1,571 
1,381 
1,831 
1,607 
3,  049 
1,  140 
3,  030 
6,438 
1,695 
8,07: 
1,048 
34 
1,482 
147 
185 

1,731 

1,  270 
266 

9,712 
1,  852 

8:* 

21,033 
27,  000 
74,  578 
24,  !:S8 
18,759 
17,  723 
25,065 
48,755 
40,  098 
46,756 
30,  597 
5,915 
49,  432 
39,909 
898 
42,126 
9,  131 
24,  343 
28,100 
33,  087 
18,270 
10,  '.'86 
116.314 
23,  999 
31,831 

13,  187 
30  559 

13.  8  1  7 
1  1    71  ' 

20,  004 
(i  i  .  935 

2,  24  1 

17 
20 

-11 

6',! 
3 
51 
549 

73 
3,  119 
31 
Hi 
15 
20 
50 
331 
497 
0-17 

42 

610 

163 

•lli 
33 
35 
47 
91 
637 
981 
I,  298 
8 
93 
1,  189 

43 

7-10 

8 

51 
20 
53 
3:i2 
326 
166 

41 
173 

56 

7:11 
9 
20 
51 

38 

:>;14 
184 
1 

33 

1S7 

1)3         20,205           420 
1,537         67,832       3,783 
17         23.417           895 
48         17,378  '        847 
102          15,892        1,052 
50         23  458           952 

6,  736       8       1 
1,571    

9 

1 

1 

1  1   70-* 

Cleartk-ld  

9,  OSO 
8,  158 
11,715 

8,  237 
7,  597 
11,040 

1  5.  755 
23,  355 
45.  52  J 
37,018 
43,019 
33,511 
4.209 

1,381    

1.831    

Columbia  

1,617    

91         45,706        1,654 
703         38,958           725 
720         43,  730       1,  750 
350         24,  159  .     3,800 
3  ;         4,230  '         947 
83         40,  7.58        4,  534 
300         38,801   ,         006 
864             31 

1,395 
415 
1  .  278 
3,231 
748 
4.  144 
442 
10 
031 
51 
70 
518 
781 

3,049    

18,57  1 
30  70  ' 

111,044 

1    140 

1                ; 

3,  038        4 
(i,  437    
1,695    

4 

1 

8 
1 

Delnwarc  

11,044 

1    MOO 

Erie 

8,  608        1 
1,048    

1 

o 

1 

3 

4 

37,313 
804 
33  847 

Fort-st.  

4,1 

383 
19  .V'4 

31    .  .  . 

r~- 

29 
102 
106 

1  ,  2J4 
77 
315 
203 

289 
8 
105 
40 

284 
16 
106 
42 

573         40,044  '        849 
24           8,98-1  1          93 
211          24,153            109 
82         26,  698           634 

1.480 
147 

.    ... 

0 

Fult<m 

4,494 

1:1,  ::»> 

H  :'.-'i 
;,  :  ;  ]  j 

15,311 

20,  028 
33,  639 
1  0,  992 
4  242 

4,389 
1  1  .  662 
13,  108 
15,992 
8.  304 
8.073 
53.  390 
10.708 
15,  599 
30,  098 
33,  669 
16,533 

8,  88.1 
23,  032 
26,  408 
31,770 
16,919 
Hi,  459 
103,  115 
21,0-15 
30,910 
40,  126 
66,  303 
33.  .',75 

15,  326 

48 
153 
102 
37 
26 
112 
1,  113 
43 
15 
29 
193 
101 

(iriM-n 

185 

Huntingdon  

1,402    

1   731     .. 

11 
101 
1.015 
43 
0 
19 
190 
101 

40 
210 
3,  1  38 

21 

48 

202 

23 
27 
645 
0 
31 

6 

35 
90 

18 
18 
684 
10 
31 
3 
32 
101 

41          17,  000           735 
45  j       16,720           100 
,329        100.573       5,531 
l(i         21,  1-17           1)97 
02         30,993           551 
9         40,183       2,188 
67         00.  7,> 
197         33,974        1,901 

535 

100 
4,309 
855 

287 
1,232 
10,  535 
1,404 

1   ''70 

200 

9.  740       2 
1   85-> 

-i 

838 

•     !        •        1 

Luzorne  

2;)  480 

23,  480 
3,  425 
822 
3,  022 
599 
1,002 
8,018 
2,003 

90,  244 
37,  399 
8,859 
30,  856 
16,340 
16,758 
70,500 
13,  053 
47,  :X)4 
28,  922 
22,  793 
565,  529 
7,  155 
11,470 
89,510 
15,  035 
26,  778 
5.  637 
36,  267 
31,044 
14,145 
25,  043 
19,  190 
40,805 
32,239 
SCI,  736 
12,540 
63,200 

l,ycmning  

3  425 

16,  023 

7,  059 

16,1130 
7,  607 

54 

118 
50 
338 
51 
35 
37 
33 

53 
3 
94 
15 
11 

0 

71 
21 

13 

597 
10 
107 
3 
473 

33 
131 
49 
331 

44 
30 
24 

8,573 
57 
1 
83 
8 
13 
3 
63 
41 
J8 

34 
652 

10 

85 

J 

459 

92 
249 
9:1 
0.7.) 
100 
79 
07 
57 
14821 
109 
4 
182 
23 
24 
5 
142 
70 
39 

17 
1,249 
20 
192 
4 
932 

94 

69 
9 
111 

32 
24 
32 
2,  783 
16 
0 
94 
5 
14 
1 
39 
12 
7 

95 
97 
18 
131 

30 
24 

30 
4,319 
12 

81 
7 

3 
28 
14 

9 

189  '       33.  811        1.039 
100          15,741            350 
27          1  5,  096           039 
212         63,  483.      4,  368 
13          11,0:5        1,  143 
02         43,984        2,  147 
43  '       27,20-1        1.033 
03         22,  344            2:0 
7,  101       396,  099     80,  403 
28  :         5,974            681 
1  1          10,  639           463 
175         03.243      14,174 
12  •       14,92:)            74 
23         25,425           7611 
•1            4,013           503 
1:7         33,503       2.031 
20         2.),  330           1)52 
16           13,1-26             19.1 

1,393 
249 
423 
3,  617 
859 
1  773 

:i.n33    .... 

1,001        1 
8,  015       1 

;;;•;;;•;;;; 

MilBiu  

30.007 
5,  433 
21,839 
13,  578 
11,294 

"    'K7 

30,  974 
5,  499 
2-3,014 
13,  51  1 
10,931 
194,424 
2,850 
5,  OJO 
31,393 
7,45.' 
12,705 
3,  216 

61,581 
10,  932 
43,  843 
27,  089 
22,  225 
374,  177 
5,  837 
10,034 
63,  886 

25,378 

4,  6  13 
.  32,294 
2.1,  228 
13,771 
21,887 
ll>,465 
42,  7:» 

49,  832 
11,970 
62,  699 

1 

2    

1 

1 
1 

Montour  

Northampton  
Northumberland  •• 
Perrv  

3  9*>0 

090 
154 
88,764 
500 
368 
13,  093 
32 
584 
432 
1,733 
762 
120 
431 
1,  181 

1,  390 
236 
1,731 

1,718    .... 

1,713 
449 
109,  4'M 
1,181 
831 
20,  267 
106 
1,353 
995 
3,764 
1,714 
319 
1,088 
2,  676 
2,341 
7,517 
3,473 
565 
4,  137 

Philadelphia  
Pike  

169,  167      76 

54    130  .  76 

57 

Potter  

5.  583 
31,49-1 
7.  IIJ 
13,1,7.1 

Sohuvlkili  

Suyder  

Somerset  

Sullivan  

1 

Tioga  

Hi.  131 
15.  i49 
6,811 

15,  860 
14,07:1 

11,459 
7,  857 
21,674 
11,892 
25,  223 
5,  787 
31,  iW 

3  764 

i 

Union  

13.  433 
8,  Ii03 
21,005 
13,790 
21.  lion 
6.  183 
31.  161 

1,087        1 

Warren  

17 
246 
7 
122 
1 
228 

15 

230 

13 

118 

20-1 

32         10,514        1,493 
476         41,401        1,263 
20         24,  722       4,  1ft' 
240         50,  264       2,  032 
1          11,975           329 
433  ,       04,06.)       2,404 

1 

i 

2 
1 

Washington  
Wayne  

2,  340        1 

1 

Westmoreland  

3  472    ... 

065    
4,  135  :     1 

1  |    1 

York 

1.203,538 

1,  215,  505 

2,419,103 

17,  rj, 

19,  S95 

37,  626  8,  545 

10.436 

13,9812,475,7:0   224,408 

205,  755 

430,163   110 

71 

181      87 

74 

161 

4:10,505   2,906,215 

NOTE. — 14  male  tint!  7  female  Chinese  included  Lu  white  population. 


STATE    OF   PENNSYLVANIA. 


439 


TAISLF.  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES 


FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 


Alabama  — 

Arkansas 

California  . . . 
Connecticut  - 


139 

28 

75 

8,044 


Delaware J~',3P3 

Florida 64 

Georgia 315 

Illinois...                                    •  B99 


Indiana 

Iowa 

Kansas 

Kentucky 

Louisiana 

Maine 

Maryland 

Massachusetts  — 

Michigan 

Minnesota 

Mississippi 

Missouri 

New  Hampshire  . 

New  Jersey 

New  York 

North  Carolina  . . 


707 

399 

30 

711 

335 

1,886 

23,  774 

7,777 

Oi9 

80 

172 

309 

1,773 

31,  006 

71),  073 

12,  119 


Asia 

Africa 

Australia 

Atlantic  Islands 

Belgium 

British  America 

Central  America 

China 

Denmark 

England 

Europe,  (not  specified) 

France 

German  States: 

Austria 763 

Bavaria 15, 255 

Baden 14,790 

Hesse 1 3,  75 1 

Nassau 6U9 

Prussia II,  44:) 

Wurtmibcrg 10,973 

Germany,  (not  specified) 61,  634 


Oregon 

Pennsylvania 2,  380,  004 


Rhode  Island 

South  Carolina 

Tennessee 

Texas 

Vermont 

Virginia 

Wisconsin 

District  of  Columbia  . 

Territories 

At  sea 

Not  stated 


1,799 
627 
238 

4,276 

11,020 

377 

770 

18 

257 


Aggregate  native  ............................................    2,  475,  710 


Total  Ge 
'eat  Britain,  (not  specifi* 


Holland 

Ireland 

Italy 

Mexico 

Norway 

Portugal 

Poland 

Pacific  I.-lands 

Russia 

Scotland 

Spain 

Sweden 

Sardinia'.- 

Switzerland 

South  America 

Sandwich  Islands 

Turkey 

West  Indies 

Wales 

Other  foreign  countries 


Aggregate  foreign. 
Aggregate  native  . 

Total... 


59 

20 

55 

27 

218 

3,  484 

1 

21 
234 

40,  540 

05 

8,302 


138,  244 
14 
4 

700 

201,  939 
022 
GO 
83 

215 
4 

250 

10, 137 

147 

448 

3 

4,404 

73 

4 

8 

709 

13,101 

134 

430,  505 
2,  475,  710 

2,  906,  215 


440 


STATE    OF    PENNSYLVANIA. 


TAHI.I:  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS.                        NO.    OF.                         OCCUPATIONS.                        NO.  OF. 

jl                    OCVUl'ATIONS.                        NO.  OK. 

[ 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

39 

273 
10 

70 
3 
3 
4,  2511 
,2,  414 

^~-ir 

12 
35 
13 

14 
57C 
203 
310 
372 
28 
IB 
2,  7,-0 

Adorn                                         --  -            207           Chain-makers  11 

48 
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Agents                                                    2,  1!>1'      !     Chair-makers  .                                       81*9 

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126 

Mil 

31 

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\uciioneerH                   Kit'           Clothiers  4Io 

GurdeniTH  and  nurserymen  .  . 
Gad-litters  
Gas-Hxtniv  uutnnfacturcrs   .. 

2,  02(5 
603 
5 
44 
8 
343 
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4 
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24 

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92 
1,623 

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130 
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5,823 
99 
35 

Axe-inakers                                               !"•"»          Coaeh-n:akers  2,  2rG 

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Authors  2i   ^      Coal  oil  -k-iders  .  ..                                   -1 

l.illiourraiihi-ra  

Cuff.-i-roas-itT.-  34 

Coffin-makers  8 

Gas-mukcrs  

Livt-rv-^tablo  keoprrs  

aufc''  rs  

Locksmiths  

Bag-niRkers...                                                 v>im-r* 

Gilders 

Looking-glosH  mukcrs  
Lumber  dealers  
Lumboriut'U  

Collectors                                               204 

Glass  luanufftcturers  

—  rr  "     Colliers  ]  ,  4(ii 

Comb-milkers  158 
llurbtT8'--                                             1''"J'           Commi-iom^                                         47 

<  !  lass-cut  tern  

Barkeepers  1,  '*•'!' 

Commission  :nt  reliant  ti  !  .  ti 

Glass-miikcrs    

Ma  iltua-mukers  

G,  Ml 
5,  507 
1,165 
44 
4,297 
155 
C,  «91 
55 
5 
53 
53 

ot< 

yfio 

10,  GSU 
24 
20 
412 

in 

5,  20(i 
3,  876 

4' 
18,  759 
6i3 
3,  104 
53 
43 

4tn 
n 

555 

4 
3 
13 

85 
17 

~l*I5L 

25 

»lv> 

81 
CO 

—  5T 

1.550 
1,241 
111 

210 
4 
5,  1J6 
37 

Composition  workers  12 
llellfmiiKliTs  H 

Manufacturers  

IMlhunp.™  -             1!.          Conquers... 

Gl-'vi-n;  

Map-maker*  

11   w        ftkc  rs                                                             Contractors  4J7 

Mariners  

Conveyancers  303 

Coopers  Jt«jj 

Gold-pen  mak-Tri  
Goldsmiths  

Cojipi-r  workers  21 
Be  It-  makers  4 

Mast-makers  

Blacking  manufacturers  l.» 
riiick<mitln                                      14  «!')•)          Cor<lt'"---                                            1G 

Gratc-maki*™  

Mat-makers  

'                 Cord-makers  25G 

Grindntonc  -makers    
Grocers  
Guusmitlia  _. 

Ilair-worki  iv  

Matlteiimt'l  instrument  makers. 

Blind-  makers  1  U 
.,..          Cotton  Cioth  manufacturers  .  -             51 
Block-makers  '           :Hi 

Mechanics  
Merchants    

Boarding-  house  keepcra  1,  ];>(> 
^             CutU-rs  52 
Boutbuildtrs  i,>& 

Hard  wan-  deuh-i's      

10          D- 

Hardware  manufacturers.  .  .  . 
Ilami'-makerrf  
Harness-makers  

Boukfoldrrs                                                -7IJ           Dairvmun                                               IGrf 

Military-trimming  maker:  .... 
Millers  

Bonkki>opfr!<  511*           iKruratonf  16 

Hatbinders  

Milliners  

llooksrllrrn    l          24!)           Dentists  SUti    . 

"*"  Horse  dealers  

Mill-stone  makers  
Millwrights 

Bottk-rs  '          217           Distillcru  '          4GU 

Horticnlturi^ls  

Mineral-ua'.er  mak>  rs  

Bowliug-saloon  kcuptTd  ,             2          Drapcra  8 

Hosiers  

Miners  

Ho  list-  keepers  

Hucksters  

.                                       i          r    . 

HllltKTa    

Musical  instrument  makers 
Musicians  

Importers  .  .  . 

Music-teachers  

Broken)  520           Electricians                                             ~~tt~*'     Illllitl-nil'!'  •'"  ina:iul;u-tur<-r.s 

Brooiii-uuiktM-s  150          Embroiderers                                         176 

Ink  mannlactunTH  

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Innk.-epers  

Nautical  instrument  makers  .  .  . 

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lDSpecti»rn  -  
Insurance  oflicrrri  

. 

Button-makers.  .  .                                  214          Expressmen                                         50 

luBtrumcut-makers  

2 

2 
10 
251 
835 
3,  942     i 
23 

42 
411 
964 
156 

_ii_ 

10 

74     | 

i:«;  9<;:t    > 

Newsmen 

luterjirrtcrs  

•• 

Inventors  

Nurses  

Calico  printers  (j?           Fancy  coods  dnders  24 

Iron-founders    

Oar-makers  

Cunuluifii  881           Fanners  .                                     '  180  013 

ironmongers  

Car-bnilders  :            9G     .     Farm  laborers  '     GU,  104 

Officers,  (public)  

Janitors  

Japannom  

Jewelers  

Ostlers 

Joiners  

•     Jud^cR  

Junk  dealers  

Caw-makers  i           i;i          p^h  dealers                                         2G 

I    Kuittcra  

Cattle  dculcni  ,  ,  ,           Fishermen                                              49^> 

• 

Calki-rn  113         Finishers  .                                            25 

!    Laborers  .  . 

" 

Omen!  -maker*      .                                    15          Flax-dreHsern  . 

STATE    OF    PENNSYLVANIA. 

TABLK  No.  ~G.— OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 


441 


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OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  or. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.   OF. 

nn 
cue 

14 
105 

:« 
-~rar" 

105 

50 

I 

97 

517 
289 

1,980 
13 
29 
239 
74 
11-1 
118 
121 

200 

•18 
9 
19 

00 

28 

fit 
17 

6U 

48 

.: 

133 

181 
38 
11 
77 
4T 
6 

148 
867 

809 
7,218 
85 
62 
o 

88 

Paper  manufacturers  

Riding-masters  

127 
20 

!                      '                            B 

Patent-  medicine  rankers  

Hoofers  and  slaters  

274 
84 
28 
9 
34 
96 
13 
: 
16 
2,246 
1,690 
166 
24 
4,  7G5 
113 
37 
44 

339 
«•—    -•• 

9,429 

VarnUliern  

Snddlcrs  

Varnish-makers  

*l 

5 

1,315 

C 
127 
9 
107 

!,  .;..., 

V 
355 
30 
20 
17 
4 
2,  563 
33 
240 
530 
13 
1,187 
3 
653 
57 
15 
3,077 
341 
212 
192 
_   129  _^ 
258 

659 

2G7 
3,729 
3 
54 
1,816 

Ventriloquists  .  . 

Peddlers  
Pen-makers  

Saddle-tree  makers  
Safe-makers  

Stevedores  
Stewards  

Veterinarians  
Vinegar-makers  

Pencil  -makers  
Perfumers  
Philosophical  instnim't  makers 

Sailing-masters  
Saloon  keepers  

Stock-brokers  
Stock-makers  
Stone  and  marble  cutters.  .  .  . 
Storekeepers  
Stove-makers  
Straw-workers  
Students  

1    Warpers  .  

!    Watchmen  
Watch-makers  

Physicians  
Piano-forte  makers  
Piano-tuners  

Sausage-makers  
Saw-makers  

Pilots  

Sugar  manufacturers  

* 

Sugar  refiners  

Plane-makers  

Surgeons  

Planers  

Surgical  instalment  makers.  . 
Survevors  

Planters  

205 
158 
fi 
217 
9 
827 
3 
47 
71 
111 
208 
206 
43 
157 
30 
33 
207 

9 

7,867 

Plasterers  

Tailors  

Plaster-figure  makers  

Servants  

81,233 
43 
116 

148 

White-lead  manufacturers  .  .  . 

Plumbers  

Sewing-machine  manufact'rs. 

Sewing-machine  workers  

Tailore^es  

6,073 
2,420 
5 
11,291 

G 
43 
3,  15G 
285 
2,3CG 
1,  4G4 
250 
15 
390 

370 
236 

5 
722 
2 
24 
79 

Whitesmiths  

Pocketbouk  manufacturers  
Porters  

Wine  and  liquor  dealers  

Pot  and  pearl  ash  manufact'rs.  . 
Potters  

Shi  *         nte* 

1,  159 

Wire-makers  

Shi  i        -t 

Wire-  workers  . 

Powder  manufacturers  
Preservers  and  pickler*  
Printers  

.P 

119 

841 
163 
22,612 
41 
14 

Wood-corders  

Wood-cutters  

Shoe  dealers  
Shoemakers  
Shovel-makers  
Showmen  

Telegraph  operators  
Tinsmiths  
Tobacconists  
Tool-makers  

W       1    I      1 

Produce  dealers  
Professors  
Provision  dealers  

Woodenware  manufacturers.  .  . 
Wool  combers  and  carders  
Wool  dealers  

Quarry  men  
Rag-collectors  

Shuttle-makers  
Sieve-makers  

8 
21 

°8 

Toymen  
Traders  

Wool  sorters  
Woolen  manufacturers  

• 
20 

Other  occupations  and  unknown 

Soda-water  makers  

5 

Truss-makers  

Spice-makers  

3 

849 
2 

Turpentine-makers  

896,565 

•            i 

56 


44-2 


•STATE    OF    RHODE    ISLAND. 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


Cor.NTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  mid  under  10. 

10  ami  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

41)  and  under  50. 

1,1. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

jr. 

P. 

SI.            F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

81 
199 
271 
1,  3  19 
210 

100 
2-23 
213 
1,418 
210 

35G 
733 
!)79 
5,032 
917 

354 
734 
990 

4,  9.53 
807 

372 
819 
1,  139 
5,  481 
1,004 

410 
898 

5,519 
1,012 

434 
872 
1,001 
5,  244 
979 

406 
840 
1,  074 
5,082 
954 

45D 
909 
1,0-14 
4,973 
954 

4G) 
1,010 
1,042 
5,647 
959 

771 
1,401 
1,75-1 
9,954 
1,524 

888 
1,699 
1,994 
11,420 
1,652 

593 
1,070 
1,396 
7,  797 
1,152 

601 
1,179 
1,519 
8,218 
1,141 

401 
870 
1,073 
5,  421 

877 

!il3    ': 

MO  ! 

1,159 
5,420 
902 

Total  

2,116 

2,194 

8,017 

7,898 

8,  815  1     8,  923 

8,590 

8,356 

8,339 

9,121 

15,404 

17,653 

12,008 

12,658 

8,702 

8,924 

FREE  COLORED. 


1                

2 

5 

11 

in         10 

10 

17 

21 

26 

27 

27 

34 

20 

14 

18 

4 

1 

13 

16 

19          9 

9 

13 

11 

15 

24 

18 

18 

IS 

15 

11 

7 

t 

24 

27 

25  1          32 

» 

°4 

38 

39 

81 

S'l 

fiO 

100 

41 

68 

27 

17 

84 

'16           110 

100 

103 

92 

96 

148 

208 

132 

15-1 

112 

140 

7 

0 

38 

32 

33             40 

40 

3fi 

34 

32 

42 

52 

27 

24 

25 

;to 

Total 

47 

33 

1C7 

1C1 

L192  '         210 

206 

103 

190 

208 

322 

394 

277 

316 

210 

267 

Bristol  . 
Kent . . 


INDIAN. 


1 
9 
3 

Keut  

1 

1 

2 

2 

Washington 

1 

~ 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

Total  

1 

i 

1 

3 

1 

1 

a 

2 

2 

2 



1 

AGGREGATE. 

1 

Total  whites 

2,116 
47 

2,194 
33 

8,017 
167 

7,898 
101 
1 

8,815 
192 

0 

8,923 
210 

8,590 
206 

1 

8,356 
193 

8,339 
196 

9,121 
208 
3 

15,404 
322 
1 

17,653 
394 
1 

12,008 
277 

12,658 
316 
o 

8,702 
210 
o 

8,924 
207 
2 

Total  Indian*  .  .  . 

STATE    OF    RHODE    ISLAND. 


44;} 


TAHLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


50  and  under  CO. 

GO  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  und  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unk'wn. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

SI. 

F. 

51. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

30!) 
591 
731 
3,130 
012 

330 
6*1 
794 
3,  5115 
663 

184 
345 

4G4 
1,  71(1 
397 

224 

470 
549 
2,225 
479 

84 
168 
221 
733 
232 

147 
234 
329 
071 
255 

25 
52 
55 
154 
57 

33 

83 
92 
298 
84 

1 

f> 
G 
10 
5 

4 
10 
15 

47 
12 

4,130 
8,035 
10,  190 
51,007 
8,920 

4,  4GU 
9,003 
10,  878 
54,  814 
9,  191 

8,599 
17,038 
21,  074 
105,  821 

i    .  '    , 

Bristol  

Kent  

2 
1 

1 
1 

5,  3711 

6,  OG5 

3,  ]()(> 

3,  947 

1,438 

1.93G 

313 

590 

34 

i-8 

3  '        2 

82,294 

88,355 

170,  G49 

FREE  COLORED. 


j 

! 

153 

155 

308 

Bristol 

4 

G             ° 

'6 

1  !            2 

134 

125 

259 

Kent  

17             37 

13 

21  i            5 

o 

G  ' 

3 

300 

402 

822 

68             87 

17 

| 
41  |           10 

29 

o 

I 
7  ' 

3 

.     '           8'J8 

1,079 

1,977 

16  '          "0 

15  1            7 

10 

o 

o 

1 

i           280 

300 

580 

! 

1'Mi           1G8 

53 

90  i          25 

7 

19              2 

7 

1 

i       1,831 

2,121 

3,  9M 

INDIAN. 


i 

:j 

6  i  Kent 

1 

'  { 

i 

i 

1 

i 

1 

fj 

12  '  Washington  

i 

1 

1 

0 

1 

i 

i       i 

8 

ll 

19! 

1 

i 

i 

;              | 

AGGREGATE. 


5  379 

G  0(i5 

3  106 

3  947 

1  438 

1  036 

343 

590 

3-1 

88 

3 

0 

82  294 

88,355 

170,  G49 

Total  whites  

1 

1°6 

1G8 

53 

00 

7 

19 

7 

1 

1  831 

2,121 

3,952 

Total  free  colored. 

o 

8 

11 

19 

Total  luuiaiiH  

:i 

5  505 

G  233 

3  150 

4  O'JO 

1  4G3 

]  991 

350 

GOD 

36 

95 

4 

_ 

84,  133 

90,  487 

174,  620 

444 


STATE   OF    RHODE   ISLAND. 


TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free 
colored. 

Aggregate. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

51.                     F. 

Total. 

M.                   F.                Total. 

M. 

P.               Total. 

4,  130               4,  469 
8,  038               9,  006 
10,1%    :         10,878 
51,007     j        54,815 
8,  U31     j          9,  198 

8,599 
17,044 
21,074 
105,  822 
18,  123 

l-'O                   117 
87                     PI 
•JS5                   356 
676     ;              8-15 
201     I              187 

237 
168 

1,  521 

47 
75 
222 
85 

38 
44 

106 
234 
113 

71 
91 
181 
456 
198 

308 
259 
822 
1,977 
586 

8,907 
17,303 
21,  896 
107,799 
18,  715 

82,  302    j        88,  366 

170,  668 

1,369    1           1,586 

2,955 

462 

KB                   997 

3,952 

174,  620 

NOTE. — U*  Indium  mchuk-il  in  wlvte  population. 


TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   &C.                                                           COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FUKE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

557 
2,446 
1,127 
1,  970 
1,388 
657 
4,023 
1,641 

642 

4,513 
673 
1,051 
965 
2,102 
3,701 
3,917 
958 
1,262 
1,713 
5,685 
4,418 
1,939 
3,772 
2,161 
3,641 
4,166 
3,131 

421 
2,591 
1,457 
2,  276 
1,397 
5'.)9 
4,734 
1,697 
184 
656 
493 
5,304 
G19 
988 
937 
2,008 
3,053 
4,398 
977 
1,161 
1,701 
6,066 
4,704 
2,348 
4,090 
2,407 
3,946 
4,880 
3,526 

978 
5,037 
2,584 
4,246 
2,785 
1,256 
8,757 
3,338 
387 
1,298 
1,001 
9,817 
1,292 
2,039 
1,902 
4,  110 
7,254 
8,315 
1,933 
2,423 
3,414 
11,  751 
9,122 
4,287 
7,862 
4,568 
7,587 
9,046 
6,657 

8 
120 
25 

14 
114 
27 
1 
47 
1 
76 
21 
3 
4 
4 
400 
15 
1 
14 
13 
118 
14 

. 
334 
52 
1 
97 

0 

159 
39 
13 
6 
11 
601 
28 
9 
25 
30 
246 
24 

1,000 
5,271 
2,636 
4,247 
2,882 
1,258 
8,916 
3,  377 
400 
. 
1.012 
10,508 
1,320 
2,048 
1,927 
4,140 
7,500 
8,339 
1,935 
2,  427 
3,  440 
11,818 
9,  374 
4,  724 
8,076 
4,715 
7,  Ii46 
!>,3C5 
6,  76f. 

50 
1 
83 
18 
10 
o 

7 
291 
13 
8 
11 
17 
128 
10 

Cranston  do  ,  

2 

14 
37 
118 
170 
92 
71 
"7 
141 
47 

2 
12 
30 
134 

sir? 

122 

76 
32 

178 
(12 

4 

26 
67 
252 
437 
214 
147 
59 
319 
109 

Providence,  city  of  —  1st  ward  do      

4th  ward  ...     do 

5th  ward  do      

6th  ward  do 

7th  ward  do 

23,228 
2,091 
6,350 
470 

1,348 
1,466 
925 
2,137 
1,713 

25,901 
2,151 
6,899 
4% 
832 
1,383 
1,546 

2,228 
1,  721 

49,129 
4,242 
13,  24D 
972 
1,698 
2,731 
3,012 
1,917 
4,365 
3,434 

666 
3 
21 
7 
23 
3 
47 
23 
163 
18 

871 
6 
13 

2 

20 
4 
45 
24 
187 
18 

1,537 
9 
34 
9 
43 
7 
92 
47 
352 
. 

50,666 
4,251 
13,283 
981 
1,741 
2,733 
3,  104 
1,964 
4,717 
3,  470 

Suiithfleld  ,1,, 

-Chark-stown  Washington 

Hopklnton  tj0 

North  Ktng&ton  ijo 

Richmond  jo 

South  Kingston  do 

Westerly  do 

STATE   OF    RHODE   ISLAND. 


445 


TABLE  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOKEIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  boru. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES 

i 

Aggregate  population. 

COUNTIES. 

™. 

IJLACK.                           MULATTO. 

WHITE.                               J1LACK. 

MULATTO. 

i      M. 

F.      1     Total. 

M.        F.     Total.     M.        P.     Total. 

M.            F.         Total.     M.     F.  'Total. 

SI.    P.   Total. 

H 

Bristol                      3  262 

3,654  S        (i,  930 
7,291  1       13,892 
8,901  i       17,344 
40,085         78,445 
8,481  I       lfi,729 

100        113       219          29        38         67 
84         80       164         47        43        90 
279       348       627          73      106       179 
668       832    1,500      218       231       449 

200       187  1     387        85       113       198 

. 

7  222 
14,  146 
18,150 
80,  394 

17,  314 

848           815       1,003      14       4  |       18 
1,437       1,715       3,152       S        1  |        4 
1,753       1,977       3,730       6       8         14 
12,6-17     14,730     2T,  377       8     13  j      21 
683          717       1,400       1    1 

4    ....          4        l,Ge5 
....      1           1        3,157 
2    2       3,741! 
4       3  '        7     27,  405 
'          .1  401 

8,907 
17,303 
21,8% 
107,  799 
18,  715 

K>>ut                         6  601 

Newport           .       8  443 

Providence  38,  360 

Washington  .  .  .  .     8,  248 

l 

Total  !  64,934 

68,  412  i     133,  346 

1,337    1,560    2,897      452       531       983 

137,  226 

17,368     19,954     37,322     32     20        58 

10  '     4         14     37,  394          174,  620 

NOTE.  —  8  mule  and  11  female  Indiana  and  2  Chinese  are  included  in  white  population. 

TABLE  No.  5.—  NATIVITIES  OF  POPULATION. 

UNITED 

STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

10 

r 
r 

610 
109,  905 
57 

Asia  .  . 

15 

Hollai 
Irelan 
Italy  . 

id  

14 
£5,  285 
32 

o 

Africa 

14 

d    

..''•              31 

4  634 

•\ 
•^ 

7 
•          o 

Atlantic 

Mexic 
Norw 
Portu 

'            107 

i  2 

38 
80 
5 
4 
0 
1,517 
8 
33 

''S 

~5 

Florida 

12 

692 
138 
37 
47 
2 
14 
86 

British 
Central 
China  . 

Vmerica-  .  .  .  ."  2  830 

173 

1          

Illinois  

5<J 

•\ 
i 
i 
i 
i 

1               2 

Pacifi 
Russii 
Seotla 
Spain 

10 

Deiunu 

Englan 
Europe 
France 

GermaL 
Ausl 
Bav 
Bad< 
lies* 
Nass 
Prua 
\V'ui 
Gen 
fie 

Toto 
Great  13 
Greece 

k                                                10 

14 

1  6  336 

ud    

15 

123 

'JO 

Aggregate  native  

States: 

Sardii 
Switz 
South 

Turkt 
West 
Wales 
Other 

A 
A 

T 

Maine  

1,  301 

137,  226 

Maryland  

450 

America  

Massachusetts  

13,965 

rich  Islands  

48 

Minnesota,  

18 

jidies  

73 
19 
2 

4 

9 

foreign  countries  

1  482 

aauy,  (not  spcci- 

l 

New  Jereey  

:           249 

37,  394 
137,  226 

New  York  

!        2,780 

North  Carolina  

45 

1  Germany  815 

jtal 

Ohio  . 

i            115 

174,  620 

4 

446 


STATE   OF    RHODE    ISLAND. 


TABLE  No.  0.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 
10 

1(18 
44 
388 
10 
07 
17 
2 

5 

98 

29 
9 
o 

2 
2 

653 
121 

8 
191 
•11 
39 
G-2 

25 
3 

•10     : 
17 
10 

9 
51 
8 
9 
11 

J>j9 

OCCUr  ATIOXS.                                           NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

Fruiterers  

L'l 

223 
53 
8 
9 
12 
4 
5 

28 

13 
12 
101 

8 
43 
4 
379 

6 

3 
5 
21 
74 
4 
10 
8 
8 

1,407 
6 
0 
4 

7,300 
20 
370 
96 
4 
5 
5 
94 
03 

1,030 
692 
407 
1,065 
G4 
C4fi 
14 
4 
153 
A 

Actors  

Cigar-makers  173 

Gardeners  and  nurserymen  

Agricultural  implement  makers  .  .  . 

• 
Gas-fitters  

Apprentices  

Clerks  1,  783 

Clock-makers  5 

Gilders 

Clothiers  '                31 

Glaziers 

Cloth-finishers  '               14 

Grocers  

Gunsmiths  

Bank  officers  

Hatters 

Belt-makers  

Billiard-saloon  keepers  

P 

Blacksmiths  

PP 

Block-makers  

t 

Boarding-house  keepers  

BoatbuiUkTH  

Boilers  

Bookbinders  

Booksellers  

Bottlers  

Box-makers  

Brassfounders  

|                      i 

Brass  workers  

; 

Brewers  

6 

Bricklayers  

Brick-makers  

Brokers  

Broom-makers  

Editors  10 

J 

Builders...  

Engravers  J  53 

Expressmen  .  .                                                                  57 

143 
83 
2.  137 
3 
8 

•'1 
23 
14 
'      14 
14 
59 

Mantua-makers  

Manufacturers  

Masons,  (brick  and  stone)  

Chandlers  .  .  . 

Frame-makers  ...                                                                    2 

Merchants  ...                    

STATE   OF    RHODE    ISLAND. 

TABLE  No.  0.— OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 


447 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

10 

87 

412 
31 
55 
410 
31 
3 
08 

GO 
19 
12 
2 
151 

172 
8 
128 
322 
52 

7 
738 
12 
3 
13 
5 
74 
154 
2 
4 
221 
2 
28 
G 
20 
2 
21 
35 
102 
2 
20 
33 

5 
5 

20 

2 

102 
117 

4 

18 
10 
30 

J2 
33 
5 
24 
G 
5 
100 
337 
4,916 
18 
103 

s: 

555 
4 
144 
1,838 
3 
4 
10 
4 
o 

237 
124 
11 
45 
3 
477 
02 
4 
11 

Tailors  .            

305 
500 
27 
7.VJ 
051 
1G 
o 

101 

10 
150 
30 
0 
G7 

13 
10 
73 
43 

14 

9 
153 
48 
4,337 
3 
11 
150 
10 
17 
3 
18 
G 
6 
4 
154 
14 
21 
4 

13.1 

Tinsmiths  

Saddlers 

Xuns  

Sailing-masters  

Salt-makers  

Officers,  (public)  

Sash-makers  

Sawyers  

Ostlers 

Overseers  

Servants  

Packers  

Sextons  

Painters  

Ship-carpenters  

Paper-hangers  

Ship-masters  

Paper  manufacturers  

Shoe-binders  

Pftper-tubo  makers  

Shoemakers  

Patent-medicine  makers  

Showmen  

Pattern-makers  

Silversmiths  

Peddlers  

Spinners  

Spring-makers  

Photographers  

Starch  manufacturers  

Steamboatmen  

Piano-forte  makers  

Steam-engine  builders  

Pilots 

AVool  combers  and  carders  

Plasterers  

Storekeepers  

Plaster-figure  makers  

Stove-makers  

Platers  

Straw  -workers  

Printers  

Students  

62,  886 

448 


STATE    OF    SOUTH    CAROLINA. 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


1 

o 

3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

17 
80 

24 

28 
29 

DISTRICTS. 

Under  1.        j    laud  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

' 

15  and  under  20.  '  BO  and  under  30.    30  and  under  40.    40  and  under  50 

, 

51. 

I' 

M.             F. 

M.            F. 

51. 

F. 

M. 

1'.             51.             F. 

51.             P.             51.             F. 

Abbeville             

145 
237 
187 
100 
311 
112 
92 

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153 
340 
93 
51 
210 
97 
59 
11-3 
180 
MO 
180 
76 
88 
152 

G7 

214 

no 
135 

75 
154 

161 
200 
209 
107 
377 

99 
03 
118 
118 
250 
91 
43 
191 
94 
59 
114 
138 
126 
152 
69 
70 
118 
239 
70 
213 
84 
115 
50 
1C9 

605 
808 
780 
437 
1,  517 
418 
444 
291 
623 
553 
903 
347 
213 
921 
404 
315 
403 
593 
502 
71U 
320 
380 

953 
320 
1,  203 
424 
550 
399 
091 

030 
780 
707 
380 
1,520 
408 
405 
271 
629 
524 
904 
327 
195 
S58 
306 
305 
376 
555 
517 
C82 
318 
394 
480 
952 
307 
1,122 
387 
503 
336 
052 

831  !        720 
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973  j        827 
455           471 
1,  681        1,  605 
40!)           479 
528           550 
296           330 
720           670 
660           575 
1,  153       1,  096 
413  '        358 
220           212 
1,029       1,035 
418           402 
307           358 
497  .        300 
697           078 
661  j        090 
813  !        803 
397  !        381 
471           451 
579          512 
1,  149       1,  129 
379           352 
1,203        1,260 
491           454 
507  '        583 
309  1         398 
738  I        771 

755 
1,021 
929 
453 
1,610 
432 
559 
296 
087 
613 
1,096 
396 
195 
1,001 
393 
325 
373 
698 
057 
785 
382 
482 
554 
1,111 
390 
1,305 
491 
538 
: 
707 

752 
939 
800 
397 
1,016 
402 
526 
251 
601 
552 
1,018 
371 
175 
1,001 
379 

378 
704 
658 
737 
349 

514 
1,008 
446 
1,247 
447 
516 
321 
703 

648 
792 
722 
353 
1,452 
319 
418 
242 
491 
404 
866 
328 
144 
897 
330 
266 
331 
581 
540 
568 
274 
393 
412 
834 
472 
1,080 
391 
510 
284 
580 

C85        1,009 
843       1,  155 
740       1,  082 
381            574 
1,  573       2,  994 
387           051 
443           563 
229           395 
510           784 
490           747 
910       1,  314 
344           021 
143  I        291 
906       1,243 
315  '•        479 
333           433 
323  |        525 
623  !        835 
532  !        771 
610          938 
311           467 
394           673 
403           729 
878        1,  226 
456           718 
1,  199        1,  502 
398           549 
484  •        775 
205           478 
5%           925 

1,063 
1,187 
1,111 
(ilO 
2,863 
075 
625 
398 
749 
685 
1,  357 
562 
264 
1,  244 
439 
432 
548 
993 
781 
1,017 
475 

757 
1,400 
017 
],  655 
-  595 
772 
485 
1,013 

637 
757 
664 
402 
8,323 
384 
407 
267 
SS7 
412 
813 
362 
213 
720 
298 

326 
596 
502 
598 
324 
413 
471 
809 
500 
9:17 
377 
526 
313 
658 

000 
847 
703 
378 
2,135 
426 
403 
222 
489 
446 
863 
383 
173 
783 
279 
252 
354 
001 
514 
584 
329 
415 
440 
804 
464 
1,018 
432 

235 
697 

508 
5!8 
504 
256 
1,528 
304 
258 
173 
381 
320- 
625 
207 
133 
521 
208 
180 
194 
396 
342 
400 
193 
311 
3:M 
481 
318 
642 
270 
324 
194 
430 

480 
578 
505 
267 
1,234 
284 
' 
158 
310 
292 

oon 

270 
97 
565 
193 

198 
252 
431 
418 
422 
190 
296 
284 
580 
2:19 
714 
203 
318 
189 
502 

Chesterfield     

Edgefield 

Fairfield 

Greenville 

Marion  

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4,  273 

4,038     17,808 

17.04B  1  20,342      I'.i,  UW 

19,589 

18,  01C 

15,  994 

18,800     25,440     25,960 

16,891      lli.1,--:l      11.519 

11,  485 

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1 

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4            23 

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30 

31 

24            20 

20 

15 

32 

29 

13 

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10 

15 

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38 

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40 

38 

40 

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09 

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2°            G2 

47 

68 

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60            64 

33 

41 

71 

G7 

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32             19 

5 

Charleston  40 

43          180 

198 

225 

277 

239          275 

143 

217 

195 

348 

159 

280          131 

ft 

Chester  2 

2            10 

10 

14 

9 

15            11 

10 

12 

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4 

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2               4 

7 

9 

11            15 

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10 

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STATE    OF    SOUTH    CAROLINA. 


449 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


50  and  under  CO. 

60  and  under  70.    70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  00.  '  90  and  under  100.    Above  100.    Age  unku'u. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

DISTRICTS. 

1 

3 
4 
5 

6 

8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
10 
17 
18 
19 
20 

a 

22 
23 
24 
25 
20 
27 
28 
29 
30 

31. 

P. 

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F.             31. 

P. 

31.            F. 

jr. 

P. 

31. 

F.         31.         P. 

31. 

F. 

318 
338 

320 

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191 

170 

121 
340 
190 
393 
193 
81 
379 
130 
140 
158 
293 
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277 
130 
190 
218 
406 
163 

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308 
342 
298 
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170 
121 
306 
198 
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120 
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261 
138 
211 
229 
392 
158 

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183 

100 
325 

182 
229 
150 
120 
336 
127 
110 
57 
120 
107 
231 
144 
36 
226 
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185 
143 
144 
76 
123 
127 
222 
111 
309 
108 
138 
64 
193 

193 

2-12 
207 
11G 
41C 
145 
88 
54 
110 
121 
245 
148 
38 
242 
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64 
76 
208 
133 
158 
84 
111 
106 
225 
106 
S80 
110 
125 
07 

71 
101 
61 
27 
115 
00 
35 
10 
35 
56 
85 
57 
5 
92 
23 
31 
34 

47 
02 
31 
30 
27 
104 
15 
139 
43 
50 
20 
82 

81 
108 
49 
44 
172 
08 
48 

44 

08 
99 

53 
11 
121 
23 
31 
40 
80 
61 
56 
89 
47 
43 
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29 
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22  ;           3 
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5,780 
7,138 
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3,  385 
14,  737 
3,  485 
3,  014 
2,  249 
4,780 
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7,  801 
3,241 
1,589 
7,280 
2,  SOB 
2,  495 
3,  055 
5,105 
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5,50-1 
2,682 
3,601 
4,097 
7,  593 
3,  477 
9,  147 
3,429 
4,  379 
2,712 
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r,,  730 

7,  148 

r,,  300 

3,  329 
14,  399 
3,611 
3,  740 
2,129 
4,475 
4,  100 
7,852 
3,  132 
1,424 
7,  351 
2,  G98 
2,  531 
2,999 
5,  304 
4,  703 
5,  503 
2,691 
3,399 
4,011 
7,  742 
3,386 
9,390 
3,428 
4,291 
2,475 
5,  803 

11,516 
14,286 
12,  702 
6,714 
29,136 
7,096 
7,  354 
4,378 
9,  255 
8,421 
15,  653 
6,373 
3,013 
14,  631 
5,504 
5,020 
6,054 
10,  529 
9,333 
11,007 
5,373 
7,000 
8,108 
15,  335 
6,803 
18,  537 
C,  857 
8,670 
5,187 
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2 
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81 

103 

184 

22 

4 

5               4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

117 

88 

205 

23 

O 

4    

1 

1 

£1 

61 

109 

24 

8 

13               0 

9 

4 

1 

I 

i 

182 

257 

439 

Richlaud  

25 

4 

ft     ' 

1 

1 

o 

i 

65 

77 

142 

°0 

19 

11               9 

10 

5 

I 

o 

159 

101 

320 

27 

3 

2               2 

] 

1 

I 

98 

66 

104 

28 

o 

1               1 

0 

1 

j 

18 

25 

43 

2D 

5 

5               1 

4 

o 

1 

1 

108 

189 

York  

30 

232 

348  ,         140 

181 

5) 

71 

25 

30 

11 

16 

2 

-: 

i 

4,548 

5,  30.; 

9,914 

450 


STATE    OF    SOUTH    CAROLINA. 

TABLK  No.  ].— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


•SLAVE. 


3 

1 

5 
6 

- 

9 

. 
18 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
'- 

80 
21 

' 
23 

. 
• 

g 

. 

X 

..., 

30 

DISTRICTS. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  iiml  under  10. 

lOnud  lindLT  15. 

15  and  undi-r20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M.             F. 

M. 

F. 

M.             F. 

M 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M.             I". 

M.             F. 

Abbeville                        

213 
US 

400 
343 
155 
43 
103 
338 
130 
344 
227 
167 
96 
•14 
53 
90 
2,7.1 
91 
158 
98 
198 
281 
Cl 
19') 
H7 
230 
225 
126 
163 

261 
170 
819 
529 
42H 
183 
53 
99 
386 
155 
.    3GJ 
230 
171 
103 
34 
94 
105 

238 

78 
171 
100 
200 

2sr> 

67 

232 
96 
244 
204 
146 
163 

1,482  :     1,513 
603           038 
1,123       1,201 
1,879       2,110 
2,  041       2,  249 
783           780 
304  •         305 
548  ;        558 
1,961   '     2,090 
830  ;        805 
1,770       1,091 
1,000       1,140 
1,  219       1,  120 
400           501 
104            178 
475           020 
390           388 
935  ;        971 
453           422 
811           843 
4!)0           512 
1,  047           971 
1,  140       1,  192 
327           305 
048           057 
651           057 
1,  802       1,  151 
711           700 
732           7:10 
715           711 

1,591 

1,342 
1,897 
2,157 
861 
340 
028 
1,900 
833 
1,827 
1,  184 
974 
505 
173 
500 
489 
1,141 
490 
793 
404 
1,089 
1,280 
385 
493 
038 
1,173 
889 
781 
824 

1,740 
764 
1.391 

•-M37 
2,266 
.       899 
329 
020 
2,  00!) 
917 
1,804 
1.205 
1,011 
009 
153 
014 
480 
1,049 
450 
811 
510 
1,050 
1,221 
303 
533 
721 
1,107 
855 
813 
818 

1,510       1,555 
012           G20 
1,307       1,227 
1,931        1,880 
2,119       2,251 
820           808 
370           337 

03t        e-o 

1,  '.103       2,  075 
828           801 
1,850       1,690 
1,221        1,059 
1,  033           877 
571           575 
174            173 
480           586 
423           404 
1,006        1,000 
484           454 
094           702 
528           524 
1,038       1.001 
1,271        1,205 
305           313 
720           050 
054           014 
1,220       1,170 
828           832 
778  i        784 
782  :        732 

1,  155 
440 
1,027 
1,681 
1,  872 
586 
233 
481 
1,619 
701 
1,  342 

840 
387 
131 
479 
318 
079 
381 
554 
411 
798 
870 
244 
549 
409 
948 
606 
016 
548 

l,20'.l 
515 
1,002 
1,830 
2,006 
018 
218 
510 
1,834 
748 
1,408 
807 
977 
411 
129 
553 

75'J 
354 
619 
429 
848 
939 
229 
501 
533 
944 
000 
503 
542 

1,  588 
584 
1,389 
2,481 
2,  989 
807 
300 
057 
2,  518 
994 
1,  W4 
1,232 
1,705 
505 
209 
014 
442 
1,067 
491 
708 
575 
1,080 
1,  270 
281 
1,082 
013 
1,293 
837 
804 
840 

.    . 
737 
1,  443 
8,  879 
3,002 
899 
380 
070 
3,000 
1,019 
2,017 
1,305 
1,523 
509 
181 
613 
500 
1,  053 
490 
85-1 
584 
1,107 
1,  374 
361 
1,093 
045 
1,302 
850 
800 
803 

992        1.119 
309           439 
830           921 
1,895       2,121 
2,  448       8.  009 
513  !         587 
221           209 
430           557 
1,  940       2,  284 
572           077 
1,  203       1,  259 
711           832 
1,229       1,353 
302           382 
140           135 
360           455 
238           274 
014           040 
298           329 
472           543 
338           390 
055           711 
802           953 
150           207 
753           754 
387           427 
824           944 
580           5.11 
541            511 

638           601 
224           287 
558           027 
1,420       1,541 
1,  800       2,  09!) 
327           396  ] 
143           153 
323           360  | 
1,  40-1        1,  570 
4J7           441 
731  ,        824 
522  '         590 
1,189        1,080 
294           209 
08             09 
290           21.8 
171            102 
•100           420 
235           234 
259           2G8 
ISO           214 
4  JO           497 
541            C23 
100           120 
539  :        580 
£33  !         834 
583           60K 
334           35!» 
318  '         33'J 

Chesterfield           

Colleton 

Greonvllle 

OrunKeburgh  

Richluiiil      

Williunwbnr^ii  

Total    

5,  390 

5,  91(1     20,  907  ,  27,  953 

28,482 

29,515 

28,  286     27,  647 

21,  752 

23,805 

32,  225     33,  952 

1 

21.307     23,753 

14,997      10,339 

INDIAN. 


i 

4 

1 

4 

6 

3 

, 

4 

4 

5 

Chester  

1 

:               i 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Edgefield  

j 

1 

1 

0 

" 

3 

3 

4 

o 

1 

|                 | 

" 

Total  

l!                             3 

Q 

g 

5 

5 

5 

0 

6 

D 

2 

5 

AGGREGATE. 


Total  whites                          *    4  °73 

16  7tH 

11   540 

11  485 

Total  free  colored  i         141 
Total  (slaves  .                        '•    5  390 

143 

622 

594 

712 

778 

695 

782 

451 

551 

CGI 

878 

4C5 

5i>3 
o-j  753 

3-10 
14  997 

453 
10  33D 

Total  Indians  1 

3 

3 

9 

G 

9 

2 

.', 

Aggregate  ...       .           9  805 

10  007 

41  138 

•';,    

28  282 

STATE    OF    SOUTH    CAROLINA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


451 


SLAVE. 

50  and  umlcr  tiO. 

00  mid  under  70.    70  und  under  80.  \  80  and  under  90.  90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  uukn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

DISTRICTS. 

1 
ii 
•J 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

M. 

353 

103 
330 

971 
],07ti 
210 
97 
188 
001 
270 
4«7 

302 

384 
140 

SO 
15J 
111 

as 

HO 
153 
117 
205 
333 
71 
250 
154 
399 
168 
231 
194 

F. 

M. 

F.             M. 

F.             > 

P.             I 

I.             F. 

H. 

F. 

M.         P. 

jr. 

F. 

375 
159 

308 
1,019 
1,229 
204 
77 
177 
933 
210 
473 
355 
474 
128 
40 
181 
113 
248 
88 
152 
135 
249 
332 
87 
275 
135 
375 
183 
181 
196 

229 
P6 

208 
598 
702 
104 
01 
90 
490 
140 
282 
198 
245 
78 
36 
91 
82 
148 
70 
95 
83 
143 
200 
48 
155 
100 

119 
115 
110 

253  !          80 
91  :        35 
201  •          79 
001  '.         222 
731   \         251 
133  ;          51 
48  .          21 
103  i           45 
473           197 
144             57 
274            121 
202  '          C9 
231  !           90 
89  |          35 
42              13 
101  :           53 
6G             21 
105             43 
77  ;          30 
98  |          40 
73             3li 
137  i          49 
172  i           76 
42  ;           17 
154  i          38 
97             22 
201            103 
108             58 
100             37 
103  ;          43 

100  : 
31  ! 
80 
246  j 
295 
44 
17  i 
58  j 
169  I 
56  i 
110 
82  ! 

: 

6  | 
43 
34 
59 
27 
35  j 
'     2.) 
42 
85 
20 
40 
45 
103 

45  ' 

i 

iX) 

41 

31   '          30  1 
10             11  | 
21             26 
08  !          90 
00             76 
12             12 
10               8 
9  |          16 
66  i          55 
17             24 
28     '        29  ; 
14             31 
27             34 
4               9 
4               3  :.... 
20               9        . 

9             15 
3  ]            4 
7               7 
20            31 
25            23 
2              3 
1              2 
5              4 
22            21 

2    :                  5 

9  i           13 
6               8 
12             25 
4               5 
2 
G 

o 

4 
2 

9,909 
3,956 
8,522 
15,  484 
17,  957 
5,294 
2,210 
4,154 
15,  334 
5,779 
12,  040 
7,543 
i),  143 
3.  390 
1,213 
3,  608 
2,  795 
6,633 
3,  174 
4,807 
3,  370 
6,  801 
8,  162 
2,06! 
5,  445 
4,017 

5,378 
5,  153 

4,944 

10,  593 

4,409 
8,879 
17,  046 
19,  333 
5,574 
2,  138 
4,412 
10,973 
6,  098 
12,  020 
7,991 
8,960 
3,059 
1,147 
4,  173 
2,855 
0,  5(17 
3,  028 
5,  144 
3,523 
6,  R94 
8,  421 
2,  131 
5.  560 
4,  223 
8,449 
5,  423 
5,  106 
5,  040 

20,502 
8,425 
17,401 
32,530 
37,290 
10,  868 
4,348 
8,506 
32,  307 
11,877 
24,  060 
15,534 
18,  109 
7,  049 
2,  359 
7,841 
5,050 
13,  200 
6,  202 
9,951 
6,  893 
13,  095 
16,  583 
4,  195 
11,005 
8,  240 
10,  082 
10,  801 
10,  259 
9,  984 

Abbeville  

1           1 

3 
9 
8 
3 

8 
9 
•    2 
2 

12         18 

Chester  

Chesterfield  

4 
9 

o 

5 

4 
2 

4 
o 

1 
3 

7 
1 
4 

Colleton  

o 

Darlington  
Edgefield  

1 

Fairfleld  

21          19 

Georgetown  
Greenville  

Ilorry  

.i 

Kevshnw  

8              9  j 
12  j 

3             12 
12             14  ; 

12               9  : 
25             28  ; 

7  ; 

10  j           8  j 
5  |           13 
23             32  : 
14             17 
13            11 

3               1 
3               6 
1               3 
1  !            5 
1  :            7 
1               5 
11              10 
4               2 
3            10 
1   :             4 
15              11 
4               5 
4 

Lancaster  

2 
2 

1 
1 

1 
3 

1 

1 

Marion  

1 

Marlborough  
Newberry  

••> 

1 
o 



Orangebnrgh  
rickeus  

1 
g 

Iliehland  

Spartauburgh  

4 
5 
1 

1 

»> 

2 

6 
1 

Williamsbuigh  
York 

12              3 

3               8 

8,94:;       11,121       5,  335 

5,312      ,2,035 

a,  108           508  •        045 

178  ;         255 

72         73  !       35         41        196,571  !    205,835 

1 

402,  400 

INDIAN. 


3 

ii      i 

2 

24 

28 

53 

1 

1 

1 

o 

Chester  

.1 

o 

7 

11 

Darlington  

3 

1 

1 

Edgefield  

•1 

i'l  

14 

QO 

r> 

5 

2               1 

o 

41 

47 

88 

AGGEEGATE. 


7,  625       7,  528 
i 
232           348 

4,  358 
140 

4,  4B7 
181 

I 

1,633  '     1,883 
I 
50  ,          71 

428 

577 
30 

03 
11 

101 
10 

10 

0 

15 
8 

151 
1 

137 

146,  100 
4,548 

145,  140 
5,  300 

291,  300 
9,914 

Total  •vvliites  
Total  free  eolored 

1 

8,942  :    9,121 
5  '            2 

5,  335 
1 

5,  312 

2,035  !     2,108 

508 

645 

178 

255 

72 

73 

35 

41 

190,  571 
41 

205,  835 

47 

402,  406 
88 

Total  slaves  
Total  Indians  

3 

,j 

16,804  j  16,999 

9,  834 

9,  992 

3,718       4,002 

1,021 

1,  252 

252 

372 

.     84 

96 

187 

178 

347,  320 

356,388 

703,  708 

452 


STATE    OF    SOUTH    CAROLINA. 


TABLE  No.  a.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND    CONDITION. 


DISTRICTS. 

WHITE. 

Ki:i;i:  COLORED. 

| 
1 

<£ 

Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

^ 

ii 
Z 
tc 

tt 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

ULACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

P. 

Total.        M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Totul. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

r. 

Totul. 

Abbeville  

.),  786 
7,  138 
6,396 

3,383 

14,701 
3,486 
3,  CM 
2,  249 
4,780 
4,  328 
7,  802 
3,241 
1,5811 
7,  '-'SO 

2,  860 
2,  50:1 
:s,  055 

5,163 
4,630 
5,504 
2,082 
3,  Ml 
4,  097 
7,593 

5,  730 
7,148 
0,300 
3,  329 
H,4-,>7 
3,  612 
3,  740 
2,  12!) 
4,  473 
4,  104 

7,  852 

3,  132 
1,424 
7,351 
2,  698 
2,  545 
2,  999 
5,  304 
4,  703 
5,503 
2,091 
3,399 
4,011 
7,  742 
3,  380 
9,  390 
3,  428 
4,291 
2  475 

11,516 

14,  286 
12,  702 
(i,  714 
29,  188 
7,  0!I8 
7,  354 
4,378 
9,255 
8,432 
15,  054 
0,  373 
3,  013 
14,  031 
5,  5114 
5,048 
0,054 
10,  529 
9,333 
11,007 
5,  373 
7,  OIK) 
8,108 
15,  335 
C,  SG3 
18,  537 
0,857 
8,070 
5,187 

119 
58 
18 
29 

301 

48 

•10 
25 
3 
21 
51 
39 
49 

118 
47 

°7 
549 
50 

55 
20 
4 
27 
40 
31 
47 

237 

24 

58 
910 
104 

101 
45 
7 
48 
91 
70 
90 

05 
23 
307 
381 
1,  094 
34 
00 
27 
14'J 
27 
02 
00 
52 
03 
21 
40 
34 
17 
21 
10!) 
47 
19 
113 
18 
123 

134 

71 
18 
38 

05 
34 
309 
372 
1,618 
18 

23 

10J 

01 
53 
18 
57 
28 
17 
12 
110 
61 
20 
85 

30 

104 
04 
12!) 
5!) 
25 
54 

130 

57 
610 
753 
i,  712 
52 
132 
50 
309 
45 
135 
113 
113 
116 
39 
103 

oa 

34 
33 
225 
108 
33 
198 
48 
2t-7 
116 
263 
121 
43 
92 

367 

1(12 
04!) 
609 
3,  022 
150 
132 
151 
334 
52 
173 
204 
183 
212 
39 
197 
S3 
129 
44 
232 
168 
184 
2115 
109 
4.i9 
142 
32!) 
1(14 
43 
189 

11,883 
14,448 
13,  342 
7,  523 
32,  810 
7,254 
7,486 
4,529 

8,484 
15,  827 
6,577 
3,  190 
11,  843 
5,  603 
5,245 
6,  147 
10,058 
!),  377 
11,239 
5,5-11 
7,184 
8,313 
15,444 
7,  302 
18,  679 
7,177 
8,  834 
5,230 
11,518 

11,  21  1 
3,  0!'3 
7,  970 
14,918 
1C,  020 
4,785 
2,  052 
3,  992 
15,  123 
5,536 
11,  107 
7,099 
9,075 
3,  007 
1,192 
3,  428 
2,  588 

c,  271 

2,  993 
4,668 
3,  346 
(i,  449 
7.  997 
1,740 
5,  2!)0 
3.713 
7,  542 
5,158 
5,  020 
4,618 

9,  890 
4,  147 
8,  420 
10,  422 
17,  777- 
4,  981 
1,975 
4,243 
10,  724 
5,845 
11,  152 
7,50-1 
8,874 
3,  320 
1,  105 
3,  !>49 
2,  Oil 
0,  211 
2,  851) 
5.021 
3,  507 
6,502 
8,  227 
1.811) 
5,  287 
3,820 
7,731 
5,  230 
4,  998 
4,  745 

19,  131 
7,841) 
16,390 
31,340 
-  34,  403 
9.  700 
4,  027 
8,  235 
31,847 
11,381 
22,  259 
14,003 
17,949 
0,  393 
2,  2!  17 
7,  377 
5,  229 
12,  482 
5,  8-13 
9,  68'.) 
6,  853 
12,951 
Hi,  224 
3,  559 
10,577 
7,533 
15,273 
10,  368 
!  10,024 
9,  303 

008 
263 

552 
566 
1,331 
509 
158 
102 
211 
243 
933 
444 
6» 
323 
20 
240 
207 
302 
181 
139 
24 
352 
105 
3JI 
155 
301 
091 
220 
127 
326 

703 
322 
459 
624 
1,536 
593 
103 
109 
249 
253 
808 
487 
92 
333 
42 
224 
214 
3S6 
178 
123 
10 
392 
194 
312 
273 
403 
718 
193 
108 
295 

1,37! 
585 
1,011 
1,  190 
2,  887 
1,  102 
321 
331 
400 
496 
1,  801 
931 
100 
C.VJ 
62 
404 
421 
718 
35!) 
202 
40 
741 
359 
030 
428 
707 
1,  40!) 
413 
235 
621 

2',),  5<;2. 
8,425 
17,  401 
32,  530 
37,290 
10.  868 
4,  348 
8,366 
32,  307 
11,877 
24,  060 
15,534 
18,  109 
7,  049 
2,  359 
7,841 
5,650 
13,200 
6,  202 
9.  951 
0,  893 
:  13,695 
;  16,583 
4,  I'.lj 
11,005 
8,  240 
16,  082 
10,801 
10,  259 
!l,  984 

32,  ::85 

22,  873 
30,  743 
40,  C53 
70,  100 
18,  122 
11,831 
13,  C95 
41,916 

20,::6i 

39.  887 
22.  1  1  1 

2i,:;o5 

21,  892 
7,  !;02 
13,1,86 
11,797 
23,  858 
15,  579 
21,  190 
12,4:11 
2!),  87!) 
24,  896 
19,039 
18,  307 
26,919 
S3,  859 
19,  035 
15,489 
21,502 

ChesU-rficM  
Clarendon  

Darlington  
Kdgt-  fit-Id 

Fair  fit-  Ul 

Gforgotown  ... 
Greenville  

43 
13 
44 
4 
3 
27 
02 
4 
29 
59 
13 
25 
27 

51 
18 
51 
7 
4 
33 
83 
3 
32 
93 
13 
32 
10 

94 
31 
95 
11 
7 
60 
113 

01 
152 
26 

57 
43 

Lancaster  

Lexington  

Murlborough  
Xf\vb«irry  
OnuiKcburgh  

PIckODB  

3,477 
i).  147 
3,  42!) 
4,  37!) 
S  712 

SpartuuburgU  

York  

5,  520 

5,803 

11,329         43 

54 

97 

Totul  

146,201 

145,  187 

291,388    1,203    1,517 

-',780   3,285 

3,  849 

7,134 

9,914    301,302    18(i,  303 

194,923    381,226      10,268     10,912     21,180 

402,  406 

703,  7C8 

T.MJI.I:  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  C.'ITIKS,  TOWNS,  &c. 


CITIKS,  TOWNS,  tC. 

DISTRICTS. 

M. 

WHITE. 

Kill 
.M. 

1-:  COI.OIIKII. 

Total  free. 

SI.AVK 

F. 

Aggregate. 

I 

F. 

Total. 

Y 

Total. 

M. 

Total. 

Abbeville 

Abbeville 

319 

174 
497 
1,211 
997 

250 
193 
531 
1,183 
1,051 
1,831 
2,  459 
1,224 
1,723 
878 
1,261 
52 

509 
367 
1,028 
2,  397 
2,  048 
3,816 
4,087 
2,  591 
3,  371 
1,P5S 
2,  448 
106 

12 
5 
50 

35 

84 
254 
261 

302 
66 

294 
12 

11 
8 
05 
50 
03 
154 
472 
372 
481 
90 
302 
0 

23 
13 
121 
79 
98 
2:» 
720 
633 
783 
156 
5!!6 
18 

592 
380 
1,  149 
2,476 
2,146 
4,  054 
5,413 
3,224 
4,  154 
2,  008 
2,  954 
184 

023 
1,021 
3,  3!H> 
•t,  872 
5,  543 
8,  066 
4,  069 
(i,  132 
2,  542 
3,  831 
699 

100 
203 

32!) 
1,258 
663 
1,  663 
717 
8114 
255 
380 
234 

139 
269 
591 
1,  468 
825 
1,590 
728 
1,134 
279 
497 
234 

215 
472 
1,  120 
2,  726 
1,488 
3,  253 
1,443 
1,  998 
534 
877 
4(W 

Cha.-lenton  

do 

3d  ward 

..do 

1,985 
2,  228 
1,307 
1,648 
974 
1,187 
111 

do  

do 

do 

.   ..do 

do... 

Neck 

do 

11,714 
107 
131 
200 
:191 
769 
206 
149 
239 
246 
221 
176 
1  

11,662 

86 
142 
248 
395 
680 
191 
129 
184 
222 
102 
163 

23.  370 
193 
273 
514 
780 
1,  449 
397 
278 
423 
408 
383 
341 

1,247 
3 

1,  9!K) 
1 

3,  237 
4 

8li,lil3 
197 

518 
8«8 
1,516 
404 
295 
429 
474 
384 
355 

0,  .Ml 

7,3-10 

13,  909 

40,  522 

197 
470 
5.8 
1,721) 
1,518 

Clint-m 

I  uurrua 

Conwavbnrough  

121 

82 

203 

Edgetield  
Georgetown  
Greenville  

Edgetleld  
Georgetown  

1 
35 
37 

10 
•I 
3 

1 
8 

3 
47 
33 

7 
3 
3 

4 

82 
6:1 

17 
6 
6 

1 
14 

395 

157 

852 

Hamburgh  

Edgefield 

KM 

536 
429 
897 
854 
353 

Lnncuritervilltt  

98 

143 

241 

Laurenitville  

Orungebiirgh  
IVmlleton  

Oringebnrph  

211 

tea 

212 
2.17 

423 
470 

WiUKborough  

6 

XOTF. — For  reunons  why  the  uluvo  population  is  not  ivprj^cutcd  in  btvwal  of  tho  cities,  towns,  &.C.,  iu  tlic  foregoing  table,  see  note  oa  pugu  183. 


STATE    OF   SOUTH    CAROLINA. 


453 


TAHLK  No.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND   FOREIGN,  BY  DISTRICTS. 


DISTRICTS. 

UNITED  STATES. 

i       a 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  population. 

WHITE. 

BLACK 

MULATTO.                    £ 

WHITE. 

i 
IILACK.                 MULATTO. 

M.  '          F. 

Total. 

M. 

p. 

Total. 

M. 

V.     |  Total.        | 

31.             F.         Total. 

M.     F. 

) 
Total.:  M. 

*'• 

Total. 

Abbeville  

5.033  '    5,(ii:i 
7,  056       7,  1  1  1 
(i.  293       G.  250 

11,246 

14,  1G7 
12,549 
6.58C 
22,  055 
H,  909 
7,293 
4,  337 
!l,  1H3 
8,378 
15,  477 
(i,  151 
2,  948 
14,450 
5  54B 

119 
58 
18 
29 
361 
48 

40 

3 

21 
51 
39 
49 

118 
47 
6 
27 
548 
55 

55 
20 
4 
27 
40 
31 
47 

237 
105 

21 
56 

909 
103 

101 
45 
7 
48 
91 
70 
96 

65 
23 
307 
381 
1,094 
31 
GO 
27 
149 
27 
62 
60 
52 
63 
21 
46 
34 
17 
21 
109 
47 
19 
113 

123 
52 
131 
71 

38 

65  i     130      11,013 
34  !      57      14,329 
309       01  1!     13,  189 
372       753       7,  395 
1,017    2,711     26,275 
18         52       7,  06-1 
72       132       7,  425 
20         50       4,  488 
15!)       308       9,  546 
18         45       8,430 
03        125     15,050 
53  :     113       6,355 
61        113       3,  131 
53        110      14,698 
18  '      39       5,585 
57        103       5,  175 
28         02       6,  112 
17         34      10,  610 
12         33       9,  342 
110       225     11,176 
01       108       5,  523 
20         3!)       7,  120 
85       198       8,224 
30         48      15,  132 
164        287       0,649 
61        116      18,598 
129  '     203       7,105 
50        121        8,  790 
25         43       5.  107 
51         112      11,378 

13)            117           270 
82  ;          37            1  19 
1(13             50           153 
86             42           128 
3,  G3G       2,897  ,     6,533 
113             76           189 
32  !          29             01 
33               8             41 
47  i           15             62 
39  !           15  ,'           54 
110  i           67            177 
12!)  '          93           222, 
38  i          E7             05 
90  |          49            115 
IS  ;           3            18 
51  i           19             70 
19  i           10        '     35 
32  i           10             42 
23  !           12             35 
30             20             02 
10  •            8             18 
4G  ;           12             58 
G2             27             8!) 
191           121           312 
382           S71            653 
61             20             81 
47             25             72 
32             12             44 
26               7             33 
80             (iO            140 

1 

270 
119 
153 
128 
6,  535 
190 
61 
41 
63 
51 
177 

65 
145 
18 
70 
35 
42 
35 
63 
18 
58 
81) 
312 
653 
81 

:: 
z 

11,883 
11,448 

1:1,  342 

7,  523 
38,  810 
7,  2.-)4 
7,  480 
4,  52!) 
ft,  009 
8,484 
1.".,  827 
G,  .177 
I),  l!)(i 
14,  84:1 
.1,  003 
n,  243 
ft,  147 
10,  fi.->8 
9,  :)77 
11,2:!!) 
5.541 
7,  184 

8,:»:i 
15,444 

7,  302 
18.  ma 

7.  ,77 
8,  S'14 

5,  230 

11,518 

Beaufort  3.  -Ml       :i.  287 

| 

11,12.'.      11,  S  10 
3,  373       3,  53(i 
3,582,     3,711 
2,21(i  j     2,  121 
4,733  ;     4,  4110 
4,281)       4,  '08!) 
7,  692       7.  7fT. 

y,  1  12     :!,  039 

1 

1 

i  !.... 
i 

i 

1 

Chester  
Chesterfield  

i 

1 

Edgefield  

t 

1,551        1,397 
7,  181        7,  302 
2  851        2  61)5 

2,  452       2,  52U 
3,  03li       2.  983 
5  133       5  354 

4,978 
(i,  019 
10,487 
il,  298 
1.0,  945 
,'.,  355 
0,  9-12 
8,01!) 
15,  023 
6,210 
18,  450 
0,785 
8,  626 
5  151 

43 
13 
41 
4 
3 
27 
62 
4 
29 
5i) 
13 
25 
27 

51 
18 
51 
7 
3 
33 
83 
3 
32 
93 
13 
32 
lli 

94 
31 
95 
11 

G 
60 
115 

"• 

61 
152 
20 

57 
43 

Lancaster  

4,  607       4,  (i'.H 
5,  408       .'..  -177 
2,  «;2       2,  083 
:),  555       3,  387 
4,  035       :),  1184 
7,  402       7,  621 
3,  Oil,'»       3,115 
9,  086       !>,  370 
3,  382       3,  403 
4,  347       4,  27!) 
2  (.81.       2  468 

1 

i 

Newberry  
OraiigeburgU  

Richlaud  

Spartan  burgh  

i 



York  

5,  441)       5,  743 

11,  189         43 

54 

97 

I 

""i  

3           3    .... 

140,3!)1    141,010 

281,407  j  1,263    1,514 

2,777 

3,285    3,847    7,132    291,310 

5,810  .     4,171        9,981 

2 

2  i     9.1)80 

301,  303 

TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  THE  FREE  POPULATION. 


UNITED 

309 
10  '. 
•t 
194 
18 
138 

STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

;t7-t 

81 
276,  80S 
209 

50 
1,  117 
2 
32 

10 

7 

Holland 

25 
4,  900 
59 
I 
4 
15 
143 
1 
19 
502 
34 
38 

Arkansas 

Africa  

California 

Italy  .. 

1 

86 

3 

38 
757 
oo 

Mexico  

Texas  .    .                

:  Belgium  

Florida 

Georgia  

1,854 
14 
15 
4 
1 
68 
37 
9G 
279 
322 
5 
1 
114 
5 
80 
154 
881 
7,818 
20 

Virginia  

i  Central  America  

Poland  

District  of  Columbia    

1  Denmark  

England  

Scotland  

10 
72 

Not  stated 

Frauec  

219 

Aggregate  native  

!  German  States  : 
Austria  51 

2,947 
1 

Sardinia  

291,310 

33 

7 

M-ir  -laud 

Bavaria  79 

Baden  85 

Hesse  55 

Turkey 

West  Indies 

93 
11 

Mi'  ixi»i 

Prussia  352 

Wales 

Wurtemberg  39 
<  lenuany,  (not  spe 
cified)  5  281 

Aggregate  foreign.  .  . 

!>,  98li 
291,310 

Aggregate  native  .. 

Groat  Britain,  (not  specified)  .  . 
Greece  

Total  

Oregon 

301,  3W 

STATE   OF   SOUTH   CAROLINA. 


TABLE  No.  0.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCCI-ATIOXS.                                         NO.  OF.                                            OCCCPATIOSS.                                    |       KO. 

OF.                                            OCCUPATIONS.                                         5O.  OF. 

30    '      Laborers  5,  796 

33          Laundresses  301) 

Ambrotypteti  

17G          Lawyers  457 

8          Lighthouse  and  ship  keepers  G 

10          Livery-stable  keepers  20 

21    j     Locksmiths  7 

Auctioneers  i 

Lumbermen  C8 

Bakers  ]  37 

13 

>P 

Hunker*  ; 

Bank  officer*  97J 

Barber*  40 

Barkeepers  i 

Basket-makers  ? 

Bfllhangers  3      , 

Editors  

Boarding-house  keepers  262* 

.30--      ,..,, 

Boutbuilders  12 

7 

23 

Factory  hands  

Millers  494 
Milliners                 113 

Book-keepers  254 

G23 
Millwrights                       98 

5,  137 
Miners                                             48 

6,312    ; 

6    p 

45 

65 
3 

3 

41 

I 
Builders                   I                 14 

63 

24 

3 

Giltlers                                    

6 

88 

Curriers  .           !                20 

276 
30 

Painters                                                   -   -  -                  278 

o 

114 

Chandlers  10 

24 

ClicmistM  ...                                                                             3 

3 
Physicians              :          1  113 

—  i  — 

28 

7    | 
pilots                                  '•                43 

Clerks  ;          1  908 

K          Pipe-makers  2 

Clergymen  I              586 

4jj          Planters  2,  521 

Clock-maker*  -1 

j          Plasterers  3'J 

Clothiers  10 

Coach-  rankers  199 

Iron-workers  

in 

Coal  dealers  « 

Collectors  34 

Collier*  7 

('»Mi"ii-*i"i<  lu.-relmnu  43         Junk-Hhop  keepers  .  .  - 

7    :      Produce  dealers.  .  .                                                             4 

STATE   OF    SOUTH    CAROLINA. 

TABLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 


455 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS.                                           NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

64 

_   8 
5 

5 

364 
17 
20 

45 
8 
32 
6 
15 
2,236 
1,103 
7 
41 
52 
4 
532 
31 

7 

1GO 

4 

liW 

40 
46 
209 
o 

35 
355 
15 
3 
7 
20 
3 

rs 

C83 

Railroadmen  

Refuctorv  keepers  

Riggers  

| 

SaiHlers                                             

Tailors              .                       '•             310 

p 

Tanners                             ...                       .'                39 

Teachers  l.ggS 

Tinsmiths                                                                          89 

p 

1 

Total  

81,  KU 

' 

456 


STATE    OF   TENNESSEE. 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


•\VIIITK. 


3 
4 
5 

(i 
7 
8 
9 

11 
13 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

23 
23 
24 
23 
86 

28 

30 
31 
33 
33 

35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
•41 
• 

45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

51 

54 

55 

, 
• 

a 

68 
63 

. 


COirXTIES. 


Anderson 

Bedford 

Bi'iiton 

Bletlsoo 

Blount 

Bradley ' 

CamplK-11 

Cannon    

Carroll 

Carter 

Cheutham 

Clailmrne 

Cocku 

Coffee 

Cumberland 

Davidson 

Deciitur 

DcKulb 

Diekson 

Dyer  

l-'ayettu 

Feutress 

Franklin 

I  Gibson 

Giles 

Grainger 

Green*1 

GruiHly 

Hamilton 

Hancock 

Hurdfiuaii 

Hanlin ' 

Hawkins 

I  lay  wood 

Henderson 

Henrv 

i 
Ilickmuu \ 

Humphreys 

Jackson 

Jefferson 

i  Johnson ' 

Kii"X 

Lamlerdalc [ 

Lawrence 

Lewis 

Lincoln 

McXairy i 

McMinii ] 

Mu  con ! 

Madinon ' 

Marion j 

Marthal! 

Mmiry 

Mciga 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

Obion 

Overtoil 

Perry 

Polk 

Putnam 

Rhea  . . 


Roanc 


Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under 

5.    15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

51.            l-\ 

M. 

31. 

F. 

M.             !•'. 

M.      |      F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

>'• 

M.             F. 

i 
103           102           400  !        433 

5-19 

497           4iii           ",13 

491 

522 

303 

337 

230           231 

175           180       1,010  '        970 

1,147 

978 

•1,  088           9 

73  !         8!)9           810 

1,  217 

1,  390 

801 

580           519 

103           140           540           400 

010 

600 

527           5 

13           425  ,        453 

853 

083 

523           387 

276           231 

09  j          o:           x>3          208 

292 

219 

205           230           819           219 

303 

330 

170  |         177 

107            122 

194 

2-3!) 

805           711 

894 

799 

831           7 

17           071           074 

903 

1,030 

603 

CM 

370  .         421 

180 

177 

034           059 

804 

700 

810           753           073           010 

809 

838 

527 

538 

392           400 

123 

117 

523           453 

554 

480 

457           423           392           334 

408 

515 

262 

315 

180           191 

102 

138 

05!)           571 

633 

631 

507           003           484           540 

730 

720 

444 

445 

285           231 

183 

159 

843           818 

901 

909        l,i!05           913           733           8:18        1,1:1:! 

1,  190 

809 

725 

471            457 

101 

120 

475           443 

555 

II  1 

493           4 

10           305           380           542 

500 

330 

335 

210           240 

83 

79 

355           353 

370 

387 

348           327           307           890           514 

44!) 

350 

280 

239           173 

134           Ui7          659           630 

690 

070 

051            500           509           51  ' 

754 

743 

430 

425 

251            284 

178 

159 

082           071 

715 

731 

043           048           497           537 

810 

838 

•lii; 

471 

310           319 

131 

13  J           (ill            513 

037 

039 

573           581           458           459           059 

084 

117           43!) 

24!)  ;         397 

03 

57           333           836 

230 

210 

211           214            195           197  !         27!) 

303 

in] 

139 

92           107 

531 

489        1,  950       1,  782 

1.847 

1,891 

1,094        1,545       1,504        1,099       3,  758 

2,  987 

2,  492 

1,  840 

1,459        1,(V>-) 

95 

75           370           351 

427 

398 

398           373           300           329           503 

475 

313 

310 

173            173 

145            150           095           073 

705 

741 

05!)           015           530           508           780 

809 

470 

503 

3:13           3.'3 

150           125 

530           510 

090 

537 

541            503           450           435           717 

025 

418 

398 

235           299 

11;,-        113 

557           510 

507 

033 

571            500           419           402           775 

694 

417 

412 

237           86!" 

140 

149 

481            442 

534 

501 

033           585           535           546           33!) 

719 

559 

478 

414            318 

99                    I'M 

:130           313 

417 

397 

393           330           270           207           309 

403 

244 

338 

1  26            149 

188          191 

713           037 

803 

718 

757           075           539           055           830 

855 

533 

515 

353           381 

301             230 

931           945 

1,204 

1,043 

1,131        1,080           rtio           930        1,497 

1,340 

917 

837 

531            499 

259 

<>->7 

1,  030           903 

1,  103 

1,085 

1,080           9 

70           015           908  !     1,389 

1,313 

819 

817 

56«  !         536 

107 

141 

693           051 

798 

708 

031           013           531            :V7           781 

820 

480  !         517 

340           347 

344 

294 

1,187       1,13!) 

1,287 

1.31!) 

1,205        1.181           941            !>95        1.435 

1,479 

919  1         922 

583           039 

55 

52 

197           224 

295 

335 

173           1 

10            107            134 

242 

344 

143 

137 

92             Hi; 

203 

189 

815           7.14 

894 

830 

822           7 

79           025           Oil 

1,020 

1,040 

701) 

Oil 

412           403 

121 

133 

51!)  '         513 

550 

535 

402           430           '.',','           383           530 

578 

335 

313 

I'M  '         224 

132 

146 

030           047 

750 

705 

751           7 

00           025           GOO 

1,009 

911 

003 

508 

393 

37!) 

170 

119 

090           003 

720 

749 

085           048           574           571 

771 

835 

530 

478 

273 

30.' 

197 

233 

973           !)5G 

1,  020 

1,030 

1,031           906           797           810 

1,  105 

1,180 

095 

732 

400 

494 

110            132 

490           40!) 

512 

546 

500           502           496           493 

880 

033 

490 

415 

319 

292 

155 

104 

708           730 

905 

873 

823           7 

72           023           00!)           937 

985 

559 

509 

396 

37!) 

220 

202 

896  !         307 

1,  027 

973 

957  i        8 

77           777           785 

1,  193 

1,220 

805 

720 

478  j         435 

113 

111 

531 

502 

012 

594 

503           5 

17           415           420 

579 

034 

392           "~7 

224  j         2!  13 

131 

142 

490 

504 

513 

534 

434           402           319           ::<:; 

781 

633 

633 

434 

373 

210 

197 

183 

-  05 

735 

812 

841 

702           0 

71            592           Oil 

871 

894 

519 

305 

335 

211 

210 

896           94* 

1,070 

1,002 

925           884           ':H            7^7        1,177 

1,238 

719 

717 

457 

505 

99 

95 

368           .TO 

355 

350 

318           327           274           850 

305 

40!) 

220 

339 

153 

103 

.     • 

277 

1,250       1,217 

1,375 

1,344 

1,310       1,277       1,079       1,190 

1,911 

1,  831 

1,262 

1,10!) 

784 

70!) 

92 

7!) 

322 

307 

373 

337 

300           300           850  I         203 

400 

441 

300 

221 

181 

156 

148 

132 

555 

546 

630 

599 

Oil            503           403           490 

020 

723 

382 

421 

204 

282 

40 

33 

130 

139 

103 

137 

131            139           129           120 

170 

182 

80 

90 

65 

70 

274 

233 

1,  059 

1,020 

1,220 

1,070 

1,054        1,086           956           902 

1,380 

1,373 

875 

875 

551 

550 

229 

234 

870 

817 

978 

900 

939           878           753           775 

1,110 

1,090 

012 

008 

450 

400 

194 

187 

794 

727 

804 

803 

863           7 

83          678          048 

937 

1,000 

598 

010 

375 

403 

90 

80 

:K»O 

431 

471 

43!) 

397           4 

Jl           368           398 

534 

524 

336 

335 

y.K> 

230 

171 

177 

001 

019 

781 

730 

786          7 

34           737           051 

1,  153 

1,056 

719 

584 

409 

430 

108 

89 

409 

•>-rt 
370 

433 

431 

398          3 

)7           288           313 

501 

409 

3.')3 

284 

174 

173 

100 

100 

042 

591 

738 

680 

733           6 

39           573           031 

915 

829 

493 

555 

359 

412 

320 

209 

1,032 

1,038 

1,186 

1,257 

1,  209       1,  1 

96       1,  010       1,  24i 

1,  597 

1,471 

1,007 

913 

053 

618 

75 

80 

270 

214 

314 

280 

273  i        8 

50           251            203 

302 

359 

293 

207 

120 

122 

107 

130 

834 

754 

801 

709 

725  '        7 

19           593           Oil 

890 

1,016 

553 

583 

338 

300 

174 

171 

694 

612 

748 

729 

603          6 

)3           Oil           017 

1,136 

1,001 

793 

042 

SJC 

405 

72 

59 

217 

238 

202 

231 

827           1 

98           ISO           179 

239 

23!) 

157 

157 

113 

121 

194 

170 

704 

0.16 

707 

777 

784           6 

30           624           597 

1,014 

853 

595 

537 

395 

340 

192 

183 

834 

707 

913 

880 

805           7 

83           073           055 

1,034 

579 

580 

345 

391 

103 

94 

407 

301 

449 

391 

379           3 

S7           337           333 

447 

484 

2!W 

295 

10'J 

155 

129 

138 

507 

557 

600 

034 

598          5 

63           493           401 

790 

710 

4J3 

406 

282 

274 

152 

127 

598 

522 

037 

573          5 

50           427           478 

593 

701 

393 

384 

226 

269 

03 
313 

71 
203 

312 
770 

318 
787 

332 
897 

320 
842 

332          2 
793           7 

60           241           249 
71            712            67-2 

320 
9C2 

301 
991 

257 
590 

232 
630 

135 
373 

141 
431 

STATE    OF    TENNESSEE. 


457 


TAKLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


50  and  under  60. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  uuku'u. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 

26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
31 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
.! 

44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
50 
57 
58 
59 

on 

01 
03 
fn 

64 

31.            F. 

It 

P. 

M.             P. 

M. 

F. 

JI.            F. 

JI.        F. 

JI.        F. 

M. 

F. 

148 
328 
108 
90 
28ti 
244 
133 
180 
330 
15C 
141 
210 
210 
191 
91  ' 
739 
122 
187 
185 
192 
270 
111 
235, 
3«7  | 
337 
218 
424 
75 
252 
132 
258 
213 
328 
198 
238 
335 
195 
194 
239 
322 
130 
475 
108 
182 
43 
337 
296 
269 
141 
313 
131 
263 
458 
84 
257 
323 
88 
212 
262 
128 
178 
172 
100 
382 

143 
3 

140 
89 
3 
218 
123 
168 
320 
154 
117 
172 
188 
170 
85 
639 
90 
ISO 
105 
133 
220 
104 
goo 

346 
308 
220 
411 
57 
212 
137 
211 
180 
311 
187 
212 
333 
177 
134 
225 
327 
107 
417 
77 
173 
36 
351 
260 
267 
136 
242 
92 
230 
413 
98 
254 
283 
68 
103 
237 
116 
153 
157 
87 
271 

87 
207 
71 

53 

177 
145 
71 
77 
173 
81 
77 
94 
130 
112 
60 
392 
63 
111 
9H 
69 
138 
55 
133 
186 
200 
128 
224 
42 
110 
• 
129 
121 
192 
107 
141, 
178 
92 
87 
115 
185 
59 
247 
44 
109 
25 
224 
141 
159 
87 
130 
35 
124 
248 
60 
189 
142 
53 
(        100 
133 
50 
90 
77 
59 
170 

82 
1!!2 
CO 
50 
103 
130 
59 
97 
159 
90 
59 
88 
111 
85 
47 
'  372 
50 
113 
90 
00 
90 
55 
109 
174 
194 
130 
237 
32 
110 
79 
110 
116 
170 
105 
141 
156 
100 
73 
111 
178 
51 
225 
45 
117 
25 
208 
140 
147 
78 
141 
53 
138 
233 
52 
14.-! 
141 
28 
83 
136 
43 
78 
102 
53 
147 

58 

35 

78 
27 
32 
80 
43 
22 
44 
68 
50 
24 
49 
34 
39 
27 
117 
19 
51 
45 
18 
38 
31 
46 
00 
95 
- 

10 
34 
28 
45 
33 
84 
29 
55 
50 
40 
23 
61 
03 
31 
104 
8 
55 
15 
91 
58 
75 
42 
57 
22 
79 
90 
19 
61 
57 
15 
37 
67 
25 
39 
43 
IS 
G9 

30 
97 
31 
26 
K> 
5S 
32 
47 
68 
37 
27 
40 
48 
37 
12 
130 
18 
48 
.    40 
19 
30 
31 
52 
50 
95 
59 
85 
10 
40 
36 
42 
37 
83 
27 
61 
51 
45 
34 
44 
70 
26 
96 
11 
34 
14 
90 
52 
66 
33 
58 
18 
65 
90 
17 
47 
50 
10 

: 
51 

23 
SO 
44 
18 
76 

10 
26 
3 
4 
20 
21 
13 
11 
11 
9 
7 

: 
18 
11 
8 
28 
10 
12 
12 
8 
8 
8 
19 

26 
19 
26 
3 

15 
7 
13 
29 
'6 
11" 
14 
20 
8 
20 
23 
10 
40 
2 
15 
1 
26 
13 
16 
10 
16 
4 
26 
42 
4 
18 
9 
7 
10 
17 
6 
10 
11 
6 
16 

13 

3D 
7 
6 
19 
15 
12 
17 
15 
15 
6 
10 
23 
12 

oo 

4 
19 
10 
6 
5 
3 
23 
20 
35 
10 
34 
1 
10 
15 
14 
9 
18 
5 
20 
12 
14 
9 
20 
19 
11 
42 
2 
17 
1 
20 
17 
9 
19 
15 
5 
26 
31 
3 
22 
9 
4 
8 
18 
4 
6 
12 
9 
27 

1              3 
2               1 
2 

•        1 

3,269 
7,378 
4,193 
1,886 
5,901 
5.29S 
3,311 
4,269 
6,733 
3,  378 
2,829 
4,444 
4,734 
4,108 
1,650 
16,  597 
2,803 
4,749 
4,027 
4,078 
4.6S9 
2,459 
5,213 
8,038 
7,838 
4,867 
8,735 
1,404 
5,  937 
3,322 
'5,  401 
4,812 
6,981 
4,241 
5,612 
6,946 
3,725 
4,081 
5,220 
6,873 
2,393 
10,  196 
2,  453 
4,0115 
903 
8,  053 
6,  4!)7 
5,828 
3,  105 
6,002 
2.K37 
5,107 
8,893 
2,037 
5,450 
5,864 
1,630 
5,474 
5,727 
2,797 
4,217 
3,904 
»,  176 
5,870 

3,208 
7,210 
3,  725 
1,  757 
5,810 
5,171 
3,070 
4,261 
6,606 
3,351 
2,547 
4,280 
4,748 
4,042 
1,671 
14,  459 
2,674 
4,784 
3,  747 
3,811 
4,187 
2,400 
5,030 
7,507 
7,397 
4,860 
8,750 
1,409 
5,704 
3,384 
5,104 
4,742 
7,051 
3,924 
5,577 
6,646 
3,807 
3,538 
5,247 
6,899 
2,364 
9,824 
2,231 
4,  101. 
994 
7,868 
6,313 
5,719 
3,139 
5,  438 
2,650 
4,957 
8,808 
1,984 
5,449 
5,371 
1,562 
4,906 
5,725 
2,689 
4,011 
f     3,936 
8,170 
5,860 

6,477 
14,  788 
7,918 
3,643 
11,711 
10,  470 
6,281 
8,530 
13,  339 
6,727 
5,376 
8,724 
9,482 
8,150 
3,  321 
31,  050 
5,477 
9,533 
7,774 
7,889 
8,826 
4,865 
10,  249 
15,545 
15,295 
9,727 
17,  485 
2,813 
11,641 
6,706 
10,505 
9,554 
14,032 
8,105 
11,  189 
13,  592 
7,532 
7,619 
10,467 
13,  777 
4,  757 
20,020 
4,084 
8,136 
1,992 
15,  926 
12,810 
11,547 
6,244 
11,440 
5,487 
10,004 
17,  701 
4,021 
10,  899 
11,235 
3,192 
10,380 
11,  452 
5,480 
8,328 
7,840 
4,346 
11,730 

2 

2 

1               2 
2               4 
1               1 
4               2 
3               3 
2               2 
3               1 
1 

1 
3 
2 

3 

4 
4 

2 

6 

3 
1 

Carroll 

Carter 

1 

4               3 

5               7 

4  ; 

1  '  

1 

2 

1 

Cocke 

1          1 

Coffee 

1 
2 

3 
2 

1 
1 
10 

4              4 
1 

'        1 

1    

.     3              2 
1  j            3 

1 

2 

Fayetto 

1  j 
1 
3              1 
2    -  -  -  . 

1 

3 

1 

4 

5 

Giles 

2               2 

2               6 
5 

3 

19 

5 

: 

Grainger  

!j            1 
2 

3 

3 

Hamilton  

'        1 

1 

4 
4 
6 

4 
2 
2 
1 

1              2 

5 
2               2 

2 

1 

3  ;      i 

i  . 

4 

...    '  i 

2  1            4 
1  !            1 
4               1 
6               5 
3               3 
8             15 
1 

i      i 

2 

2 

Humphrey;;  ,. 

;      i 
i 

5 
3 

2 
12 

1 

4 

S2 

i 

A 

5 

1 
2 

1 

1               1 

1 

1 

2               7 
4               2 
2               4 

4  ,            3 
2 

3 

1 

0 
1 

1 

3 

McMinn  

2 

1 

1 

2  I            2 
2  |            3 
3  I            4 
2 

1 

1 
31 
2 
3 

2 
28 
1 
3 

1    

4               4 

4               6 
1 

1 

1 

Montgomery  

2 

3 

Obion  

7               4 
1 

1 

1 

1 

Perry  
Polk  

3               2 
3              1 
2    .. 

1 

8 
3 

1 
3 

Rhea  

9               3 

1    

STATE    OF    TENNESSEE. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION   BY   AGE  AND    SEX. 


WHITE— Continued. 


' 

07 

- 
• 

71 
73 
73 

:  i 
79 
76 
77 
78 

ra 

-II 

81 
83 
83 

, 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

]  5  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

SI. 

F. 

M. 

P.            M. 

F. 

1C 

F 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

185 
182 
72 
1CD 
37 
331 
80 

183 
192 
108 
104 
: 
51 
215 
152 
232 
155 

233 

169 
182 
56 
158 
45 
413 
68 
92 
186 
194 
6L 
93 
28 
59 
217 
162 
243 
135 
148 
213 

C77 
975 
274 
682 
136 
1,706 
901 
487 
785 
KJ9 
348 
452 
164 
671 
894 
564 
873 
. 
681 
1,103 

628 

253 
671 
132 
1,666 

848 
434 

839 
311 
433 
181 
000 
858 
533 
796 
501 
637 
1,022 

702 
1,055 
268 
674 
139 
1,654 
911 
535 
904 
1,018 
397 
430 
175 
713 
1,020 
626 
1,049 
598 
737 
1,311 

727 
1,044 
303 
659 
145 
1,605 
885 
540 
913 
946 
348 
435 
204 
057 
967 
586 
1,003 

730 
1,227 

046 
1,001 
267 
632 
13G 
1,304 
856 
537 
836 
941 
396 
411 
173 
643 
925 
574 
1,057 
547 
761 
1,160 

070 
970 
236 
554 
125 
1,  398 
739 
464 
828 
964 
331 
398 
165 
608 
897 
555 
'  892 
565 
766 
1,  '-'44 

604 
872 
167 
432 
115 
1,387 
709 
418 
692 
773 
312 
313 
131 
457 
753 
470 
837 
459 
713 
1,052 

570 
882 
219 
477 
98 
1,404 
688 
426 
677 
836 
330 
336 
130 
477 
796 
438 
828 
453 
700 
1,077 

951 
1,387 
253 
716 
152 
5,398 
1,045 
034 
1,013 
1,310 
530 
472 
180 
699 
1,133 
079 
1,  423 
6«3 
1,001 
1,019 

906 
1,209 
282 
719 
177 
3,270 
1,096 

1,097 
1,253 
469 
5-39 
- 
759 
1,188 
706 
1,248 
682 
1,017 
1,532 

625 
792 
174 
403 
95 
3,276 
657 
. 
Oil 
857 
317 
306 
123 
446 
671 
403 
840 
468 
631 
1,020 

507 
791 
108 
448 
93 
1,804 
010 
387 
. 
779 
307 
302 
113 
480 
729 
351 
708 
401 
596 
940 

31U 
562 
104 
241 
67 
1,565 
426 
301 
423 
541 
219 
176 
62 
306 
: 
230 
490 
209 
444 
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370 
•    541 
10« 
260 
70 
845 
425 
207 
448 

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159 
192 
79 
293 
493 
246 
428 
301 
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13,  524 

12,709 

55,419 

52,  515 

61,  014 

58,785 

56,625 

53,927 

40,727 

47,999 

76,  107 

72,  510 

47,  703 

43,  747 

29,707 

28,407 

FREE  COLORED. 


1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

. 

Bedford 

1 

1 

3 

1 

5 

o 

6 

1 

8 

2 

1 

2 

o 

0 

3 

1 

o 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 

1 

9 

9 

10 

6 

11 

6 

8 

8 

9 

11 

4 

9 

2 

10 

Blount  

7 

5 

13 

13 

20 

14 

14 

10 

11 

10 

15 

12 

8 

9 

0 

• 

Bradley  

1 

2 

3 

0 

4 

4 

3 

4 

3 

3 

7 

7 

1 

1 

3 

4 

7 

Campbell 

6 

6 

3 

1 

3 

5 

4 

7 

9 

3 

2 

3 

g 

2 

1 

9 

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o 

2 

4 

1 

4 

o 

1 

2 

4 

4 

1 

3 

1 

1 

in 

1 

1 

o 

1 

o 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

11 

3 

12 

10 

13 

18 

11 

11 

9 

14 

14 

19 

8 

10 

4 

' 

6 

6 

7 

11 

2 

4 

3 

7 

2 

4 

6 

2 

Q 

• 

Coffee 

1 

o 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

0 

1 

4 

I 

2 

3 

1 

o 

1 

13 

17 

50 

69 

69 

74 

61 

72 

04 

72 

107 

139 

68 

73 

44 

CO 

• 

1 

o 

1 

o 

I 

2 

1 

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1 

1 

- 

DeKalb 

1 

1 

o 

2 

1 

1 

I 

1 

1 

1 

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Dickgon 

0 

1 

1 

1 

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2 

1 

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I 

1 

3 

2 

1 

4 

3 

1 

3 

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1 

1 

1 

6 

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3 

5 

2 

2 

3 

4 

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3 

1 

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6 

5 

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9 

10 

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6 

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Giles  

1 

2 

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1 

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4 

16 

7 

19 

14 

15 

9 

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10 

9 

17 

2 

10 

4 

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18 

19 

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6 

17 

17 

13 

7 

8 

9 

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1 

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3 

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3 

9 

15 

7 

11 

21 

16 

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12 

14 

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6 

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3 

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3 

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5 

3 

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4 

2 

6 

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2 

2 

4 

1 

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1 

2 

4 

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3 

3 

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1 

1 

3 

3 

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2 

1 

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1 

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14 

g 

11 

9 

18 

18 

16 

16 

18 

16 

6 

9 

7 

0 

Hay  wood 

3 

2 

2 

4 

4 

5 

3 

0 

2 

I 

1 

1 

1 

• 

1 

2 

3 

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1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

i> 

4 

3 

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1 

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2 

1 

STATE    OF   TENNESSEE. 

TAIILE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


459 


WHITE— Continued. 


SO  and  under  00. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  uukn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

65 
00 
07 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

262 
384 
Cl 
165 
40 
613 
299 
170 
330 
3B8 
138 
13G 
42 
22(i 
320 
150 
3C7 
173 
325 
457 

258 
345 
07 
128 
39 
445 
208 
158 
320 
351 
135 
115 
39 
1U9 
326 
144 
280 
189 
281 
428 

141 
180 
38 
92 
23 
KM 
141 
80 
191 
237 
07 
68 
33 
139 
193 
92 
146 
99 
177 
243 

14C 
218 
30 
118 
21 
191 
152 
86 
107 
187 
65 
60 
37 
125 
200 
85 
145 
103 
170 
870 

57 
101 
10 
54 
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50 
00 
33 
71 
87 
25 
23 
15 
55 
92 
38 
45 
03 
87 
124 

02 
03 
11 

44 
11 
67 
79 
18 
78 
90 
20 
25 
8 
46 
101 
23 
36 
48 
95 
145 

27 
20 
9 
10 
3 
11 
24 
9 
31 
35 
3 
6 
2 
21 
40 
16 
10 
21 
22 
51 

18 
34 
8 
8 
3 
11 
22 
5 
17 
20 
5 
10 
2 

16 

20 

8 
8 
11 
22 
41 

2 
4 

3 
1 
3 

5 
20 

3 

12 

5,  273 
7,541 
1,  704 
4,208 
957 
17,  655 
6,124 
3,864 
6,  084 
7,  252 
2,860 
2,  910 
1,  149 
4,  437 
0,700 
4,003 
7,301 
4,099 
5,791 
8,991 

5,097 
7,202 
1,742 
4,  252 
9J1 
13,206 

5,  eui 

3,540 

6,  975 
2,548 
2,943 
1,185 
4,323 
6,830 
3,838 
6,624 
3,  975 
5,  624 
8,796 

10.  375 
14,  743 
3,440 
8,520 
1,918 
30,  861 
12,  015 
7,404 
12,309 
14,  227 
5,408 

.-.-..; 
a.a^ 

8,760 
13,580 

7,  84  1 
13,  985 

8,  074 
11,415 
17,  787 

2 

2 

1 
1 

7 

8 

2 

80 

25 

3 

n 

4 
2 
2 
o 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

11 
2 

10 

Stewart 

3 
1 

1 
1 

5 

13 

3 
6 
1 
2 

1 
4 
9 

D 

18 

8 
12 

1 

Washington  

1 
1 
2 
1 
7 

1 

1 

Wcukley  

White 

1    

30 
2 

24 
2 

Williamson  

19,008  !  17,07-1 

10,  362 

9,841 

4,  171       4,  100 

1,271  j     1,236 

171 

215 

26         38 

344 

234 

422,  779 

403,  943 

826,  722 

FREE  COLORED. 


1 

' 

4 
27 
4 
63 
105 
85 
31 

4 
25 
7 
64 
91 
53 
31 
5 
10 

96 
44 
4 
7 
863 
7 
8 
3 
2 
16 
2 

28 
49 
15 
89 
103 
8 
102 
33 
12 
18 
93 
22 
10 
4 
9 
8 

8 
52 
11 
127 
196 
58 
65 
5 
34 
22 
176 
77 
10 
18 
1,209 
15 
15 
7 
6 
28 
2 
48 
91 
23 
170 
222 
14 
192 
68 
28 
37 
194 
41 
19 
11 
27 
14 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
l(j 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
21 
1(4 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 

1               2 

0 

1 

1 

I 

!        I 

Bedford 

3 
3 
2 

5 

0 

1 
4 
1 
o 

O 

Bledsoc 

1 

4 

o 

1    

i 

Blouut  

1 

O 

1 

1 
1 
3 
2 
2 
1 

1 

i  . 

1 

1 

18 
10 
78 
33 
0 
11 
544 
8 
7 
4 
4 
12 

Carroll 

2 
1 
1 

1 
1 

3 

0 

1 
1 

3 

Coftec 

1 

Cumberland  

28 

42 
1 

26 

18 

8 

14 

4 

;j    ,     7 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

. 

1 
1 

i 

1 
1 

"T  L 

1 

2 

1 

Fentnm 

o 
? 
1 

1 

9 

20 
42 
8 
81 
119 
0 

uo 

35 
16 
19 
101 
19 
U 
7 
18 
6 

1 
1 
7 
4 
1 
11 
2 
1 
1 
5 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

i 

1 
2 

1 

i  .  .      .._-. 

Giles  

3 
2 

o 

2 

1 

i  

1 

o 

3 

1 

6 
5 

6 
1 
1 
1 
3 
1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
0 

1 

1 
1 

a 

1 

£) 

i 

Iluwkinrt  

2 

1 
1 
2 

i 

Henderson  

2 

1 

I 

1 
1 

3 

2 

1       

1 

i 

Humphreys... 

460 


STATE    OF   TENNESSEE. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


FREE  COLORED— Continued. 


38 
39 
40 
41 
43 
43 
44 
45 
40 
4? 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
Gl 
G2 
63 
64 
65 
Hi 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
88 
83 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10 

10  and  under  15 

15  and  under  20 

20  and  under  30 

30  and  under  40 

40  anil  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

SI. 

F. 

M.            F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

1 
4 

1 
3 

3 
13 
2 
30 
1 
4 

2 
0 
3 
14 
o 

5 

13 
3 
31 
1 

1 

4 

10 
4 

1 

1 

19 
39 

2 

5 

1 

3 

9 
1 
35 

14 

; 

48 

3 
11 
1 
19 
1 
1 

11 

34 

3 

1 
6 
1 
13 

Johnson  

3 

()* 

21 
3 

1 

30 

13 
3 
1 

Lauderdale  

Lawrence  r  .  . 

1 

t 

1 
2 
1 
1 
4 
1C 
5 
3 
1 
8 

3 

1 

Low-in  

1 

1 

1 

11 
8 
9 
2 

4 
13 
1 
6 
11 
3 
G 
11 

4 

0 
1 
9 
7 
8 
4 
3 
10 

6 

8 
1 

8 
8 

4 
1 

4 
4 

8 
1 
3 

8 

6 

3 

1 
3 
3 
3 

4 
1 
6 

1 

*j 
1 
6 
13 

1 
1 
10 
1 
9 
11 

9 
1 
o 
2 
4 
7 
1 
17 
1 
4 

4 
1 
4 
3 

( 

4 
11 
1 

1 

3 

2 

3 
1 
4 
4 

1 

1 
2 
5 
o 

1 
1 

JlcMiun 

1 
o 

3 

3 

11 
4 
2 

4 

1 
11 
5 
4 
2 

4 
3 

3 

6 
7 
4 
o 

4 
12 

11 
11 

1 
4 

14 

Madison  

Marion  

Ma-khall  

1 

2 

2 
4 
1 
5 

1 
2 
6 

1 
5 

7 
1 
5 
G 
2 
3 
5 

Meigs  

7 
11 
4 
5 
7 
1 
3 
3 

/« 
1 

11 
1 
5 
3 
1 

•> 
13 

8              7 
»               4 
1               3 
3               3 
5               6 

6 

6' 

4 
5 

9 
(i 

o 

8 

12 
0 
5 

o 

6 

:i 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Morgan  

Obion  

l 

Overtou  

3 

1 
1 

3 
o 

4 

1 
2 

Perry  

1 

1 

l 
3 
1 

3 

Polk  

1 

0 

1 
o 

0 
4 
4 
4 
2 
10 

1 
3 
3 

9 
o 

13 

I 

2 
2 

Putnam  

I 
1 
5 
1 
8 
1 
3 



o 
10 
1 
11 

o 
1 
5. 

niica  

1 

Itoaue  

1 
16 
4 
4 
1 
15 
9 

3 
13 

11 
3 
11 

5 
1 
9 
1 
3 

3 

1 
9 

Ilobertson  

4 

1 
4 
1 

18 

Seott  

4 

7              I 

5 

3 

6 

4 

3                  1 

Scquntchie.  

Shelby  .  . 

1 

5 

12 
5 

15 
4 

15 
7 

18 
5 
3 
14 

10 
8 
11 
14 
13 
1 
9 

12 
10 
5 
10 
5 

7 

7 

14 
4 

21 

5 
12 
3 

23 
12 
4 
10 
6 

12 
1 
7 
6 

15 
3 
4 
4 
5 
1 
o 

26 
4 
5 
13 
11 

14 
3 

o  ' 

7  I 
3 
I 

2 

a 

6 
G 

7 

Smith  

Stewart  

Sullivan  -  

1 

11 

1 

5 

12 
5 

4 

'ipton  

2 

6 
2 

5 
o 

0 

10 
1 
4 

19 

5 

4 

1 
4 
17 

7 
1 
3 
15 

5 
1 
6 
20 
1 
1 

n 

2 

21 

3 

1 

"an  IJuren  

Van-en  

o 

25 
1 

3 
24 
1 
3 

8 
1 

8 
22 

5 
28 

. 

1 
4 

9 

: 
28 

3 

16 

G 

20 

1 
11 

1 
7 

4 

(i 

9 
1 

14 

Vayno  

Veakley  

3 

' 

ifi 

1 
5 
,J 
21 

19 
4 
21 

3 

8 
3 

17 

1 
3 
2 
13 

White  

o 

5 

7 
2 

20  I 

13 

1 
25 

23 
4 
17 

8 
4 
SB 

2 
4 

8 

279  1 

Villianwon  

ViUon  

a 

4 

Total 

105  ,          95 

472  :         42!) 

534 

513 

495 

495 

402 

452 

551 

621 

308 

419 

228  ! 

SLAVE. 


1 

g 

• 

Bedford  

,S4 

54 

19 

29 

12 

19 

3 

r»-n:iin  

9 

402 

354 

557 

5,">4 

333 

337 

205 

in7 

4 

11 

9 

25 

40 

54 

19 

33 

7 

•  i 

5 

r  

24 

63 

53 

41 

30 

26 

17 

Ilrndh'y  .  . 

24 

68 

68 

99 

110 

G7 

86 

26 

38 

7 

Campbell  

a 

75 

95 

104 

48 

59 

26 

34 

8 

Cannon  .  . 

30 

18 

22 

29 

24 

12 

:, 

8 

16 

•i 

Carroll  .  . 

!)8 

73 

47 

59 

76 

89 

33 

47 

21 

25 



309 

240 

233 

309 

350 

185 

107 

127 

*'hfaihom    

33 

18 

24 

18 

32 

29 

27 

!7 

17 

10 

9 

132 

146 

108 

105 

150 

1M 

98 

101 

65 

63 

STATE    OF    TENNESSEE. 

TAULB  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


FUKK  COLORED— Continued. 


50  and  under  00. 

GO  nnd  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  uud  under  100.    Above  100. 

Ago  unkt.'u. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

38 
3J 
40 
41 

42 

45 
4G 
47 

46 

5C 
51 
55 
S3 
54 
52 
5£ 
57 
X 
X 
• 
ffl 
65 
« 
64 

6C 
Gl 

09 
71 
7] 
72 
73 
74 
7! 
76 
77 
78 
i 

81 

88 
83 

SI. 

F. 

JI. 

I\ 

Jf. 

F. 

JI. 

F. 

jr. 

F.       jr. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

JI. 

P. 

1 
0 

1 

1 

i 

25 
79 
11 
199 
11 
12 
2 
20 
12 
48 
55 
40 
15 
17 
68 
3 
52 
59 
22 
25 
45 
o 

10 
18 
17 
57 
14 
93 
5 
30 
1 
120 
54 
47 
85 
53 
8 
42 
3 
33 
132 
3 
6 
81 
22 
171 

21 
91 
17 
254 
10 
12 

46 
170 
28 
433 

21 
••• 
2 
55 
22 
90 
117 
83 
25 
48 
143 
7 
108 
100 
41 
38 
98 
8 
31 
36 
30 
103 
29 
190 
14 
64 
1 
270 
114 
76 
109 
103 
9 
82 
8 
66 
297 
5 
18 
162 
45 
321 

7 

3              2 

1 

1 



1 

31               8 

5 

5 

6 

Q 

3 

1 

2 

a          2 

i 

1 

1 
3 
2 
1 

4 
1 
3 
1 
I 
1 

i 
i 
i 

4 
o 

1 
3 

1 
2 

2 

1 

29 
10 
48 
62 
43 
10 
31 
75 
4 
56 
47 
19 
13 
53 
6 
15 
18 
13 
48 
15 
97 
9 
S8 

2 
3 

1 

1 

2 
1 
2 

•   1 
2 

~ 

2    

1 
3 

1 

4 

1 
2 

Marshall 

8 
1 

! 

; 

a 

1 

1 

1 

a 

i 

1 
1 
2 
1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

1 
1 

:t 

Jlontgomery  

4 

1 

o 

1 
1 
1 

3 

5 

Polk 

i 

i 

2 

1 
7 

2 
3 

1 
1 
1 
1 
4 

- 

1 

1 

2 
1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 
1 

4 

1 

! 

2 

2  !            3 

2 

1                        l 

7 
3 
4 
4 
4 
1 
2 

8 
4 
o 

8 

1 
o 

0 

3 

^ 

5 

« 

2 
1 
1 

2 

150 
00 
29 
84 
51) 
1 
40 
5 
33 
1C5 
t> 

12 
81 
23 
150 

Shelby 

1               1 

.Smith 

1 

Stewart 

0 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

i 

3 
12 

5 

i 

7. 

4 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

Washington  

1 
4 
2 
I        9 

1 

Wcaklcy 

5 

1 
6 

1 
o 

7 

3 

2 

White 

3 

10 

1 
4 

1 

6 

4 

2 

1 

Wilson 

198 

191 

133 

133 

66 

'73 

34 

44 

9 

12       a 

6 

1 



3,538 

3,762 

7,300 

SLAVE. 


10 

18 

9               3 

3 

302 

281 

583 

115 

99 

56             57 

"l 

7 

fl 

3 

o 

3 

3  447 

3  297 

6  744 

Bedford 

11 

5 

4  i            6 

I 

1 

253 

281 

534 

g 

12 

10               3 

1 

1 

361 

IKS 

689 

27 

30 

1U               6 

^ 

j 

0 

" 

672 

031 

1  363 

Klount 

no 

22 

8               3 

i 

4 

559 

614 

J   173 

Bradley 

7 

10 

2 

5 

183 

183 

366 

1'i 

10 

14  j           12 

5 

n 

1 

1 

496 

478 

974 

72 

69 

40             '}3 

6 

G 

3 

0 

4 

1 

1  990 

2  074 

4  064 

Curroll 

7               7 

2 

i 

3 

2 

1 

181 

193 

374 

Sf> 

3.1 

25             20 

13 

8 

5 

2 

1 

1 

1 

951 

931 

1.882 

Cheatham  .  . 

462 


STATE    OF    TENNESSEE. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SMX 


SLAVE— Continued. 


12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

22 
23 
•-'4 
S3 
26 
27 
28 
29 

:to 
3i 
:i2 
:!:i 
34 
35 

30 

:i7 
38 
:» 
40 
41 
42 
13 
44 
43 
43 
47 
48 
4!) 
53 
51 
52 
53 
54 

« 

5j 

53 
59 
60 
61 
62 
fi3 
64 
63 
lirt 
i>7 
- 

71 

73 
74 
75 
76 
77 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

SI. 

F. 

M.            F. 

10 
11 

88 

174 
15 
22 
35 
4G 
210 
1 
OJ 
99 
209 
19 
27 
C 
21 
7 
101 
20 
23 
186 
57 
W 

34 

27 
29 
o 

33 

CO 

ai 

10 
198 

40 
31 
19 
166 
14 

EOT 

13 
22 
122 
5 

4 
16 
26 
1 
199 
10 
21 
25 
55 
239 
6 
63 
118 
186 
16 
30 
G 
26 
7 
12-2 
28 
S3 
146 
56 
80 
21 
27 
24 
44 

a 

34 
44 

23 
4 
108 
36 
21 
16 
192 
13 
80 
299 
12 
24 
149 

70 
74 
126 
10 
885 
51 
75 
181 
175 
1,068 
11 
260 
453 
747 
77 
67 
15 
120 
25 
530 
119 
126 
77!) 
248 
373 
123 
107 
79 
137 
18 
159 
196 
80 
20 
445 
140 
139 
72 
710 
55 
339 
1,064 
46 
li") 
586 
(i 
16:1 
i 
47 
34 
41 

138 
364 
9SO 
9 
42 
17 
1,062 
341 
143 
72 
561 
376 
9 

53 

10 
1,000 
55 
82 
160 
211 
1,114 
10 
254 
456 
806 
80 
81 
12 
91 
12 
488 
121 
123 
844 
281 
415 
141 
115 
93 
134 
14 
I.TT 
206 
R9 
18 
500 
160 
12(1 
7(1 
7D7 
51 
351 
1,051 
45 
127 
CC7 
5 
205 
79 
41 
31 
53 
5(1 
12« 
385 
1,017 
' 
41 
14 
1,166 
360 
138 
• 
579 
379 
9 
13 

73 
81 
158 
13 
1,009 
47 
89 
172 
209 
1,133 
11 
310 
487 
852 
81 
91 
16 
101 
15 
582 
131 
163 

250 
453 
153 
131 

178 
20 
]7x> 
233 
97 
17 
561 
162 
148 
73 
775 
79 
385 
1,182 
56 
120 
665 
9 
201 
87 
50 
29 
55 

146 
388 

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44 
19 
1,174 
335 
18i 
87 
573 
372 
15 
19 

60 
76 
134 
10 
1,011 
68 
86 
197 
23B 
1,123 
20 
265 
535 
900 
96 
107 
20 
130 
18 
569 
149 
151 
873 
291 
455 
137 
118 
119 
181 

189 
171 
99 
23 

172 
158 
65 
782 
51 
394 
1,207 
47 
131 
718 
14 
182 
107 
41 
29 
75 

1,042 
6 
57 
13 
1,228 
336 
180 
87 
038 
38G 
14 
19 

GO 
67 
127 
5 
1,016 
55 
63 
159 
219 
1,116 
15 
272 
473 
828 
81 
110 
19 
112 
20 

131 

142 

249 
399 
119 
104 
99 
178 
17 
191 
192 
97 
20 
542 
160 
145 
82 
731 
40 
325 
1,012 
68 
108 
699 
11 
163 
95 
38 
33 
49 
56 
141 
377 

5 
42 
14 

1,  154 
297 
161 
79 
556 
408 
17 
18 

57 
61 
118 
10 

70 
98 
144 
199 
1,053 
19 
270 
482 
858 
70 
103 
21 
93 
25 

121 
1C) 
772 
212 
428 
114 
96 
84 
155 
18 
176 
215 
95 
19 
544 
136 
163 
64 
675 
43 
345 
1,092 
47 
114 
629 
16 
183 
93 
31 
20 
49 
40 
119 
348 
884 
4 
- 
7 
1,144 
312 
166 
72 
597 
338 
10 
17 

41 
53 
72 
7 
777 
33 
61 
103 
143 
880 
13 
225 
368 
590 
67 
75 
19 
67 
18 
352 
74 
127 
606 
190 
300 
108 
79 
47 
131 
16 
130 
166 
66 
10 
445 
90 
101 
55 
542 
38 
224 
780 
34 
86 
546 
7 
158 
49 
27 
29 
45 
24 
127 
283 
731 
6 
29 
12 
841 
242 
132 
62 
470 
279 
11 
18 

28 
45 
96 
10 
869 
57 
56 
123 
157 
944 
9 
207 
412 
618 
64 
89 
13 
79 
8 
431 
119 
104 
661 
210 
322 
96 
91 
54 
125 
13 
124 
172 
55 
17 
391 
121 
128 
47 
594 
38 
261 
- 
38 
108 
540 
6 
141 
• 
22 
23 
41 
29 
106 
270 
794 
2 
34 
14 
904 
248 
120 
51 
408 
3-4 

;:i 

03 
08 
101 
0 
1,311 
66 
77 
180 
248 
1,337 
14 
270 
48. 
902 
78 
97 
26 
151 
14 
652 
138 
159 
1,023 
275 
496 
151 
155 
100 
187 
11 
925 
273 
96 
14 
552 
132 
154 
77 
918 
50 
364 
1,183 
56 
159 
889 
13 
199 
92 
50 
47 
59 
49 
160 
378 
1,026 
3 
42 
19 
1,605 
359 
209 
91 
073 
523 
15 

a 

60 
71 
116 
11 
1,212 
75 
99 
176 
209 
1,  417 
17 
294 
556 
949 
85 
99 
18 
148 
27 
670 
126 
158 
996 
325 

.,  a 

153 
143 
91 
198 
15 
183 
263 
103 
18 
600 
1G3 
187 
77 
930 
70 
377 
1,247 
58 
147 
779 
12 
224 
'M 
61 
44 
50 
50 
145 
373 
1,070 
4 
48 
20 
1,698 
307 
172 
86 
553 
406 
9 
15 

45 
35 
62 
4 
836 
38 
38 
9!) 
124 
908 
9 
143 
265 
513 
55 
58 
14 
58 
13 
382 
62 
90 
572 
127 
264 
91 
59 
40 
97 
12 
110 
160 
43 
11 
344 
66 
100 
54 
545 
24 
214 
71H 
24 
70 
614 
1 
119 
4G 
19 
25 

s?y 

29 
78 
249 
693 

35 
61 
85 
5 

. 

54 
103 
40 
894 
14 
165 
309 
611 
60 
85 
13 
72 
14 

97 
101 
596 
169 
282 
92 
58 
71 
90 
11 
145 
153 
57 
14 
307 
120 
91 
4!) 
531 
on 

225 
700 
Si 
73 
513 
4 
115 
62 
26 

31 
31 
70 
268 
704 
t> 

24 
9 
1,068 
. 
100 
53 
4O1 
263 
9 
20 

18 
17 
33 
4 

21 
22 
91 
GO 
488 
3 

140 
290 
29 
32 
9 
30 
4 
206 
49 
59 
319 
74 
161 
38 
31 
44 
49 
7 
72 

33 
4 

181 
39 
47 
25 
277 
18 
102 
451 
20 
44 
362 

a 

75 

11 

10 
8 
13 
15 
43 
147 
382 
1 
6 
5 
073 
138 
132 
33 
213 
133 
4 
3 

14 
19 
44 
2 
583 
23 

64 
59 

495 
2 
127 
177 
318 
30 
43 
10 
40 
4 
241 
56 
52 
320 
86 
107 
49 
37 

34 
34 

59 
10 
80 
66 
34 
10 
207 
45 
60 
33 
317 
24 
134 
450 
17 
50 
293 
2 
64 
32 
9 
16 
19 

u 

52 
149 
379 
3 
13 
4 
628 
11G 
53 
44 
M17 
174 
12 
7 

DC  Kulb 

Dickson 

Franklin  

Giles 

llickliiau  
Humphreys  

Lewis  

Lineoln  

McNa-rv 

Marian  

Marshall  

Morgan  

Obion  

33 

17 
3 
10 
C 
27 
04 
2OT 

36 
21 
18 

35 
5 

95 
209 
2 
15 
3 
221 
37 

15 
129 
77 
3 
:i 

Polk 

Rhea  

Rutherford 

Scott  

Sevier  

2 
5 
17° 

17 
9 
1,003 
809 

221 
Gl 
326 
317 
14 
10 



Smitli  

41 
00 
20 
103 
106 
3 
4 

:i  

r  

Tlptou  

Uoioa  

Vila  Ituren      

STATE    OF   TENNESSEE. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


463 


SLA  VK— Continued. 


50  and  under  GO.   60  and  under  70.   70  and  under  80. 

I 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Ago  unkn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

12 
13 
14 
15 
10 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 

M.             F.             M. 

F.             M. 

p. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

ii. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M.               F. 

12 

18 
27 
1 
308 
20 
13 
CO 
33 
355 
4 
81 
99 
200 
17 
21 
4 
28 
5 
14C 
23 
39 
188 
Cl 
95 
35 

26 
30 
4 
01 

4<; 

21 
4 
113 

19 
33 
21 
194 
14 
75 
273 
0 
23 
240 
o 

42 
32 
12 
9 
12 
12 
*    29 
79 
242 
1 
12 
6 
39C 
103 
78 
34 
199 
97 
4 
3 

13 

M 
22 
2 
410 
12 
19 
43 
43 
270 
4 
70 
90 
195 
21 
32 
10 
24 
5 
111 

37 
20-1 
o:i 
]17 
44 
24 
2!) 
51 

50 
08 
S3 
5 
110 
32 
33 
12 
194 
11 
77 
2S6 
7 
95 
227 
2 
37 
23 
9 
9 
12 
10 
30 
75 
251 

0 
5 
7 
3 
201 
0 
4 
37 
20 
123 
3 
34 
49 
84 
11 
17 
6 
10 

55 
13 

2(i 
107 
10 
50 
21 
12 
15 
14 
3 
29 
23 

1 
42 
9 
7 
4 
.       81 
8 
41 
161 
2 
12 

no 

5 
10 
13 
2 
227 
13 
7 
23 
25 
153 
2 
43 
46 
104 
12 
18 

11 
:! 

54 
,0 
30 
78 
30 
49 
17 
10 
10 
17 
3 
20 
29 

8o 

50 
16 

14 
9 
72 
9 
41 
107 
6 
15 
97 
2 
19 
10 
5 
3 
12 
5 
,16 
50 
131 

O 

3 

4 

4 

2 
4 
1 
74 
2 
3 
12 
8 
45 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

408 
434 
745 
57 
7,814 
354 
471 
1,120 
1,297 
7,090 
84 
1,705 
2,935 
5,202 
521 
004 
137 
699 
123 
3,598 
707 
969 
'5,  495 
1,552 
3,098 

728 
588 
1,  035 
114 
1,  194 
1,  40(i 
504 
112 
3,  382 
885 
911 
485 
4,971 
340 
2,170 
7,145 
320 
779 
4,887 
57 
1,182 
501 
278 
224 
321 

335 
415 
784 
04 
7,  576 
430 
554 
1,075 
1,344 
7,783 
108 
1,786 
3,206 
5,  580 
541 
693 
129 
720 
123 
3,638 
856 
956 
5,  531 
1,731 
2,832 
873 
735 
621 
1,  OGl 
119 
1,170 
1,398 
596 
135 
3,465 
1,015 
:'. 
444 
5,041 
338 
2,310 
7,509 
312 
821 
4,667 
63 
1,217 
583 
S70 
210 
361 
304 
830 
2,442 
6,567 
27 
293 
93 
8,056 
2,081 
1,037 
'  512 
3,890 
2,582 
84 
114 

743 
849 
1,529 
121 
14,  790 
784 
1,025 
2,201 
2,641 
15,  473 
187 
3,  551 
gjfl 
10,  848 
1,065 
1,297 
266 
1,419 
240 
7,236 
1,623 
1.    -:., 
11,020 
3,283 
5,  530 
1,753 
1,403 
1,212 
2,090 
2X3 
2,370 
2,854 
1,100 
247 
6,847 
1,900 
1,909 
*              929 
10,  012 
678 
4,480 
14,  654 
638 
1,600 
9,554 
120 
2,399 
1,087 
548 
434 
682 
015 
1,748 
4,861 
12,984 
59 
538 
201 
16,953 
4,228 
2,415 
1,074 
7,700 
5,288 
182 
239 

3 

1 

1 

1 

Coffee 

1 

24 

1 

Cumberland  

72 
1 
C 

18 
1 

2 
1 

4 

6 

2 

1 
2 
5 
20 

De  Kalb 

3 

2 

1 
2 

DieVeon  

1 
2 

1 
7 

Dver  

21 

5 

14 
15 

28 

: 

3 

17 
15 
30 
8 
3 
I 
2 

g 

o 
18 

3 

2 
9 
2 
3 

1 

3 

1 
1 

1 

1 
o 

1 

1 

Franklin  

1 

Giles  . 

20 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
. 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 

en 

63 
04 
65 
06 
07 
68 
69 
7U 
71 
73 
73 
74 
75 
7G 
77 

2 

1 

1 

Hancock  

I 

40 
o 

8 
7 
o 

5 
4 
3 
9 
9 
o 

1 
25 
7 
3 
2 

20 

13 
8 
9 

30 
4 
10 
2 
9 
0 
3 
1 
12 
7 
2 
1 
15 
5 
8 
2 
27 
1 
12 
50 

2 
1 
2 
8 
1 
3 

1 
1 
3 
3 

1 

7 

2 
1 

2 
1 
1 
5 

1 

1 

1 

Hardln  

3 
5 
4 
4 
2 
1 

1 

3 

2 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Humphreys  

1 

3 

Jackson  

2 
1 
5 
4 
5 

1 

1 
1 

Latlderdalo  

1 

Lawrence  

Lewis  

6 
1 
3 
1 
0 

10 
3 

1 

2 
1 

3 

1 

McMinu  

Macon  

11 

5 

1 

1 

2 

Marion  

10 
41 

1 
o 

37 
1 
0 

5 
9 

9 
25 
o 

2 
11 

0 

Marshall  

4 

1 

4 

Mcigs  

5 
41 

1 
10 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

Monroe  

9 

3 

Montgomery  

Morgan  

22 
6 
1 
4 
2 

4 

23 
58 
130 

5 

4 
1 
o 

4 

1 
1 

3 

1 

3 

Obion  

1 
1 
3 
1 
3 
14 
51 

1'erry  

0 

Polk  

3 

1 
1 
3 

4 

311 
918 
2,419 
6,417 
32 
245 
108 
8,297 
2,147 
1,378 
5C2 
3,810 
2,706 
98 
125 

Ehea  

9 
13 

02 

2 
4 

8 

4 
6 

10 

1 

Roaue  

5 
5 

0 

Robertson  

3 

3 

1 

Scott  

5 
0 
340 
98 
42 
32 
133 
79 
2 
1 

7 
1 
139 
66 
24 
10 
88 
50 
4 

3 
3 

152 
57 
10 
13 
94 
44 

2 

1 
49 
11 
3 
4 
30 
17 
o 
o 

3 

1 

1 

I 

1 

Sevier  

Sequatchie.  
Shelby 

Si! 
15 

6 

5 
35 
22 
1 

10 
8 
o 

18 
3 
1 
1 
15 
7 

8 
1 

8 
3 
1 

4 
2 

5 
o 

1 

3 

Smith  .   . 

1 

1 

Stewart  

1 

Sullivan.X  

4 
4 

1 

2 

5 

1 

1 

3 

Tipton  

1 

4 

1 

Van  Buren  

4U4 


STATE    OF   TENNESSEE. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


SLAVE— Continued. 


• 
• 

COUNTIES. 

Und.T  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  nud  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

It 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

at 

F. 

31. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

21 
10 
23 
95 
20 
212 
109 

33 
20 
19 
72 
19 
227 
122 

205 
75 
88 
287 
61 

587 

183 
59 
103 
315 
82 
937 
571 

195 
64 
99 

98 
WO 
661 

192 
73 
88 
358 
98 
975 

168 
62 
10S) 
331 

in 

912 

592 

17G 
64 
103 
336 
94 
934 
621 

102 
54 
04 
238 
67 
(190 
442 

135 
55 
63 
266 
68 
737 
446 

181 
79 
130 
363 
76 
1,106 
694 

180 
85 
110 
307 
94 
1,029 
629 

104 
46 
76 
165 
47 
599 
378 

121 
44 
61 
224 
67 
620 
401 

58 
32 
32 
96 
25 
3.-.9 
235 

63 
37 
37] 
125 
40 
384 
217 

White  

Wilton 

Total 

4,305 

4,499 

19,  448 

20,197 

21,443 

21.966 

20,606 

20,077 

15,328 

16,009 

23,837 

23,778 

13,988 

14,798 

8,  135 

8,487 

INDIAN. 


Carter  



Hamilton  

o 

Hawkins  

2 

:             i 

1 

j 

Mcilinn  

Meigs  

' 

I 

| 

1 

Polk  

l 

1 

o               4 

Rutherford  

" 

Shelby  

1 

Stewart  

Wnrron  

| 

j 



Totul  

3 

3 

i 

4 

AGGREGATE. 


1 

Total  whiten 

• 

Total  free  colored  .... 

105 

95 

46,  727 

47,  999 

70,  107 

72,  510 

47,  703 

43,  747 

29,707 

28,407 

3 

Total  slaves 

308 

4 

Total  Indian  

15,328 

16,  099 

23,837 

23,778 

13,  988 

14,  798 

8,  135 

8,487 

4 

5 

1 

Aggregate  

17  yG4 

17  303 

64,552 

96,  913 

62,003 

58,963 

38,071 

37,174 

STATE    OF   TENNESSEE. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


4C5 


SLAVE— Continued. 


50  and  under  GO. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

00  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unku'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 

M. 

F. 

If. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

*• 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

37 
22 

15 
75 
28 
254 
143 

52 
27 
20 
68 
23 
238 
177 

18 
9 
5 
22 
3 
103 
77 

20 
16 

25 
11 
121 
11  li 

4 

1 
11 
6 
34 
26 

(i 
5 
4 
7 
6 

32 

3 
1 

1 
4 

1 

o 

1  158 

1  162 

2  320 

1 

456 
642 
2,042 
543 
6,088 
3,950 

496 
6J7 
2,  171 
602 
6,279 
4,014 

952 
1,269 
4,213 
1,145 
12,  367 
7,  964 

8 
1 
14 
5 

6 

1 

1 

White 

16 
14 

3 
1 

2 

2           1 

1 

Williamson  
Wilson 

2 

5,501 

5,333 

2,579 

2,715 

838 

922 

248 

318 

71 

94 

38 

5!) 

5 

7 

136,  370 

139,  349 

275,  719 

INDIAN. 


1 

i 

1 

1 

11 
3 

1 

a-) 

i 

2 

1 
1 

Carter  

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

6 
4 

1 

1 

1 

7 

1 
17 
1 
1 

1 

I 
1 

McJlinn  

Mciga  

3 

1 

16 

Polk 

Rutherford  

1 

1 

Shelby  

1 

1 

4 

1 

0 

1 

1 

1 

31 

29 

60 

AGGREGATE. 

19,608 
198 
5,501 
4 

!  17,  674 
191 
5,333 

1 

10,  362 
133 
2,579 

9,841 
133 
2,715 
2 

4,171 
60 
838 

4,106 

922 

1 

1,271 
34 
248 
1 

1,236 
44 
318 

171 
9 
71 

215 
12 
94 

26 
2 
38 

38 
59 

344 
1 
5 

234 

422,779 
3,538 
136,  370 
31 

403,  943 
3,762 
139,  349 
29 

826,722 
7,300 
275,  719 
60 

Total  whites  
Total  free  colored. 
Total  slaves  
Total  Indians  .  .  . 

1 
2 
3 
4 

7 

59 


466 


STATE    OF    TENNESSEE. 


TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND   CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free  colored. 

Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

Aggregate. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

*• 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

j3 

M.             F. 

Total. 

M 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.      Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total.         M. 

F. 

•a 

Total.         1 

3,269 

7,578 
4,193 
1,886 
5,901 
5,299 
3,211 
4,269 
6,733 
3,377 
2,829 
4,444 
4,734 
4,108 
I,fi50 
16,  5.07 
2,603 
4,  7-13 
4,027 
4,078 
' 
2,459 
5,  213 
8,038 
7,898 
4,867 
V,  735 
1,404 
5,  u:!7 

3,208 
7,210 
3,725 
1,737 
5,  rtlO 
5,  171 
3,070 
4,261 
6,606 
3,331 
2,547 

4,748 
4,042 
1,671 
14,  459 
2,674 
4,784 
3,747 
3,811 
4,187 
2,406 
5,036 
7,507 
7,397 
4,860 
8,750 
1,409 
5,  710 
3,384 
5,  104 
4,742 
7,  053 
3,924 
5,577 
6,fi46 
3,807 
3,538 
5,247 
6,899 
2,364 
9,824 
2,231 
4,101 
994 
7,868 
6,313 
3,  139 
5,720 
5,438 
2,650 
4,  937 
8,803 
1,984 
5,449 
5,  371 
1.5S2 
4,906 
5,  723 
2,689 
•1,027 
3.936 

6,477 
14,788 
7,  918 
3,643 
11,711 
10,  470 
6,281 
8,530 
13,339 
6,728 
5,376 
8,724 
9,  482 
8,150 
3,321 
31,056 
5,  477 
9,533 
7,774 
7,889 
8,826 
4,865 
10,  249 
15,545 
15,295 
9,727 
17,485 
2,813 
11,647 
6,706 
10,  503 
9,  534 
14,  043 
8,165 
11,189 
13,592 
7,532 
7,619 
10,  467 
13,777 
4,757 
20,020 
4,684 
8,136 
1,992 
15,92t! 
12,  810 
6,244 
11,550 
11,440 
5,487 
10,064 
17,  701 
4,022 
10,899 
11,235 
3,192 
10,380 
11,452 
5,  486 
8,261 

7.  HID 

1,346 

11,730 
10.37S 

0 

4 

1 
5 

3 
9 

o 
23 
4 
62 
69 
12 
30 

3           5 
20         43 
7         11 
64        156 
64        133 
23        35 
29  ,      59 
2  i        2 
7  '      12 
7         16 

8 
52 
11 
127 
196 
58 
65 
5 
31 
22 

6,485 
14,  840 
7,929 
3,770 
11,  907 
10,528 
6,346 
8,535 
13,  373 
0,750 
5,  376 
8,900 
9,  559 
8,160 
3,339 
32,  285 
5,  492 
9,548 
7,781 
7,895 
8,854 
4,867 
10,  297 
15,630 
15,  318 
9,897 
17,707 
2,  827 
11,  839 
6,774 
10,  533 
9,  591 
14,  237 
8,206 
11,208 
13,  603 
.7,  559 
7,633 
10,  513 
13,  947 
4.785 
20,  443 
4,705 
8,160 
1,994 
15,981 
12,  832 
6,361 
11,646 
11,523 
5,  512 
10,  112 
17,  844 
4,029 
11,007 
11,341 
3,233 
10,418 
11,530 

r>,  4:;4 

8,  2!J2 
7,876 
4,378 
11,835 

10.  401 

256 
2,  911 
217 
313 
498 
480 
161 
436 
1,770 
103 
911 
315 
391 
653 
41 
6,115 
281 
368 
926 
1,127 
7,123 
57 
1,493 
2,542 
4,610 
411 
446 
107 
527 
101 
3,145 
583 
787 
4,852 
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4,813 
1,587 
2,178 
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103 
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1,282 
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3,092 
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4,735 
268 
2,004 
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5,639 
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1,002 
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3,643 
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1,305 
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632 
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1,815 
2,271 
14,  301 
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3,002 
5,292 
9,414 
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1,  046 
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6,385 
1,236 
1,533 
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3,007 
4,307 
1,577 
1,326 
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1,779 
2,640 
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TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION— Continued. 


467 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free  colored. 

Total  free. 

'      SLAVE. 

Total  Klave. 

Aggregate. 

' 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

11 

F.     'Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M.               F. 

Total. 

7,542 
1,704 
957 
4,268 
17,  656 
6,  124 
3,864 
'    6,084 
7,252 
2,860 
2,910 
1,149 
4,438 
6,760 
4,003 
7,361 
4,099 
5,791 
8,991 

7,202 
1,742 
961 
4,252 
13,  207 
5,891 
3,541 
6  235 
6,975 
2,548 
2,943 
1,185 
4,323 
6,820 
3,838 
6,624 
3,975 
5,624 
8,796 

14,  744 
3,446 
1,918 
8,520 
30,  803 
12,  015 
7,405 
12,  309  ( 
14,  227  ' 
5,408 
5,853 
2,334 
8,761 
13,580 
7,841 
13,  985 
8,074 
11,  415 
17,787 

39 

40 
1 

79 
1 

54 
5 
1 

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190 
14 
1 
64 
276 
114 
76 
169 
103 
9 
82 
8 
66 
297 
5 
18 
162 
45 
321 

14,  934 
3,460 
1,919 
8,584 
31,  139 
12,139 
7,481 
12,  478 
14,330 
5,417 
5,935 
2,342 
8,827 
13,  877 
7,846 
14,003 
8,336' 
11,  460 
18,108 

6,048 
17 
98 
198 
7,129 
1,660 
1,307 
455 
3,455 
2,559 
67 
74 
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1,754 
403 
5,  145 
3,485 

6,248 

81 
220 
7,041 
1,528 
968 
415 
3,504 
2,371 
69 
72 
884 
337 
499 
1,860 
437 
5,238 
3,457 

12,290 
33 
179 
418 
14,  170 
3,188 
2,275 
870 
6,959 
4,930 
136 
146 
1,775 
677 
980 
3,614 
837 
10,  383 
6,942 

369 
15 
10 
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1,168 
487 
71 
107 
355 
147 
31 
51 
267 
116 
161 
288 
143 
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465 

319 
11 
12 
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1,615 
553 
69 
97 
386 
211 
15 
42 
278 
159 
128 
311 
165 
1,041 
557 

688 
20 
22 
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2,783 
1,040 
140 
204 
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358 
46 
93 
545 
275 
289 
599 
308 
1,984 
1,022 

12,  984 
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538 
16,  953 
4,228 
2,415 
1,074 
7,700 
5,288 
182 
239 
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1,269 
4,213 
1,145 
12,367 
7,964 

27,  918 
3,519 
2,120 
9,122 
48,092 
16,357 
9,896 
13,552 
22,030 
10,705 
6,117 
2,581 
11,147 
14,829 
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18,216 
9,381 
23,827 
26,  072 

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17 
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422,  810 

403,  972 

826,  782 

1,516 

1,492 

3,008 

2,022 

2,270   4,292  7,300  834,082 

118,683 

119,  450 

238,133 

17,687 

19,899 

37,586 

375,  719 

1,109,801 

NOTE. — GO  Indians  included  in  white  population. 


TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    fiC, 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free. 

•SLAVE. 

Aggregate. 

1L 

F. 

Total. 

SI.              F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

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355 
347 
772 
797 
130 
285 
94 
2,954 
1,247 
832 
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1,153 
1,040 
2,536 
841 

207 
292 
303 
728 
682 
92 
249 
94 
1,700 
783 
368 
276 
594 
780 
2,173 
800 

431 
647 
050 
1,500 
1,479 
222 
534 
188 
4,654 
2,030 
1,200 
940 
1,747 
1,820 
4,709 
1,641 

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4               5 

10 
8 
9 

441 
655 
659 

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237 

678 
665 
940 
1,836 
2,407 
311 
825 
188 
5,026 
2,355 
1,664 
1,262 
2,009 
2,328 
5,868 
2,111 

Shelby 

149 
146 
390 
40 
119 

132 
190 
493 
49 
135 

281 
336 
883 
89 
254 

17            28 

45 

1,524 
222 

571 

17             20 

37 

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11             10 
5              1 
4              3 

21 
6 

4,675 
2,036 
1,207 
940 
1,  783 
1,850 
4,797 
1,651 

168 
165 
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104 
210 
446 
208 

183 
154 
196 
187 
123 
268 
635 
252 

351 
319 
457 
322 
226 
478 
1,071 
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53 
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11,  267 
907 
872 
607 

695 
1,260 
724 
1,125 
652 
1,033 

7,474 
764 
391 
493 

388 
1,329 
768 
997 
659 
1,050 

18,741 
1,671 
1,263 
1,100 

1,083 
2,589 
1,492 
2,122 
1,311 
2,083 

83 
4 
10 
58 

29 
166 
8 
34 
4 
4 

115 
5 
17 
65 

30 
224 
7 
51 
6 
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9 
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15 
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10 
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1,680 
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1,223 

1,  142 
2,  979  J 
1,507 
2,207 
1,321 
2,093 

1,697 
580 

1,987 
601 

3,684 
1,181 

22,623 
2,861 
1,290 
1,223 
1,829 
1,  142 
2,979 
2,280 
2,  519 
1,477 
2,249 

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do 

886 

943 

1,829 

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287 
142 
60 
55 

486 

170 
96 
101 

773 
312 
156 
156 

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117 
101 
160 
101 

6,075 
289 
99 
89 
155 
90 

13,  043 
1,118 
216 
190 
315 
191 

313 

406 

719 

13.  763 

1,430 

1,796 

3,226 

16,988 
1,118 
337 
195 
452 
288 

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216 
190  ' 
324 
191 

59 

62 
5 
62 
50 

121 
5 

128 
97 

White  

3 

6 

9 

66 
47 

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408 


STATE    OF   TENNESSEE. 


TABLE  No.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

1 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  population. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

Total  native  b 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

Ml 

M. 

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SI. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Fotal. 

M. 

F.    JTotal. 

M. 

F.          Total. 

M. 

, 

Fotal. 

F.   Total. 

3,250 
7,479 
3,772 
1,884 
5,  845 
5,284 
3,209 
4,263 
6,615 
3,369 
2,503 
4,434 
4,725 
4,090 
1,642 
13,  936 
2,749 
4,744 
3,859 
4,063 
4,577 
2,449 
5,179 
7,972 
7,737 
4,860 
8,680 
1,399 
5,712 
3,320 
5,  -.'77 
4,791 
6,892 
4,167 
5,  601 
6,888 
3,721 
3,715 
5,215 
6,860 
2,391 
9,651 
2,433 
4,019 
997 
7,991 
6,459 
3,104 
S,  811 

3,203 
7,149 
3,693 
1,756 
5,770 
5,159 
3,070 
4,261 
6,596 
3,349 
2,449 
4,275 
4,740 
4,029 
1,668 
12,738 
2,639 
4,784 
3,690 
3,808 
4,161 
2,401 
5,027 
7,488 
7,338 
4,860 
8,722 
1,405 
5,004 
3,382 
5,064 
4,732 
7,007 
3,901 
5,573 
6,631 
3,797 
3,463 
5,246 
6,889 
2,303 
9,484 
2,230 
4,094 
993 
7,830 
6,298 
3,137 
5,  715 

6,453 

7,465 
3,640 
11,621 
10,  443 
0,279 
8,524 
13,  211 
6,718 
4,952 
8,709 
9,465 
8,119 
3,310 
26,674 
5,388 
9,528 
7,549 
7,871 
8,738 
4,850 
10,206 
15,400 
15,  075 
9,720 
17,402 
2,804 
11,316 
6,702 
10,341 
9,523 
13,899 
8,068 
11,  174 
13,  519 
7,518 
7,178 
10,  461 
13,  749 
4,754 
19,135 
4,603 
8,113 
1,990 
15,821 
12,  751 
0,211 
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14,680 
7,  476 
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11,817 
10,501 
6,344 
8,529 
13,  245 
6,740 
4,952 
8,885 
9,542 
8,129 
3,328 
27,879 
5,403 
9,543 
7,550 
7,877 
8,766 
4,852 
10,254 
15,551 
15,098 
9,890 
17,  624 
2,818 
11,508 
6,770 
10,369 
9,500 
14,093 
8,109 
11,  193 
13,530 
7,545 
7,192 
10,507 
13,  919 
4,782 
19,558 
4,684 
8,  137 
1,992 
15,  876 
12,773 
6,358 
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8 
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54 
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3 
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3 
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15 
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4,386 
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14,  840 
7,929 
3,770 
11,907 
10,528 
6,346 
8,535 
13,373 
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5,376 
8,900 
9,559 
8,160 
3,339 
32,265 
5,492 
9,548 
7,781 
7,895 
8,854 
4,867 
10,297 
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10,53; 

9,591 
14,23" 
8,20f 
11,206 

13,  cor 

7,  55! 
7.63C 

10,  51: 

13,  !M" 
4,78. 
20,  44: 
4,  70. 
8,  16( 
1,99, 
15,98 
12,83! 
6,361 
11,  641 

1 

36 
13 
4 

1 
63 
23 
6 
3 
22 
6 

27 
10 
2 
3 
9 
5 

y 

P 

13 

1 

'10 

• 
98 
5 
8 
13 
3 
1,721 
35 

2-3 

21 
1 

31 

58 
52 

1 

56 
12 
5 
11 

1 
4 

62 
13 
4 
7 
430 

7 
5 
1 
2 

118 
25 
9 
18 
737 
15 
10 
2 
6 

Cocke 

230 

468 

... 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

DeKulb 

3 

3 

2 

5 
5 

57 
3 

5 

9 
19 
59 

225 

18 
88 
15 
43 
85 
220 
7 
83 
9 
331 
4 
164 
31 
144 
97 
15 
7:i 
14 
441 
0 
28 

:i 
885 
21 
23 
2 

105 
59 
3 
24 

12 

7 
24 
2 
30 
35 
3 
22 
10 
10 
8 
30 
12 
7 
3 
16 
6 
5 
58 
2 
110 
11 
6 

16 
1 
11 
25 
4 
19 
32 

SO 
3 
8 
8 
35 
9 
4 
3 
8 
8 
« 
S3 
4 
120 
8 
4 

28 
1 
18 
49 
0 
49 
07 
10 
52 
13 
18 
10 
71 
21 
11 
6 
24 
14 
7 
111 
0 
236 
19 
10 

13 
18 
6 
51 
84 
3 
68 
2o 
6 
11 
05 
7 
2 
4 
2 

1 
17 
24 
11 
70 
71 
1 
72 
30 
4 
10 
58 
13 
6 
1 
1 

1 
30 
42 
17 
121 
155 
4 
140 
55 
,0 
21 
123 
20 
8 
5 
3 

Gtlefl 

28 
4 
lOfi 
2 
40 
10 
48 
23 
4 
15 
10 
75* 
1 
10 

1 

340 

1 
7 
1 
' 
21 
o 
5 

Hurdin  

Jacktton  

20 
21 
9 

0 
o 

19 
38 
13 
104 
2 
8 

39 
59 
22 
187 
2 
14 
2 
8 
6 
67 
57 

Jefferson  

Johnson  

Knox  

Lamlenlale  

Lawrence  

Lcwli  

I.iliroln  

22 
8 
24 
18 

25 

26 
21 

47 
16 
50 
Xt 

4 
4 
31 
30 

4 
2 
36 
27 

McNairy  

Macon  

MrMinn  

STATE   OF    TENNESSEE.  469 

TABLE  No.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born.  j 

1 

Aggregate  population. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

HLACK. 

MULATTO. 

51. 

P. 

Total 

SI. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

51. 

F. 

Total. 

5,887 
2,718 

5,  102 
8,676 
2,037 
5,433 
5,  442 
1,490 
5,413 
5,723 
2,747 
3,981 
3,901 
2,175 
5,732 
5,188 
7,455 
1.6C6 
4,266 
950 

5,402 
2,  Oil 
4,956 
8,706 
1,984 
5,446 
5,214 
1,458 
4,888 
5,  723 
2,048 
3,  890 
3,934 
2,170 
5,811 
5,055 
7,166 
1,738 
4,252 
953 

11,289 
5,  323 
10,053 
17,  382 
4,021 
10,879 
10,  056 
2,948 
10,  301 
11,4-16 
5,395 
7,871 
7,835 
4,345 
11,  603 
10,  243 
14,  621 
3,434 
8,518 
1  903 

20 

11 
7 
43 
1 
24 
26 

26 

9 
7 
48 
1 
38 
7 

46 
20 
14 
91 
2 
62 
33 

20 
•1 
10 
25 
2 
28 
33 
22 
22 
21 

17 
1 
24 
27 
3 
18 
40 
19 
11 
17 
2 
9 
18 
12 
28 
10 
57 
8 
26 

37 
5 
34 
52 
5 
46 
73 
41 
33 
38 
2 
16 
34 
26 
60 
23 
111 
13 
54 

177 
73 
63 
94 
43 

1 

63 
8 
33 
163 
5 
8 
141 
33 
79 

11,  372 
5,348 
10,  106 
17,  525 
4,028 
10,  987 
10,  762 
2,  989 
10,  339 
11,544 
5,403 
7,902 
7,871 
4,375 
11,  708 
10,272 
14,  811 
3,448 
8,582 
1,904 
22,885 
12,  114 
7,131 
12,454 
13,993 
5,313 
5,927 
2,  337 
8,800 
13,  849 
7,834 
13,  741 
8,218 
11,  347 
18,  053 

115 

125 

217 
1 

422 
140 
61 

: 

253 
3 

78 
90 
87 
8 
2 
7 
5,386 
11 
265 
21 
233 
67 
7 
4 
20 
20 
10 
249 
13 
82 
41 

30 
39 
1 

102 

151 
16-1 
6 
319 
1 
20 
579 
244 
79 
fi 
91 
390 
5 
1 
127 
132 
123 
12 
o 

151 

161 
6 
319 
1 
20 
573 
244 
79 
6 
91 
390 
5 
1 
127 
132 
123 

11,  523 
5,  512 
10,112 
17,  844 

4,029 

• 

11,007 
11,341 
3,233 
10,  418 
11,550 
5,  494 
8,292 
7;  876 
4,376 
11,835 
10,  404 
14,  934 
3,460 
8,584 
1,919 
31,138 
12,  129 
7,481 
12,  478 
14,330 
5,417 
5,  935 
2,  342 
8,827 
13,  877 
7,846 
14,003 
8,236 
11,  460 
38,108 

3 

157 
104 

18 

o 
41 
137 

o 

" 

3 
21 
2 
9 
2 
3 
25 
1 
39 

o 
36 
4 
6 

5 
60 
6 
15 
2 
4 
45 
6 
79 
1 
10 

' 

Polk 

7 
16 
14 
32 
13 
54 
5 
28 
1 

1 
20 
5 
40 
1 
2 

43 
42 
36 
4 

12 
2 
15 
8,254 
15 
350 
24 
337 
101 
8 

28 
12 
2C2 
18 
113 
55 

8 

8 
2,865 
4 
85 
3 
101 
37 
1 
1 
7 
8 
2 
13 
5 
31 
13 

15 
8,251 
15 
350 
24 
137 
104 
8 
5 
27 
28 
12 
262 
18 
113 
54 

Shelby  .          

12,270 
6,113 
3,599 
(5,063, 
7.019 
2,  793 
2,903 
1  145 

10,  342 
5,887 
3,456 
6,222 
6,871 
2,511 
2,942 
1  184 

'22,  612 
12,000 
7,055 
12,  285 
13,  890 
5,  304 
5,845 
o  309 

43 
21 
8 
36 
33 
7 
13 

53 

20 
5 
39 
27 
1 
6 

96 
41 
13 
75 
60 
8 
19 

75 
33 
39 
49 
20 
1 
29 
3 
17 
69 
3 
3 
63 
17 
: 

102 
40 
24 
45 
23 

1 

1 

2 

1 

.... 

1 

34 
5 

16 
94 
2 
5 
78 
16 
38 

4,418 
6,740 
3,993 
7,112 
4,086 
5,709 
8,950 

4,316 
6,812 
3,836 
6,611 
3,970 
5,593 
8,783 

8,734 
13,552 
7,829 
13,723 
8,056 
11,302 
17,733 

16 
63 

17 

71 

33 

134 

3 

18 
5 
129 

7 
3 

7 
112 

10 
21 
12 
241 

i 

"Wilson 

1 

1 

Total      

1 

408,562  397,002  805,564 

1,515 

1,489 

3,004 

2,019  J2,  269 

4,288  (812,856     1-1,248 

6,970 

21,218       1 

3J        4 

3 

1 

4 

21,226 

834,082 

NOTE. — CO  Indians  included  in  white  population. 


470 


STATE    OF   TENNESSEE. 


TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  THE  FREE  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

8,015 
971 
25 
380 
SIC 
20 
6,372 
1,390 
1,080 
233 

Asia  

11 
5 
1 
2 
18 
387 
1 
2 
32 
I!,  001 
37 
4:19 

3,869 
3 
3 
50 
12,  498 
373 
11 
14 
14 
97 
1 
'44 
577 
4 
32 
6 
566 
9 
1 

29 
86 
2 

Africa  

Australia  

Atlantic  Islands  

Belgium  

British  America  

Central  America  

China  

Denmark  

England  

73 
12,  975 
525 
101 
1,222 
680 
115 
17 
3,507 
1,471 
179 

2,475 
55,227 
2,  140 

2,659 
135 
11,423 
060,  589 
S54 
229 
36,647 
88 
127 
9 
13 
853 

Europe,  (not  specified)  

German  States: 
Austria  ..  75 

Bavaria  222 

. 

Baden  269 

Hesse  7  131 

Missouri 

Germany,  (uot  specified)  ....                  2  640 

Total  Germany  I  

Great  Britain,  (not  specified)  

Greece  

Holland  t  

Ireland  

5 

Italy  

Mexico  

Norway  

Portugal  

Poland  

Pacific  Islands  

Russia  

Scotland  

Spain  

Sweden  

Sardinia  

Aggregate  native  

812,  830 

•Wales                                                                                      

21,226 
812,856 

834,082 

STATE    OF   TENNESSEE. 


471 


TABLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS.                        NO. 

3F.                         OCCUPATIONS.                        XO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS.                        XO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

XO.  OF. 

13 
13 

628 

178 
1,488 
5,  106 

42          Dairvmcn                                             19 

Machinists                                           368 

Agricultural  implement  maker*.  , 

19      j     Dealers  65 

Saddlers 

45      i     Dentists                                                  11G 

25      '•     Distillers                                                 113 

Artists  • 

96    1  !    Drivers  270 

ABtronomical  inBtrum't  makers-                2           Drovers  7 
Auctioneers                    I            30           Druirtrists  2.")3 

Masons,  (brick  and  stone)  663 

Servants  

3          Dyers  11 

Bakers  1 

06        i      TMitnro                                                                        71 

Mat-makers  9 

Mechanics                                           59G 

Sextons  

4 
44 
11 
2 
1,529 
26 
78 
46 
80 
o 

75 
312 
20 
5 

1,  588 

0 

32 

581 
207 
182 
3 
2,  180 
244 
21 
°7'J 

Bankers  FniTrfivpra                                                                   .1              Milkmpn                                                                       5 

Bunk  officers  

14              F.vnrpsam^n                                                             1ft      '        Millers                                                                 1    108 

Barbers  83    II 

Basket-makers                                            <**           Factory  bauds  .  .  . 

o      j     Farmers  •  103,835                   ,                                                                         e   . 

5    i!    Farm  laborers*  25,990          „„„,_._ 

" 

JQ     j    Farriers  3    ' 

;    • 

Blacksmiths  •  0,0 

3     i      Firemen  '•            78 

Blind-makers  i 

3          Florists  3 

Boardinp-housp  keepers  1  34           Flour  tlcalcr8  '  •  ' 
Boatbuilders  .  „  *  3      !     Founrterymcn  

Newsmen...  19          Students  

Boatmen  -  i           1 

74      .    Fruiterers  10 

14 
Gardeners  and  nurserymen..           279    , 

Officers,  (public)  881 

j     Surveyors  
Tailors  .  .  . 

Opticians  •„' 

*3      :    Gaa-fitters  32 

Ostlers  71           Tailoresscs  

BrasBfoundera  
Brewers  j 
Bricklavers  C1 

-3           Gate-keepers  '           102     ' 

!    Tar-makers  
Packers  7          Teachers... 

l?          Gilders  12 
21          Glaziers...                                             2    ! 

Brick-makers  Grocers  1,  023 
Brid^e-bailders  15     |    Gunsmiths  !          123 

Painters  '          701) 
Paper  dealers  '             2 

Telegraph  operators  
Tinsmiths  

2    i 
vi     i      Hair-workers  .  .  .                                       5 

Paper  manufacturers  3 
Patent-medicine  makers  5 

f    Tobacconists  

132 
6 
373 
70 
9 
25 

5 
142 
29 

Toymen  

Butchers                                                 lro          Hardware  manufacturers  

Traders  

TK,,,,.                                                        •*    1  1     Trimmers  .  .  . 

Hatters.  .  .                                                93      !     Pp/i^iora                                                  ifi7           Trunk-makers  .  .. 

Cabinet-makers  -  -  -                                               Horse  dc.llL.rB                                        12 

Photographers  1             7          Turners  

Carpenters  o,  39]       ,     Hogierg      _                                                  2 

Carriers  20 
Hucksters  2o 
Carters  117           „      . 

Physicians  2,238 
Piano-forte  makers  5     1      Undertaker* 

Carvers  '.  i 

G 
13    i. 

Piano-tuners  :     United  States  officers  

fh-*      ^l- 

Plane-makers  2 

•      T     i                                                          n-  T           Planters                                                    78 

T  n          Plasterers  .  .  .                                      333 

Warpers  

2 
53 
67 

38 
9V  0 
5 
31 
4 
107 
4 
72 
11 
4 

2,104 

Plaster-figure  makers  '             3 
Platers  ...                                                13 

Watch-makers  

Civil  and  mechanical  engineers  -  !          3 

•    Plumbers...                                         20    '!    "\\cavcrs  

r,                                                         T  1P*          T  i  ^      1    Porters  04          ^  eli-dlffffen  

3 
Jewelers  55 

Potters  31      ,     Wheelwrights  

Printers                                               406          Whilnvashera  

Produce  dealers.  ..                                 17 

Wine  and  liquor  dealers  
Wood-cordcrs.  -- 

Judges  28              "PrnviHinn  rlenlnra                                                   .',              Wood-CUttCrS  

Collectors  

52 
28,  : 

Publishers  i            10      !     Wood  dealers  

Commission  merchants  

Pump-makers  ,             7 

Wool  combers  and  carders  

01 

Woolen  manufacturers  

Other  occupations  and  unknown 
Total 

Coppersmiths  

Curriers  , 

215,887 

eu        >P                       , 

472 


STATE    OF   TEXAS. 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX 


WHITE. 


1 

9 

5 
6 
7 

9 
10 

13 
14 
IS 

16 

23 

24 

33 

38 
39 

1*1 

43 

44 

45 
48 

. 
48 
48 

54 

SS 

87 

S9 
69 
81 
69 

84 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

lOimd  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M.             F. 

If. 

F. 

11. 

F. 

It 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

SI.             F. 

M. 

F. 

100          111 

56  |          53 
28  '          27 

509 
281 
120 
515 
33 
331 

435 
308 
108 
572 
22 
3.38 

536 
309 
116 
451 
30 
338 

513 

287 
110 
'441 
30 
274 

479 
240 
99 
344 
17 
310 

470 
279 
68 
337 
26 
253 

390 

75 
316 
23 

221 

394 
173 
60 
265 
9 
213 

154 
606 
33 

412 

535 
208 
112 
429 
31 
357 

431 

2:a 

111 
K4 
32 
304 

326 
104 
70 
382 
17 
230 

281 
109 
59 
335 
10 
200 

ISO 
84 
49 
225 
12 
130 

8 

100  i         84 

Bee 

20  I          14 
62  ! 
206          2S1 

63  ;          51  ''          C(i 
305  ,        284          307 
854          858          834 

45 

205 
917 

50 
278 
592 

45 
239 
671 

39 
219 
593 

51 
,  647 

84 
387 
1,544 

71 
295 
1,179 

225 
1,221 

37 
168 
765 

41 
142 

• 

22 

: 
436 

Bell 

41 
48 
41 
31 
8' 
2 
83 
55 
65 
41 
9 
84 
103 
13 
106 

29 
39 
28 
25 
4 
5 
66 
46 
53 
37 
14 
81 
86 
19 
176 
1 

134 
174 
137 

21 
12 
280 
219 
227 
119 
51 
399 
334 
83 
697 
4 

139 
165 
122 
136 
21 
19 
263 
167 
218 
143 
53 

338 
73 
631 
5 

120 
185 
140 
'     112 
15 
13 
281 
216 
219 
151 
58 
340 
445 
77 
727 
4 

127 
109 
117 
135 
20 
17 
30-1 
100 
210 
132 
47 
300 
371 

723 
3 

no 

165 
121 
1S1 
14 
15 
271 
105 
182 
81 
43 
313 
357 
75 

3 

10-1 
114 
102 
106 
11 
10 
208 
149 
181 
125 
48 
298 
353 
66 
584 
o 

78 
144 
102 
67 
9 
6 
196 
120 
151 
100 
42 
223 
291 
51 
498 

00 

121 
91 
65 
16 
5 
181 

136 
120 
29 
234 
240 
53 
509 
o 

178 
273 

220 
31 

29 
357 
179 
212 
274 
61 
837 
476 
95 
728 
41 

144 
197 
151 
143 
25 
20 
283 
151 
923 
166 
47 
534 
394 
73 
699 
6 

IC5 

157 
217 
133 

18 
15 
256 
133 
215 
254 
41 
575 
283 
61 
565 
5 

94 
103 
123 
77 
5 
6 
183 
105 
151 
Ml 
27 
259 
247 
30 
420 
2 

94 
116 
64 
10 
7 
149 
95 
129 
150 
24 
320 
210 
40 
303 
2 

34 

70 
55 
43 
6 
2 
104 
62 
78 
60 
23 
219 
130 
34 
256 
.1 

Caldwell 

Cuss 

Clnv  .   

Collln 

157 

181 

507           572 

674           034 

558 

530 

467  ,        456 

883 

674 

496 

377 

301 

232 

Coteman,  (no  it-turn)  

94            83 
80            63 

285 
319 

299 

340 

315 

282 

243 
211 

249 
234 

203          218 
177  !         136 

492 
265 

334 
250 

370 
271 

202 
195 

218 

217 

135 
162 

Cook  .... 

CD 
50 
183 

4 

55 
40 
91 

7 

237 

we 

564 
11 

234 
178 
519 
25 

273 
194 
583 
12 

259 
204 
625 
11 

227 

172 
516 
7 

220 
145 
479 
4 

190 
121 
420 
11 

213 
129 
421 

3S2 
222 
858 
89 

290 
165 
W7 
30 

214 
154 
503 

156 
112 
388 
13 

131 

84 
296 
11 

91 

60 

•     1 
2 

Coryell  

Dal  lag 

Demmit,  (no  rvlurti)  

8C 
70 

74           308           334 
72          276          247 

375 
250 

374 
250 

321 
229 

341 
206 

282          279 
183           157 

519 
314 

385 
275 

310 
258 

231 
171 

160 
105 

137 
100 

Do  Witt  

Duvul,  (no  return)  

Knstlaud  

8             1            10 

5 

5 

4 

9 

7 

• 

12 

T 

6 

5 

5 

3 

Ellis  

74 
39 

75 

315 
11)4 
7 
189 
141 
520 
5»3 
115 
257 
4 
400 
217 
167 

496 
345 
307 
36 

155 
2 
191 
142 
504 
546 
127 
208 
2 

240 
190 
336 
477 
323 
2% 
41 

329 
242 
5 
202 

625 
598 
140 
21  9 

303 
179 
2 
177 
138 
600 
605 
118 
257 
1 
392 
218 
167 
345 
513 
313 
275 

260 
220 
4 
150 
132 
541 
489 
109 
220 
3 
317 
109 
163 
341 

347 
221 
29 

154 

153 
115 
485 
430 
111 
190 

a 

329 
119 
143 
289 
465 
283 
247 
30 

237 
161 
1 
135 
119 
453 
408 
96 
192 
2 
258 
95 
129 
858 
378 
S58 
164 
22 

211 

468 
592 
o 

229 
190 
-. 
732 
270 
344 
9 
885 
215 

781 
533 
312 
55 

332 
370 
4 
190 
155 
606 
501 
167 
259 
2 
COO 
183 
213 
353 
504 

276 
35 

276 
457 
6 
147 
145 
413 
567 
207 
197 

195 
218 
5 
112 
80 
350 
394 
101 
160 
2 
453 
14-J 
111 
226 
320 
229 
195 
19 

164 

212 

82 
75 
323 
359 
93 
135 
2 
418 
123 
120 
225 

asi 

177' 

15 

118 
129 

KI  Puso 

Knsinal  

Erath  

34 

126 
154 
3fl 
65 

1 
120 
73 

89 

100 
64 
fi 

49 
32 
117 
159 
24 
60 

119 
92 
415 
395 
110 
200 
3 
331 
87 
146 
265 
302 
230 
174 
30 

52 

227 
262 
59 
96 
3 
231 
80 
79 
156 
200 
126 
99 
11 

FolU  

Fayctte 

Fort  Bend  .  .  . 

Frio  

95 
61 
40 
83 
118 
93 
74 
8 

337 
270 
209 
410 
560 
353 

40 

753 
214 
179 
347 
4->7 

a->4 

247 
K> 

GUk-spie  

Goliud  

Gonzalcv  

Grimes  

Guadaluptt  

Hiuiiilton  

Ilardrrann.  (nn  return). 

Uartlin  

19 

m 

26 

on 

88 

JOfl 

87 

J13 

81 

90 

62 

• 

64 

119 

89 

7-. 

42 

40  |          36 

Harris..  . 

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WHITE. 


f»0  and  under  GO.    60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

1 
90  and  under  100.    Above  100. 

Age  unkn'u. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

1 
9 
3 

4 
S 

e 

7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
'.'• 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
3!) 
40 
41 
43 
43 
44 
45 
40 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
53 
53 
54 
Si 
56 
57 
58 
5S> 
60 
61 
02 
03 
64 

M.             F.             M. 

P. 

M.            F. 

11 

P. 

M. 

F.          M. 

F. 

SI.         P. 

M. 

F. 

151 
71 
53 
187 
11 
112 

105             55 
50             43 
24             13 
114             57 
5               8 
73  '          37 

41 

24 

52 
o 

38 

1 

3 

18 

12 
1 
4 
13 
1 
11 

o 
o 

1 

3 

1 
2 

1 

2 

2 
1 

3 

7 

2 
5 

3,595 
1,  841 
833 
3,  387 
218 
2,392 

3,135 
1,734 
639 
2,838 
109 
2,023 

6,730 
3,575 
1,471 
6,  225 
3S7 
4,415 

7 

1 

1 

9 

4 

1 

1 

Baylor  

14 
81 
318 

4'J 
60 
C6 
41 
4 
7 
77 
47 
68 
5<! 
14 
125 
104 
23 
193 
2 

12               6               3 
68             44  '          25 
S!  I            12!)             77 

2 
4 
25 

1 
1 
3 

1 

448 
2,061 
7,013 
643 
916 
1,332 
1,190 
941 
133 
109 
2,002 
1,268 
1,540 
1,  258 
350 
3,334 
2,671 
532 
4,  628 
85 

354 
1,733 
6,044 
540 
7S6 
1,069 
837 
772 
111 
69 
1,077 
984 
1,330 
970 
238 
2,619 
2,265 
4C3 
4,  221 
22 

8"02 
3,  794 
13,  057 
1,  183 
1,712 
2,401 
2,027 
1,713 
244 
198 
3,679 
2,252 
2,870 
2,228 
648 
5,  953 
4,  936 
995 
8,  849 
107 

Bee  

10 
25 

Bell  

10 

1 

1 

12 

3 

Bexar  

Blanco  

22 
38 
27 
28 
2 
4 
59 
33 
43 
34 
6 
83 
73 
13 
148 

12 
21 
31 
13 

15 
17 
17 
12 
1 
1 
22 
11 
26 
10 

.  5 
6 
7 
4 

2 
4 

* 
1 

1 
1 

1 

Boaque  

1 

i 

3 

1 

Bowie  .  . 

Brnzoria  

1 

Brazos  

1 

Brown  

3 

8 
6 
10 
5 
2 
26 
11 
4 
21 

| 

1 

i 

Buchanan  
Burlcson  

41 
33 

30 
26 
5 
71 
52 
10 

" 

3 
1 
5 
2 

3 

1 

:;;  

i 

Bnrnct  

1 
1 

1 

Caldwell  

Calhoun  

i 

Comaiicbo  

52 
30 
10 
55 

13 
11 
2 
17 

8 
4 

o 

1 

Cameron  

1 

1 

Cass  

1 

Chambers  

4 

3 

1 

Cherokee  

1 

Clay  

Collehan  

170 

111 

79 

61 

20 

10              2              2              2 

i 

d  r~fi 

3,841 

8,217 

Collin  

Coleman  

115 
132 

64 
102 

53 
49 

29 
28 

13 
10 

9 
9 

1 
3 

4 

2,398 
2,072 

1,928 
1,765 

4,  320 
3,837 

Colorado  

1 

Comal  

Concho  

68 
41 
173 
6 

47 
27 
113 

1 

29 
30 
80 

21 
21 
42 

7 
8 
16 

1 

5 
4 
9 

2 

2 
1 

2 

1,799 
1,274 

4,135 
185 

1,592 
1,086 
3,456 
96 

3,391 
2,360 
7,591 

281 

Cook  

Corycll  

3 

3 

Dallas  

Dawson  

105 
94 

69 
63 

49             25 
34  '          25 

9 
10 

3 

3 

1 

1 

2,525 
1,888 

2,255 
1,577 

4,780 
3,405 

Dcntou  

2 

3 

1 

DeWitt  

Duval  

3 

1 

1 

56 

43 

99 

Eastland  

Edwards  

94 

91 

51 

70 
1 
27 
27 
105 
129 
26 
52 

36 
61 

34               8 
40  1          13 

3 
9 

1 
3 

1 

2,262 
2,287 
28 
1,  222 
1,050 
4,012 
4,232 
1,143 
1,748 
25 
3,756 
1,477 
1,387 
2,759 
3.  732 
2,  720 
1,930 
245 

1,  874 
1,539 

15 
1,085 
845 
3,484 
3,576 
864 
1,520 
15 
2,951 
1,226 
1,154 
2,132 
3,160 
2,112 
1,739 
218 

4,136 
3,826 
43 
2,307 
1,895 
7,496 
7,808 
2,007 
3,268 
40 
6,707 
2,703 
2,541 
4.891 
6,892 
•4,832 
3,689 
403 

Ellis  

2 

i 

El  Paso  

1 

Ensinal  

34 
42 
159 
224 
48 
80 
4 
195 
79 
73 
122 
123 
108 
104 
9 

16             12 
22  !            8 
61             49 
90            65 
14            lli 
32            21 

3 
2 
22 
17 
11 
5 

1 
2 
15 
20 
4 
14 

1 

1 
2 
4 
3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Erath  

Falls  

2 

! 
i 

1 

1 
1 

Fannin  

Favette  

3 

Fort  Bend  

i 

1 

1 

Freestone  

Frio....,  

104 
62 
55 
66 
94 
68 
85 
S 

58  •          46 
46             24 
31             11 
50             34 
59             39 
50             30 
45  ,          28 
2  '.            1 

13 
3 
5 

13 

14 
18 
8 
2 

10 
4 
1 
6 
6 
12 
8 
2 

i 

3 
3 
3 

2 

3 

i 

1 

GalvestoB  

Gillcspic  
Ooliad  

1              2 

0 

3 
2 

1 
2 

Gouzales  

Grayson  
Grimes  

1 

Guadalupe  
Hamilton  
Hardeman  

29 
204 

20 
122 

855 
71              42               8 

4 
21 

'"Y'l  

640 
3,976 

516              1,  1C2 
3,  032              7,  008 

Hardin  
Harris  

3               2    .. 

4  !        4 

GO 


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WHITE— Continued. 


65 
66 
67 
68 
6'J 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
7!) 
80 
81 

82 

S3 
84 
85 

8li 
87 

89 
90 
91 
93 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98  ' 
99 
100 
11)1 
102 
103 
104. 
105 
106 
107 
- 
109 
110 
111 
113 
113 
114 
115 
116 
117 
118 
119 

130  ; 

121 
123 
123 
134 
135 
126 
127 
138 
129 
130  ! 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15andundcr20.    20  and  under  30. 

30  and  nuder  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F.            M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

Ill 

97 
25 

401 

98 

417 
96 

405 
93 

498 
105 

437 
99 

394 
00 

335 
75 

303 
74 

623 
126 

482 
93 

399 
89 

300 
67 

307 
65 

179 
37 

Hays  

Huskell,  (no  return)  

85 
13 
76 
133 
68 
130 
10 
21 
53 
40 
71 

63 
21 
60 
100 
83 

1." 
19 

18 
37 
30 

71 

251 
123 
234 

503 
403 
479 
84 
88 
189 
108 
S84 

282 
128 
208 
515 
394 
422 
73 
79 
104 
100 
312 

270 
73 
245 
564 
411 
523 
70 
90 
196 
129 
310 

272 
63 
220 
550 
422 
504 
69 
79 
200 
130 
291 

252 
45 
176 
477 
375 
449 
60 
92 
196 
87 
242 

223 
61 

207 
449 
35D 
407 
59 
89 
166 
97 
810 

198 
57 
167 
325 
271 
308 
56 
84 
153 
75 
197 

188 
27 
151 
381 
260 
328 
54 
70 
129 
82 
210 

343 

156 
321 
633 
542 
557 
103 
175 
197 
282 
402 

200 
106 
260 
552 
416 
489 
59 
97 
177 
131 
297 

202 
112 
213 
435 
318 
391 
64 
80 
151 
127 
268 

165 

75 
141 
320 
241 
287 
46 
68 
123 
63 
191 

150 
59 
98 
251 
225 
223 
42 
86 
103 
82 
134 

103 

204 
136 
140 
23 

49 
01 
37 
92 

Hill 

Jock    

Jones,  (no  return)  -  

3d 
C9 
11 

33 
84 
9 

156 
2G4 
52 

122 
205 
40 

156 
273 
20 

138 
235 
31 

110 
209 
30 

80 
227 
22 

82 
181 
20 

76 
198 
27 

199 
337 
91 

153 
272 
59 

174 
228 
65 

109 
108 
21 

86 
131 
24 

44 
13 

Kimbli-,  (no  re-turn)  

1 

3 

3 

3 

1 

4 

1 

2 

1 

3 

3 

8 

2 

1 

2 

Knox,  (no  return)  

117 
17 

1S1 

18 

480 
75 

452 
55 

557 
73 

535 
64 

533 
61 

490 
61 

416 

47 

443 
45 

757 
79 

622 
68 

45-1 
64 

324 
34 

263 
29 

244 
21 

La«alle,  (no  return)  

59 
C5 
35 
61 
5 
24 

53 
6-3 
41 
74 
G 
24 

304 
339 
153 

54 

102 

290 
279 
135 
275 
32 
90 

318 
317 
151 
272 
38 
7-1 

321 
319 
145 
219 
33 
74 

313 
283 
139 
243 
18 
44 

263 
262 
133 
230 

59 

245 
244 
90 
195 
29 
62 

235 
217 
116 
169 
24 
48 

387 
476 
240 
300 
58 
106 

308 
344 
172 
280 
41 
86 

291 
247 
147 
241 
49 
71 

216 
172 
100 
157 
20 
43 

156 
166 
118 
113 
23 
41 

125 
134 
54 

88 
8 
31 

Live  Oak 

Llano  

McCulloch,  (no  return)  

84 

61           303 

250 

307 

202 

239 

211 

194 

185 

444 

325 

281 

180 

154 

112 

Mc-Mullen,  (no  re-turn)  .  .  . 

25 
35 
13 
18 
10 
34 

36 

30 
13 

23 
10 
30 

106 
100 
40 
80 
33 
150 

124 
126 
41 
80 
40 
138 

131 
134 
41 
98 
•17 
112 

110 
125 
02 
79 
32 
130 

107 
125 
~5 
77 
33 
83 

102 
1,7 
19 
83 
20 
97 

74 
108 
26 
60 
41 
70 

84 
105 
20 
73 
27 
60 

164 
275 
102 
145 
140 
180 

144 
140 
41 
100 
60 
124 

113 
168 
60 
135 
64 
120 

72 
113 
29 
74 
39 
83 

58 
96 
28 
72 
37 
79 

44 

48 
8 
39 
21 
58 

Marion  

Maveric  

Medina  

Monora,  (no  return)  

7(i 

17 

113 
65 
39 
48 
24 
29 
87 
33 
76 
3 
104 
17 

57 
10 
37 
114 
68 
50 
25 
18 
23 
101 

.    : 

76 

; 
104 
19 

288 
52 
194 

304 
105 
239 
86 
96 
435 
374 
275 
13 
349 
93 
833 

270 
71 
106 
388 

160 
170 
97 
110 
390 
372 
284 
15 
373 
85 
207 

284 
55 
231 
490 
304 
178 
224 
104 
117 
462 
: 

ass 

24 
407 
84 
216 

297 
02 
187 
455 

183 
187 
103 
120 
433 
341 

22 
392 
74 
192 

244 

65 
176 
433 
299 
146 
129 
91 
89 
407 
296 
265 
15 
364 
, 
191 

251 
51 
190 
393 
261 
123 
126 
100 
92 
327 
247 
292 

375 
62 
173 

178 
45 
156 
356 
212 
107 
107 
78 
71 
271 
191 
242 
17 
330 
68 
115 

173 
40 
154 
275 
198 
123 
112 
78 
70 
289 
202 
211 
9 
322 
59 
139 

345 
77 
237 
572 
450 
177 
274 
240 
158 
495 
339 
403 
244 
602 
121 
307 

280 
72 
196 
425 
307 
178 
232 
101 
105 
428 
302 
345 
50 
431 
' 
219 

275 
40 

373 
310 
123 
236 
134 
93 
342 
203 
273 
86 
344 
98 
187 

186 
38 
145 
292 
v    - 
89 
170 
Cl 
57 
248 
191 
195 
19 
250 
64 
119 

162 
35 
128 
231 
158 
71 
143 
55 
52 
204 
157 
103 
23 

an 

65 
116 

1 

90 
23 
91 
171 
96 
55 
83 
42 
33 
160 
91 
115 
7 
109 
30 
71 

Montague  

Montgomery  

Navarro  

Newton  

Nueeett  

Orange  

Pulo  Pinto.  .. 

Panola  

Parker  

Polk  

Presidio  

Red  Hirer  

Robertson  

Uunuelx,  (no  return)  

Husk  

ITS 

41 
7 
18 
1 
71 
157 
1 

174 
28 
24 

1 

63 
157 

736 

98 
17,1 
48 
68 
3 
279 
597 
205 

057 
115 
156 
37 
71 
1 
297 

KM 

756 
133 
198 
• 
68 
3 
341 
684 
1.-7 

770 
128 
206 
28 
63 
5 
287 
634 
139 

710 
122 
183 
26 
44 
1 
313 
021  j 
153 

653 
110 
180 
25 

6 
250 

..    • 
104 

570 
82 
117 
25 
. 
2 
188 
437 
113 

511 
80 
141 
29 
: 
o 

219 
455 
95 

881 
135 
212 

; 

-! 

i 

343 
8o3 
314 

698 
122 
169 
46 
67 
1 
315 
679 
245 

609 
105 
145 
52 
56 

408 
90 
111 
25 
, 
2 
176 
4)6 
109 

405 
i., 
75 
28 
27 
4 
151 
314 
94 

287 
42 
75 
16 
11 
1 
116 
206 
79 

Sabine  

San  Augustine,  

San  Patrlcio  

San  Saba  

Shnckleford  

Shelby  

247 
554 
808 

Smith  

Ktorr  

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50  and  under  CO. 

GO  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90.  90  and  umlcr  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  uuku'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
!ll 

J'O 

93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
S3 
99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
100 
107 
108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
113 
114 
115 
110 
117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
123 
ISO 
124 
1:J5 
126 
127 
128 
129 
130 

SI. 

F. 

M.             F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F.             M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

137 
39 

107 
28 

62  !          58 
12              5 

23 
3 

10 
4 

4 
1 

1 
1 

1 

3,304 

728 

2,913 
601 

6,217 
1,329 

Haskell  

75 
13 
G5 
187 

104 
110 
25 
51 
40 

an 

76 

39 
1 
44 
104 
78 
79 
16 
32 
30 
21 
62 

23 
6 
28 
61 
55 
52 
6 
19 
21 
17 
43 

14 
2 
15 
41 
27 
41 
3 
10 
17 
9 
23 

10 

4 

2 

1,864 
G57 
1,629 
3,519 
2,805 
3,227 
527 
795 
1,315 
981 
2,028 

1,614 
.498 
1,374 
3,230 
2,434 
2,826 
423 
G01 
1,111 
703 
1,704 

3,478 
1,155 
3,003 
6,749 
5,239 
6,053 
950 
1,396 
2,426 
1,684 
3,793 

6 
11 
9 
12 
1 
2 
T 
7 
6 

o 
13 
13 
11 
2 
4 
6 
2 
4 

..   ... 

Hill  . 

1 
2 
3 

1 
4 

1 
1 

o 

Houston.  .  . 

Hunt  . 

Jack  

1 
3 

1 
1 
1 



2 

Jones  

31 
59 

18 

21 
54 
13 

23               4 
41             21 
1  \            3 

2 
8 
1 

1 
1 

1,058 
1,802 
345 

786 
1,601 
*40 

1,844 
3,403 
585 

3 
1 

2 

1 

1 

Kcrr  

Kimblo  

3 

1 

3 

1 

30 

16 

46 

Knox  

179 
•     26 

116 
19 

78 
11 

54 
3 

18 
4 

22 

4 

1 

1 

3 

4 

3,865 
486 

3,  429 

388 

7,  294 
874 

Lasullo  

120 
106 
54 
75 
10 

46 
68 
24 
49 
3 
1G 

41 
35 
20 
26 
9 
13 

25 
29 
17 
29 
6 
8 

9 

.      5 
5 
2 

1 

9 

5 
3 

1 
3 

1 

1 

2,  341 
2,273 
1,155 
1,861 
294 
501 

1,897 
1,888 
947 
1,  003 
214 
486 

4,  238 
4,  161 
2,  102 
3,  464 
508 
1,  047 

3 

2 

1 

I 

Live  Oak. 

5 

1 

2 

McCulloch 

84 

47 

38 

17 

8 

11 

1 

2 

2,136 

1,663 

3,799 

Me  Mullen  

32 
48 
9 
41 
23 
51 

16 
31 

10 
27 
15 

40 

9 
1C 
6 
19 
2 
33 

4 

12 
o 

11 

5 
32 

2 
4 

3 
3 

o 
3 
1 
5 

1 

2 
1 

822 
1,109 
3.39 
756 
434 
928 

741 
851 
247 
591 
270 
804 

1,503 
1,960 
606 
.1,347 
704 
1,732 

1 

2 

4 
2 

4 

1 

1 

65 
19 
69 
118 
76 
55 
70 
36 
31 
130 
86 
95 
6 
141 
37 
63 

45 
10 
39 
104 
61 
33 
28 
19 
18 
77 
55 
68 
3 
102 
21 
46 

30 
8 
18 
84 
40 
23 
48 
18 
9 
51 
34 
35 
4 
34 
13 
17 

24 
4 
14 
69 
22 

23 
4 
4 

46 
20 
24 
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23 
11 
19 

4 
5 
9 
20 
6 
9 
7 
3 

7 
3 
6 
10 

4 
6 

3 
12 
3 
6 

1 

1,952 
404 
1,  443 
3,  233 
2,233 
1,095 
1,  521 
869 
750 
2,899 
2,134 
2,178 
436 
2,929 
085 
1,490 

1,660 
390 
1,225 
2,697 
1,872 
1,011 
1,168 
626 
644 
2,518 
1,857 
1,920 
138 
2,562 
527 
1,  249 

3.G32 
814 
2,668 
5,  930 
4,105 
3,106 
2,689 
1,495 
1,  391 
5,  417 
3,991 
4,098 
574 
5,  491 
1,212 
2,739 

7 
3 
2 
5 

1 
3 
1 

o 

1 

Xacogdoclies  

1 

1 

1 
1 
2 

5 

3 

13 
8 
11 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

Polk 

17 
3 
3 

11 
o 

8 

1 

3 
2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

224 
31 
61 
17 
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153 
21 
39 
9 
15 
1 
73 
130 
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90 
25 
36 
2 

12 

74 
13 
16 
3 
7 

37 
6 
7 
1 
2 

15 
6 
3 

3 
1 

4 
1 
2 

12 

8 

5,198 
841 
1,255 
295 
427 
15 
2,061 
4,459 
1.380 

4,472 
759 
1,  122 
230 
397 
20 
1,824 
3,949 
1.  016 

9,670 
1,600 
2,377 
525 
824 
35 
3,883 
8,408 
2.  396 

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San  Patricio  

1 

Shackleford  
Shelby 

80 
159 

u 

34 
69 
29 

18 
55 
17 

8 
19 
11 

2 
19 
4 

2 
4 

0 

1 

3 

1 

2 

o 

1 

4 
1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

Stiirr.  .  . 

476 


STATE    OF    TEXAS. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE— Continued. 


131 
132 
133 
134 
135 
136 
137 
138 
139 
140 
141 
142 
143 
144 
143 
146 
147 
148 
149 
ISO 
151 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

10  and  under  50. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

3 

129 
66 
50 
53 
118 
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80 
43 
74 
112 
5 
5 
43 
• 
67 
10 
95 

9 
552 
351 
298 
273 
558 
37 
250 
186 
307 
486 
111 
22 
294 
2^9 
273 
34 
81 
2 

8 
496 
326 
211 
239 
522 
36 
244 
181 
259 
466 
87 
47 
292 
223 
315 
40 
- 
1 

8 
615 
357 
306 
300 
593 
24 
269 
191 
293 
523 
86 
36 
288 
265 
328 
31 
99 
2 

11 

305 
291 
269 
502 
32 
323 
190 
267 
481 
80 
27 
310 
253 
313 
47 
60 
1 

5 

507 
29-1 
245 
255 
448 
21 
232 
151 
270 
486 
84 
33 
275 
207 
288 
23 
63 
2 

14 
462 
331 
249 
260 
438 
17 
212 
156 
255 
455 
72 
33 
223 
203 
275 
27 
83 
2 

4 

425 
858 

173 
157 
356 
•  25 
211 
112 
222 
:     > 
76 
31 
184 
137 
240 
21 
114 

3 
390 
229 
193 
170 
323 
25 
190 
149 
207 
396 
62 
38 
192 
157 
210 

107 
3 

19 
715 
483 
318 
296 
705 
95 
329 
289 
517 
•   . 
171 
100 
327 
307 
363 
69 
85 
2 

11 
618 
376 
266 
263 
574 
40 
280 
219 
317 
554 
113 
67 
205 
251 
320 
40 
51 
2 

9 
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: 
200 
168 
452 
54 
224 
233 
.   318 
551 
114 
64 
235 
200 
253 
44 
33 
4 

5 
323 

286 
104 
167 
322 
14 
164 
160 
180 
387 
70 
31 
180 
156 
185 
23 
43 
1 

• 
251 
251 
120 
152 
256 
18 
112 
161 
163 
369 
49 
48 
156 
102 
139 
17 
46 
3 

3 

191 
178 
92 
HO 
166 
8 
93 

104 
227 
40 
21 
:  : 
64 
102 
8 
35 

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Trinity                                .  .              57 

Upshur  130 

Victoria                    43 

Walker                                            7° 

Washington                         .            106 

Webb                          i            4 

Wise                                     .  •          59 

Wood                     75 

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6,976 

30,591 

29,263 

32,078 

30,589 

27,  257 

25,656 

21,  651 

21,  372 

43,  660 

32,976     29,715 

20,571 

17,822 

11,839 

FKEE  COLORED. 


2 

1 

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1 

1 

2 

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1 

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1 

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5 

4 

7 

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11 

1 

3 

1 

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1 

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2 

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1 

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1 

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3 

1 

2 

2 

1 

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3 

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0 

1 

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1 

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Liberty  

2 

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2 

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1 

1 

3 

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1 

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2 

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2 

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1 

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Nacogdochea  

1 

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3 

1 

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2 

1 

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j 

STATE    OF    TEXAS. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


477 


WHITE— Continued. 


50  and  under  60. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Ageunku'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

131 
132 
133 
134 
133 
136 
137 
138 
139 
140 
141 
142 
143 
144 
145 
146 
147 
148 
149 
150 
151 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

11 

F. 

M. 

F. 

It 

P. 

2,772 

2,398 

5,170 

Tarraut  

Taylor  

2 
159 
138 
70 
66 
131 
3 
70 
63 
94 
187 
38 
16 
84 
56 
89 
9 
22 

1 
46 
40 
16 
10 
34 
4 
17 
21 
20 
62 
32 
1 
29 
11 
20 
4 
4 

65 
3,889 
2,670 
1,823 
1,791 
3,713 
290 
1,797 
1,490 
2,302 
3,989 
762 
369 
1,955 
1,599 
2,098 
270 
665 
16 

59 
3,320 
3,261 
1,609 
1,586 
3,138 
189 
1,656 
1,267 
1,754 
3,279 
635 
377 
1,683 
1,432 
1,865 
230 
583 
10 

124 
7,209 
4,931 
3,432 
3,377 
6,851 
479 
3,453 
2,757 
4,056 
7,268 
1,397 
646 
3,  638 
3,031 
3,963 
500 
1,248 
20 

Throekmortou  
Titus  . 

113 

77 
43 
53 
112 
4 
45 
51 
63 
ISO 
46 
6 
54 
39 
51 
7 
11 

63 
52 
28 
24 
63 
4 
22 
23 
35 
74 
21 
8 
31 
17 
33 

2 

17 
8 
7 
12 
16 

12 

14 
5 
10 
30 

5 

1 
4 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

Trinity  

1 

5 
5 

1 
5 

Tyler  

0 

Upshur  

6 
10 

7 
18 
5 

14 
10 
9 
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2 

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7 
10 
4 
1 
8 
8 
1 
1 
3 

4 
4 
4 
2 

1 

1 

13 

5 

1 
3 

0 

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1 

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o 

I 

Webb  

2 

4 
1 
1 

Williamson  

WiBC  

1 

1 

8 

4 

Wood  

1 

1 

9,593 

6,414 

4,079 

2,  730       1,  000 

748 

171 

141 

24 

31 

6 

6 

140 

66 

228,  585 

192,  306 

420,  891 

FREE  COLORED. 


6                   4 

10 

Angelina  

1 

2 

2 

Ilexar  

2 

6    

6 

Brazoria  

3 

1 

1 

1    

1 

Cakhvell  

4 

1 

1 

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1 

28                 38 

66 

5 

1 

1 

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2                  1 

3 

Cherokee  

6 

1                  1 

2 

Clay  

7 

6                 8 

14 

El  Pago  

8 

2 

2 

Falls    

9 

4                   6 

10 

Fayctte  

10 

1 

~ 

1 

7                   2 

Q 

Fort  Bend  

11 

1                   1 

2 

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5                   2 

Guadalupc  

13 

1 

1 

1 

14 

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1 

1 

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15 

1 

1    . 

1 

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1 

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34 

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17 

1 

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10                 12 

22 

18 

1                   1 

3 

19 

7                   8 

15 

20 

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1 

5                   4 

9 

21 

1 

1 

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22 

3  '               5 

8 

23 

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1 

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24 

7                 2 

9 

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26 

1 

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21 

27 

1 

1 

28 

1 

1                   3 

3 

29 

1 

1 

1 

30 

1 

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1 

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1 

1 

1 

15                 14 

29 

32 

1                   3 

4 

Polk 

33 

2 

2 

34 

1 

3  j               3 

5 

Red  River  

35 

3  i               3 

36 

1    .. 

1 

Rusk  .  . 

37 

47  8 


STATE    OF   TEXAS. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


FREE  COLORED— Continued. 


39 

45 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M.. 

F. 

If. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

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1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

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1 

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1 

1 

1 

1 

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1 

1 

1 

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2 

29  j          24 

27 

26 

23 

19 

17 

18 

22 

33             29 

21 

9 

13 

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68 

68 

293 

293 

299 

325 

241 

274 

148 

217 

335 

314 

202 

211 

115 

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14 

18 

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47 

45 

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40 

63 

39 

59 

83 

68 

23 

27 

15 

13 

1 

o 

12 

8 

13 

6 

5 

10 

3 

5 

g 

9 

10 

3 

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244 

312 

297 

295 

206 

1C9 

273 

252 

417 

435 

321 

221 

139 

116 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

3 

47 

. 

SOO 

168 

233 

213 

214 

150 

159 

144 

260 

244 

111 

125 

85 

66 

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1 

3 

7 

4 

7 

4 

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3 

3 

4 

g 

11 

4 

3 

4 

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21 

87 

77 

104 

74 

92 

66 

48 

57 

86 

91 

39 

48 

88 

27 

33 

21 

99 

107 

94 

83 

92 

75 

96 

122 

149 

81 

84 

46 

45 

50 

47 

210 

183 

220 

232 

160 

185 

129 

161 

227 

240 

155 

150 

71 

78 

o 

o 

26 

24 

26 

23 

26 

15 

15 

28 

24 

12 

23 

5 

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51 

303 

323 

313 

316 

292 

299 

273 

288 

542 

451 

366 

323 

279 

219 

8 

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69 

89 

90 

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66 

86 

74 

81 

110 

99 

55 

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1 

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4 

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2 

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1 

0 

24 

40 

158 

128 

154 

147 

157 

131 

114 

124 

213 

188 

109 

100 

54 

68 

7 

3 

29 

22 

13 

18 

17 

12 

17 

10 

28 

9 

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6 

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36 

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124 

133 

150 

137 

101 

87 

91 

144 

143 

69 

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23 

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40 

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14 

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13 

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70 

122 

191 

142 

113 

205 

339 

395 

11 

402 

283 

240 

153 

139 

10 

42 

27 

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28 

34 

51 

43 

20 

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12 

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263 

263 

239 

246 

211 

231 

293 

289 

152 

166 

79 

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97 

78 

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48 

55 

91 

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36 

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218 

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361 

333 

243 

199 

107 

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26 

18 

17 

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30 

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16 

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17 

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90 

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75 

93 

71 

81 

54 

69 

96 

105 

54 

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30 

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3 

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17 

16 

21 

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35 

125 

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103 

91 

100 

135 

141 

74 

93 

46 

57 

Ellia  

21 

18 

95 

93 

94 

100 

70 

71 

61 

77 

103 

101 

48 

54 

28 

20 

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1 

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30 

23 

138 

140 

131 

145 

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106 

104 

162 

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100 

55 

55 

24 

33 

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144 

153 

130 

125 

113 

11C 

158 

158 

82 

90 

30 

49 

Fayetto 

57 

60 

296 

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269 

297 

255 

040 

216 

234 

353 

393 

176 

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121 

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4-1 

213 

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254 

218 

306 

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475 

388 

311 

281 

186 

157 

53 

71 

044 

318 

253 

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281 

297 

308 

194 

195 

90 

105 

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2 

8 

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79 

86 

84 

138 

166 

11° 

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135 

143 

151 

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103 

114 

58 

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STATE    OF   TEXAS. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


479 


FREE  COLORED— Continued. 


50  and  under  CO. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unkn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

M.            F. 

M.            F. 

31. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F.      . 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

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2 
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1 
1 

1 

2 

1 
2 
4 
1 
13 
1 

1 
3 
1 

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2 

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1 

5 

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1 

1 

1               1 

1 
1 

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1 

1 
9              6 

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2 

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2 

1 

1 

181 

174 

355 

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43 

35 

27 

23 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1  774 

1  894 

3  668 

17 

10 

4 

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1 

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1 

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350 

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3 

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33 

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1  903 

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1  210 

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37 

79 

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22 

13 

18 

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1 

670 

725 

1  395 

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98 

47 

27 

13 

9 

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1  303 

1  348 

2  651 

3 

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1 

138 

155 

293 

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125 

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1 

1  819 

1  740 

3  559 

1 

88 

105 

193 

1 

175 

194 

369 

Cook  

0 

145 

161 

306 

Coryell  

1 

1 

£13 

561 

1  074 

Dalliis 

1 

115 

136 

251 

O,J 

0 

2 

1 

788 

855 

1  643 

Do  Witt  

545 

559 

1  104 

Ellis  - 

7 

8 

15 

El  Paso  

1 

5° 

66 

118 

3 

1 

1 

879 

837 

1  716 

Falls  

0 

4 

834 

887 

1  721 

Funnin  

3 

o 

1 

1 

1  8°° 

1  964 

3  786 

Fayette 

g 

2 

1 

1 

2  133 

1  994 

4  127 

Fort  Bond  

9 

g 

2 

a 

2 

1  739 

I  874 

3  613 

2 

2 

Frio  

O 

3 

1 

o 

1 

693 

8°7 

1  520 

is 

o 

4 

1 

0 

1 

850 

898 

1  748 

17 

16 

33 

Gillespie  

5 

1 

3 

1 

369 

474 

843 

Goliad 

Oj 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1  605 

1  563 

3  168 

1 

o 

1 

1 

648 

644 

1  292 

P7 

-17 

SR 

28 

8 

9 

:i 

9 

2 

1 

2.841 

2.627 

5.468 

Grimes  ... 

480 


STATE    OF   TEXAS. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


SLAVE— Continued. 


49 
50 
51 

aa 

53 
M 
53 
50 
57 
58 
59 
60 

r>i 

IW 

6:1 

64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
78 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
92 
93 
M 
95 
96 
!I7 
98 
99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
10B 
107 
108 
109 
11" 
111 
112 
113 
114 

DISTRICTS. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M.     P. 

if.     F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

3 

13 

97 
537 

48 
76 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M.     F. 

M. 

F. 

•1 

16 
123 
C68 
69 
77 

a    i 

19  |     19 
122    114 
615    679 
68     04 
87     93 

o 
10 
113 
641 
54 
86 

6 
18 
103 
579 
61 
93 

1 
17 
146 
549 
58 
83 

1 
12 
234 
900 
02 
77 

2 
14 
206 
831 

65 
91 

1 

5 
108 
473 
35 
50 

2 
10 
146 
486 
47 
69 

7 
85 
209 
19 
22 

3 
5 

101 
261 
23 
31 
1 
20 
36 
71 
19 

2 

36 
53 
18 
9 
16 
19 

Ilurtliii         

4 

7 
141 
13 

26 

5 
13 
10.) 
19 
24 

10 
133 
614 
59 

79 

Hill 

15 
23 
37 
10 

10 
23 
58 
11 
1 
07 

21 
3 
JO 
5 
9 

• 

36 
1  ' 
18 
46 
13 
17 

53 
88 
212 
37 
4 
101 
121 
27 
38 
18 
27 
4 
224 
11 
161 
177 
85 
94 
11 
6 
200 
41 
95 

52 
73 
212 
49 
3 
79 
111 
2l) 
42 
28 
43 
3 
229 
13 
114 
206 
57 
101 
7 
2 
177 
49 
116 
3 
122 

46 
78 
212 
53 
1 
86 
119 
16 
49 
30 
39 
4 
255 
11 
165 
247 
73 
87 
10 
0 
193 
49 
163 

51 
90 
195 
48 
6 
89 
128 
25 
44 
20 
48 
3 
220 
12 
100 
187 
05 
90 
9 
6 
195 
51 
107 
4 
144 

50 
76 
185 
37 
1 
81 
133 
18 
39 
21 
43 
7 
223 
12 
131 
206 
73 
84 
1 
4 
182 
55 
137 

59 
75 
196 
40 
4 
68 
118 
18 
39 
27 
37 
2 
210 
10 
134 
190 
01 
82 
5 

46 
48 
159 
38 
5 
77 
102 
19 
34 
23 
35 
2 
183 
14 
126 
158 
66 
48 
6 
1 
150 
36 
134 
2 
107 

43 
60 
178 
33 

74 
101 
12 
34 
18 
41 
1 
148 
11 
125 
133 
56 
59 
4 
8 
168 
57 
130 
2 
118 

65 
70 
293 
52 
4 
115 
124 
39 
40 
28 
55 
5 
264 
7 
151 
272 
119 
82 
9 
2 
224 
69 
211 
2 
206 

59 
98 
279 
57 
9 
109 
147 
28 
42 
26 
50 
8 
239 
17 
159 
219 
108 
97 
8 
1 
298 
78 
215 
2 
207 

25 
34 
137 
29 
I 
00 
94 
10 
19 
10 
19 

0 

127 
8 
71 
106 
53 

6 
1 
103 
27 
105 

24 
48 
139 
27 
5 
78 
101 
15 
30 
17 
30 
o 

150 
5 
70 
156 
04 
50 
5 
3 
90 
28 
127 
1 
137 

10 
20 
74 
11 
1 
37 
42 
15 

11 
11 
1 
65 
4 
41 
77 
39 
26 
1 

Hunt 

Jack  - 

26 
23 
5 
16 
10 
11 
1 
50 
4 
28 
39 
18 
14 

Kerr  

90 
6 

48 
85 
47 
38 
1 

78 
19 
74 

Live  Ouk  . 

1 
54 
15 
13 

2 

41 
13 

31  | 

155 
39 
127 
1 
124 
1 
10 
94 
5 
100 
174 
132 
60 
17 
23 
8 
200 
19 
303 

65 
20 
64 

11 

9  I 

146 

111 

162 

105 

88 

2      2  I 
32     21  ! 

8 
130 
4 

9 

130 

8 
119 
1 
181 
193 
152 
82 
13 
47 
11 
248 
14 
316 

7 
130 
6 
202 
197 
126 
96 
20 
37 
12 
266 
24 
293 

12 
121 
4 
192 
176 
128 
82 
16 
20 

204 
18 
269 

9 

61 
3 

181 
128 
104 
59 
- 
14 
6 
182 
14 
240 

7 
107 
4 
179 
156 
128 
47 
20 
16 
11 
199 
16 
253 

4 

142 
1 
291 
214 
191 
87 
12 
36 
6 
293 
17 
405 
1 
270 
19 
220 
584 

y, 

137 
8 
4 
1 
143 
513 

7 
164 
4 
287 
194 
174 
94 
22 
42 
13 
273 
22 
413 
3 
338 
25 
231 

107 
171 
13 

: 

135 

477 
1 

0 
76 
2 
181 
109 
88 
46 
2 
21 
11 
119 
5 
243 

5 

84 
1 
157 
125 
98 
42 
13 
13 
5 
177 
8 
221 

2 
33 

4 
34 

:  • 
•i 
27 
IS 
3 
10 

34 
37 

28 
19  ' 
5 
2 
1 
44 
2 
54 

185 
183 
145 
- 
15 
31 
8 
234 
23 
309 

180 
ICO 
153 
84 
15 
36 
11 
233 
19 
339 

106 
65 
60 
25 
8 
14 
5 
73 
5 
114 

102 
75 

:.-! 
26 
11 
16 
2 
103 
7 
130 

Pulo  Pinto  

43 
1 

62 

Polk  

Presidio  

Red  Jliver 

54 
6 

41 
128 
16 
27 
3 

61 
4 
S3 

114 
17 
22 
1 
1 

207 
21 
1C7 
483 
91 
129 
5 
8 

229 
11 
179 
469 
60 
123 
9 
7 
1 
102 
410 
2 

210 
SS 
175 
4'JO 
95 
153 
9 
8 
1 
112 
367 

207 
16 
178 
469 
86 
164 
6 
10 
2 
128 
400 
1 

219 
17 
153 
428 
98 
110 
6 
6 

219 
18 
118 
433 
80 
100 
5 
5 

202 
10 
147 
357 
60 
109 
7 
8 

204 
18 
161 
399 
73 
113 
4 
7 
1 
89 
311 

161 
7 
148 
324 
69 
77 
3 
5 

175 
9 
126 
316 
70 
91 
5 
6 

100 
8 
61 
160 
34 
45 
3 
3 

125 
7 
54 

ite 

41 
- 
4 
4 
1 
34 
139 

Hffugio 

Ruxk  

Sabino  

San  Saba  

Shuckleford  

Sh.-lby  . 

13 

82 

19 
09 

102 
36L 

116 
339 

127 
311 
1 

110 
•JUti 

77 
236 

80 
239 
1 

29 
126 

' 

Smith  

Stnrr  

Titus  .  . 

34 
48 
1 

20 
63 

48 
44 
11 
17 
60 

165 
233 

70 
98 
285 

1 

208 
.  204 
6J 
09 

M 
i 

202 
231 
81 
99 
280 
2 

183 
214 
77 
94 
333 
2 

202 
131 

78 
76 
280 

1 

151 

70 

252 
1 

153 
174 
70 
73 
I  • 
5 

159 
195 
62 
88 
231 
1 

252 
300 
89 
98 
426 
2 

231 
312 
99 
105 
404 
2 

96    133 
150     152 
55     49 
51     67 
160    191 
1 

.  53 
120 
29 
34 
101 
2 

68 
103 
26 
35 

100 

1 

Travi*  

Trinity  

Tyler  

;  ..  .  . 

STATE   OF   TEXAS. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


481 


SLAVE— Continued. 


50  and  uuik-r  60. 

00  and  under  70. 

70  uud  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

OOtiudnndurlOO 

Above  100. 

Age  unkn'u 

rotaL 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 

78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
90 
97 
98 
99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
106 
107 
108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
113 
114 

11. 

F. 

51. 

V. 

M. 

F. 

51. 

V. 

If, 

F. 

51. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M.                 F. 

11 
88 
1,011 
4,46:2 
381 
530 

15 
103 
1,  042 
4,322 
416 
586 
1 
330 
529 
1,405 
298 
32 
587 
BE 
151 
261 
104 
287 
22 
*1,385 
80 
791 
1,275 
508 
502 
39 
31 
1,171 
349 
1,040 
14 
1,022 
1 
53 
798 
20 
1,371 
1,  178 
939 
503 
128 
191 
08 
1,5GG 
121 
2,107 
3 
1,531 
115 
1,103 
3,046 
500 
887 
;,.. 
45 
7 
749 
2,549 
6 
440 
1.S31 
1,564 
408 
571 
1,903 
14 

20 
191 
2,053 
8,784 
797 
1,  110 
1 
050 
990 
2,819 
577 
50 
1,194 
1,611 
309 
513 
3-J7 
533 
49 
2,833 
153 
1,707 
2,620 
1,079 
1,072 
85 
54 
2,395 
075 
2,017 
18 
2,107 
1 
106 
1,542 
35 
2,811 
2,359 
1,890 
1,013 
210 
392 
130 
3,058 
222 
4,198 
4 
3,  039 
234 
2,258 
6,132 
1,150 
1,717 
95 
89 
9 
1,470 
4,982 
6 
850 
2,438 
3,136 
959 
1,148 
3,W1 
27 

1 
42 

121 

8 
18 

4 
55 

130 

13 
14 

1 
13 
60 
3 
3 

1 

20 

5 
5 

6 
21 

3 

10 
2 
3 

1 
8 
2 

2 
3 

e 

1 
1 

1 

o 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 
19 

47 

7 

14 

111 
r 

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.-. 

30 

2 

24 
41 
20 
12 

1 
28 
[l 
35 

50 

C 
17 
34 
4 

20 
27 
3 

8 
5 
4 
1 
41 
1 
10 
21 
21 
12 

3 
5 
30 
2 
1 
5 
10 
4 
1 

4 
4 
19 

8 
1 
5 
10 
o 
o 
1 
1 

2 

o 

320 
401 
1,414 
279 
18 
607 
7UO 
158 
252 
103 
240 
27 
1,448 
73 
916 
1,345 
571 
510 
40 
23 
1,224 
320 
871 
4 
1,085 

5 

o 

6 

4 

1 

1 

1 

17 

18 

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3 

1 
3 

g 

3 

i 
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1 

1 
1 
2 

1 
1 
2 

1 



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19 

15 
3 

5 
17 
9 
0 

1 

7 

1 

i 

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13 

14 
12 
5 

1 
6 
5 
3 

o 
6 
5 
o 

1 
2 
2 
1 

1 

2 

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i 

2 

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1 

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34 

13 
34 
1 
36 

1 
10 

A 

8 

1 
15 
1 

17 

3 
1 
5 

1 

1 

2 
1 
3 



1 

5IcLemian  

5 

1 

Mari  n 

29 

25 

0 

8 

4 

1 

1 

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M    -le-    U 

1 
23 

o 
4 

1 
8 

53 
744 
15 
1,440 
1,181 
931 
510 
88 
201 
02 
1,492 
101 
2,091 
1 
1,508 
119 
1,  150 
3,086 
584 
830 
45 
44 
2 

727 
2,433 

" 

111 

4 

2 

1 

1 

5IiIam 

54 
4! 

30 

19 
G 

44 
38 
28 
17 
2 
2 
3 
38 
3 
57 

22 
13 
9 
3 
1 

18 
20 
12 
14 
1 
3 

4 
2 
3 
2 
1 
2 

0 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
7 

1 

o 

1 
1 
1 

1 

Montgomery  

1 

N-ivarro 

1 

Newton 

1 

\ne 

Oran  e 

1 

•11 
4 
77 

13 

35 
1 
25 

9 

1 

39 

14 

11 

1 

2 

Polk 

40 
o 

27 
82 
4 

28 

50 
4 
20 
64 
19 
28 

1 

23 
4 
7 
32 
11 

* 

1J 

14 
26 

7 
14 

5 

8 
1 
1 
13 
2 
1 
1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

12 
1 
4 

2 
4 
1 

2 
4 
3 

2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

Rusk 

1 

1 

San  Augustine  
San  Patrieio  

2 

Shackleford 

18 
(8 

19 
70 

5  j          13 
28            26 

2 
11 

1 

11 

1 

1 

2 

1 

Shelby  
Smith  

1 

1 

3 

1 

410 
1,207 
1,572 
491 
577 
1,891 
13 

Tarrant,  (t-ntim'd)  . 
Titus  

29 
56 

8 
113 
50 

33 

62 
10 
11 
40 

9            10 

25             2!) 
3  j            1 

8   :               1 
20             17 

6 
11 

0 
7 

1 
4 
6 

1 
2 
2 
1 

4 

1 
4 

1 

] 

1 

Travis 

3 

7 

Tyler 

o 

1 

4 

1 

Uvalde  .  .  . 

61 


482 


STATE    OF   TEXAS. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND   SEX. 


SLAVE— Continued. 


115 
116 
117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
IC3 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

1  5  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

p 

M. 

F. 

M.            F. 

M. 

F. 

19 
19 

49 
141 
28 
G 

s 

18 
1 

5 

17 
56 
212 
38 
7 
1 
12 
1 

24 
82 
312 
580 
133 
88 
9 
74 
5 

27 
IOC 
300 
COO 
1G3 
Gl 
11 
C9 
4 

19 
106 
318 
492 
175 
73 
11 
96 
5 

15 
101 
310 
523 

180 
71 
15 
91 

7 

25 
85 
315 
510 
229 
G5 
11 

eo 

10 

18 
89 
252 
420 
198 
66 
10 
78 
4 

8 
104 
248 
458 
173 
50 
12 
53 
G 

17 
91 
251 
451 
121 
02 
8 
G5 
5 

47 

tag 

419 
919 
287 
83 
3 
88 
9 

44 
121 
410 
830 
315 
84 
13 
98 
9 

10  !          19 
73  I          73 
216  !        210 
532  ;        440 
199  '•         170 
43  j          51 
3               9 
53  '          53 

7  •       7 

9 

51 
119 
216 

98 
17 
o 

23 
4 

3 

04 
142 
189 
G3 
30 
3 
23 
4 

Walker 

Wharton  

Wise 

Wood 

2,  778 

2,853 

13,090 

13,  33G 

13,690 

13,727 

12,  683 

12,099 

10,  79G 

11,576 

17,  778 

17,  285 

9,  901      10,  008 

5,512 

5,758 

INDIAN. 


] 

Bee 

] 

3 

o 

o 

1 

o 

1 

0 

3 

0 

2 

o 

J 

2 

1 

• 

1 

1 

4 

Ellis 

1 

1 

0 

1 

1 

5 

i 

3 

21 

11 

16 

8 

11 

11 

4 

8 

19 

24 

16 

12 

4 

7 

Q 

Falls 

1 

7 

o 

1 

1 

R 

EBdalgo 

1 

1 

0 

Hopkins 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

i  . 

1 

1 

11 

4 

0 

....... 

13 

7 

1 

o 

3 

4 

12 

17 

8 

15 

11 

19 

11 

-• 

1 

o 

Total 

5 

Q 

33 

27 

or 

• 

16 

18 

,  : 

at 

42 

37 

35 

26 

27 

21 

AGGREGATE. 


1 

8 

4 
5 

• 

Whites 

7,383 

G,  976 

30,591 

29,263 

32,  078 

30,589 

27,257 

25,656 

21,651 

21,  372 

43,  GGO 

32,  97G 

29,715 

20,  571 

17,  822 

11,639 

Whites  (estimated) 

Total  whites 

7 
•.,  i  10 

2,853 

29 
13,  090 

24 
13,336 

27 
13,  690 

26 
13,727 

23 
12,683 

19 
12,099 

17 
10,796 

18 
11,  576 

22 
17,  778 

33 

17,285 

29 
9,  901 

21 
10,008 

9 

i,  512 

13 

5,758 

Totr.1  Indians 

5 

6 

33 

27 

25. 

m 

16 

18 

13 

OJ 

-   42 

37 

35 

2G 

27 

21 

10,173 

9,837 

43,  743 

42,650 

45,  820 

44,  361 

39,979 

37,792 

32,477 

32,990 

61,502 

50,331 

39,680 

30,  626 

23,  370 

17,631 

STATE    OF    TEXAS. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


483 


SLAVE— Continued. 


50  and  under  CO. 

CO  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  DO. 

OOnndumk'rlOO. 

Above  100. 

Age  unkn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

115 
116 
117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
122 

M. 

F. 

31. 

F. 

M. 

p. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

11 

F. 

M. 

i. 

SI. 

F. 

1 

30 
C7 
1C3 

58 
7 

7 
2.'! 
58 
89 
5-1 
19 

o 

11 

40 
4-1 
31 

8 

3 

5 
17 
7 
1 

1 

304 
710 
2,107 
4,019 
1,400 
440 
57 
502 
49 

158 
G97 
2,028 
3,922 
1,328 
451 
71 
503 
43 

332 
1,413 
4,135 
7,941 
2,734 
891 
128 
1,005 
92 

Van  Zaudt  

D 

21! 
59 
17 
0 
1 
1 
1 

•1 
3 
6 

:i 

1 

1 
5 
1 

1 

4 

1 
1 

Walker  . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Wise  .  . 

11 

1 

11 

1 

6 
1 

1 

1 

Wood  

123 

» 

2,717 

2,528 

1,272 

1,  15G 

330 

3GG 

116 

95           : 

4C 

22 

30 

18 

22 

91,189 

91,377 

182,  SCO 

IXDIAN. 


1 

1 

1 

17 

12 

29 

Bee..  . 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

o 

3 

3 

3 

G 

Ellis  - 

4 

6 

4 

4 

1 

1 

103 

93 

196 

El  Paso 

5 

Falls 

Q 

4 

o 

7 

o 

O 

g 

1 

_ 

(J 

9 

1 

o 

3 

10 

3 

o 

1 

x 

78 

70 

148 

11 

3 

3 

10 

6 

5 

4 

0 

1 

1 

212 

191 

403 

AGGREGATE. 


9,593 

6,414 

4  079 

2  730 

1  000 

748 

171 

141 

C4 

21 

0 

0 

140 

05 

225  170 

189  308 

414  538 

Whites 

1 

3,415 

2  938 

0  353 

2 

228  585 

19°  300 

4°0  891 

9 

6 

6 

7 

0 

0 

2 

1 

1 

181 

174 

355 

3 

2,717 

2,5i8 

1,272 

1,150 

330 

306 

110 

95 

30 

46 

(V) 

30 

IS 

<v> 

90,733 

90  885 

0T 

181  018 

Slaves 

4 

450 

49° 

948 

91  189 

91  377 

182  566 

10 

n 

5 

4 

o 

1 

1 

912 

191 

403 

Q 

« 

12,329 

8,954 

5,302 

3,  897 

1,332 

1,  118 

288 

239 

54 

07 

29 

37 

158 

88 

320,107 

284,  048 

604,215 

484 


STATE    OF    TEXAS. 


TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE 
'  COLORED. 

Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

Total  slave. 

Aggregate. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

i 

F. 

Total. 

1C 

F. 

Total 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Tot:J. 

:• 
1,841 
832 
3,387 
218 
2,392 

3,135 
1,734 
039 
2,838 
169 
2,023 

0,730 
3,575 
1,471 
0,235 
387 
4,415 

6,730 
3,585 
1,471 
6,225 
387 
4,  415 

1,  019 
282 
32 
1,898 
3 
1,209 

1,726 
291 
43 
1,780 
6 
1,  039 

3,345 

573 
75 
3,684 
9 
2,  348 

155 
54 

18 
113 

1 
173 

•- 
59 
14 
117 
2 
171 

323 
113 
32 
230 
3 
343 

3,603 
686 
107 
3,914 
12 
2,591 

10,  398 
4,  271 
1,578 
10J39 
399 
7,006 

0 

4 

10 

Boo 

4G5 
2,061 
7,013 
CIS 
1,332 
916 
1,  1'JO 
941 
133 
109 
2,003 
1,208 
1,  540 
1,258 
350 
3,334 
S  f?l 

36C 
1,733 
0,044 
510 
1,009 
796 
837 
773 
111 
89 
1,677 
984 
1,330 
970 
298 
2,621 
0  °65 

831 
3,794 
13,  057 
1,183 
2,401 
1,713 
2,027 
1,713 
244 
198 
3,680 
2,252 
2,870 
2,228 
648 
5,955 
4  936 

831 
3,794 
13,  059 
1,183 
2,401 
1,712 
2,033 
1,713 
244 

25 
456 
508 
46 
1,  148 
117 
2,  512 
536 

23 
414 
528 
52 
1,159 
120 
2,235 
537 

48 
870 
1,  036 
98 
2,307 
237 
4,747 
1,063 

17 
73 

102 

14 
62 
197 

3L 
135 
359 

79 
1,005 
1,395 
98 
2,651 
2!I3 
5,110 
1,063 

910 
4,  7«9 
14,  434 
1,281 
5,058 
2,005 
7,143 
2,776 
241 
230 
5,083 
2,  487 
4,481 
2.1112 
709 
0,028 
8,  -111 
1,  5C8 
12,  098 
109 

Bell 

o 

2 

• 

Bowie  

135 
21 
147 

189 
35 
216 

311 
56 
363 

0 

0 

IJrowu  

198 
3,680 
2,253 
2,871 
2,228 
648 
6,021 
4,936 
995 
8,852 
109 

9 

794 
79 
735 
109 
35 
1 
1,606 
313 
1,  308 

12 
737 
99 
688 
144 
29 
3 
1,603 
309 
1,398 

21 
1,531 

178 
1,413 
233 
54 
4 
3,209 
421 
2,706 

6 
240 
29 
75 
75 
3 
1 
97 
42 
275 

5 

232 
28 
122 
86 
4 
2 
169 
50 
2C5 

11 
472 
57 
197 
161 
7 
3 
266 
92 
510 

32 
2,003 
235 
1,610 
414 
61 
7 
3,475 
513 
3,246 

Burnet  

Caldwell 

1 

1 

Calhoun  

Conionche  

28 

66 

532 
4,628 
85 

4G3 
4,221 
23 

993 
8,849 
107 

2 
1 

| 

3 

o 

Cluy  

Ci>]lehan,  tuo  return)  

Culliu  

4,  37li 

3,841          8,217 

8,217 

348 

330 

G98 

143 

206 

349 

1,  047 

0,  iE-l 

Coleniati,  (uo  return)  

Colorado  

2,  3U8 
2,072 

1,928 
1,765 

4,  326 
3,837 

4,326 
3,837 

1,696 
61 

1,  613 
72 

3,309 
133 

123 
27 

127 
33 

250 
60 

3,559 
193 

7,  tir:5 
4,030 

Comul  

Concho,  (no  return)  

Cook  

1,799 
1,274 
4,135 

. 
2,525 

1,888 

1,592 
1,086 
3,456 
96 
2,255 
1,077 

3,391 
2,360 
7,591 
281 
•4,780 
3,465 

3,391 
2,360 
7,591 
281 
4,780 
3,465 

143 
145 

408 

155 
161 
433 

297 
306 
831 

33 

39 

72 

369 
306 
1,074 

3,  7(1!) 
2,  (Mi 
8,065 
281 
5,031 
5,108 

Corvcll  

Dallas  

105 

138 

243 

Dawsou  

Denton  

98 
673 

101 
737 

199 
1,410 

'     17 
115 

33 

118 

52 
233 

251 
1,643 

De  Witt  

Demmit,  (no  return)  

Duval,  (no  return)  

- 

1 

K;i-tlnml  

86 

43 

99 

99 

99 

Ellia  

2.SG5 
2,390 
28 
1,222 
1,051 
4,012 
4,233 
1,143 
1,748 

3,736 
1,477 
1,387 
•1,  7.V.I 
3,  732 
HUH 

l,  930 
MB 

1,877 
1,632 
15 
1,085 
845 
3,484 
3,576 
86-1 
1,520 
15 
2,951 
1,236 
1,134 
2,133 
3,160 
2,111 
1,739 
218 

4,142 
•4,022 
43 
2,307 
1,896 
7,496 
7,808 
2,007 
3,268 
•III 

c,  707 

8,703 
3,5*1 

4,891 
6,892 
4,838 
3,689 
403 

4,142 
4,036 
43 
2,307 
1,898 
7,496 
7,818 
2,  OKI 
3,268 
40 
6,709 
2,703 

2,  :.  1  1 

4,  8'.U 

4,839 
3,690 
4G3 

506 
4 

520 
4 

1,026 
8 

39 
3 

39 
4 

78 
7 

1,  104 
15 

.-..2  M 

4,051 

43 
•2,  42.-. 
3,  6U 
9,217 
ll.iJil 
6,  143 
8,88! 
42 
8,199 
2,  ;::ii 

8,  l.-l 
10,307 

:,.  -1  1  1 
4f9 

El  Paso  

6 

e 

14 

Kncinal  

Erath  

43 

819 
698 
1,582 
1,879 
1,511 
2 
550 
14 
308 
1,423 
489 
2,490 
714 
10 

58 

757 
'..   ' 
1,71)2 
1,663 
1,631 

1,576 
1,437 
3,284 
3,  512 
3,142 
2 
1,184 
24 
842 
2,778 
919 
4,801 
1,428 
30 

9 
60 
130 
240 
254 
238 

8 
63 
148 
262 
331 
243 

17 
140 
064 

502 

471 

118 

1,716 
1,721 
1,781 

•I,  127 
3,  U13 

-i 

L,MU 

33 
843 

::,  KW 
1,2!  12 
5,468 
1,748 
26 

Falls. 

2 

2 

Fanuin  

4 

7 

6 
2 

10 
9 

Fort  Bend  

Frlo  

1 

i 

2 

028 
in 
474 
1,355 
130 
2,311 
714 
IX) 

137 
3 
1 
182 
159 
351 
13U 
1 

199 
1 

336 

g 

i 

390 
373 
607 
330 
6 

<;;ii,>pio  

(M.liilll    

('"ir/.iiles  

208 
214 
316 
184 
5 

Gr.iygon  

Grimes  

1 

a 

a 

1 

7 

Hamilton  
Ilanlemiiii,  (I.-,  return)  

Hanliu  

i;ni          sic 
s,m 

1    Id'1 

i,i«a 

7,017 

72 
820 

167 
1,647 

16 

191 

- 
215 

24 
406 

191 
2,053 

1  ,  :'.:a 
'.',  (.'.0 

lliirrii    

7,  008           2           7 

9 

STATE    OF   TEXAS. 
TABLE  No  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


•WHITE. 
COUNTIES. 

FREE 
COLORED. 

Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

Total  slave. 

Aggregate. 

11LACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.              Total. 

M. 

V. 

Total. 

2,913 
601 

0,217 
1,329 

6,217 
1,329 

3,803 
209 

3,  053           7,  461 
333               032 

054 
82 

009 

83 

1,323 
105 

8,  784           15,  001 
797             2,  120 

IJays-                         728 

1,  614 
500 
1,374 
3,235 
2.434 
2,826 
423 
601 
1,111 
703 
1,764 

3,478 
1,157 
3,003 
6,7i5' 
5,839 
6,053 
950 
1,396 
2,426 
1,684 
3,793 

1 
19 

1 
34 

3,  479 
1,191 
3,003 
6,755 
5,239 
6,053 
950 
1,418 
2,426 
1,686 
3,792 

405 

307 
393 
1,814 
216 
17 
528 
697 
130 
189 

514               979 
1  |                1 
317              624 
453               851 
1,200           2,414 
221  '.            437 
30                 47 
512           1,040 
744            1,441 
138  !            208 
188               377 

65 

72 

137 

1,116             4,595 
1  •           1,192 
C50  '          3,653 
990            7,745 
2,819  I        8,053 
577  i          6,630 
50  !          1,  000 
1,194  |          2,012 
1,  Oil             4,  037 
309             1,  995 
513             4,  305 

Hidalgo  637 

15 

Hill                                   ]  629 

13 
68 
200 
63 
1 
79 
93 
28 
63 

13 

71 
205 

77 
o 

75 
77 
13 
73 

26 
139 
405 
140 
3 
154 
170 
41 
130 

Hopkins            3  520 

Houston  •-  2  805 

Hunt                                          !         3  237 

Jack   .                                ..527 

10 

12 

22 

Jefferson  '           981 

1 

1 

2 

Johnson  2,  028 

Karncs  1,  058 

786 
1,001 
240 

1,844 
3,403 

585 

1,844 
3,  403 

585 

103 
211 

17 

104 
233 
12 

327 
444 
21) 

yg 

5.'i3 
49 

2,  171 
3,  030 
034 

K:mfinau  1  802 

35 
10 

54 
10 

89 
20 

Kerr  345 

Kiuney  30 

16 

46 

7 

8 

15                61 
1  

01 

Knox,  (no  return)  

Lmnar  3  865 

3,429 

388 

7,294 
874 

5 
1 

4 

9 

1 

7,303 

875 

1,193 
53 

1,107 
59 

2,300 

112 

255 
20 

278 
21 

533 

41 

2,833 
153 

10,  130 
1,023 

Lasalle,  (no  return)  

Lavaca  !        2,341 

1,897 
1,888 
947 
1,603 
214 
486 

4,238 
4,101 
2,  103 
3,464 
BH 
1,047 

4,238 
4,161 
2,110 
3,465 
508 
1,047 

855 
1,177 
453 
450 
40 
10 

751 
1,129 
400 
498 
28 
20 

],000 
2,306 
873 
954 
68 
30 

01 
108 
118 
54 
6 
13 

40 
146 
88 
64 
11 
11 

101 
314 
200 
118 
17 
24 

1,707 
2,020 
1,079 
1,072 
85 
54 

5,  945 
6,781 
3,  189 
4,  537 
5113 
1,101 

Loon  :        2  273 

Liberty  !         1  155 

3 

5 
1 

8 

1 

Limestone  '         1  861 

LivnOuk  204 

Llaiio  !           5G1 

1,  665  ' 

3,802 

7 

2 

9 

3,811 

1,033 

964 

1,997 

131 

207 

353 

2,395 

0,  200 

.M  c.M  11  lien,  (no  return)  

Madison  822 

741 
851 
247 
591 
270 
804 

1,503 
1,960 
606 
1,347 
704 
1,732 

1,563 
1,960 
612 
1,347 
725 
1,732 

260 
929 
2 
901 

300 
991 
7 
916 
1 
39 

500 
1,930 
9 
1,877 
1 
75 

00 
42 
o 

124 

49 
55 
7 
100 

115 
97 
9 
230 

675 
2,017 
18 
2,107 
1 
100 

2,  238 
3,  U77 
630 
3,464 
788 
1,838 

Marion                                           1  109 

3 

3 

6 

Mulagorda  .                        .                 756 

9 

12 

21 

Medina  928 

36 

17 

14 

31 

Milam  .                                          1  952 

1,680 
390 
1,225 
2,697 
1,872 
1,011 
1,168 
626 
644 
2,518 
1,857 
1,920 
138 
2,562 
597 
1,249 

3,  032 
814 
2,668 
5,930 
4,105 
2,106 
2,689 
1,495 
1,394 
5,417 
3,991 
4,098 
574 
5,  191 
1,300 
2,73!) 

1 

1 

3,633 
814 
2,668 
5,933 
4,106 
2,106 
2,690 
1,524 
1,394 
5,417 
3,991 
4,102 
570 
5,496 
1,366 
2,739 

033 
11 
1,314 
1,024 
802 
400 
03 
151 
47 
1,289 
M 
1,853 

701 
18 
1,  243 
1,007 
761 
373 
93 
141 
49 
1,323 
83 
1,815 
o 

1,  246 
97' 

989 

1,333 

29 
2,563 
2,031 
1,503 

778 
150 
292 
90 
2,012 
157 
3,668 
3 
2,521 
202 
2,  039 

112 
4 
126 
157 
149 
HO 
25 
50 
15 
203 
27 
238 
1 
233 
14 
100 

97 
2 
123 
171 
178 
125 
35 
50 
19 
243 
33 
292 
1 
285 
18 
119 

209 
6 
249 
338 
327 
235 
00 
100 
34 
446 
65 
530 
o 

518 
32 
219 

1,542 
35 
2,811 
2,359 
1,890 
1,013 
210 
392 
130 
3,0.58 
232 
4,198 
4 
3,039 
231 
2,  2.33 

5,  175 
8-19 
5,  47'.) 
8,  292 
5,  II'.IO 
3,119 
2,  !W)t) 
1,910 
1,524 
8,475 
4,  313 

8,  :ioo 

1,600 

4,  997 

Nacogdoches  3  233 

1 

2 
1 

3 

1 

1 

14 

1 
29 

Orange  '           869 

15 

1'alo  Pinto  750 

Panola  2  899 

Parker  ...                                  2  134 

Polk                                               «  178 

1 

3 
2 
3 
3 

4 

2 
5 
0 

Presidio                                                 436 

lied  River                                      2  929 

2 
3 

1,275 
105 
1,050 

Refugio                                                 7G3 

Robertson  ...          1  490 

Husk                                              5  198 

4,472 
759 
1,122 
230 
397 
20 
1,824 
3,949 
1.016 

9,670 
1,600 
2,377 
525 
824 
35 
3,885 
8,408 
2.390 

1 

1 

9,671 
1,600 
8,377 

525 
824 
35 
3,886 
8,410 
2.400 

2,789 
537 
750 
35 

33 

o 
012 
2.  337 

2,713 
509 
801 
34 
40 
3 
624 
2,  408 

a 

5,  502 
1,046 
1,551 
69 
73 
5 
1,230 
4,  735 
6 

297 
47 
80 
10 
6 

333 
57 

86 
10 
5 
4 
125 
141 

030 
101 
163 

20 
11 
4 
240 
247 

6,132 
1,150 
1,717 

<).-> 
89 
9 
1,470 
4,  933 
6 

15,  803 

2,  751) 
4,  094 
020 
913 
44 
5,362 
13,  3fl2 
3.  4110 

Siibiue                                                   841 

•,         1 

San  Patricio  295 

Nan  Suba                                              427 

Shackleford                                        15 

Shelby  2  061 

1 
2 
2 

o 

1 
o 
4 

115 
106 

Smith  4  459 

Starr...                                         1.380 

48G 


STATE    OF    TEXAS. 

TABLE  No.  a.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AXD  CONDITION— Continued. 


COUXTIKS. 

WHITE. 

THEE 
COLORED. 

Total  froo. 

SLAVE. 

. 
Total  Blavc. 

I 

< 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M.                 F. 

Total. 

11. 

F.     Total. 

31.                 F. 

Total. 

31. 

F.           Total. 

2  772 

2,308 

5,170 

5,170 

410 

4JO 

850 

850 

6,020 

t 

1 

* 

Co 
3,689 
2,670 
1,823 

3,731 
3,  713 
290 
1,  797 
1,  41)0 
2,302 
3,992 

53 
3,  3M 
2,261 

1,009 
1,580 
3,138 
189 
1,650 
1,207 
1,754 
3,  279 
C35 
277 
1,063 
1,  43'J 
1,805 
230 
583 
10 

104 
7,  209 
4,031 
3,432 
3,377 
0,851 
479 
3,453 
2,757 
4,050 
7,271 

040 
3,638 

3,  903 
530 
1,248 
20 

124 

i 

124 

9.  048 

e,  cso 

4,883 

4,525 
10,043 

3,777 
4,171 
8,191 
15,  215 
1,397 
3,380 
4,  529 
3,  J60 
4,  90S 
592 
1,5!? 

8 
1 

1 
13 
1 

7,  210 
4.  944 
::    ' 
3,377 
0,  851 
479 
3,455 
2,758 
"4,  050 
7,274 
1,397 

E74 
1,  E83 

407 
481 
1,  5SO 
9 
150 
524 
1,870 
3,553 

1,002 
1,241 
404 
482 
1,019 
14 
158 
4CO 
1,778 
3,196 

1,  970 
2,504 
811 
S63 

23 
288 
990 
3,648 
0,  749 

233 
330 
84 
80 
305 
4 
14 
192 
237 
466 

229 
323 
6-1 
89 
884 

462 
632 
143 
185 
530 
4 
34 
423 
487 
1,  192 

2,438 
3,  136 
959 
1,148 
3,  79  1 
27 
322 
1,413 
4,  135 
7,941 

5 

Tv'er 

1            * 

1 
1 

1 

1 

20 
231 
250 
726 

Walker 

o 

1 

3 

702 
309 
1,905 
1  599 

640 
3,638 
3,032 
3,903 

. 
1  248 

1,219 
334 
43 
428 
49 

1,  10G 
. 
50 
394 
43 

2  3°5 
001 
99 
822 
92 

167 
100 
14 
71 

222 

121 
15 
109 

409 
227 
29 

183 

2,734 
891 
128 
1,005 
92 

•Williamson 

Wise 

1 

1 

Wood 

2,058 
270 
OG5 
1C 

/•i  ita 

20 

24,  987 

228  797 

192,  407 

421,234 

181 

174 

355 

421,  049 

79,412 

78,107 

157,  579 

11,777 

13,  210 

182,566 

.  604,  215 

NOTE. — 40.1  Indians  included  in  white  population.     Of  the  free  colored  population  145  arc  male  and  128  female  mu  tat  toes.     Counties  of  Blanco  and  Tarraut  estimated. 


TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c. 


CITIKS,  TOWNS,  &C. 

DISTRICTS.      » 

\viiur. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

a    • 

O 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

jr. 

P. 

Total. 

M.             P. 

1 

Total. 

90 
228 
1,363 
424 
200 
336 
1,417 
246 
191 
298 
162 
3,430 
507 
434 
1,032 
110 
i 
157 
2,176 
519 
256 
631 
429 

at 

•  i 

304 
464 
903 

74 
170 
1,142 
363 
211 
264 
1,257 
194 
123 
129 
139 
2,  637 
414 
329 
R31 
89 
57 
127 
1,592 
260 
181 
519 
338 
i>06 
012 

403 
837 

164 
338 
2,505 
787 
477 
000 
2,074 
440 
319 
427 
331 
6,  127 
921 
763 
1,863 
199 
157 
284 
3,763 
779 
'     • 
1,  150 
767 
723 
1,258 
526 
867 
1.7JO 

i 

1 

165 
398 
2,517 
787 
477 
600 
8,727 
440 
319 
4C8 
301 
6,129 
921 
703 
1,863 
199 
157 
284 
3,776 
779 
440 
1  150 

33 
131 
407 
103 

42 
148 
510 
152 
O 
177 
5 
611 

75 
279 
977 
3SO 

240 
677 
3,  -191 
1,107 
477 
92!) 

•:.',  r.n 

1,720 
319 
423 
GG9 
7,  ."07 
1,813 
1,  103 
1  ,  !,'G3 
230 
165 
284 
4,  845 
SOB 
1,400 
1,  150 

sea 

1,256 
526 
1,851 

1.740 

7 

5 

12 

143 
2 
636 

320 
7 
1,280 

22 

31 

53 

Chapel  Hill  
Crockett 

Washington  

El  Paso  t  
Fairfield  

El  Paso  .-<  

1 

1 

1-13 
510 
135 
175 

165 
622 
156 
105 

323 
1,178 
201 

310 

Galveston  

Galveston  

1 

1 

2 

Hill 

15 
5 

3 
C) 
5G7 

89 
403 
(*) 

37 

8 

Fannin 

1 

7 

8 

502 
71 
(97 

1,009 

100 
900 

Iluntsville  
Independence  
-  —  Jodianola  

Walker  

\Vasliington  

El  Paso  " 

1 

1 

2 

769 
723 
1,256 
526 
807 
1.740 

J  c-flferuon  

114 

152 

206 

'**'"'  Laredo  

Webb 

I.-'ivacca  
Lyuchburg  

Calhoun  

509 

475 
(*) 

984 

New  llrnuufclg  

Coraal... 

NOTE. — For  no  slave  population  i 


fin.1  noto  on  page  183. 


STATE    OF    TEXAS. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c,-Continucd. 


487 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    kC. 

WHITE. 

couxTirs. 

FREE   COLORED.                       i 
1 

SLAVE. 

d 

1 

< 

439 

479 
8,233 
1,052 
511 
850 
703 
120 
021 
3GO 
1,024 
1,968 
1,000 
1,  7."J 

1 

SI. 

F. 

Total. 

It 

F. 

Total. 

SI. 

F.       i     Total. 

Siarr  -  -  .                                              SIS 

221 
210 
2,541 
•JTS 
206 
3C3 
351 
47 

149 
264 
701 
H'6 
041 

• 
475 
7,043 
1,032 
£10 

eio 

120 
538 
318 
008 
1,464 
440 
1,419 

439 

Starr  .                                            '265 

o 

C; 

4               479 
7  043 

Eexa-  \                                           4  10° 

207 

325               592 

ri  Pnsrt                                               r-j 

1  052 

1 
5 

1               £1] 
7               C17 
753 

Seguiu  

Guadalupe  -                                           307 

2 

108 

131     i          239 

El  Paso  .                       402 

Eraih                                             '           73 

1          I->Q    > 

...... 

!          538 

30 
18 
199 
202 
282 
103 

44                 83 
30                 48 
217               416 
255               521 
278     '           500 
157               230 

Ttirrimt  

do                                            !          109 

'•          318 

Tvk-r  

Smith         .                       .            '         221 

008 

Victoria 

1 



1           1,  403 

4411 

•\ViIson  

Bexar                                            '         778 

1    41Q 

1 

TABLE  Xo.  4.—  FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND 

FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 

COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

"3 

c 
A 

1 

(i,  730 
•  3,  585 
1,471 
0,  22.) 
3S? 
4,415 

WHITE. 

BLACK.                          MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

M. 

I1F.ACK. 

MULATTO. 

SI. 

F.         Total. 

SI. 

F.      Total.     M. 

V. 

Total. 

SI. 

10 
5 
94 
547 
50 
310 

1  Total. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

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3  125       K  eft 

j 

6.  087             33 
3,508  i          12 
1,  342           133 
5,020  1        058 
272            63 
3,  715          390 

43 

17 
229 
1.205 
115 
700 

1 

43 
17 
229 
1,205 

700 

1,  829 
697 
2  729 

1.  729 
543 
2  291 

3.  358 
1  242 

i     e 

4          1C 

i 

5  0°0 

i 

153 
2,002 

119 
1,713 

272 
3,715 

t 

Bee    

441 
2,018 
4  042 

348 
1,712 
3  732 

789 
3,730 
7  774 

789 
3,730 
7,  776 
1,183 
2,302 
1,624 
1,640 
1,733 
241 
195 
3,577 
2,206 
2,770 
1,490 
648 
2,304 
4,  903 
937 
8,810 
109 

24 
2,971 

18 
21 
2,312 

42 
64 

5  283 

42 
04 
5,283' 

831 
3,794 
13,059 
1,183 

2,401 
1,712 
1,713 
2,033 
2)4 

3,080 

2,871 
2,  2S8 
043 

'cTffS'- 

4,  930 
905 

Bell 

2 

2 

Blanco  

643 
1,305 
869 
890 
1,011 
131 
106 
1,943 
1,240 
1,475 
791 
350 
1,270 
2,644 
497 
4,600 
85 

540 
1,057 
755 
750 
724 
110 
89 
1,634 
966 
1.294 
699 
288 
1..038 
2,239 
440 
4,207 
22 

1,183 
2,362 
1,  624 
1,640 
1,  735 
241 
193 
3,577 
2,206 
2,769 
1,490 
OJ8 
2,308 
4,903 
937 
8,807 
107 

' 

i 

2? 
47 
51 
179 
2 

3 

60 
28 
65 
467 

12 
41 
22 
113 

1 

39 
88 
73 
292 
3 
3 
103 
40 
101 
738 

j 

09 

88 
73 
298 
3 
3 
103 
40 
101 
708 



1 



fi 

0 

43 
18 
36 

S71 

C.ilihvc-ll 

J 

1 

1 

A 

7         11 

19 

26 

45 

2,004 
27 
35 
28 

1,583 
6 

14 

3,047 
33 
58 
42 

4 

4 

5 

1 

0 

••"T., 

iL££' 

33 

53 

1 
1 

2 
2 

1 

1 

1 

42 

8,  •  33 
Mia 

Cluy  .                  ... 

j                1 

Ccilliu 

4,336 

3,821 

8,137 

8,157 

40 

20 

00 

00         8,217 

| 

1,  724 
883 

1,436 

768 

3,160 
1,631 

3,  ICO 
1,051 

674 
1,189 

492 
997 

1,166 
2,186 

i.joo       4,ii2i; 
STTSc 

1,780 
1  257 

1,587 
1,082 

3,  367 
2  339 

3,367 
2,339 
7,395 
132 
4,752 
2,  587 

:.• 
17 
125 
108 
17 
494 

5 
4 

70 
41 
11 
384 

24 
21 
196 
149 
26 
878 

24 
21 
190 
149 

- 
678 

3,  3;)1 
2,  :ma 

281 
4,  ?,-':) 

Cory  ell  

Dallas 

4,009 
77 
2,508 
1,394 

3,386 
55 
2,244 
1,193 

7,395 
132 
4,732 
2,587 

i 

1 

Do  Witt  

| 

Dfemmit,  (no  rcturu)  -  .  . 

488  STATE    OF    TEXAS. 

TABLE  No.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOUEIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

jl  -uoijuindod  ojtjSooaSv 

WHITE. 

11LACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITK. 

BLACK.                 MULATTO. 

1C 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

It 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

'  l 

43 

98 

98 

1 

1 

1 

99 

Ellis  

2,238 
1,406 
11 
1  215 

1,866 
1,080 
7 
1  079 

4,  101 
2,546 
19 
2,294 

3 

4 

7 

3 

4 

7 

4,104 
2,560 
19 
2,294 
1,856 
7,454 
5,791 
1,823 
3,234 
40 
3,984 
2,956 
1,340 
2,244 
4,683 
6,844 
4,564 
463 

27 
924 
10 
7 
32 
28 
1,144 
136 
27 

11 

552 
8 
6 
9 
14 
883 
56 
7 

38 
1,476 
24 
13 
41 
42 
2,027 
192 
34 

38 
1,476 
24 
13 
42 
42 
2,027 
193 
34 

4,142 
4,036 
43 
2,007 
1,  898 
7,418 
7,818 
2,010 
3,208 
40 
6,709 
3,696 
a,  703 
2,541 
4,891 
6,892 
4,839 
403 

! 

I 

i 

Fulls 

1,  019 
3,984 
3,088 
1,007 
1,721 
25 
2,140 
1,  511 
718 
1,210 
2,623 
3,696 
2,529 
2-15 

836 
3,470 
2,693 
808 
1,513 
15 
1,842 
1,438 
6->2 
1,028 
2,060 
3,148 
2,034 
218 

1,855 
7,454 
5,781 
1,815 
3,234 
40 
3,982 
2,  949 
1,340 
2,244 
4,683 
6,844 
4,503 
403 

1 

1 

1 

1 

, 

1 

2 

1 

2 
2 

3 

4 

5 
o 

8 
6 

"ort  Mend 

1 

1 

, 

Galvcston 

1 

3 

1    

1 

1 
2 

1,616 
419 
759 
171 
136 
36 
195 

1,109 

321 
604 
126 
72 
12 
80 

2,725 

740 
1,363 
297 
208 
48 
275 

2,725 
740 
1,363 

297 
208 
48 
275 

Oua  lulu  o 

2 

5 

2 

1 



1 

llurdeman,  (no  return)  . 

634 

2,577 
3,162 

6!)(i 

512 
2,210 
2,847 

5£5 

1,146 
4,787 
6,009 
1,281 

1,  146 
4,796 
6,009 
1,281 

12 
1,399 
142 
32 

4 

822 
66 
16 

16 
2,221 
208 
48 

16 
2,221 
208 
48 

1,102 
7,017 
6,217 
1,329 

1 

3 

4           1 

4 

5 

Hays 

l 

1,800 
264 
1,  613 
3,498 
2,770 
3,201 
525 
730 
1,310 
829 
2  013 

1.506 
241 
1,365 
3,230 
2,428 
2,815 
4S1 
573 
1,  109 
6f)9 
1  761 

3,366 
505 
2,  978 
6,728 
5,198 
6,016 
940 
1,303 
2,419 
1,488 
3  774 

1 

i 

1 

3,367 
539 
2,978 
6,728 
5,198 
6,016 
946 
1,325 
2,419 
1,490 
3,774 

64 
393 
16 
22 
35 
26 

05 
5 
152 
15 

48 
259 
9 
5 
6 
11 
2 
28 
2 
44 
3 

112 
652 
25 
27 
41 
37 
4 
93 
7 
1!)6 
18 

112 
652 
^35 

27 
41 
37 
4 
93 
7 
196 
18 

3,479 
1,191 
3,003 
6,  755 
5,239 
6,053 
950 
1,418 
2,426 
1,086 
3,792 

1 

2 

18 

14 

32 

Hill 

Hunt       

Jack 

l 

1 

2 

9 

11 

20 

1 

1 

2 

em 

1,773 
20-1 

584 
1,582 
165 

1,386 
3,355 

309 

1,386 
3,355 
369 

256 
29 
141 

202 
19 
75 

458 
48 
216 

458 
48 
216 

1,844 
3,403 
585 

| 

13 

9 

23 

2 

3 

• 

5 

5 

10 

37 

17 

7 

24 

24 

61 

3,831 

480 

3,410 

388 

7,241 

808 

1 

1 

2 

3 
1 

3 

6 

1 

7,249 

669 

34 
0 

19 

53 
6 

1 

1 

54 
6 

7,303 

875 

La  Salle,  (no  return)  .  . 

2,188 
2  237 

1,799 
1  874 

3,987 
4  111 

3,987 
4,111 
1,985 
3,429 
443 
958 

153 
36 
88 
24 
38 
53 

98 
14 
37 
12 
27 
30 

251 
50 
UB 

36 
65 
89 

251 
50 
125 
36 
65 
- 

4,238 
4,  101 
2,  1  10 
3,465 
508 
1,047 

1,067 
1,837 
256 

910 
1,591 
187 
450 

1,977 
3,428 
443 
958 

3 

5 
1 

8 
1 

Live  Oak  

508 

JlcCulloch,  (no  re-tun;)  . 
Mi-Lrnnan  

2,095 

1,651 

3,746 

7 

2 

9 

3,755 

42 

14 

H 

58  i     :i,Hi 

M'-Mullen,  (no  return) 

1,030 

211 

an 

136 
484 

737 
824 
174 
4!I5 
77 
424 

1,541 
1,854 
385 
1,110 
213 
908 

1,541 
1,854 

•:-  « 
1,116 
234 

:     - 

18 
79 
148 
135 
298 
444 

4 
27 
73 
96 
193 
360 

22 
106 
221 
231 
491 
824 

22 

m 

W) 
231 

«a 

824 

1,563 
L.QOB 

(il-J 
],:IIT 
T9S 

Marion  

MUHOD  

1 

3 

4 

0 

2 

ida  

lo  

1 

1 

2 

8 

11 

19 

M.'ii'.ni.  <ii"  return)   . 

Mihm  . 
Moutagui-  

1,908 
420 

1,648 
388 

3,556 
806 

1 

1 

3,557 
808 

44 
4 

32 
i 

76 

a 

. 

76 
6 

3.633 

814 

STATE    OF  TEXAS. 

TABLE  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES— Continued. 


489 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED 

STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  population. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

M 
31. 

ULATTO. 

31. 

F. 

Total. 

31. 

P. 

Total. 

HI. 

P.     Total. 

It 

F. 

Total. 

M.     P. 

Total. 

*• 

Total. 

1,387 
3,168 
2,207 

1,189 
2,602 
1  808 

2,  570 
5,830 
4  (175 

1 

2,576 
5,833 
4,076 
2,089 
1,559 
1,374 
1,388 
5,  393 
3,  B76 
4,066 
148 
5,443 
1,201 
2,605 

50 
65 
20 
14 
039 
134 
4 
10 
10 
27 
321 
38 
09 
43 

3C 
35 
4 
3 
492 
10 
o 

8 
5 
9 
107 
15 
66 
31 

92 
100 
30 
17 
1.131 
150 
6 
24 
15 
36 
428 
Si 
1C5 
74 

100 
30 
17 
1,131 
150 
6 
24 
15 
30 
I'M 
53 
105 
74 

2,668 
5,935 
4,106 
2,106 
2,690 
1,524 
1,394 
5,417 
3,991 
4,102 
570 
5,496 
1,  306 
2,739 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1,081 
88' 

1,008 
670 

2,089 
1  558 

| 

1 

1 

733 
740 
2,883 
2,124 
2,151 
115 
2,  891 
064 
1,447 

610 
642 
2,  510 
1,832 
1,91] 
31 
2,547 
331 
1,  218 

1,345 
1,388 
5,  393 
3,970 
4,002 
140 
5,438 
1,195 
2,665 

15 

14         29 

Palo  Piu  to                 -   . 

* 

Polk 

1 

3          4 
1          1 

1 

2 
3 

3 

3 

5 

6 

ItumirU,  (no  return)  .. 

Rusk  

5,144 

827 
1,  243 
224 
424 
12 
2,044 
4,415 
429 
2,772 

4,450 
755 
1,119 
175 
391 
18 
1,810 
3,930 
322 
2,  308 

9,594 
1,582 
2,364 

399 
815 
30 
3,854 
8,345 
751 
5,  170 

1 

I 

9,595 
1,582 
2,364 
399 
815 
30 
3,855 
8,  347 
755 
5,170 

54 
14 
10 
71 
3 
3 
17 
44 
951 

22 
4 
3 
55 
6 
2 
14 
19 
094 

76 
18 
13 
126 
9 
5 
31 
63 
1,  045 

70 
18 
13 
126 
9 
5 
31 
63 
1,045 

9,671 
1,600 
2,377 
525 
824 
35 
3,886 
8,410 
;•... 
5,170 

1 

Shuckluford  

Shelby 

1 

0 

2 

StaiT  

1 

1 

3 

1 

1          9 

Tarraut  

59 

3,eor 

2,337 
1,815. 
1,784 
3,691 
237 
1,759 
1,000 
2,170 
3,284 
542 
357 
1,  905 
.  1,592 
2,087 
259 
76 
15 

50 
3,309 
2,034 
1,600 
1,584 
3,127 
109 
1,618 

1,720 
2,730 
480 
275 
1,639 
1,  430 
1,802 
224 
69 
7 

115 
7,170 
4,371 
3,421 
3.  :»i8 
6,«18 
400 
3,377 
1,863 
3,890 
6,020 
1,028 
632 
3,564 
3,022 
3,949 
483 
143 
22 

115 
7,177 
4,384 
3,422 
3,368 
6,818 
400 
3,379 
1,864 
3,890 
6,023 
1,028 
032 
3,504 
3,023 
3,949 
483 
145 
22 

6 
22 
333 
8 

22 
53 
38 
490 
132 
708 
220 
12 
50 
7 
11 
11 
589 
1 

3 
11 

227 
3 
o 

11 
23 
38 
404 
34 
543 
149 

24 

o 

3 
6 
514 
3 

9 
33 
500 
11 
9 
33 
73 
76 
894 
100 
1,251 
309 
14 
74 
9 
14 
17 
1,103 
4 

9 
11 

Q 

33 
73 
70 
894 
1G6 
1,  251 
309 
14 
74 

Q 

14 
17 
1,103 
4 

134 
7,210 
4,  944 
3,  433 
3,  377 
6.851 
479 
3,455 
C.758 
4,056 
7,874 
I,  3!)7 
04  (i 
3,038 
3,032 
3,  903 
500 
1,248 
26 

1 

2          2 

8          3  t      11 
1                      l 

Trinity  

Tyler  

! 

j  

1         i 

1 

1          2 

Victoria  

1 

l 

! 

Walker  

1 

121 

j 

Wubb  

j 

| 

Wise  

i 

i 

Wood 

1 

Total  

* 

'•       ' 

4 

1 

203,179    174,714 

377,893 

30 

.     42         78 

129 

127       250  378,227 

1            I 

25,  618  i  17,  783  j  43,  401 

:             1 

10 

17 

43,422     421,(>ll' 

490 


STATE    OF   TEXAS. 


TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

34,193 
11,319 
83 
472 
114 
1,103 
23,637 
7,050 
3,478 
703 
20 
14,545 
!>,060 
459 
91C 

243 
70 
19,902 
12,187 
510 
384 
3,221 
12,  138 
2,183 

a 

1,706 
1G5 
10,87fi  , 
42,  2G5 
153,043 
288 
9,081 
183 

; 

333 
247 
099 

Asia  

6 
22 
8 
30 
458 
5 

Holland  

76 
3,430 
07 
12,  443 
306 
10 
7S>3 

Africa  

Ireland  

Italy  

Connect  icir  

Tennessee  

Atlautic  Islands  

Norway  

Florida  

Vermont  

British  America  
Central  America  

Portugal  
Poland  

China  

Pacific  Islands  

150 
1,695 
45 
1,883 

20,553 
27 
2 

4S 
524 
5D 
153 
2 

453 
0 
o 

;i 

49 
48 
5 

Iowa  

Territories  

England  

Scotland  
Spain  

y 

Aggregate  native  

German  States  : 

378,  237 

Switzerland  

South  America  

Sandwich  Islands  

Turkey  

West  Indies  

Wales  

Other  foreign  countries  

Germany,  (uotspeci- 

New  Jersey  

43,422 
378,  227 

«.  e          en 

Total  Germany  

Total                              .   .  . 

Ohio  

Great  Britain,  (not  specified).  .  . 

421,  649 

TABLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

•) 

24 

758 

137 

5 

69 

178 

Architects  

3 

if) 

31 

Artists 

3 

4 

1° 

13 

13 

'  3 

131 

17 

GC 

285 

H 

6') 

p              . 

*>  773 

•   ; 

u 

Blacksmiths 

T84 

6 

•) 

(i 

Boathuildcrg  

•I 

Boatmen  

07 

(w 

Honkliinduri  

o 

B>iok-ki'*'i>rrrt  

C3 

43 

111 

Book  wile  nt  

:j 

199 

UB 

Bowlinff-ialoon  keep«-*    

4 

Clerk*... 

1.716 

DruccUt*.  -  -           

143 

STATE    OF    TEXAS. 

TABLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 


491 


OCCUPATIONS.                                        NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS.                                    |       NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OK. 

' 

4 
3 

31 
29 
3U7 
C7 
33 
1C 
23 
a,  :.-., 

32 
21 
1,361 
2 
5 
112 

211 
2 
45 
1,502 
2 
1,571 
112 

n 

4 

304 
5 
11 

81 
9 

40 
39 
94 
3 
BM 
4 
4 
13 
2 
5 
24 
77 

1,340 

Milkmen                                                                             8          Shoemakers 

-'51  509 

Millers                                                                                           407     '•     Silversmiths 

Tnilnrs  .  .. 

Oculists                                                                               G 

Grocers                                                                            377 

Ostlers  81 

Hatters  31 

Painters                                                                           °04 

Tinsmith* 

Hunters  47 

Traders  

Pilots  ID 

Turners  

Iron-  workers  -               10 

Planters  265 

Jewelers  11 

Plasterers                                                                                37 

Judges  17 

Potters                                                                               18 

Knitters  19 

Laborers  q  961 

Laundresses  •              179 

Li  me  -burners  o 

Livery  -stable  keepers  39 

Locksmiths  3 

Lumbermen  5 

Lumber  merchants  13 

Machinists  73 

Saddlers                                                                                392 

Mantua-makers  11 

Other  occupations  and  unknown  

Total 

Manufacturers  8 

Mariners  145 

105,  4!)l 

4'J2 


STATE   OF   VERMONT. 


TABLK  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 

1 

3 
4 
5 

0 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
M 

COUSTIES. 

" 

I 
Under  1. 

1  and  uudcr  5. 

5  ,ind  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  und  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  anil  under  40. 

40  and  uudi-r  50. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

p. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

It 

F.       !      M. 

!•'. 

167 
180 
205 
316 

m 

a 

127 

sai 

210 
489 

287 
244 
327 

241 
212 
213 
319 
77 
334 
58 
153 
217 
238 
484 
260 
221 
39ti 

1,108 
1,031 

942 
1,484 
30G 
1,  .-15 

ass 

583 

1,  131 

1,888 

1,341 

1,557 

1,221 

961 
970 
1,490 
287 
1,462 
254 
034 
1,001 
991 
1,824 
1,296 
1,074 
1,529 

1,379 
1,080 
1,  130 
1,078 
340 
1,818 
283 
• 
1,334 
1,158 
2,128 
1,548 
1,363 
1,829 

17,822 

1,310 
1,063 

1,159 
1,007 
337 
1,094 
289 
C88 
1,300 
1,103 
2,088 
1,  495 
1,270 
1,858 

1,339 
1,052 
1,137 
1,587 
318 
1,707 
30-' 
663 
1,386 
1,025 
1,793 
1,533 
1,385 
2,011 

1,204 
_  1,028 
1,147 
1,572 
307 
1,041 
234 
599 
1,304 
1,104 
1,731 
1,412 
1,306 
1,925 

1,301 
1,058 
1,207 
1,505 
333 
1,566 
237 
004 
1,369 
1,084 
1,  790 
1,488 
1,470 
2,054 

1,889 
1,063 
1,186 
1,583 
203 
1,519 
241 
604 
1,320 
1,023 
1,747 
1,373 
1,430 
1,885 

1,939 
1,  621 
1,864 
2,386 
3S1 
2,018 
38 
1,015 
1,887 
1,314 
3,  130 
2,389 
2,  117 
2,  9  15 

2,050 
1,  603 
1,803 
2,470 
448 
2.2-M 
388 
1,061 
1,947 
1,557 
3.120 
2,  273 
2,193 
3,006 

1,480 
1,207 

i,  200 

1,593 

4m 

1,538 
242 

800 
1,  429 
1,  116 
2,  514 
1,721 
1,721 
2,160 

1,4ns 

1,205 
1,300 
1,744 
340 
1,652 
245 
725 
1,488 
1,  OG7 
2,267 
1,701 
1,696 
2,236 

1,  183 
• 
1,102 
1,371 
255 
1,253 
KJI 
593 
1,354 
099 
1,  847 
1,428 
1,  497 
1,980 

1,160 

HI 

1,069 

240 
1,200 
101 
591 
1,353 
902 
1,994 
1,377 
1,506 
2,013 

Total 

3,330 

3,462 

15,422 

15,054 

17,379     17,238 

16,537 

17,132 

16,  526 
I 

25,  797 

26,  180 
I 

19,  192 

19,224  !  15,996 

i 

15,436 

FREE  COLORED. 


3 

1 

3 

8 

4 

8 

3 

3 

4 

7 

8 

5 

3 

1               3 

1 

1 

7 

2 

4 

5 

- 

4 

3 

6 

7 

4 

7 

9 

6               3 

3 

1 

3 

2 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1               2 

0 

5 

6 

3 

4 

5 

13 

3 

13 

7 

3 

4 

8  |            9 

1 

2 

5 

3 

4 

4 

4 

3 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

, 

1 

3 

3 

2 

Q 

2 

l!            2 

v« 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2  ;  

1 

3 

12 

7 

5 

9 

10 

5 

8 

, 

11 

13 

• 

5 

12   ;                2 

I 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

I 

2                1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

7 

o 

0 

2 

1    

n 

4 

5 

3 

12 

11 

0 

7 

4 

t) 

11 

13 

5 

8 

5             10 

Total 

12 

5 

36 

30 

39 

51 

48 

34 

42 

28 

58 

57 

41 

- 

41             Xi 

. 

INDIAN. 


2 

2 

1 

t 

4 

3!  i  

I                    ! 

AGGREGATE. 


Total  whites 

3  330 

3  462 

15  422 

15  051 

17,822 

17,  379 

17,238 

16,537 

17.  132 

K;  :.-'i; 

25  797 

26.  180 

!        1 

19,192     19,221      15,  WC, 

13,438 

•' 

12 

36 

30 

39 

51 

48 

34 

42 

as 

58 

57 

41  '          M             41 

35 

Total  Indiana 

2 

1 

2 

4 

5               3  i  



't  'U  •' 

T  467 

1  ")  4  ">8 

15  084 

17  HOI 

17  4'J!J 

16  573 

17   171 

"('<  •'!  L 

19  "  'JH      !•»  203      16  037 

15   171 

STATE   OF   VERMONT. 


493 


TABLE  No.  1.— -POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


,r>0  and  umler  (10,    GO  ami  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

10  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unkn'n. 

Total. 

p 
Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

1 

2 
3 
•1 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
11 

51.     - 

F.             51.      !       F. 

51. 

F. 

51. 

F. 

SI. 

F. 

SI. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M.                 F. 

!)30 
730 
948 
888 
230 
883 
111 
507 
1,184 
783 
1,212 
1,079 
1,184 
1,032 

907 
685 
919 
926 
207 
870 
129 
493 
1,231 
080 
1,254 
1,101 
1,176 
1,642 

661 
493 
645 
739 
142 
650 
103 
338 
836 
483 
849 
772 
842 
1,189 

631 
451 
563 
645 
115 
537 
70 
332 
804 
402 
843 
7J3 
866 
1,185 

326 
212 
280 
298 
55 
257 
43 
166 
391 
204 
370 
309 
461 
608 

313 
237 
286 
281 
56 
273 
37 
172 
404 
198 
410 
372 
455 
666 

96 
74 
103 
80 

89 
8 
•14 
161 
72 
126 
124 
111 
178 

113 
89 
102 
83 
21 
78 
15 
44 
150 
66 
142 
124 
157 
199 

14 

7 
8 
11 
1 
12 
2 
3 
19 
7 
19 
8 
14 
21 

13 
8 
11 
12 

1 

1 

11,943 
9,795 
10,  866 
13,  939 
3,088 
13,  669 
2,175 
6,201 
12,755 
9,613 
18,  267 
14,028 
13,  573 
18,492 

11,  978 
9,530 
10,  818 
14,113 
2,098 
13,  524 
2,090 
6,109 
12,670 
9,346 
17,539 
13,567 
13,  376 
18,  573 

23,921 
19,  345 
21,684 
28,  052 
5,780 
27,  193 
4,271 
12,  310 
25,431 
18,  961 
35,800 
27,595 
26,  949 
37,  065 

1 

1 

15 
1 
10 
16 
9 
14 
11 
26 
34 

2 

1 

1 

1 
2 

1 

2 

I 

12,303 

12,  24(i 

8,747 

8,167 

3,980 

'   4,160 

1,290 

1,383 

146 

180 

5 

8 

1 

158,  406 

155,  903 

314,  369 

FEEE  COLORED. 


4 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

41 

48 

89 

3 

4 

3 

2 

1 

50 

41 

91 

12 

12 

24 

4 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

54 

45 

"9 

O 

2 

17 

21 

38 

Franklin 

3 

2 

5 

1 

1 

1 

3 

I 

o 

1 

11 

13 

24 

1 

I 

1 

1 

]2 

g 

20 

i 

5 

8 

5 

I 

1 

1 

78 

62 

140 

Rutland 

]{ 

o 

1 

10 

7 

17 

1 

3 

1 

1 

21 

12 

33 

Windham 

y 

5 

1 

4 

4 

3 

62 

66 

128 

1* 

30 

30 

16 

15 

5 

9 

j 

2 

2 

2 

2 

371 

338 

709 

INDIAN. 


1 

9 

11 

20 

Chitteuden 

AGGREGATE. 


12,30:1 
30 

12,  246 
30 

8,747 
16 

8,187 
15 

3,980 
5 

4,160 
9 

1,296 
1 

1,383 
o 

146 
2 

180 
o 

5 

8 
2 

1 

158,406 
371 

155,  963 
338 

314,  369 

709 

Total  whites  

1 
o 

1 

9 

11 

20 

3 

is,  :i:>i 

12,  277 

8,763 

8,202 

3,985 

4,169 

1,297 

1,385 

148 

182 

5 

10 

1 

158,  780 

156,  312 

315,  098 

494 


STATE    OF   VERMONT. 


TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 
I 

WHITE. 

• 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free 
colored. 

Aggregate. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M.                     F.                  Total. 

M. 

F.                Total. 

11,943 

0.  7!l.-> 
10,806 
13  948 

11,1)78 
9,550 
10,  818 
14,124 
2,098 
13,  524 
2,090 

a,  MM 

12,  67G 
9  348 

23,  921 
19,  345 
21,  684 
28,072 
5,786 
27,  193 
4,271 
12,  310 
25,431 
18,961 
35,806 
.     27,  595 
20,949 
37,065 

S3 
50 
12 
20 

33 
41 
12 
13 

53 
91 
24 
33 

18 

18                   36 

89 
91 
24 
99 

24,  010 
19,430 
:.'!,  79?° 
28,  17! 
5,  781) 
27,  231 
4,  270 
12,  311 
25,  455 
18,  981 
35,946 
27,  612 
20,  S82 
37,  193 

•al  don'  a 

1 

34 

32 

66 

3,088 
13,  609 
2,173 
6,201 
12,755 
0  fiis 

Franklin 

17 
3 

21 
2 

1 

38 
5 
1 
3 
20 
132 
17 
21 
79 

38 
5 
1 
24 
20 
140 
17 
Si 
128 

1 

I  u.noille 

3 

12 
74 
10 
13 
39 

8 

13  j                 21 

8 
53 
7 
8 
40 

Rutland    1  !.  -'i~ 

17,539 
13,507 
13,  370 
18,  573 

4 

4 

8 

14,028 
13,  573 
18,492 

8 
SB 

4 
26 

12 
49 

158,  415 

155,  974 

314,  389 

276                  241                   517 

95 

97                  192 

709 

315,  098 

NOTE. — 20  Indians  included  in  white  population. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,   tC.                                                            COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F.                 Total. 

M. 

F.                Total. 

511 
018 
044 
483 
801 
208 
381 
235 
382 
544 
1,303 
508 
712 
693 
253 
303 
438 
093 
733 
587 
134 
329 
208 
549 
2,076 
1,091 
28 
175 
815 
294 
880 
501 
487 
417 
140 
990 
414 

488 
C80 
082 
493 
800 
180 
330 
213 
355 
520 
1,507 
555 
707 
649 
249 
207 
415 
688 
704 
683 
129 
338 
274 
596 
2,204 
998 
19 
145 
805 
249 
838 
535 
443 
387 
122 
933 
345 

999 
1,293 
1,326 
976 
1,721 
394 
720 
448 
737 
1,064 
2,870 
1,123 
1,419 
1,341 
503 
570 
853 
1,381 
1,437 
1,270 
203 
607 
542 
1,  145 
4,340 
2,089 
47 
320 
1,680 
543 
1,718 
1,096 
930 
804 
263 
1,928 
759 

1 

1 

1,000 
1,298 
1,353 
977 
1,738 
394 
720 
41t 
737 
1,070 
2,879 
1,123 
1,419 
1,341 
511 
570 
853 
1,382 
1,437 
1,286 
20'J 
607 
542 
1,140 
4,389 
2,090 
47 
320 
1,088 
543 
1,731 
1,103 
933 
805 

HI 
1,936 
759 

10 
1 
8 

13 

S9 

1 
17 

9 

2 
3 

i 

0 
9 

Middlebury  

do 

do 

do 

Onrall 

do 

...:.:.::::: 

I'nntou  ... 

do                                           .... 

4 

5 

9 

Riptim 

do 

Salisbury 

do 

do 

1 

1 

do 

do 

5 

11 

10 

do 

do 

\Vhitiug  

do 

1 
20 
1 

1 
1 

do 

23 

do 

do 

Manchester  

do,...   . 

3 

5 

8 

J'nwuul  

do 

9 
3 

4 
4 

13 
7 

do 

l:>  aiUlinro-agh  

do 

do 

1 

1 

Seamburg  

do 

Slmftsburg  

do 

S 

3 

8 

Stamford  .... 

...do.. 

STATE    OF    VERMONT. 

TABLK  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


495 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    tc. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

Total. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

51.                   r.                Total. 

284 
389 
193 
986 
5GO 
l,SS7 
W 
473 
G74 
6 
234 
865 
304 
597 
553 
1,701 
420 
525 
57G 
E92 
439 
322 
19 
3,756 
7C8 
1,526 
929 
855 
436 
827 
973 
696 
617 
61 
821 
618 
724 
5 
180 
490 
123 
236 
687 
75 
29 
66 
281 
99 
534 
143 

113 
745 
935 
1,022 
900 
1,234 
452 
904 
770 
1,282 
645 

283 
352 
177 
1,003 
578 
1,300 
111 
401 
095 
4 
239 
825 
203 
650 
545 
1,701 
416 
402 
523 
578 
393 
323 
16 
3,!)11 
806 
1,515 
977 
817 
425 
842 
990 
704 
501 
60 
816 
613 
748 
7 
140 
455 
89 
172 
604 
61 
5 
66 
S71 
108 
500 
114 

99 
700 
935 
1,  04  1 
1,026 
1,261 
464 
877 
777 
1,244 
017 
006 
1,  795 
796 
1,310 
884 
356 
967 

507 
741 
370 
1,994 
1,138 
2,533 
240 
939 
1,369 
10 
473 
1,690 
507 
1,247 
1,098 
3,402 
836 
987 
1,099 
1,  170 
832 
645 
35 
7,607 
1,  574 
3.041 
1,900 
1,672 
801 
1,069 
1,963 
1,400 
1,178 
121 
1,  637 
1,231 
1,472 
12 
320 
945 
212 
408 
1,291 
136 
34 
132 
532 
207 
1,034 
239 
32 
212 
1,  451 
1,890 
2,066 
1,986 
2,495 
916 
1,781 
1,547 
2,520 
1,263 
1,338 
3,612 
1,045 
2,078 
1,790 
708 

M 

Windball    '  do  

2 

1                       3                       :J79 

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do            ..            

do 

5 

6                     11                   2,  544 

do 

do  

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do 

...   .  do    .              

Kirby  

do  

do 

3 

2     I                *5                   1.C05 

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ilo 

1  J'~*' 

4 

3                       7     ;              3,  4G9 
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1     i                  I     \               1,171 

do 

do 

23 
9 

J>3                     46                   7,713 
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do 

19 
1 

11                    SO                  J,7(J3 

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do  

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Milton  

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1                       i             3  DG3 

do 

Shelburu 

do 

1  178 

do 

I'1! 

Underbill 

do 

i              1  C37 

do 

1  231 

Williston  

do  

2 

5                       7                   ],47t> 
13 

A  refill 

Biooratield 

do 

!                                              309 

do 

945 

do 

ma 

do          .                                       .  ... 

'  408 

'                                       1  '291 

do 

i             i3G 

do 

!                    34 

do 

132 

Guildhall  . 

do                                              

552 

do                                     

'  'J07 

do                     

1  o:;4 

do 

259 

do 

32 

do                                             

!                                    212 

Bakers  field 

1    4"jl 

Berkshire 

do 

!  8';o 

2  066 

do 

1 

..   .                                   1     i               1  C87 

Fairfield 

do                                          

1                       82,  497 
1                  91I> 

Plotcher... 

Fr:mkliu  .  .  . 

do                 

;  1,7H1 

1  547 

do 

2  526 

do                                   .... 

1   2ta 

Richford.... 

672 
1,817 
8!9 
1,302 
906 
352 

1  338 

St.  Albans  

do  

10 
5 

15                     25                   3:  C37 
5     !                10                   1,655 

Sheldon 

...do   .. 

Alburg.  .  . 

2 

1     1                 3                  1,79:1 
7C8 

Grand  I.le 

do        .           

MeLa  Motte... 

do... 

295 

!        i 

1                       2                       «C4 

4!>C 


STATE   OF   VERMONT. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWN'S,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    iiC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLOUKD. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M.                     F. 

Total. 

'orth  Hero 

Grand  Islo  

30-1 
320 
191 
802 
483 
306 
720 
772 
877 
1,010 
348 
C02 
810 
626 
750 
840 
824 
282 
1,  220 
483 
1,253 
7(3 
935 
832 
814 
564 
631 
423 
687 
027 
817 
404 
.    t 
442 
C81 
H9 
C31 
502 
388 
568 
863 
435 
280 
C13 
301 
637 
321 
170 
000 
1,554 
1,395 
391 
640 
732 
715 
304 
223 
341 
377 
801 
200 

M 
IM 

922 
1,121 
3,848 
28CI 
590 
352 
314 

892 

175 
892 
430 
296 
C8'J 
754 
874 
1,036 
399 
558 
873 
5119 
767 
912 
802 
207 
1,326 
448 
1,247 
7:;s 

941 
829 
733 
489 
614 
402 
090 
597 
772 
353 
574 
472 
732 
957 
613 
503 
300 
563 
211 
378 
268 
578 
293 
Oil 
297 
154 
647 
1,520 
1,427 
372 
594 
087 
060 
298 
199 
292 
335 
719 

a 

759 
238 
917 
1,157 
3,630 
242 
585 
344 
306 

594 
617 
360 
1,  784 
919 
602 

MOD 

1,526 
1,751 
2,046 
747 
],160 
1,689 
1,225 
1,517 
1,752 
1,626 
549 
2,546 
936 
2.502 
1,506 
1,876 
1,601 
1,546 
1,053 
1,245 
825 
1,377 
1,224 
1,589 
757 
1,160 
914 
1,413 
1,906 
1,244 
1,065 
748 
1,131 
474 
813 
548 
1,191 
594 
1,248 
618 
324 
1,256 
3,074 
2,822 
763 
1,  234 
1,  419 
1,375 
0>2 
422 
633 
712 
1,520 
358 
1,539 
492 
1,839 
2,  278 
7,484 
5','5 
1,175 

620 

504 
617 

1,784 
919 
602 
1,409 
1,526 
1,751 
2,046 
747 
1,161 
1,689 
1,225 
1,  521 
1,757 
1,  627 
549 
2,  549 
936 
2,502 
1,506 
1,676 
1,662 
1,546 
1,054 
1,249 
830 
1,377 
1,224 
1,90 
761 
1,100 
914 
1,413 
1,906 
1,  244 
1,065 
748 
1,131 
474 
813 
548 
1,  197 
603 
1,  248 
618 
324 
1,250 
3,  077 
2,  85S 
703 

1,2:17 
1,411 

1,  373 
'.    : 
422 
O3 
712 
1,522 
358 
1,539 
49.1 
1,839 
2  81  ;< 

do  

C  mil  rid  e 

do  

do  

do  

Hvde  Park 

do  

do  

do  

do  

do  

...do... 

1 

1 

Bradl'or  J                                                             Orange  

i 

Brookfield                                                  .  .!  do  

1 

2 

3 
3 

1 

4 
5 

1 

1 

2 

3 

...do... 

Thetl'ord  .  .                                                      do  

Topnham  do  

1 

1 

TiHilmdge  do  

1 

3 
2 

1 
4 
5 

1 
3 

Barton  

do  

3 

1 
4 

do 

1 

do 

do  

Craftsburg  

do  

Derby  

do  

Glover  

do  

Greenuborough  

do  

Holland  

do 

do 

Jfty  

do  

' 

Lowell  

do  

do 

Newport  

do  

3 
5 

3 

4 

6 

9 

do 

Troy  

do 

Wcstlk-ld  

do 

Westmoru  

do 

Benson  

Brandon  

1 

17 

2 
13 

3 
30 

CaiHleton  

do 

CUIIteudeu  

do 

Clarendon  

do 

2 

1 

3 

Danby  

do 

do 

2 

a 

1 
2 

3 
4 

llubbardtuu  

do 

Ira  

do 

do 

do 

Mount  Holly  

do 

i 

1 

A 

M.mnt  Tabor  

do 

I'awlet  

do 

I'itutteM  ... 

do 

i 

1 

..1  

do 

I'i'illt  icy  

do 

Ktitliind  

do 

51 

42                     93 

7,  577 

1,  175 
696 
629 

SliiTlmnic  

do 

-Imrv  

do 

Kndbury  

do 

Tinmoutb  

...do... 

STATE    OF    VERMONT. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


497 


CITIfcrt,  TOWNS,  AC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

K. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Rutland  

905 
320 
296 
926 
776 
069 
724 
534 
093 
426 
£94 
032 
1,178 
720 
2,177 
396 
560 
500 
525 
1,  10J 
529 
300 
201 
1,846 

ins 

321 
528 
505 
003 
5SO 
791 
717 
391 
592 
570 
1,418 
52 
190 
682 
379 
506 
047 
707 
758 
340 
343 
62 
745 
921 
653 
737 
1,063 
1,186 
883 
777 

.-Mi 

088 
003 
509 
770 
895 
561 
1,400 
622 
846 
476 
481 
851 
1,431 

842 
322 
88 
913 
709 
049 
085 
466 
635 
374 
505 
021 
1,227 
090 
2,149 
426 
500 
499 
510 
1,090 
409 
324 
181 
2,002 
120 
329 
493 
589 
624 
546 
750 
650 
349 
599 
586 
1,480 
53 
176 
094 
345 
498 
044 
0(i3 
663 
340 
327 
53 
742 
883 
639 
769 
1,060 
1,203 
863 
791 
895 
542 
713 
590 
728 
844 
54D 
1,538 
642 
919 
450 
443 
806 
1,578 

1,747 
042 
579 
1,  839 
1,545 
1,318 
1,409 
1,000 
1,328 
800 
1,159 
1,253 
2,405 
1,410 
4,326 
822 
1,060 
1,005 
1,041 
2,193 
998 
684 
382 
3,848 
243 
600 
1,021 
1,  134 
1,287 
1,  120 
1,  541 
1,307 
740 
1,191 
1,102 
2,898 
105 
306 
1,376 
724 
1,004 
1,291 
1,372 
1,421 
680 
670 
115 
1,487 
1,804 
1,292 
1,506 
2,123 
2,389 
1,748 
1,568 
1,756 
1,230 
1,376 
1,159 
1,504 
1,739 
1.110 
2,938 
1,264 
1,765 
932 
924 
1,057 
3,009 

1,747 
642 
580 
1,839 
1,  545 
1,318 
1,409 
1,000 
1,328 
800 
1,100 
1,254 
2,411 
1,410 
4,329 
822 
1,000 
1,005 
1,041 
8,  198 
999 
084 
=82 
3,855 
243 
650 
1,021 
1,154 
1,291 
1,126 
1.541 
1,367 
741 
1,102 
1,163 
2,904 
105 
366 
1,376 
725 
1,004 
1,300 
1,372 
1,424 
680 
670 

ue 

1,487 
1,804 
1,292 
1,509 
2,  126 
2,  396 
1    1,748 
1,568 
1,759 
1,252 
1,376 
1,1.  VI 
1,507 
1,739 
111 
2,958 
1,204 
1,705 
932 
924 
1,609 
3,062 

Wells  

do  

do  

1 

1 

Burliii  

do  

Cubot 

do 

Calais 

do... 

do  

do  

do  

do 

1 
1 
4 

1 
1 
6 

do  

do  

2 

do  

North  field 

do 

2 

1 

3 

I'lainfield 

.  do 

do  

Waitsfield  

do  

do  

do 

1 

1 

4 

5 
1 

.  do 

do 

do 

3 

4 

7 

do 

do 

do     .     . 

.     do        

3 

1 

4 

Halifax  

do  

do  

do  

do 

1 

1 
1 
1 
6 

do     .            ... 

1 

Putney  

do      

1 
3 

do  

3 

do  

do 

do  

i 

do 

1 

1 

.do  

.   ..do  

8 

1 

9 

do 

do 

2 

1 

3 

do 

..     do..          

1 

1 

do  

Bethel  

..  ..do  

do 

do 

2 

1 
3 

1 
2 
4 

3 
3 

7 

Chester  .  . 

do             .     . 

Hartford  .. 

do      

do  

Ludlow  

do  

"Vonvich 

<lo 

1 
10 

2 

12 

3 
22 

2 

1 

3 

1 
10 

1 
20 

. 

10 

Stockbridge                                                    '            do 

Weathersfield                                                         --    -do  

Westou  .     . 

do  

1 

West  Windsor 

..do... 

1 

6 

26 

6 

27 

12 
53 

Woodstock.                                                      .        do  

498 


STATE    OF   VERMONT. 


TABLE  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Totul  foreign  born. 

Aggregiite  population. 

WHITK. 

DLACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

SI. 

P. 

Total. 

SI. 

F 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M.      P. 

Total. 

10,283 
8,806 
10,042 
10,933 
2,735 
11,089 
1,739 
5,857 
12,  257 
8,330 
15,  171 
12,  786 
13,133 
17,  761 

10,554 
8,688 
10,190 
11,267 
2,463 
11,124 
1,655 
5,817 
13,  321 
8,251 
15,  019 
12,  497 
12,  904 
17,  979 

20,837 
17,  494 
20,232 
22,200 
5,218 
22,  213 
3,394 
11,674 
24,  578 
16,581 
30,190 
25,283 
26,037 
35,  740 

23 

50 
10 
20 

30 
41 
10 
13 

53 
91 
20 
33 

18 

18 

36 

20,926 
17,585 
20,252 
22,294 
5,218 
22,249 
3,398 
11,675 
24,601 
16,600 
30,325 
25,  299 
26,070 
35,863 

1,660 
989 
824 
3,015 
333 
2,580 
436 
344 
498 
1,285 
3,096 
1,242 
440 
731 

1,424 

862 
628 
2,857 
235 
2,400 
441 
292 
355 
1,095 
2,550 
1,070 
472 
594 

3,084 

1,851 
1,452 
5,872 
568 
4,980 
877 
636 
853 
2,380 
5,616 
2,312 
912 
1,325 

1 

3,084 
1  851 

24,  010 
19  436 

2 

2 

4 

1,456 

5,877 
568 
4,982 
878 
636 
854 
2,381 
5,621 
2,313 
912 
1,330 

21,708 
28,171 
5,786 
27,  231 
4,  276 
12,311 
25,455 
18,981 
35,946 
27,612 
26,  982 
37,193 

30 

31 

61 

< 

1 

5 

16 
3 

3 
11 
71 
9 
13 
39 

20 

1 
1 

36 
4 
1 
3 

19 
127 
16 
21 
78 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

7         13 

20 

1 

1 

8 
'  56 
7 
8 
39 

1 
3 
1 

1 

4  '        4 

8 

2 

5 
1 

8 
22 

4 
23 

12 
45 

.... 

1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

Total 

MO,  942 

140,729 

281,671 

268 

234 

503. 

89  !      93 

182 

282,355 

17,473 

15,  245 

32,  718 

8 

7 

15 

6 

4 

10 

32,743 

315,098 

NOTE.— 9  mule  and  11  fcmulc  Indians  nud  1  fcmule  Chinese  included  in  white  population. 


TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 


FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 


66 

160 

Ilolland 

1 

., 

521 

i 

13  480 

11 

g 

13 

2  733 

I 

4 

3 

2 

Florida 

4 

039  (£7 

15  776 

, 

30 

1 

Illinois 

147 

168 

1 

7 

66 

7 

3 

7 

49 

3 

1  632 

1  078 

'; 

7 

14 

Not  Btat  d 

if0 

71 

1 

22 

1  214 

A          ate  native 

4 

39 

11  913 

Baden                                    6 

1 

100 

Hesse                                  1 

7 

MiHBtoippI  

6 

384 

Minaouri  

18 

5 

N-  w  Hiimpuhini  

16,682 

orelgn  c. 

New  Jersey  

158 

cifled)                          190 

32,743 

N.  iv  York  

8  668 

Aggregate  native  

383,355 

Ohio 

Oregon  

2 

Total      

315,098 

STATE   OF   VERMONT. 


499 


TABLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS 


OCCUPATIOXS. 

NO.   OF. 

OCCUPATIOXS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIOXS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIOXS. 

XO.  OF. 

G 
101 
44 
308 
5 
52 
3 
6 

50 
8 
44 
49 
41 
3 
1,317 
6 
45 

0 

14 
IB 
17 
8 
5 
5 
2 
29 
78 
4 
'3 
4 
154 

213 
2,  739 
2 
8 
4 
8 
67 
4 
2 
2 
22 
61 
876 
631     : 
5 
35 
3 
200    : 

179 
73 
3 
3 
58 
32 
45 
18 

31 
14 
21 

1,259 
38,  967 
14,022 
3 
9 
2 
13 
66 

63 
5 
3 
2 
3 
16 
131 
23 

21 
266 

21 
12 
432 

299 
3 
5 
12 

86 
184 

8,660 
4 
416 
108 
13 
48 
152 

478 
306 
237 

G9 
4:!3 
718 
1,273 
2 

381 
3-'6 
1°6 

3 

38 
21 
1  290 

Dentists  . 

Masons,  (brick  and  stone)  

Agricultural  implement  makers. 
Apprentices  

Distillers  

6 
3 
190 
49 
31 
2 
6 
7 
9 
347 
4 
17 
528 
4 
12 

294 
352 
160 
1,951 
344 
19 
208 
5 
17 
30 
32 
10 

80 
4 

o 

4 

13 
17 
43 
4 
40!l 
2 
3 
2 
34 
30 
25 
5 
40 
2 

1,  433 

Millers  - 

Slaters 

Millwrights 

Bakers                           

108 
125 

Moulders  

Starch  manufacturers  

Bankers  

Editors  
Engravers  

Musical  instrument  makers  .  . 
Musicians  

12 
18 
103 

8 
o 

25 

111 
4 
2 
125 
29 

581 
52 
13 
347 
9 
594 
2 
4 
5 
15 
3 
23 
115 
10 
21 
7 
3 
10 

557 

881 
27 
2 
2 

69 
4 
21 
2 
281 
15 
2 
4S9 
9,463 

Stave-makers  
Stcainboatmen  

Barbers  

Expressmen  

Factory  hands  
Farmers  

Music-teachers  
Nail  manufacturers  

Steucilers  
Stono  and  marble  cutters  
Stove-makers  
Straw-workers  

Billiard-t-aloon  keepers  
Blacksmiths  

Blind-makers  
Boarding-house  keepers  

Farm  laborers  
Farriers  

Nurses  

Officers,  (public)  

Students  

Surgical  instrument  makers  .  .  . 
Surveyors  

Tailors  
Tailoresses  

Bookbinders  
Booksellers  

Flonr  dealers  
Founderyrneu  

Oil-makers  
Organ-builders  

Box-makers  
Brasstbunders  
Brassworkers  

Gardeners  and  nurserymen  -  - 

Overseers  
Painters  

Tanners  
Teachers  



Bricklayers  

Paper  manufacturers  

Brick-makers  

Pattern-makers  

8        

Bridge-builders  

Peddlers  

Broom-makers  



Photographers  

Builders  

Physicians  

a  °  8  

Hardware  manufacturers  

Piano-tuners  

Pilots  

United  States  officers  

Plasterers  

' 

Harness-makers  

Platers  

Carpet  -makers  
Curriers  

Hatbinders  
Hatters  
Horse  dealers  :  

Plumbers  
Potters  

Upholsterers  

Carters  
Cattle  dealers  

Housekeepers  
Innkeepers  

Produce  dealers  
Professors  

Varnish-makers  
Veterinarians  

Provision  dealers  

Inspectors  

Iron-founders  

Pump-makers  

Iron-workers  

Weavers  

Civil  and  mechanical  engineers  . 

Jewelers  

Wheelwrights  

Joiners  

Whip-makers  

ni    k 

Judges  

Whitewashed  

Wood-corders  

Wood-cutters  

Saddlers  

Woodenware  manufacturers... 
Wool  combers  and  carders  

Collectors  

6    j 
16    : 
5    j 
3 
254 
10 
12 

20 

Lath-makers  

Confectioners  

Lime-burners  

Salt-makers  

Woolen  manufacturers  

Contractors  
Coopers  

Livery  -stable  keepers  
Lumbermen  

Wool-sorters  

Other  occupations  and  unknown 

Coppersmiths  

*     y    8            *                

Curriers  

s              8 

100,  318 

500 


STATE    OF    VIRGINIA. 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


COUNTIES. 

4 

g 

7 

g 

i) 

10 

Butli 

11 

Bedford 

12 

Berkeley  

n 

14 

15 

16 

17 

Brunswick  

18 

10 

"fl 

Cftbell... 

°1 

00 

Campbell  

0-| 

Carolim-  

24 

Carroll 

•>'> 

Charles  City  

"6 

Charlotte 

"7 

Chesterfield  . 

°8 

Clarke  

OC| 

Clay  

10 

Craig  

31 

32 

11 

Dintviddiu  .  .  . 

34 

Doddndgo  1 

Ti 

Elizabeth  City   . 

36 

Eases  

'17 

Fairfax  

18 

Fnuquier  ... 

'It 

1 
Fayttte  : 

40 

Floyd  

41 

Fluvanna  

4" 

Franklin  

41 

Frederick  

44 

Gilea  ; 

45 

46 

Gloucester  

47 

Goochland  

48 

Gray  son  

49 

Greenbrier  

Greene  

51 

Greenville... 

">? 

Halifax  

53 

Hampshire  ; 

54 

Hancock  .  .  . 

rr> 

; 

Hardy  

Harrison  ' 

58 

Henrico  

.19 
GO 

Henry  
Highland  

61 

I*le  of  Wight  ...     . 

«2 

n  

• 

JaineHCity  

64 

JfffiTHOn  

Under  1.    ;  1  and  under  5. 

5  ami  i 
M. 

nder  10. 

10  !ind  under  15.  15  and  under  20. 

j  20nud 
M. 

under  30  30  ami  under  40.  40  nn<l  i 

ncler  50. 

V. 

M.    r. 

M. 

P. 

F. 

M.     F. 

M. 

F. 

*• 

M. 

F. 

M. 

176 

169  !   0110 

042 

699  i    712 

081  ;  »;s9 

499    500 

929 

930 

645 

042 

503 

465 

161 

147 

681 

853     762 

796  |   768 

613 

640 

1,030 

1,041 

735 

704 

560     513 

137 

120 

490 

482 

572    639 

527  .   012 

498 

597 

879 

991 

694 

678 

474 

431 

87 

92 

331 

311 

367 

331 

878 

273 

276 

247 

702 

475 

569 

270 

383 

189 

40 

36 

107 

150 

20J 

186 

107 

170 

137 

158 

256 

243 

178 

171 

131 

120 

87 

100 

449 

381 

521 

484 

476 

453 

405 

371 

607 

585 

394 

389 

311 

287 

48 

38 

263 

224 

290 

256 

270     241 

235     21  1 

325 

376     207 

212 

103 

208 

313 

327 

1,337 

1,241 

1,467 

1,396 

1,  326   1,  256 

1,165   1,191 

1,807 

1,969  i  1.327 

1,270 

897 

852 

158 

169 

008 

056 

722 

C27 

602  S   508 

460  !    485 

730 

005 

474 

453 

312 

315 

56 

37 

155 

159 

201 

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172  I    156 

149  !    129 

224 

227 

163 

153 

101 

-- 

298 

209 

899 

838 

1,005 

951 

926 

937    768    817 

1,223 

1,250 

800 

822 

582 

691 

100 

147 

095 

040 

738 

739 

703 

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794 

896 

021 

611 

544 

458 

90 

97 

365 

309 

374 

321 

309    265 

258 

381 

349 

272 

234 

181 

119 

87 

104 

447 

523 

502 

542 

541 

500 

491 

648 

735 

420 

485 

340 

327 

91 

94 

330 

339 

400 

382 

349 

309 

981 

256 

400 

384 

239 

232 

184 

103 

93 

72 

331 

314 

375     354 

S22 

304 

297 

322 

433 

523 

3J2 

314 

234 

215 

83 

04 

294 

234 

283 

323 

327 

289 

250 

260 

438 

456 

273 

296 

209 

246 

49 

53 

245 

211 

215 

241 

181 

122 

152 

236 

218 

120 

110 

87 

78 

01 

71 

341 

320 

42,4 

403 

414 

373 

306 

363 

432 

542 

351 

324 

an 

278 

132 

123 

585 

565 

601 

593 

524 

475 

394 

445 

633 

644 

403 

400 

309 

252 

81 

74 

187 

178 

207 

202 

210 

148 

135 

146 

200 

178 

130 

101 

85 

72 

170 

IX 

768 

744 

895 

820 

823 

779 

732 

723  j  1,  274 

1,  280  j   80S 

603 

031 

566  i 

98 

95 

300 

370 

450 

439 

405 

429    384 

373  j    549 

673     373 

449 

304 

303 

151 

148 

572 

584 

655 

570 

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531    401 

397 

582 

649 

377 

371 

278 

281 

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114 

89 

122 

95 

103 

109  '    97 

106 

150 

161 

110 

110 

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80 

63 

05 

279 

288 

319 

312 

330 

2S2     234 

259 

427 

431 

307 

292 

229 

218 

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144 

577 

567 

608 

663 

612 

638 

519 

600 

837 

871 

048 

618 

400 

469 

48 

40 

221 

242 

281 

263 

260    213 

205 

217 

282 

308 

218 

223 

160 

146 

40 

34 

137 

140 

165 

139 

143 

110     87 

101 

137 

144 

95 

77 

69 

40 

52 

43 

181 

202 

252 

229 

205 

218    185 

164 

235 

238 

100 

169 

131 

126 

00 

251 

295 

334 

272 

282 

295  i   235 

267  i   SG5 

464 

328 

336 

226 

222 

39 

33     172 

195 

173 

176 

180    158 

163     250 

244 

179 

175 

126 

138 

197 

226 

087 

702 

782 

793 

785 

720 

695 

754 

1,419 

1,358 

939 

867 

676 

0-14 

38 

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479 

437 

383 

450 

383 

332 

263 

293 

394 

372 

310 

266 

166 

174 

49 

55     192 

180 

180 

150 

160 

168 

103 

145 

505 

298    244 

171 

135 

110 

39 

J:l     193 

172 

214 

206 

194 

192 

171 

154 

297 

318 

228 

210 

130 

164  i 

90 

103 

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462 

521 

507 

517 

489  j   472 

430 

670 

614 

524 

482 

430 

358  | 

127 

118 

540 

578 

708 

677 

009 

619     534 

567 

869 

904 

580 

675 

488 

473 

85 

86 

417 

392 

466 

440 

426 

337  I   286 

308 

471 

460 

340 

292 

913 

197 

140 

130     579 

560 

603 

578 

516 

510     425  i    435 

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684    366 

386 

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290 

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09    286 

288 

316 

370 

330 

287     283  1    283 

398 

446    281 

293 

219 

230 

204 

203    906 

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1,017 

938 

924 

876     696     754   1,092 

1,  199    688 

743 

547 

545 

171 

170  i    838 

694 

863 

882 

802 

795 

731    709    983 

1,  107    700 

770 

586 

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119  ;    422 

438 

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417 

401 

418 

320    333    408 

459    350 

313 

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274 

280  I   292 

247 

269     212     212     289 

273    199 

181 

141 

121  ; 

95 

81 

283 

250 

312 

314 

207 

264    237    228    411 

422    308 

036 

103 

197  j 

54 

208 

213 

253 

230 

219 

221 

216  '   214    300 

326    SI6 

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164 

165  i 

123 

112 

551 

565 

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553 

520 

533 

395    407    663 

631     395 

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211 

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174 

129 

693 

642 

763 

683 

680 

634 

586 

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201 

221 

205 

206 

158 

143    223 

249     163 

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153 

126 

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116 

117 

138  j   129 

133 

142 

104 

02 

151 

173     100 

102 

93 

91 

178 

138  I    634 

614 

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673 

610 

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981 

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603 

441 

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81 

285 

207 

295 

305 

283 

239 

273 

253 

378 

403    273    268 

162 

142 

88 

94 

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407 

525 

490 

475 

454 

447 

398 

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431)    449 

346 

301 

114 

105 

505 

555 

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610 

575 

561 

452 

464 

052 

690 

485 

480 

326 

316 

197 

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917 

885 

823 

749 

733 

1,143 

1,181 

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630   2,  153 

2,088 

2,221 

2,088 

1,909 

2,025 

1,964 

1.939 

4,114 

3,714 

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2.579  | 

1,983 

1,616  ! 

113 

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436 

470 

490 

411 

4.13 

347    387 

623 

614  i   339 

344 

247 

2:14 

50 

53     243 

216 

310  ,    256 

201 

223 

216  i   224 

333 

334 

227 

212 

136 

157 

74 

78     302 

252 

320     321 

SIS 

2J4    280 

410 

451 

295 

297 

219 

223 

ISO 

140     185 

516 

656     639 

597 

540 

457     491 

718 

600 

452 

406 

289 

286 

28 

31     103 

111  ',   113     127 

128 

111 

99  ;    121 

202 

197 

153 

128 

118 

134  | 

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789 

563 

569    587 

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STATE    OF    VIRGINIA 


r><n 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX 


WHITE. 


50  and  under  60. 

00  imd  under  70. 

70  and  under  80.    80  and  under  90. 

JO  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unkn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23. 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
4:i 
44 

46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 

!  s3 

54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
Gl 
62 
63 
64 

M.             F. 

11. 

: 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

jr. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

11. 

F. 

305 

329 

259 
176 
90 
210 
143 
654 
201 
75 
409 
268 
96 
238 
111 
155 
US 
49 
179 
172 
49 
383 
207 
146 
57. 
150 
239 
J03 
84 
86 
157 
93 
389 
113 
79 
93 
264 
318 
146 
167 
157 
IM9 
388 
135 
68 
121 
119 
204 
299 
81 
55 
301 
S35 
117 
B36 
235 
332 
951 
169 
114 
142 
175 
94 
311 

340 
325 
297 
113 
106 
209 
112 
624 
184 
78 
371 
254 
74 
233 
98 
170 
184 
34 
174 
142 
37 
366 
244 
169 
53 
140 
271 
91 
32 
61 
166 
109 
413 
99 
89 
110 
228 
310 
104 
172 
147 
328 
418 
125 
50 
128 
.      120 
188 
225 
75 
71 
342 
349 
129 
247 
207 
322 
919 
160 
89 
172 
153 
80 
289 

124 
241 
137 
67 
63 
123 
88 
392 
137 
49 
240 
195 
41 
169 
68 
96 
104 
24 
133 
89 
28 
276 
133 
91 
29 
94 
136 
58 
18 
34 
106 
78 
177 
59 
40 
45 
133 
227 
101 
112 
"7 
222 
277 
87 
40- 
54 
73 
112 
178 
55 
33 
183 
257 
77 
133 
146 
208 
404 
112 
67 
57 
96 
38 
159 

169 
215 
177 
44 
65 
120 
94 
365 
89 
36 
240 
190 
33 
165 
60 
79 
110 
23 
114 
89 
24 
247 
133 
102 
26 
99 
164 
61 
17 
47 
115 
49 
249 
51 
49 
69 
134 
230 
65 
113 
90 
244 
262 
80 
37 
52 
100 
90 
143 
59 
35 
201 
220 
65 
171 
140 
167 
521 
120 
63 
78 
81 
38 
195 

44 
105 
50 
34 
20 
73 
31 
153 
36 
20 
125 
60 
28 
50 
29 
37 
51 
10 
63 
48 

8 
95 
47 
4G 
12 
37 
48 
30 
8 
29 
49 
34 
70 
23 
6 
18 
67 
87 
32 
34 
62 
107 
121 
34 
16 
15 
41 
34 
71 
24 
10 
95 
104 
32 
51 
83 
85 
107 
51 
30 
34 
38 
8 
68 

(38 
113 

71 
30 

59 
43 
128 
44 
19 
120 
82 
13 
49 
20 
35 
52 
9 
68 
38 
5 
107 
76 
39 
13 
42 
78 
31 
o 

29 
39 
27 
86 
16 
12 
21 
52 
118 
26 
42 
50 
103 
114 
37 
• 
26 
55 
46 
69 
40 
11 
122 
97 
25 
60 
63 
61 
172 
51 
29 
31 
35 
10 
95 

14 

!   ' 

7 
10 
9 
18 
12 
31 
10 
10 
25 
20 
o 

17 
8 
12 
9 
6 
9 
9 

22 
38 
14 
7 
9 
18 
14 
39 
15 
4 
31 
15 
4 
17 
8 
12 
18 
1 
21 
16 

21 
17 
10 
1 
14 
21 
7 

0 

3 

o 

2 

7 
7 
4 
1 

1 

2 

5,314 
6,147 
4,732 
3,225 
1,  461 
3,697 
2,079 
10,  880 
4,  434 
1,381 
7,236 
5,299 
2,448 
4,117 
2,533 
2,707 
2,459 
1,439 
2,  985 
3,  901 
1,  323 
6,967 
3,  340 
3,858 
931 
2,  524 
4,913 
1.851 
924 
1,504 
2,410 
1,508 
6,837 
2,641 
1,755 
1,626 
4,167 
5,125 
2,995 
3,  821 
2,507 
6,  71)1 
6,  550 
3,014 
1,858 
2,301 
1,870 
3,  823 
5,  509 
1,493 
972 
5,498 
0,  344 
2,253 
3,  724 
4,304 
6,671 
19,  587 
3.379 
2,024 
2,510 
4,  237 
1,088 
5,061 

5,  347 
5,956 
5,119 
2,418 
1,436 
3,  470 
2,039 
10,667 
4,274 
1,271 
7,152 
5,290 
2,233 
4,324 
2,  352 
2,718 
2,533 
1,323 
3,056 
3,790 
1,169 
6,621 
3,608 
3,861 
873 
2,437 
5,106 
1,856 
837 
1,539 
2,549 
1,438 
6,841 
2,  527 
1,425 
1,670 
3,879 
5,305 
2,721 
3,924 
2,586 
6,  851 
6,529 
3,024 
1,  827 
2,216 
1,944 
3,830 
4,991 
1,522 
1,002 
5,562 
6,  134 
2,  189 
3,758 
4,217 
6,505 
18,  379 
3,  394 
1,806 
2,357 
4,003 
1.079 
5.003 

10,  661 
12,  103 

9,851 
5,  643 
2,897 
7,  167 
4,118 
21,  547 
8,  728 
2,  652 
14,  388 
10,589 
4,681 
8,441 
4,885 
5,  425 
4,  992 
2,  762 
6,041 
7,691 
2,  492 
13,588 
6,948 
7,  719 
1,806 
4,981 
10,  019 
3,707 
1,701 
3,103 
4,959 
2,  940 
13,678 
5,168 
3,180 
3,296 
8,046 
10,  430 
5,716 
7,745 
5,093 
13,  642 
13,  079 
0,038 
3,685 
4,517 
3,  814 
7,653 
10,500 
3,015 
1,974 
11,060 
12,  478 
4,442 
7,482 
8,521 
13,376 
37,  906 
0,  773 
3,  890 
5,037 
8,240 
2,  167 
10,064 

i 

Alexandria  

1 

1 
12 

1 
9 

5 
o 

6 
3 

1 
5 

o 

1 

o 
3 
5 
3 

Amherst  .  . 

2 

Appomattox 

5 

1 

4 
1 

Bath  

8 

1 

1 

Bedford  .  . 

2 

1 

Berkeley    .  . 

Bonne  

5 
1 
1 
1 
2 
4 

C) 

i 

a 

78 

87 

Botctourt  ...    . 

1 

1 

Brooke  .  . 

Brunswick  . 

2 

o 

0 

Buchanan  
Buckingham  
Cabell  

1 

Calhoun  

19 
15 
12 

1 
12 
10 

I 
1 

". 

16 
5 
2 
3 
14 
30 
19 

; 

31 
23 

y 

8 
o 

10 
14 
15 
9 

12 
2 
3 

t 

1 

1          1 

Caroline  

4 
i 

o 
o 

Carroll  

i  

1           2 

8           7 

Charles  City 

3 

Charlotte  

Chesterfield  

1 

1 

Clarke  
Clay  

1 

0 

1 

11 
16 

8 
26 

7 

Craig  

o 
2 
3 

4 

1 
1 
1 

2 

1 

Cumberland  
Dinwiddie  

tt 

2 

i 

Doddridge  
Elizabeth  City  
Essex  

8 
17 
30 
G 
17 
24 
47 
31 
10 
7 
7 
19 
11 
20 
10 
3 
26 
22 
11 
21 

00 

20 
51 
23 
10 
7 
11 
4 
19 

1    

3 

2 

3 

6 
1 
1 
3 
2 
1 
1 
3 
3 
3 
4 
2 
2 
2 
4 
3 
1 
3 
1 
1 
11 
2 

Fairfax  

(J 

Fauquier  

1 

Pnyctto  

J 
2 
6 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
6 
4 
1 

Floyd  '  
Fluvanna  

2          1 

l 

Franklin  
Frederick  

• 

1 

Giles  .  .  . 

Gilmcr  
Gloucester  

i 
i 

Goochlaud  

1 

1 
1 

1 
4 

4 

Grcenbrier  
Greene  

i 

1 

Greenville  

19 
28 
12 
8 
20 
29 
21 
21 
10 
o 

9 

o 
1 

4 
4 

4 
2 

Halifax  

i 

1 

Hampshire  
Hancock  

2 

3 

4 

4 
2 

1 

Hanover  

Hardy  

1 
7 

o 
4 

i 

2 

1 

Highland  

3 

43 
8 
2 
4 

41 

12 
1 
4 

Isle  of  Wight  

i 

3 

Jauies  City  

18 

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Jeffersou  -.  . 

r>02 


STATE  OF  VIRGINIA. 

TABLK  Xo.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE— Continued. 


65 
IX 

07 
08 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
70 
77 
78 
7!) 
80 
81 
83 
83 
84 
85 

ec 

87 
88 
89 
MO 
91 
9--' 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
100 
107 
108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
113 
114 
115 
110 
117 
118 
119 

120 

121 

133 
UB 
124 
133 

127 
188 
12!) 
130 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5.      5  and  under  10. 

lOnud  under  15.    15and  under  20.    20and  uuderSO. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  und  under  50. 

1C, 

P. 

M. 

F.             SI. 

F. 

31. 

F.             M. 

F.       '      31.      •       F. 

31. 

F.             M.             F. 

813 

37 
56 
25 
32 
179 
133 
83 
177 
81 
50 
28 
09 
227 
218 
157 
69 
90 
MS 
41 
227 
141 
130 
70 
91 
-. 

104 
393 
37 
09 
28 
343 
73 
113 
134 
73 
235 
63 
04 
47 
207 
34 
30 

82 
59 
104 
73 
09 
. 
47 
110 
100 
58 
181 
289 
174 
199 
200 
129 
41 
98 
25 
35 
31 

239 

48 
72 
24 
33 
108 
132 
90 
150 
81 
07 
30 
58 
220 
204 
145 
GO 
79 
113 
30 
194 
148 
133 
56 
90 
83 
25 
66 
360 
47 
60 
28 
311 
65 
111 
128 
93 
230 
04 
03 
30 
228 
41 
26 
71 
79 
75 
104 
69 
67 
53 
45 
103 
05 
76 
199 
304 
176 
183 
204 
135 
32 
105 
24 
41 
• 

1,058 
143 
194 
136 
129 

570 
359 

K!7 
340 
264 
117 
254 
940 
965 
671 
202 
362 
479 
106 
- 
035 
601 
333 
347 
453 
100 
325 
1,358 
165 
227 
127 
1,564 
391 
441 
482 
387 
1,077 

237 
165 
968 
223 
160 
324 
280 
,  264 
397 
249 
312 
258 
226 
551 
416 
295 
777 
1,382 
689 
830 
790 
501 
316 
394 
333 
124 

1  Ml 

951 
183 
230 
153 
126 
708 
513 
339 
830 
317 
241 
129 
240 
883 
913 
577 
222 
319 
461 
1S5 
825 
639 
537 
196 
301 
364 
113 
299 
1,316 
163 
243 
136 
1,582 
260 
443 
508 
347 
982 
200 
242 
151 
938 
176 
160 
318 
276 
275 
395 
257 
324 
251 
193 
479 
409 
300 
811 
1,387 
712 
837 
740 
510 
289 
405 
312 
109 

IM 

1,092 
151 
226 
157 
138 
801 
553 
413 
971 
386 
280 
133 
294 
959 
906 
701 
252 
405 
524 
143 
950 
711 
601 
275 
370 
448 
150 
334 
1,524 
189 
226 
150 
1,607 
312 
546 
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1,168 
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373 
281 
276 
393 
288 

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290 
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1,145 
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431 
316 
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213 
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119 
300 
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458 
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1,678 
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300 
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124 
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654 
276 
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218 
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477 
346 
108 
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214 
103 
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375 
293 
104 
240 
272 
114 
155 
1,111 
148 
165 
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1,047 
189 
252 
244 
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259 
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449 
287 
185 
309 
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307 
133 
202 
287 
76 
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1,081 
151 
154 
110 
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188 
267 
262 
220 
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123 
100 
443 
109 
136 
254 
185 
136 
198 
90 
182 
247 
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183 
227 
514 
781 
312 
374 
547 
347 
270 
380 
214 
111 
171 

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Middlesex 

Norfolk 

Ohio. 

Patrick  ... 

Preston  

Prince  Edward 

Prince  George  .  .  . 

Prince  William  

Pulunkl  

Putnam  

Raleigh  

Ritchie  

Roune  

Uoanoko  .  .  . 

Kockbridge  

Rockinghuin  

Ruiuell  



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Stafford  

Surry  

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STATE    OF   VIRGINIA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


503 


WHITE— Continued. 


00  and  under  GO. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unkii'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

M. 

F, 

M.            P. 

M. 

F. 

51. 

F. 

M.            F. 

M. 

F. 

11 

F. 

M. 

F. 

340 
07 
113 

SO 
58 
217 
907 

100 
479 
195 
ICO 
31 
100 
309 
376 
1G9 
124 
213 
141 
51 
275 
214 
195 
93 
182 
21G 
56 
111 
614 
105 
107 
G9 
530 
131 
164 
167 
148 
445 
77 
99 
94 
312 
115 
106 
172 
143 
101 
149 
71 
126 
102 

in 

140 
96 
116 
3G2 
482 
192 
243 
374 
170 
197 
254 
148 
75 
88 

208 
74 
117 
S3 
59 
226 
180 
84 
488 
205 
157 
27 
123 
295 
305 
149 
135 
243 
127 
44 
325 
219 
200 
97 
189 
177 
69 
93 
650 
104 
124 
67 
479 
130 
163 
178 
139 
483 
69 
108 
80 
280 
100 
91 
188 
100 
102 
105 
57 
105 
162 
96 
132 
80 
129 
215 
500 
184 
222 
36G 
168 
212 
275 
153 
105 
120 

194 
41 
55 
44 
20 
129 
108 
53 
314 
135 
77 
21 
85 
148 
211 
106 
50 
135 
82 
26 
217 
108 
133 
51 
83 
125 
53 
73 
276 
34 
39 
47 
273 
98 
112 
127 
93 
278 
41 
49 
62 
202 
80 
47 
101 
50 
52 
08 
47 
GO 
117 
43 
88 
79 
80 
224 
357 
12D 
144 
204 
131 
90 
139 
110 
•11 
44 

130 
37 
55 
56 
32 
111 
81 
46 
301 
137 
83 
10 
96 
157 
140 
92 
82 
135 
49 

197 
137 
100 
56 
109 
12G 
38 
52 
320 
38 
38 
40 
272 
95 
107 
96 
90 
270 
34 
65 
53 
164 
77 
62 
128 
49 
57 
69 
35 
54 
115 
45 
73 
47 
72 
208 
331 
108 
147 
2fG 
108 
127 
168 
132 
48 
63 

59 
12 
16 
15 
4 
47 
40 
21 
132 
6fi 
33 
5 
43 
77 
62 
35 
16 
43 
36 
7 
91 
67 
59 
17 
29 
57 
6 
16 
73 
3 
7 
18 
102 
56 
52 
47 
37 
128 
22 
27 
21 
64 
39 
25 
43 
7 
28 

ai 

10 
27 

8 
30 
18 
24 
96 
128 
57 
49 
91 
47 
35 
59 
39 
8 
17 

53 
19 
35 
21 
12 
44 
24 
17 
130 
61 
41 
4 
62 
80 
57 
20 
29 
Si 
28 
8 
83 
75 
46 
17 
36 
74 

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103 
12 
15 
27 
88 
34 
48 
45 
38 
144 
8 
24 
37 
65 
37 
24 
41 
13 
22 
34 
11 
30 
53 
21 
17 

u 

29 
91 
105 
04 
51 
119 
49 
49 
78 
52 
21 
23 

18 

0 

27 
5 
9 

o 

2 

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1 

7,084 
1,161 
1,842 
1,284 
1,009 
5,047 
3,977 
2,501 
7,426 
3,037 
3,  237 
774 
2,112 
6,350 
6,641 
4,556 
1,  831 
3,384 
3,315 
969 
6,385 
4,826 
4,  1M 
1,847 
2,838 
3,300 
1,092 
2,349 
12,058 
1,493 
1,873 
1,156 
10,  990 
2,299 
3,424 
3,603 
2,957 
8,619 
1,503 
1,887 
1,272 
0,780 
2,055 
1,463 
2,826 
2,226 
1,  907 
2,875 
1,072 
2,498 
2,547 
1,833 
3,528 
2,722 
2,717 
6,010 
10,299 
4,616 
5,748 
6,394 
3,  913 
2,790 
3,725 
2,428 
1,151 
1,542 

6,701 
1,349 
1,959 
1,305 
972 
5,138 
3,759 
2,288 
7,595 
3,156 
2,184 
761 
2,248 
6,306 
6,  270 
4,194 
2,034 
3,394 
3,113 
894 
6,516 
4,710 
4,058 
1,767 
2,894 
3,289 
1,053 
2,122 
12,299 
1,505 
1,  997 
1,114 
11,206 
2,254 
3,451 
3,555 
2,913 
8,486 
1,422 
1,799 
1,308 
6,402 
1,982 
1,436 
2,864 
2,107 
1,907 
2,833 
1,619 
2,295 
2,471 
1,737 
3,281 
2,585 
2,533 
6,201 
10,190 
4,514 
5,782 
6,433 
3,819 
2,923 
3,  091 
2,494 
1,183 
1,576 

13,785 
2,510 
3,801 
2,389 
1,981 
10,  185 
7,736 
4,789 
15,021 
6,183 
4,421 
1,535 
4,360 
12,656 
12,911 
8,750 
3,865 
6,778 
6,428 
1,863 
12,  901 
9,536 
8,251 
3,614 
5,732 
6,649 
2,145 
4,471 
24,  357 
2,998 
3,870 
2,270 
22,196 
4,553 
6,875 
7,158 
5,870 
17,  105 
2,925 
3,680 
2,580 
13,  182 
4,037 
2,899 
5,090 
4,  333 
3,814 
5,708 
3,291 
4,793 
5,018 
3,570 
6,809 
5,307 
5,250 
12,  841 
20,489 
9,  130 
11,530 
12,  827 
7,  732 
5,713 
7,  710 
4,922 
2,334 
3.118 

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King  William  

1 

1 

18 
11 
8 
30 
22 

3 
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4 
21 
9 

4 
11 
11 
3 
43 
28 
13 
2 
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22 
19 
7 
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9 
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1 
3 
4 
2 
1 
1 
2 

6 

2 
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1 

3 
4 

1 
1 
1 
3 

3 
6 

1 

1 

4 
4 

2 

1 

1 
4 
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1 

1 

McDowell  

1 

Madison  

16 

4 

Marshall  

1 

1 

1 

1 

13 

20 

Mecklenburg  
Mercer  

2 

1 
3 
2 
5 

2 

1 

Middlesex  

23 
20 
15 
6 
5 
20 

1 

4 
3 
1 
1 

Monongolia  

1 

1 

1 

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I 

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1 

1 
1 
11 
2 

5 
15 
1 
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10 
6 
15 
13 
40 
1 
7 
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20 
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1 
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7 
13 
5 
11 
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7 
5 
10 
15 
36 
14 
16 
27 
13 
7 
13 
11 
4 
3 

6 
37 
3 
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10 
26 
18 
9 
18 
12 
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5 
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2 
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11 

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7 
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14 
15 
20 
9 
15 
25 
15 
9 
28 
22 
G 
8 

1 

2 
6 

1 

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11 

Norfolk  

1 

Northampton  
Northumberland  .- 
Nottoway  

1 

1 
6 

2 

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i 

4 

1 

1 
2 
o 

4 
1 
3 

Ohio 

3 
4 
2 
7 

Page  

Patrick  

5 

1 
1 

4 

1 

Pkusantti  

o 

2 
3 
4 
1 
1 
4 

1 

Pocahontas  

I 

Powhatau    

10 

11 

Preston  

5 

Prince  Edward  -  .  . 
Prince  George  
Prince  William  .  .  . 
Princess  Anne  .... 
Pulaaki  

1 

1 

1 

Putnam  

1 

1 

1 

Raleigh  

1 
3 

Randolph  

6 

5 

Ilappahanuock  ... 
Richmond  

4 
1 
3 
1 
4 
5 
4 

3 

2 
1 
1 
1 

4 
5 
4 
1 

1 
5 

Ritchie  

1 
1 

1 

Roaiio  

1 
1 

2 
1 
1 

1 

Rockbridgo  .-  

Rockiugham  
Russell  

1 

3 

4 
5 
o 
o 

1 
2 

Scott  

Shcnandoah  
Smyth  

Southampton  
Spottsylvania  .... 
Stafford  

1 

4 
3 

1 

13 

10 

Surry  

1 

1 

Sussex  

504 


STATE    OF   VIRGINIA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  imd  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

P. 

It 

F. 

It 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

130 
149 

C 
89 
103 
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127 

31 
•10 
110 
70 
95 
18  5 
Dl 
154 
35 

107 
142 
0 
84 

1SS 

10 
C2 
181 
114 

50 
97 
71! 
90 
174 
48 
170 
30 

520 
655 
127 
452 
520 
29 
283 

540 
136 
185 
513 
275 
309 
805 
247 
676 
163 

504 
607 
113 
479 
458 
38 
272 
879 
482 
104 
193 
4C1 
274 
361 
689 
203 
620 
164 

529 
65C 
116 
517 
511 
32 
372 
1,033 
C01 
139 
226 
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288 
388 
786 
228 
745 
179 

504 
C37 
115 
495 
4U1 
44 
322 
978 
505 
121 
213 
528 
259 
380 
750 
227 
654 
164 

408 
591 
116 
467 
515 
36 
288 
976 
502 
112 
234 
470 
267 
276 
803 
215 
717 
141 

463 
573 

423 

496 
37 
291 
951 
416 
106 
192 
451 
267 
292 
6J7 
199 
643 
141 

419 
447 
70 
377 
424 
39 
259 
932 
381 
82 
194 
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223 
215 
595 
155 
539 
133 

438 
518 
72 
367 
397 
25 
263 
821 
343 
80 
184 
393 
215 
232 
601 
157 
579 
94 

606 
708 
85 
550 
582 
80 
329 
1,159 
556 
124 
311 
525 
300 
349 
887 
232 
806 
208 

642 
736 
108 
515 
586 
75 
395 
1,214 
499 
103 
292 
521 
280 
364 
918 
224 
888 
225 

427 
467 
79 
338 
358 
48 
224 
710 
329 
87 
207 
371 
204 
233 
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127 
547 
157 

377 
424 
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318 
367 
33 
241 
782 
316 
89 
212 
362 
178 
211 
567 
132 
553 
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291 
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42 
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31 
200 
523 
232 
64 
163 
264 
129 
122 
444 
89 
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307 
45 
229 
256 
26 
192 
545 
205 
39 
171 
214 
129 
119 
393 
72 
375 
85 

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Wetzel  

Wirt 

Wise 

Wood 

Wytho  

York 

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15,988 

15,  471 

67,  814 

65,065 

74,  476 

71,  392 

67,  947 

64,  923 

56,601 

57,  767 

88,  405 

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237 

170 

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TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


505 


WHITE— Continued. 


50  and  under  CO.    GO  uml  uudcr  70.   70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90.   OOamlundor  100. 

Above  100. 
M.        P. 

Ageunkn'u. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

131 
132 
133 

134 
135 
130 
137 
138 
139 
140 
141 
142 
143 
144 
145 
146 
147 
148 

It. 

P.             M. 

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P. 

M. 

P.            M.            P. 

11 

P. 

M. 

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214 

33 

128 
187 
19 
138 
320 
130 
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107 
144 
68 
M 
203 
58 
275 
58 

146 
174 
35 
132 
131 
17 
1S3 
317 
100 
26 
91 
148 
74 
82 
229 
50 
235 
09 

104 
96 
37 
94 
103 

8 
85 

224 
09 
21 
39 
07 
57 
49 
149 
24 
149 
no 

97 
96 
14 
76 
77 
12 
71 
208 
59 
15 
44 
73 
41 
37 
131 
2'2 
137 

35 
58 
6 
46 
33 
1 
40 
91 
32 
11 
13 
29 
11 
20 

15 
01 
8 

37 
43 

20 
27 
4 
39 
84 
23 
9 
17 
29 
10 
14 
48 

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61 
11 

13 
15 
1 
6 
13 

11 
22 
10 
1 
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3 
10 
11 
5 
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1 
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3,717 
4,355 
718 
3,334 
3,037 
340 
2,297 
7,103 
3,521 
833 
1,721 
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1,  921 
2,224 
5,624 
1,440 
5,045 
1,  210 

3,583 
4,270 
674 
3.  154 
3,427 
322 
2,286 
6,992 
3,  C83 
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1,066 
3,283 
1,807 
2,192 
5,167 
1,349 
4,941 
1,132 

7,300 
8,625 
1,392 
6,488 
7,064 
602 
4,563 
14,  095 
6,604 
1,552 
3,387 
6,691 
3,728 
4,416 
10,  791 
2,705 
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9               2 
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7 

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27,  646 

26,716 

16,382 

15,  911 

6,485 

6,783 

1,696 

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296 

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333 

285 

528,  842 

518,  457 

1,  047,  299 

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53 

75 

26 

30 

8 

9 

4 

6 

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1  629 

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10 

10 

3 

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336 

33 

58 

21 

42 

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4 

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1 

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90 

42 

4 

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14 

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STATE    OF    VIRGINIA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


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47 

51 
63 

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92 

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5  and  under  10. 

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20  and  under  30.    30  and  under  40. 

40  nnd  under  50. 

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53 
50 
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3 
51 
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5 
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41 
44 

4 
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30 
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53 

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73 

106 

59 
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39 
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1 

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37 
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190 
13 

22 

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39 
13 
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38 
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150 
02 
10 
7 
2 
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29 
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1 
55 

107 
58 
12 
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7 
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187 
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14 
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36 
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124 
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178 
47 
8 
6 
6 
8 
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313 
103 
16 
8 
14 
21 
40 
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3 
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156 
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11 
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15 
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5 
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11 
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4 
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12 

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13 
10 
14 
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1 

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2 

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5 
32 

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20 
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Prince  George  .  .  . 

STATE    OF    VIRGINIA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


507 


FREE  COLORED— Continued. 


50  and  under  00. 

GO  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Ageunkn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

43 
44 

45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
63 
63 
64 
63 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
70 
77 
73 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
80 
87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
D8 
99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
106 
107 

51. 

F. 

M.             F. 

M.            P. 

M. 

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F. 

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F. 

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27 

29 

19  I          23 

12  !           12 

2 

3 

1 

2 

572 
10 
33 
350 
334 
20 
117 
G 
120 
271 
109 

636 
12 
34 
347 

309 
32 
09 
17 
113 
292 
113 
1 
126 
133 
21 
1,992 
134 
14 
730 
1 
500 
375 

10.3 
207 
214 
163 
5 
14 
1 

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109 
124 
47 
2 
30 
21 
125 
412 
14 
63 
20 
03 
07 
14 
1,  314 
08 
194 

1,581 
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107 
51 
67 
80 
l'J8 
72 
30 
335 
2 
6 
205 
17 
233 
247 

1,208 
22 
07 
703 
703 
53 
180 
23 
233 
5C3 
222 
1 
237 
270 
33 
3,590 
314 
27 
1,  370 
11 
1,043 
511 
181 
388 
383 
416 
301 
13 
33 
1 
1  252 
334 
257 
97 

3 

57 
47 
218 
898 
29 
120 
46 
107 
147 

2,480 
128 
361 
2 
2,803 
962 
233 
98 
126 
187 
384 
131 
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14              7 
4              4 

1 

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7 
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0 
9 
2 
117 
3 

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1 

131 

137 
11 
1,598 
100 
13 
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10 
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181 
202 
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133 
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53 
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44 
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1,166 
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115 
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25 
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26             49 
12             18 
2               3 
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7 
2 

1 

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1 

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10  i            4 

1               3 
3 

1 

1 

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1 

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Patrick  

1 

31 

1              6 
1              1 

Pittsylvania  

1 
11 

1 
13 

1 

1 

Pocahoutas  

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2 

1 

11 
17 

12 
10 

7  |           6              3              6  i            1 
8             14  i            2               7               .1 

1 
2 

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1 

508 


STATE    OF    VIRGINIA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


FKEE  COLORED. 


108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
113 
114 
115 
116 

li 
ne 
na 

120 
121 
122 
123 
124 
125 
126 
127 
128 
129 
.:. 
131 
132 
133 
134 
135 
136 
l:)7 
138 
139 
140 
141 
142 

143 

Under  1. 
COUNTIES 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  nml  under  50. 

M. 

F.      .      M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

31. 

F- 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

31. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

8            32 

3  i          20 

44 
C 

42 

7 
1 

2 
25 
60 
32 

39 
15 

38 
14 
1 
1 
3 
1 
SO 
70 
37 

34 

10 

17 
13 
2 

36 
13 

1 

1 

39 

18 
1 
1 

1 

38 
13 

11 
o 

2° 
5 

20 
8 

1 

15 

11 

1 

o 

1 

1 

1 
1 
20 
68 
28 

1 
2 
1 
17 
GO 
44 

2 
2 
1 

23 
58 
.     49 

1 

•"h 

4 
1 
15 
41 
34 

1 

' 
61 
16 

2 
27 
38 
3J 
1 
11 
22 
5 
3 
19 
5 
105 
30 
19 
30 
.      77 
1 
5 

1 
10 
33 
27 

1 
9 
40 

9 

22 
G4 

48 

35 
74 
52 

8 
23 
19 

12 
SO 
21 

1 
8 

1 

5 
23 

J 

18 
14 
118 
29 
19 
42 
89 
3 
11 
3 
1 
3 
4 
20 
17 
75 

10 
23 

4 

22 

110 
25 
31 
39 
94 

7 
3 

1 
5 
15 
21 
80 

8 
34 

o 

8 
24 
13 
13G 
35 
22 
50 
118 
G 
13 
2 
1 
2 

16 
77 

12 
24 

5 
20 
19 
131 
47 
22 
40 
8D 
1 
o 

1 

1 

7 
38 
1 
5 
29 
15 
152 
43 
23 
01 
8.) 
5 
10 

8 
24 
6 
6 
19 
15 
125 
38 
17 
40 
81 
3 
9 
1 
1 
1 
3 
23 
14 
84 

12 
20 
3 
3 

21 
6 
98 
23 
13 
40 
58 

0 

3 

18 
39 
5 
3 
25 
13 
140 
48 
28 
50 
85 
7 
1 
1 

12 
28 
4 
4 
34 
22 
102 
06 
20 
54 
135 
5 
4 
2 

7 
38 
3 
o 

13 
13 

15 
37 
G4 
3 

0 

1 

11 
20 
2 
1 
21 
8 
120 
44 
15 
35 
73 
2 

1 

6 

17 
1 

11 
2 

42 
16 
14 
32 

38 
4 

1 
1 
1 

e 

13 

2 
2 
11 
9 
D8 
37 
10 
34 
43 
1 
3 

Roc'ibrid'tj  3 

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Scott 

o 
2 
8 
6 

o 
24 
2 
3 

Taylor  1 

Tuzt-ivell  2 

Tucker  '  

Tyler 

1 

o 

1  1 
1 
1 
8 
9 
49 

1 
2 
19 

11 

1 
5 
29 
10 

80 

1 
5 
12 
15 

58 
1 

8 

o 
5 
17 
15 
81 
1 
2 

4 

1 
8 
3 
24 

5              8 
13            12 
15            20 
1C8            78 

2 
19 
19 
01 

4 

20 
25 
1C8 

1 
9 
fi 
37 

Warren  .              8 

Wetzcl  '  

Wine  

3 
3 

1 
3 

3 
6 

o 
7 

I 

0 

1 

13 

•10 

3 

o 

3 
3 

4 
5 

Wood                                     I            2 

1 

3 

4 

o 

6 
1 
10 
34 

Wythe  .                                             3 

o 
8 

14 

41 

12 
39 

13 
41 

10 
37 

9 
45 

12 
47 

5 
45 

74 

IS 
59 

7 
42 

G 

40 

29 

York  12 

Total                                830 

839 

3,615 

3,574 

4,070 

4,005 

3,999 

3,696 

3,008 

3,213 

4,333 

5,373 

3,081 

3,753 

2,053 

2,540 

SLAVE. 


1 

77 

2 

106 

3 

15 

23 

1 

i 

6 

7(i 

7 

77 

- 

Augusts  

89 

9 

Durbour  

10 

Bath  

11 

Bedford  

160 

19 

Uvrkch-v    . 

13 

Boonu  

14 

I!"ii  ioiii't  

15 

IJruxttm  

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J6 

Brooke  .  .  . 

0 

1 

I 

1 

2 

o 

o 

17 

i;-ii:is\vii':c  . 

18 

liucluuian 

3 

1!) 

a-hn:a  

• 

90 

Cabcll  

G28 

488 

'21 

Calhoun  

24 

30 

19 

1 

21 
„     2 

21 
2 

24 

24 

« 

M 

1 

1 

STATE   OF   VIRGINIA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


509 


FREE  COLORED. 


50  and  under  GO.    63  and  under  70.    70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100.    Age  unku'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

M. 

P.            M. 

P.               M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

It 

P. 

M.        F. 

M. 

F. 

51. 

P. 

17 
4 

1 

14            11 
6               4 

1  :             1 

9  1            2 

2J            3 

1 

4 

1 

| 

254 
103 
11 
5 
13 
7 
150 
410 
254 

205 
92 
o 

8 
6 
7 
163 
410 
278 
2 

77 
181 
31 
24 
159 
98 
958 
330 
1C7 
305 
676 
20 
38 
8 
7 
7 
28 
140 
123 
667 
1 
10 
43 
1 
81 
332 

519 
195 
13 
13 
19 
11 
3J2 
820 
533 
o 

155 
422 
51 
52 

a 

183 
1,794 
574 
319 
C73 
1,284 
51 
93 
10 
11 
16 
59 
S84 
249 
1,  191 

23 
79 
2 

ir>7 

G82 

Prince  William  .  .  . 
Princess  Anno  
Pulaski 

1 

1 

Raleigh 

1 
1 

1 
2 

9 
23 
13 

7  ;            3 

is  ;       9 

14              8 
1 

3               4 
11              5 
8              3 

3 

o 

Rappahannock  .  .  . 

1 

2 

1 

1 

5 
10 
1 

i  :         3 
10          ia 

2              1 

5  j            1 
2  -            1 

i. 

1 
1 
1 

...... 

78 
241 
20 
28 
157 
85 
830 
244 
152 
368 
608 
31 
55 
8 
4 
9 
31 
144 
136 
534 
1 
16 
36 
1 
76 
350 

2 
1 
1 
3 

1 

1 

Uockbrid"o 

1 

i  '• 

s 

3 
Jl 

10 
10 
oo 

30 

2               5 
2  ;            3 
52            19 
18  |            5 

11  :         2 
15  ;        10 
32  i          M 
1    . 

6               2 

1 

Smyth 

24              5 
9  1            5 

8  j           5 
5  j           3 
19  '            9 
1  i. 

11 
5 

rr 

4 
3 

2 

1 

7 
2 
1 
1 

2 

2 
2 
1 

.1 

1 

Southampton  
Spottsylvauia  

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Taylor 

4 

2  ;          i 

o 

1 

1 

Taxewell 

1 

l  ...  . 

Tyler  

0 

] 

1 
9 
5 
25 

I  ' 

1     . 

Warwick 

9  ;       o 

9               4 
26             13 

2  !            -1 
1               2 
18               5 

4 

1 

1 

1 

8 

2 

o 

Westmoreland  
Wctzcl 

1 

1 

Wise 

3 

7               2 

1 
2  |            3 

1 

Wood              .     .  - 

3 

1 

1 

9 

14  j          10 

7  i            1 

3               1 

1 

York 

1,317 

1,  576          863 

9C2  :        394 

| 
445           108 

154 

35 

63 

9 

30 

7 

7 

27,721 

1 
30,321  j         58,042 

SLAVE. 


113 

113 

66     81 

21 

17 

5 

» 

3 

4 

1 

2  252 

2  255 

356 

314 

°GO     200 

87 

05 

26 

37 

3 

10 

3 

2 

7  128 

6  788 

°0 

4D 

Ifi     41 

13 

15 

1 

3 

1 

1 

493 

888 

;jl 

11 

12      9 

4 

2 

1 

2 

1 

636 

354 

183 

187 

142     100 

47 

41 

10 

8 

2 

3 

1 

3,808 

3,847 

154 

127 

C8  ,    81 

45 

42 

14 

15 

3 

7 

1 

5 

3  240 

3  038 

117 

113 

81  ;     65 

35 

34 

10 

15 

3 

o 

] 

2  310 

2,290 

142 
1 

J37 
1 

94  j    83 
1 

23 

33 

8 

9 

1 

2 

2 





2,851 
41 

2,705 
54 

10 

16 

7      6 

5 

7 

2 

„ 

2 

1 

510 

436 

243 

004 

1)0     151 

65 

83 

17 

23 

2 

12 

1 

5  215 

4  931 

26 

39 

18      19 

6 

4 

3 

3 

1 

766 

884 

1 

B 

2 

69 

SO 

80 

5° 

44  !     ''A 

13 

13 

1 

4 

Q 

0 

1  414 

1  355 

<> 

I 

i     3 

50 

54 

I     2 

1 

1 

6 

13 

228 

207 

158  i    140 

57 

20 

24 

4 

5 

3 

4  576 

4  570 

11 

19 

238 

170 

174  }    1°8 

65 

58 

19 

24 

4 

4 

1 

1 

4  499 

4  312 

7 

6 

5      3 

137 

168 

1 

1 

6 

3 

4  507 

, 

13  916 

2 

1  383 

3 

900 
7  055 

Allcglmuy  

4 
5 

6  278 

6 

4,  OJO 
5,010 
95 

Appomnttox  
Augusta  

7 
8 

a 

916 

Bath  

10 

10  170 

Bedford  

11 

1,650 
158 

Berkeley  

13 
13 

2  763 

BoU.'tourt  

14 

104 

15 

18 

16 

9  140 

17 

33 

18 

8,811 
305 

Buckingham  
Cabcll 

19 
20 

9 

Culhoun  

si 

510 


STATE    OF   VIRGINIA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


SLAVE— Continued. 


S3 
35 
27 

31 
39 

34 

.. 

, 
38 
39 
40 

: 
• 

: 

•  : 

45 

54 
55 

as 

. 

60 

• 

e 

64 
69 
66 

67 
68 

69 

. 
73 
' 
74 
75 
76 
77 
M 
79 

81 
83 
HS 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  ami  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50., 

11. 

P. 

If. 

P. 

31.            F. 

11 

F. 

It, 

F. 

1C 

F. 

31. 

F. 

31. 

F. 

435 
402 
9 
110 
308 
315 
104 

152 
145 
4 
41 
139 
131 
31 

1G2 
153 
3 
45 
157 

41 

G90 
19 
1C2 
G57 
527 
251 

G55 
710 
17 
190 
592 
480 
237 
1 

447 
438 
690 
3 
151 
449 
S1G 
712 
15 
34 
3x3 
5i8 
146 
57 
o 

388 
430 
34 
84 
151 
311 
1,036 
89 

775 

217 
C53 
579 
265 
3 
36 
546 
498 
770 
1 
191 
514 
240 

25 
48 

4S6 
174 
57 
4 
405 
4G1 
45 
123 
160 
305 
1,120 
95 

759 
793 
22 
170 
GG9 
539 
243 
4 
27 
513 
491 
743 
5 
158 
4G5 
242 
859 
17 
41 

523 

1G7 
50 
o 

448 
4GO 
48 
115 
1C! 
303 
1,195 
85 

940 
812 
15 
189 
679 
581 
254 
4 
40 
524 
470 
885 
5 
155 
483 
217 
791 
20 
32 
306 
506 
154 
50 
4 
381 
451 
41 
108 
154 
302 
1,070 
92 

832 
811 
23 
175 
659 
578 
229 

620 
610 
14 
187 
436 
468 
192 

683 
021 
16 
178 
493 
4G1 

1,157 

781 
22 
259 
795 
776 
329 
1 
35 
498 
584 
1,190 
2 
202 
543 
239 
744 
13 
32 
3«7 
458 
195 
91 
2 
462 
525 

127 
157 
342 
1,257 
98 

829 
944 

219 
718 
579 
237 
1 
35 
494 
523 
1,041 
7 
ISO 
584 
253 
747 
25 
31 
3G4 
511 
177 
68 
7 
452 
408 
41 
109 
144 
329 
1,079 
116 

677 

' 

210 
534 
509 
151 
2 
21 
350 
418 
816 

610 
C44 
16 
157 

480 
429 
176 
3 
23 
3GG 
337 
700 
3 
137 

3::8 
108 
531 
13 
29 
250 
314 
131 
34 
4 
318 
325 
31 
86 
- 
222 
704 
09 

502 

6 

130 
379 
394 
138 

Carroll  

Clarke  

CHy 

G 
89 
73 
153 

12 
D3 
105 

150 

32 

47G 
387 
701 
1 
177 
45-3 
203 
G75 
23 
33 

454 

149 
54 
o 

455 
384 
42 
85 
155 
298 
1,043 
94 

30 
463 
440 
844 
4 
170 
433 
220 
775 
22 
41 
357 
477 
181 
66 
7 
395 
422 
39 
100 
148 
268 
1,  034 
86 
1 
C44 
72 
36 
1,178 
336 
27 
228 
5 
151 
262 
121 
221 
403 
383 

55 
24 
7 
374 
7G6 
517 
323 
5 
o 

31 
205 
877 
20 
155 
9 
7J 

23 
329 
390 

719 

18 
379 
328 
745 

G 

259 
303 
575 

11 

207 
221 
530 

Elizabeth  Citv  

37 
97 
31 
140 
3 
4 
05 
ISO 
33 
18 

29 
102 
40 
146 
3 
9 

113 

28 
11 
1 
79 
90 
10 

18 
80 
245 

140 

105 
5C8 
14 
25 
282 
3G7 
114 
29 
9 

335 
28 
90 
SO 
235 
794 
08 

1EG 
392 
170 
579 
13 
33 
269 
355 
135 
32 
1 
339 
300 
35 
104 
115 
235 
843 
75 

131 
333 
157 
494 
11 
18 
249 
290 
108 
42 
4 
270 
350 
22 
101 
97 
199 
807 
67 

SO 
219 
103 
316 
5 
22 
199 
167 
68 
19 

227 
118 
381 
12 
17 
186 
217 
80 
25 

Fairfax.. 

Fayette  

Floyd 

Giles  

Gilmer 

81 
C8 
4 
21 
23 
7G 
217 

224 
230 
10 
5!) 
61 
120 
550 
27 

198 

204 
17 
01 
74 
134 
500' 
44 

Goochlaud  

Greenville  . 

Halifax  

Ilunover  

150 
11 
7 
187 
83 
5 
53 

133 

8 
S07 
99 
G 
57 
1 
35 
40 
34 
73 
98 
70 
. 
14 
3 
4 
62 
ICO 
141 
74 

C79 
77 
4G 
850 
377 
26 
205 

73G 
70 

941 
414 
35 
226 
8 
153 
2G9 
127 
238 
447 
393 
197 
70 
16 
7 

707 

291 
1 

721 
71 
39 
907 
4C5 
31 
236 
4 
169. 
290 

252 
485 
352 
226 
63 
12 
13 
417 
800 
589 
343 
5 

70D 
75 
40 
1,007 
396 
25 
248 

672 
93 
36 
1,517 
. 
36 
2G5 
7 
177 
293 
149 
254 
442 
353 
199 
GO 
14 
12 
446 
809 
506 
317 
4 
3 
26 

ten 

27 

153 
U 

01 

5!8 
79 
28 
1,304 
279 
21 
195 

•J 

147 
210 
108 
195 
337 
. 
157 
45 
19 
5 
312 
563 

1 

2 
18 
156 
691 
31 
135 
6 
r,n 

482 
77 
38 
1,041 
277 
28 
194 
11 
121 
224 
101 
241 
351 
304 
166 
56 
12 

354 
558 
454 
268 
10 
1 
22 
193 
1 
2G 
126 
9 
R1 

716 
70 
45 

2,  r.a 

402 
25 
317 
4 
215 
325 
221 
327 
484 
4G6 
211 
71 
13 
13 
411 
893 
578 
301 
4 
; 
20 
248 
1,121 
27 
195 
5 
in? 

735 
74 

1,512 
384 
29 
274 
6 
186 
314 
165 
310 
499 
403 
249 
70 
20 
12 
408 
717 
549 
314 
9 
4 
:•• 
232 
971 
20 
199 
10 
<il 

459 
48 
26 
1,781 
223 
19 
153 

529 
53 
42 
1,  144 
238 
18 
192 
o 

150 
197 
118 
182 
340 
304 
154 
37 
16 
11 
310 
456 
. 
213 
5 
3 
23 
110 
649 
16 
131 
6 
GO 

a« 

38 
10 
1,  1U8 
130 
18 
158 
3 
123 
181 
113 
124 
226 
225 
81 
14 
7 
6 
193 
411 
240 
163 
1 
2 
14 
127 
448 
10 
H 
2 
37 

370 
12 
25 
939 
163 
7 
141 

0 

1?2 
145 
60 
150 
188 
270 
U5 
31 
8 
3 
215 
327 
249  : 
140 
1 
3 
15 
131 
394 
14  j 
83 
G 
37 

Highland  

Isle  of  Wight  ...     . 

James  City  

34 
51 
27 
52 
75 
79 
53 

4 

5 

G3 
147 
137 
GO 

131 
293 
148 
252 
457 
313 
218 
06 
12 
l(i 
395 
702 
486 
302 
7 
1 
22 
156 

17 
186 
3 
7fi 

1C5 
295 
142 
203 
402 
838 
213 
75 
24 
8 
407 
735 
510 
327 
1 
1 
33 
2JC 
907 
33 
17.1 
4 
•1 

147 
185 
160 
102 
309 
327 
147 
37 
6 
11 
259 
53-1 
410 
239 
3 
2 
12 
136 
725 
14 
114 
3 

KO 

King  George... 

Kiug  William  

Lancaster  .  . 

Leo  

Lewis  

Logan  

London  

Louisa  

Lunenburg  

Madison 

Murion  



5 

61 
177 
9 

6 

«0 
173 

44 

• 
179 
838 
31 
170 

77 

26 

908 
:<4 
187 
8 

U 

Matthews  

Ml  IVrr  

Mi.1.11,  ,.,  x     

Mourof.  .  . 

16 

20 

STATE    OF   VIRGINIA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


511 


SLAVE— Continued. 


50  and  under  CO. 

00  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90.  90  and  under  100 

1 

Above  100. 

Age  unkn'n. 

Total. 

\        . 

COUNTIES. 

22 
23 
24 
25 
2G 
27 
28 
20 
30 
31 
32 
!    33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
43 
43 
44 
43 
4(> 
47 

JL 

F. 

k 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

51. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

287- 
184 
4 

233 
241 
94 

270 
213 
7 
70 
197 
171) 
71 
1 
5 
140 
128 
380 
1 
Gl 
148 
07 
239 

1 

134 
0!) 
01 
27 
1 
134 
130 
14 
37 
47 
80 
291 
28 
1 
210 
21 
12 
027 
76 
17 
93 
1 
90 
70 
39 
96 
141 
149 
08 
14 
9 
2 
107 
215 
1C3- 
93 
1 

- 
153 
3 
47 
151 
183 
07 

181 
100 
4 
46 
320 
130 
54 
1 
o 

113 
103 
252 

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02 

73 
CO 
0 
18 
01 
55 
23 

19 
11 

31 
23 

0 

5 
1 
5 
0 
3 
1 

4 

10 

1 

1 
3 

0,055 
5,124 
119 
1,549 
4,  716 
4,450 
1,803 
10 
217 
3,396 
3,522 
6,499 
10 
1,236 
3,  346 
1,516 
5,180 
133 
223 
2,509 
3,082 
1,  104 
390 
25 
2,834 
3,200 
263 
783 
990 
2,082 
7,582 
595 

5,525 
5,548 
143 
1,398 
4,492 
3,838 
1,  572 
11 

3,279 
3,183 
0,275 
24 
1,181 
3,350 
1,600 
5,275 
138 
252 
2.4B5 
3,269 
1,155 
382 
27 
2,  902 
2,939 
284 
742 
994 
2,085 
7,315 
618 
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4,781 
526 
323 
9,099 
2,483 
203 
1,790 
32 
1,208 
1,  Oil 
950 
1,863 
3,071 
2,837 
1,445 
432 
136 
03 
2,731 
4,910 
3,594 
2,154 
35 
14 
217 
1,506 
6,003  ; 
180  : 
1,180 
59 
541 

11,580 
10,  072 
202 
2,947 
9,  238 
8,354 
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21 
420 
0,075 
0,705 
12,  774 
34 
2,417 
0,096 
3,110 
10,  455 
271 
475 
4,  994 
6,351 
2,259 
778 
52 
5,  730 
0,  139 
5-17 
1,525 
1,984 
4,167 
14,  897 
1,213 
2 
9,  483 
1,073 
582 
20,041 
5,018 
402 
3,  570 
.-.:, 
2,580 
3,960 
2,  184 
3,  673 
6,  139 
5,525 
2,869 
824 
230 
148 
5,501 
10,194 
7,305 
4,397 
63 
29  ; 
376 
3,008 
12,  420 
302 
2,375 
101 
1.111 

1 

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07 
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108 
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4 
39 
45 
78 
1 
11 

21 
84 
1 

9 
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27 

17 

17 
27 

5 
4 
3 

4 

4 

1 

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7 

1 

4 

34 

no 

54 
204 
3 
3 
84 
81 
31 
10 

38 
118 
58 
184 
7 
7 
73 
89 
30 
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1 
100 
100 
9 
17 
20 
72 
201 
14 

11 
37 
27 
75 
3 
1 
42 
£8 
14 
5 

4 
10 
7 
25 

7 
15 
15 
25 

o 
4 
1 
9 

3 

4 
5 
8 

Elizabeth  City  

o 

2 

0 

Fairfax 

3 

4 

1 

1 
8 
9 
o 

1 

2 
12 
10 

7 
2 

1 
3 
o 

1 

Floyd 

27 

.      40 
11 

o 

1 
1 

2 

1 

Fluvanua  

o 

Giles  - 

1 
38 
43 
3 
9 
13 
27 
87 
7 

107 
ISO 
6 
33 
51 
90 
377 
27 

20.3 
24 
13 
594 
99 
9 
81 

•  yi 

133 

11 

18 
26 
70 
228 
20 

36 
51 
4 
9 
8 
25 
89 
0 

11 
9 

2 
8 
9 
19 

12 
16 
3 
1 
4 
13 
26 

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G 

3 

4 

1 

40 
49 
50 
51 
52 
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54 
55 
50 
57 
58 
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m 

61 
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03 
G4 
05 
GO 
07 
08 
09 
70 
71 
72 
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75 
70 
77 
78 
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80 
SI 
S3 
El 
84 
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1 

1 

Greenbrier  

2 
3 
10 
2 

7 
1 

3 
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2 
3 

Greenville  
Hal  if  at 

1 

1 

Hampshire  

148 
23 
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327 
. 
4 
70 
o 

GO 
07 
34 
50 
81 
92 
49 
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2 
87 
150 
97 
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152 
22 
7 
300 
03 
7 
75 

59 
5 
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3 
27 

01 
6 

8 
91 
29 
3 
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1 
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28 
7 
20 
30 
30 
17 
2 

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2 

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3 

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4,702 
547 
259 
10,942 
2,535 
199 
1,780 
23 
1,318 
2,049 
1,234 
1,810 
3,068 
2,688 
1,424 
392 
94 
85 
2,770 
5,284 
3,711 
2,243 
28 
15 
159 
1,502 
6,417 
182 
1,189 
42 
573 

31 

7 

6 
2 

18 
1 
1 
4 

3 

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Highland 

16 
1 

4 

1          1 

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94 

112 
77 

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127 
129 
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12 
5 
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130 
187 
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58 
22 
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8 
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17 
25 
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1 
11 
18 
18 
7 

82 
134 
89 
70 

37  1 
CO 
41 
43 

46 
67 
43 

28 
2 

9 
17 
6 
9 

5 
4 
3 
2 

3 
7 
5 
3 

1 
1 

1 

3 
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1 

1 

21  j 

87 
1 
14 

Marshall  

6 

GO 
299 

e 

54 
3 
91 

5 

79 

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6 

42 

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6 
43 

211 
3 
31 

9 
49 
152 
3 
42 
4 

4 
23 
82 
3 
13 
1 
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1 
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1 

1 
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8 

1 
5 
12 

1 

8 
26 

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5 

6 

2 

2 

1 

j 

1 

Mouongalia  
Monroe.  .. 

17 

8               2 

1              4              1    . 

512 


STATE   OF   VIRGINIA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


SLATE— Continued. 


89 
91 

: 
101 

. 

15 

L17 
18 
119 

: 
. 

. 
. 

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M 

1  1<; 

.. 

DISTRICTS. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15nnd  undcr20.    20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40andu:idcr50. 

M.            F.            M. 

r.         M.         F. 

M. 

F. 

1C. 

P.             M.             F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

30 
1 
74 
80 
79 
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25 

4 
Cl 
8fl 
53 

175 
7 
317 
403 
230 
12 
445 
251 
210 
423 
3 
439 
59 
155 
13 
95D 

168 
5 
338 
421 
238 
11 
407 
241 
292 
4G4 
5 
45D 
64 
17D 
14 
1,008 
1 
18 
361 
7 
469 
325 
146 

11D 
43 
2 
19 

247 
170 
1 
3 
ISO 
274 
162 
83 
28 
41 
04 
387 
523 
292 
154 
453 
6 
88 
2 

165 
9 
367 
' 
236 
14 
543 
273 
226 
462 
5 
533 
60 
182 
19 
1,097 
1 
19 
343 
3 

356 
177 
240 
120 
38 
2 
14 
261 
191 
2 

C 
186 

296 
174 
105 
30 
50 
87 
352 
630 
262 
194 
414 
8 
83 
1 

165 
7 
372 
4i2 
244 
9 
502 
273 
276 
431 
4 
504 
73 
203 
25 
1,108 

157 
8 
388 
458 
241 
7 
581 
252 
256 
442 
7 
470 
64 
144 
26 
1,103 
4 
13 
393 
8 
573 
359 
305 
262 
103 
46 
6 
13 
257 
175 
4 
C 
203 
2D7 
155 
95 
31 
45 
82 
374 
569 
262 
175 
444 
6 
96 
2 

165 
4 
373 
411 
223 
11 
623 
254 
216 
431 
10 
435 
73 
159 
16 
1,004 
1 
14 
371 
1 
539 
287 
165 
183 
111 
38 
4 
7 
269 
161 
5 
5 
166 
245 
192 
99 
38 
65 
71 
366 
565 
206 
131 
425 
13 
91 

126 
4 
324 
373 
204 
12 
506 
213 
205 
345 
10 
331 
40 
121 
16 
872 
1 
10 
287 
4 
397 
273 
132 
199 
82 
39 
5 
11 
195 
139 

123 
6 
301 
361 
193 
11 
549 
183 
194 
389 
9 
314 
59 
98 
18 
842 
1 
13 
297 
6 
369 
259 
120 
183 
79 
34 
5 
12 
204 
125 
5 
3 
153 
201 
150 
56 
34 
47 
56 
300 
427 
179 
122 
339 
8 
71 
1 
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18 
55 
91 
130 
9 
1 
211 

209 

473 
519 
271 
18 
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331 
259 
562 
13 
497 
61 
138 
13 
1,327 

172 
9 
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430 
•• 
10 
784 
319 
203 
530 
7 
442 
62 
163 
15 
1,113 
1 
14 
379 
6 
557 
233 
175 
231 
139 
55 
6 
18 
285 
217 
3 
5 
206 
284 
187 
91 
40 
53 
83 
424 
640 
249 
187 
466 
12 
98 
1 
2 
20 
67 
109 
187 
16 
1 
303 
3 
2 
3 
9 
2 
149 
145 

Ill 
(i 
299 
304 
153 
7 
511 
233 
16D 
370 
3 
271 
30 
81 
15 
750 

122 
0 
331 
233 
189 
11 
549 
225 
192 
326 
7 
300 
34 
112 
17 
650 
o 

69 
1 
215 
220 
105 
6 
417 
148 
114 
£23 

73 
1 
231 
216 
115 
6 
477 
142 
120 
251 
8 
193 
43 
70 
10 
453 

Norfolk 

S2 
51 
77 
65 

73 
43 
65 

100 

1 

53 
20 
35 
3 
205 

Ohio 

51 
10 
25 
4 
23-1 

224 
31 
59 
6 
499 

Paces 

2 
98 

4 

102 

25 
393 
4 
477 
354 
162 
183 
112 
43 
7 

272 
163 
4 
7 
172 
241 
165 
74 
34 
28 
i  - 
39! 
506 
252 
138 
450 
4 
89 

15 
394 
5 
481 
305 
214 
238 
124 
53 
3 
9 
275 
167 
4 
8 
1D9 
261 
185 
91 
24 
56 
68 
334 
586 
253 
152 
465 
4 
96 
1 
3 
12 
63 
105 
177 
10 

21 
440 
4 
650 
451 
157 
263 
.149 
49 
3 

308 
193 
1 
4 
257 
381 
187 
83 
58 
54 
101 
441 
540 
246 
209 
539 
10 
115 
5 
1 
20 
79 
137 
253 
8 
1 
304 

17 
298 
1 
437 
283 
103 
154 
94 
oo 

3 

15 
177 
140 
1 
.: 
174 
259 
125 
56 
24 
46 
54 
299 
3:» 
165 
171 
341 
3 
57 

18 
280 
4 
360 
233 
103 
165 
73 
30 
3 
15 
173 
135 
2 
8 
132 
225 
133 
54 
31 
43 
51 
260 
448 
169 
151 
334 
10 
55 

15 
243 
1 
335 
230 
60 
120 
50 
17 
1 
6 
99 
98 

9 
175 
3 
253 
170 
74 
130 
52 
16 
3 
10 
89 
74 
8 

89 
107 
84 
32 
13 
36 
30 
203 
237 
114 
97 
237 
2 
29 

a 

6 
41 
76 
73 
6 

68 
53 
43 
45 
33 
10 

E8 
73 
35 
47 
30 
12 
1 
5 
51 
40 

Prince  William  .          ... 

Pulaski 

Ualeigh  

4 

C3 
39 

3 
33 
46 
3D 

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a 

10 
21 
35 
104 
10 
36 
73 
1 
24 

4 
162 
244 
111 
72 
33 
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56 
339 
373 
185 
128 
304 
8 
61 
2 
3 
15 
55 
84 
153 
C 

1 
90 
177 
74 
23 
23 
4) 
43 
213 
284 
114 
127 
261 
1 
45 

3D 
66 
53 
11 
5 

1- 
20 
123 
11 
41 
96 
3 
18 

Russell  

Scott. 

Smyth  

StatV  ird 

Taylor  

Tuzewell 

Tucker  

Tyler  

o 

1 

14 
44 
127 
197 
12 

1 
9 
26 
31 
2 

2 
10 
27 
36 
1 

17 
68 
90 
165 

9 

53 
107 
181 
12 

18 
70 
132 
195 
11 

- 
87 
127 
209 
11 

10 

75 
141 
4 

14 
62 
69 
144 
7 

8 
46 
51 
80 

Warwick  

Webster  

51 

CO 

£85 

267 

277 

262 
1 
3 
9 
12 
4 
182 
133 

231 
1 

242  ;        195 

1            i 

160 
1 
1 

6 

120 
106 

134 
g 
o 
5 
5 
4 
127 
C8 

121          161 

Wetzel  

Wlrt  

1 
6 

10 
7 
145 
116 

1 

3 
19 

159 
128 

1 

2 
26 
3 

154 
1J2 

3 

1 
7 
3 
146 
110 

1 
5 
16 
4 
131 
104 

3 

7 
18 
10 
172 
165 

1 

1 
5 
9 

0 

51 

76 

Wise  

1 
2 

7 
3 

150 
140 

11 

1 

174 
160 

Wood  

3 
75 
67 

Wyoming  

\Vvthe.. 

23 
35 

23 
16 

York  

Total  

6,771 

7,  079     32,  029 

32,  58C 

35,873 

35,387 

36,056 

33,  8K>     27,  340 

27,362 

41,625 

37,823 

86,858     30,090 

18,714 

17,  CC3 

STATE    OF   VIRGINIA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


513 


SLAVE— Continued. 


50  ncd  under  CO. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  nnd  under  &J. 

80  and  under  90. 

CO  and  under  ICO. 

Above  ICO. 

Age  ur-kn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

66 

e-7 

69 
CO 

fll 

C3 
C4 
55 
CO 
C7 
C8 
S9 
ICO 
101 
102 
103 
104 
103 
1C6 
107 
1C8 
10!) 
110 
111 
112 
113 
114 
115 
116 
117 
118 
111) 
120 
121 
122 
123 
124 
125 
120 
127 
128 
129 
ICO 
131 
132 
133 
134 
135 
130 
137 
138 
133 
140 
141 
142 
143 
144 
145 
146 
147 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

It 

P. 

51. 

F. 

1,1. 

F. 

51. 

F. 

jr. 

F. 

33 
3 
142 
174 
63 
1 
2-!7 
ISO 
89 
170- 

31 
3 
133 
13C 
62 
o 

326 
C5 
67 
139 
2 
143 
11 
CO 
4 
272 

38 

21 
o 

14 

5 

1 
50 
37 

1 

7 

1 

1 

1.141 
40 
2,  7C3 
3,  £00 
1,649 
62 
4,340 
1  C80 

1,078 
48 
2,716 
3,  C"8 
1,725 
72 
4,  658 
.1,802 
1,775 
3,200 
58 
3,016 
•100 
1,101 
125 
6,537 
7 
115 
2,588 
36 
3,  472 
2,343 
1,193 
1,540 
763 
293 
29 
95 
1,751 
1,229 
25 
.  33 
1,205 
1,843 
1,244 
519 
238 
373 
481 
2,587 
4,073 
1,605 
1,  130 
3,  105 
C5 
590 
10 
11 
109 
443 
783 
1,  216 
S3 
2 
1,882 
7 
14 
30 
91 
29 
1,058 
819 

2,219 
94 
5,  401 
6,  2C3 
3,374 
154 
9,034 
3,  872 
3,439 
6,468 
ICO 
6,111 
850 
2,070 
£44 
14,  340 
15 
253 
5,403 
67 
7,  341 
4,997 
2,356 
3,186 
1,589 
580 
57 
183 
3,520 
2,466 
38 
72 
2,043 
3,  S85 
2,387 
1,099 
490 
753 
1,037 
5,  4CS 
7,  7»G 
3,314 
2,515 
6,384 
112 
1,  232 
20 
18 
212 
1,019 
1,  575 
2,5-17 
143 
3 
3,  70-1 
10 

65 
170 
fit 
2,102 
1,025 

Jlontgonicry  
Morgan  

C9 
110 
51 
1 
136 
71 
44 
119 

95 
1C5 
48 
1 
223 
03 
45 
88 

51 
40 
10 
1 
43 
£5 
7 
40 

8 
6 

15 
18 
7 

1 
5 

6 
5 

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2 

o 
2 

Nansc'mond  

1 

1 

0 

Nicholas  
Norfolk 

48 
£3 
£5 
33 
1 
53 
3 
1C 
1 
79 

7 
4 
6 
12 
1 
19 
1 
3 

19 
13 
8 
17 
1 

1 
0 
1 

19 

4 
2 

4 
5 

0 

3 

6 
o 

Northampton  
Northumberland.. 

2 

1 

1,60-1 
3,  242 
42 
3,  CC.-> 
400 
969 
119 
7,403 
8 
137 
2,815 
31 
3,  fc'C9 
2,652 
1,163 
1,C46 
806 
281 
£8 
88 
1,769 
1,237 
13 
34 
1,378 
2,142 
1,143 
550 
252 
378 
556 
2,821 
3,713 
1,049 
1,365 
3,279 
47 
612 
10 
7 
103 
577 
7D5 
1,331 
58 
1 
1,822 
3 
9 
30 
85 
35 
1,104 
1,000 

« 

141 
23 
38 
4 
316 

CO 

10 
3 

ICO 

93 
7 

18 
1 

170 

86 
1 
ICO 
81 
53 
52 
14 
4 

38 
7 
6 

8 

1 

3 

Orange  

Pago  

1 

Patrick  

53 
1 
4 
£5 

1C 

4 

6 

o 

2 

Pittsylvauia  
Pleasants  

2 

175 
4 
£01 
147 
51 
67 
£6 
10 

1 

4 
51 

4 
ICO 

9 
102 
2 
K3 
C4 
33 
CO 
£3 
3 

Pocahontas  

21 
3 
05 
•      £9 
.  23 

OT 

9 

o 

11 

13 

1 

1 

Powhatau  

Preston  

163 
128 
68 
7(1 
33 
12 

0 

8 

72 
07 
1 
4 
42 
C7 
•18 
16 
10 
11 
10 
123 

ec 

50 
134 

5 
23 

54 
43 
19 
£8 
13 
3 

14 

6 
9 
11 

1 
1 

13 
3 
10 
9 
3 
1 

1 

1 

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o 
2 

9 

Prince  Edward  .  .  . 
Prince  George  
Prince  William  -  .  . 
Princess  Anne  
Pulaski  

1 

O 

1          2 

Putnam  

Raleigh  

1 
45 
33 

1 

37 
74 
33 
5 
6 
18 
15 
119 
121 
62 
.    43 
123 
1 
15 

1 

20 
15 

Randolph  

53 
49 
2 
1 
36 
55 
32 
10 
13 

15 
68 
131 
09 
41 
92 
2 
8 
2 

11 
9 

2 
5 

o 
9 

3 

Rappahaanock  .  .  . 
Richmond  

^ 

i 

Ritchie  

Roaue  

45 

107 
59 
13 
8 
27 
18 
190 
137 
57 
76 
103 
3 
£3 

9 
21 
18 
2 
3 
4 
5 
51 
48 
20 
19 
fll 

4 

14 
18 
13 
o 

1 
5 
5 
52 
55 
31 
11 
4'! 

4 
3 
2 

3 
6 
4 
1 

1 
1 

1 

5 

2 

1  

1 

Roanoko  
Rockbridgc  

1          2 
1          1 

Rockingham  

Russell  

Scott  

2 
5 
17 
10 
7 
10 

1 

1 

Shenandoali  

1 
5 
4 
3 

1 
9 

1 

1 

Smvth  

23 
34 
9 
10 
11 

9 
4 
1 
2 
2 

3 
o 

Southampton  
Spottsylvania  
Stafford  

4 

Surry  .  .  . 

1  i        1 

1 

Taylor  

6 

1 

j 

Tazewell  
Tucker  

1 

1 

! 

Tyler  

J 

3 

33 
53 

£5 
45 
4 

24 
£3 
23 
1 

7 
11 
20 
33 
5 

1 
10 
8 
10 

1 
7 
16 
9 
1 

3 

! 

Upshur  

4 
3 
4 

3 

1 

1           1 

Warren  

2 

1 

j 

Washington  
Wayne  

Webster  

CO 

74 

03 

70 
1 

23 

27 

7 

S  i           1 

g 

2 

Westmoreland  
Wetuel  

1 

Wirt  

1 

: 

42 

40 

1 
o 

WiBo  
Wood  

41 
62 

1 

1 

£3 
32 

1 

1 
2 

7 

Wyoming  
Wyiho  

38 

32 

8 
12 

9 
1C 

1 
3 

O 

1 

2 

1 

York. 

12,  C83     11,  1E8 

8.CC7 

7,503 

2,986 

3,  C81 

815  '     1,  068 

221 

319 

60       138 

3         1C 

249,  483 

241,  382 

490,865 

514 


STATE   OF   VIRGINIA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


IXDIAN. 


: 
8 

I 
S 
6 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  nnd  under  50.  , 

M.         r. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M.             F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1               3 

2 
1 

3 

2 

1 
1 

o 

o 

1 

Lee 

1 

1 

1 
4 
1 

Norfolk 

2 

3 
2 

1 
1 

4 

3 
4 

6  ,            5 

5 

1 

7 
3 

5 
2 

4 

2 
1 

1 

1 

Total 

| 

2 

1 

7 

5 

5 

10 

7              8 

8 

6 

2 

11 

0 

6 

6 

4 

AGGREGATE. 


1 

,  B68 

15  471 

C7  814 

G5  065 

74  476 

71  392 

67  947 

C4  923 

56  601 

57  767 

88  405 

90  950 

61  164 

^9  356 

43  635 

• 

830 

839 

3  615 

3  574 

4  070 

4  095 

3  999 

3  696 

3  008 

3  °13 

4  333 

5  374 

3  081 

3  753 

6,771 

7,079 

33  029 

32  586 

35,  873 

35,387 

36  056 

33  820 

27  340 

27  362 

41  625 

37  P23 

26  858 

26  090 

IS  744 

17  86° 

4 

2 

1 

7 

10 

7 

8 

8 

fi 

o 

11 

9 

6 

6 

4 

23,591 

23,390 

103  4G5 

101  230 

114  424 

110  884 

108  009 

102  447 

86  957 

88  348 

134  SO? 

134  158 

91  112 

8*)  205 

64  438 

61  870 

STATE   OF   VIRGINIA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


515 


INDIAN. 


50  and  under  GO. 

CO  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  aud  under  90. 

00  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unkn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

1 
3 
3 
4 
5 
6 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

ML 

F. 

M. 

r. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

1 

1 

9 
4 

1 
30 
7 
1 

10 
6 

19 
10 
1 
63 
18 
1 

1 

3 

2 
1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

30 

11 

3 

1 

Washington  

3 

3 

3              1 

3 

1 

i 

55 

57 

112 

AGGREGATE. 


27,646 

?6,716 

16,386 

15,  911 

6,485 

6,783 

1,696 

2,024 

245 

296 

25 

44 

333 

395 

528,842 

518,  457 

1,  047,  299 

Total  whites 

1 

1,317 

1,576 

SOS 

963 

394 

445 

108 

154 

35 

63 

9 

30 

7 

7 

27,  721 

30,  321 

58,042 

Total  free  colored. 

2 

12,089 

11,  188 

8,007 

7,563 

2,986 

3,081 

815 

1,068 

231 

319 

66 

138 

3 

16 

249,  483 

241,  382 

490,  86,5 

3 

3 

3 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

55 

57 

112 

41,055 

39,483 

25,254 

24,  437 

9,868 

10,  310 

2,619 

3,247 

501 

678 

100 

813 

343 

318 

806,  101 

790,  217 

1,596,318 

516 


STATE   OF    VIRGINIA. 


TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND   CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FKEE  COLORED. 
1 

Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

?                         0 

5              "s 

^3                 to 

*5                  t; 

BLACK. 

.MULATTO. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F.           Total. 

SI. 

F. 

Total. 

II. 

F. 

•a 

Total.  ; 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M.    !    F.     Total. 

Accomack  

5,314 
C,  147 
4,  732 
3  225 

5,347         10,001 
5,  956         12,  103 
5,  119*          9,  £31 
2,  41S'          5,  043 
1,436           2,  897 
3,  470           7,  167 
2,  039           4,  118 
10,  G67         21,547 
4,  274           8,  728 
1,271           2,052 
7,  152         14,  388 
5,  290         10,  583 
2,233           4.C81 
4,  324           8,  441 
2,352           4,685 
2,  718           5,  425 
2,533           4,992 
1,323           2,702 
3,050           6,041 
3,  71)0           7,  091 
1,  169           2,  492 
6,  621        13,  568 
3,  608           0,  948 
3,801           7,719 
875           1,8_OG 
2,  457           4,  C81 
5,100         10,019 
1,  856           3,  707 
837            1,701 
1,539           3,103 
2.5491          4,  'J.".!) 
1,  438           2,  940 
6,841'         13.C78 
2,  527,          5,  108 
1,  4251          3,  180 
1,  6701          3,  £!!G 
3,  879           8.  040 
5,  305         10,  430 
2,  721           5,  71G 
3/J241          7.743 
2,  580          5,  OD3 
G,  851          13,  042 
G,  529         13,  079 
3,024!          0,038 
1,827*          3,085 
2,210|          4,517 
1,  844           3,  814 
3,  830!          7,  653 
4,991          10,500 
1,522           3,015 
1,002           1,974 
5,562         11,063 
6,  134          12,  478 
2  189           4  442 

1,484 

300 
44 
32 
33 
32 
103 
1 
21 
120 
90 

1,632 
123 
513 
8 
£3 
24 
33 

3,110 
219 

879 
52 
55 

G7 
233 
1 
27 
.2:5 
194 
1 
133 
1 
14 
»   470 

145 
174 
217 

40 

PJ 

132 
52 
170 
73 
33 
138 
4-1 

137 
213 
319 
34 
70 
103 
52 
£02 
Gl 
18 
HI 

332   3,' 

287       ( 
530    1,. 
83 
134 
£40       i 
104 
373       . 
134 
51 
279       . 
92       '. 

18         14.C73 
SOO         12,  739 
15         11,233 
:12|          5,  775 
89|          3,  CCG 
CT           7,  4G4 
71          4,  2P9 
EG        22,  10.) 
35          8,  803 
73          2,  733 
>34|        14.C3J 
83!        10,  075 
ll          4,  082 
iOG           8,  747 
3           4,  ES3 
51(          5,  475 
171          5,  G33 
1           2,703 
!00           0,  431 
24           7,715 
1           2,  493 
H3         14,617 
544           7,  792 
31           7,  753 
!55'          2,  052 
!53           \  233 
M3         10,  G32 
64           3,771 
5          1,  700 
33:          3,  133 
29          5,  388 
110          3,  250 
40,         17,  424 
l'          5,  103 
Tl           T  131 
77           3,  773 
72           8,  718 
21          11,251 
10           5,  723 
10           7,  701 
'53           5,  353 
05         13,  747 
OS         14,  £87 
07           G,  103 
22           3,  737 
03!          5,  220 
031          4,  517 
52           7,  7J5 
8GJ        10,  035 
23           3,  038 
03          2,  237 
.53        11,  623 
•22        12,  733 
1           4,443 
.57,          7,  733 
•70           8,  731 
32         13,  233 
00,        41,  575 
14J          7,  037 
27          3,917 
70          0,1,; 
11          8,251 
15           3,  212 
11          10,  57J 

2,131 
5,87) 
353 
4C3 
2,  913 
2,032 
l,91f 
2,122 
37 
415 
4,5H 
84! 
41! 

1,  is: 

27 
4 

4,  or. 

3,  90, 
94 
1 
5,  IK 

4,71-: 

UJ 

1,  431 
4,  311 
3,  73; 
1,  57; 
4 
16J 
2,  90,- 
3,05! 
5,052 

1,  lOt 
2,914 
1,107 
4,157 
88 
10-! 

2,  23:: 
2,  517 

70:; 

230 

2,  02- 
2,  8J:, 
23L 
538 
956 
1.80C 
6,637 
441, 

2,  1  1  1        4,  £75 
5,435     11,  3  JO 
G23           E<?2 
£52;          723 
2,916       5,914 
2,  333^      4,  932 
1,  CG3       3,  77 
1.C831      4,105 
50! 
348'          703 
4,  1S2^      B.  639 
731        1,353 
53             93 
1,  1-17       2,  333 
32             53 

7i            H 
4,  043       8,  123 

Ifl'            23 
3.724       7,030 
123           214 
2               3 
4,  535       9,  6J8 
'  5,  040      9,754 
103           £31 
1,235       8,729 
4,  033       8,  492 
3,  223       6,  934 
1,  312       2,  832 
10             11 
153.          3.  '3 
2,83l|       5,032 
2,  7231       5,  734 
5,375     11,027 
18'            23 

i,  0:10     2,  201 

2,  C51       5,  705 

i.e.1*     2,105 

4,  048^       8,  205 
97            195 
193           351 
2,  225       4,  485 
2,  G3G       5,  153 
727        1,  433 
276!          572 
21              41 
2,  073       5,  2'J7 
2,  537       5,  43o 
284           547 
544!      1,  14- 
974        1,942 
1,  704        3,  537 
6,  331     13,  083 
431           871 
S              2 
4,  410       8,  81!) 
413          R70 
217          373 
7,633      17,  24  i 
2,  025'      4,  125 
147]          235 
1,  733       3,  475 
£3             41 
1,  005       2,  103 
1,02:>       3,455 

121       111'      £32 
1,£57    1,353   2,010     1 
145       £53       404 
103       102       273 
810       931    1,741 
COS       G7d    1,033 
304       433       024 
729       782    1,511 
4           4           8 
95'        D31      133 
723       743    1,477      3 
117        183       333 
2CI         30         G5 
£23       £:!3       433 
23         22         45 
2           5           7 
405       522    1,017 
437 
537       583    1,123 
43         48         91 
5           1           0 
952       913    1,832      1 
410       533       1)10      1 
21         34         53, 
155       1C')'       313 
427       493       030 
047       673    1,323 
233       230       493 
0           1;           7 
50         50        103 
423       4-13       073 
453       463       921 
817       903    1,747      1 
5           6         11 
128         t'3       213 
432       4!!9       Ml' 
433       542'       951 
1,023   1,227   2,253     1 
3.-.         41          75 
59         02       12l' 
213       2S3J      539 
555       C331  1,  198, 
333       428       733 
103       1061      205 
5          G:        11 
212       227       439 
331       372       733! 

4,  507!         IS,  586 
3,  916         £5,  625 
1,  ^80         12,  652 
890          0,  705 
7,055         13,741 
G,  278         13,  7  12 
t,  CM           G,  C89 
5.  GIG         27.  74!) 
95           0,  958 
945'           3,  070 
3,  176         25,  063 
1,050         12,525 
158           4,  040 
2,  703         1  1,  510 
104         •  4,992 
18           5,  494 
J,  1  10          14,  COO 
30           2,  703 
0,  Oil1         15,  212 
335:           8,  020 
9|          2,  502 
1,583      ,  20,  1C7 
0,  072          18,  404 
202           8,  012 
2,  947           5,  639 
9,238          14.471 
8,  354'        19,  016 
3,  373           7,  140 
21            1,  707 
420           3,  553 
G,  073         12,  063 
6,  705|           9,  Ml 
2,  774|        33,  1!« 
34'           5,  £03 
2,  417|           5,71:8 
G,  G36;         10,  40!) 
J,  116         11,034 
0,453         21,738 
2T1           5,  D97 
475           0,£30 
4,  9D4         10,  353 
G,  331         SO,  098 
2,  £59         10,  546 
778          0,  C8J 
531          3,  759 
5,  730         10,  850 
G,  133         10,  658 
547           0,  £52 
1,523         12,211 
1,  884          5,  020 
4,  107          0,  374 
4,  81)7        20.  520 
1,213         13,913 
2           4,443 
D,  403         17,  £22 
1,  t73           9,  804 
082         13,790 
3,041          61,610 
\  018         12,  105 
402           4,319 
1,  570          9,  !>77 
55          8.  306 
5,  7C8 
3,  SGOJ         14,  5J5 

Amelia 

1,461 

3,  097 

2,  U7;> 
10,  683 
4,  451 

5,  299 
2,  4:u 
4,117 
2,  533 
2,  707 
2,  45!. 
1.4JC 
2,t85 
3,  SOI 

G,  1.-G7 
3,340 

3,  ex 

1131 

1,851 
921 
1,504 
2,410 
1,508 
6,  837 
2,  04j 
1,750 
1,620 
4,107 
5,  125 
2,  9115 

Bath 

C 
99 
104 
1 

75 

Berkeley  

58 
1 

8 
£28 

80 

1C 
105 
1 

87 

173       . 
2 
37 
£01 

214       . 
5 

1; 

441    1, 

4721      i 
24 
555       1 
105 
310       ( 
9 
5 
19 
214       • 
170       : 
915   3,  ' 

6 

242 

21 
CO 

78 
7 

G8 
12 

140 
19 

105 

109 
3 
1 
241 
~    223 
IS 
27C 
55 
1CD 
6 

100 
93 
520 

Cabell 

Calhoun 

287 
171 
3 
140 
73 
16-1 
31 

301 
201 
4 
101 
09 
103 
21 

588 
372 
7 

147 
327 
55 

2-19 
12 
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5: 
147 
3 
3 
10 
108 
77 
395 

Carroll 

Charles  City 

Charlotte  
Chesterfield  

Clarke 

Clay  

Craig  

102 
05 
1,280 
1 
56 
05 
192 
1G2 

6         11 
113       213 
73j       140 
1.5451  2,831 
1 

CuljK'per  

JXnwiddie  

Doddriclge  

Elizabeth  City  

03 
63 
170 
172 

124 
133 
302 
334 

44         33 
103       175 
102       148 
247       243 
4           6 
7           6 
£5(        4. 
23.        40 
SOO       380 
27        3J 
10         12 
133       140 
104         98 
19         33 
58         40 

c      10 

43        44 

118       125 
09         82 

341       ' 
310       ( 

10 
13 

0.5       '. 

070    1,1 

53 

279 
233       ' 
49 
S8      1 
23 

87     : 

243       : 

151     : 

Essex 

Fairfax  

Fayctto  

Flovrt     . 

3,82, 

2,  sir/ 

G,79, 
G,  551, 
3,  OK 
1,85£ 
2,30. 
1,871 
3,82. 
5,  50!. 
1,49:. 
97-2 

0,  34  1 
3,  72-! 

0,G7: 
19,  SIX 
3,371 
2.C2-: 
2  311 

1,068 

5,061 

2 
100 
22 
270 
C 

94 
15 
250 
3 

3 

203 
37 
532 
9 

Frederick 

Giles  

223 
230 
1 
59 

201 
270 
2 
23 
I 
63 
1G7 
31 
1 
83 
23 
9 
1,112 

C38 

303 

167 

424 
530 
3 
83 
1 
140 
320 
71 

172 
38 
14 
2,109 
178 
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1,229 
303 

Grayson  

183       198       383! 
22        20        42 

2791      231       573J 
835!      924   1,009     1 
155       187.      342 

Greene  

Greenville 

77 
153 

40 

II  1'f- 

Hancock  

3,758,          7,482 
4,217;          8,521 
G,505j         13,170 
18,  389!        37,  !!S5 
3,  394^          G,  773 
'l,  8Gtr          3,  890 
2,  ;,->;            5,  037 
8,240 
l.OT'.i           2,167 

o,  ooa       10,  064 

89 
15 
5 
997 
82 
2 

571 
G 
291 
138 

122 
C 
631 
78 
11 
69 
4 
188 
98 

110 
IS 

883 
50 
14 
72 

358 
103 

85     : 

232       '. 
18 

1,481  3,: 
135:    i 

25 

141  i,: 

s 

446   1,( 

236       I 

4  43' 
43C 
16- 
9,  OX 
2,  10;. 
Ml 
1,736 
10 
1,104 
1,  S2G 

233       371       631 
84        113       197 
97!       1C6       £03 
1,333   1,433  2,789     2 
435       453 
51         M 
44          51          95 

' 
214        £03       477 

22J       VS2       5J5 

Harrison  .  .. 

Henry  

Highland. 

Wight  . 

STATE    OF   VIRGINIA. 

TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION— Continued. 


517 


WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

SLAVE. 

•a 

I 

COUNTIES. 

BLACK.                           MULATTO. 

DF.ACH. 

MULATTO. 

\ 

i 

£     .        c 

IS 

§> 

*"3 

•a 

~ 

f; 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

It 

F. 

Total.     M. 

F. 

Total,      f                             M. 

H                   EH 

F. 

Totul. 

II. 

R 

Total. 

o 
H 

H 

7  n>3j 

King  Gt-orjje 

i.i;:  iiiid  Queen  ..... 
Ki::g  William  ....... 


Lewis 

Log.m 

London 

Loui.-a 

Lum-nburg 

McDowell 

M.IU..-OU 

M..rm:i 


799,  1,486  5,501 
530  1,042  10,194 
255  509  7, 305 


Mercer 

Middle         .......... 

Monongulia  ......... 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morgan 


XeUon 

N-  w  Kent 

Nicholas 

Norfolk 

Northampton 

Northumberland 

Not;owuy 

Ohio 


Pago 
Patrick 
IVnillcton 
Pitt»y  Irani* 


Pocahontas 
Powhatuii 

PlX'StOll 

Prince  Edward 
Prince  George 
Piiuco  William 
Princess  Amie 
Puluski 
Pir.nam 


3,708 

2,  983; 
13,  245J 

4,5331 

3,  4141 


Rap  pi,  ban  nock  ..... 

Ri'-hinoud 

RitchU? 


Ro^tnok 
ItfK-kbr 
R  tckingham 


I 

10! 

630.  1,212 

329J  606 

9.')  I,".-1, 

2»0;  435| 


331:      599    1,254 
7ll       134        G7.1 


Slu-nuudouh  ........  : 

Smvth  .............  I 

Stuulutmpton 
Spott-ylvaniu  ...... 


Sun-y 


518 


STATE    OF   VIRGINIA. 

TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free  colored. 

Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

Total  Blave. 

Aggregate. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F.           Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.     Total. 

| 

M. 

F.         TotaL 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

3,717 

3,  583           7,  300 
4,  270           8,  625 
674           1,  392 
3,  154           6,  488 
3,  427           7,  064 
2,  £86          4,  583 
322               C62 
6,992         14,096 
3,  083          6,  604 
719           1,052 
1,  666           3,  387 
3,  283          6,  G9I 
1,  807          3,  728 
2,102          4,416 
5,167         10,791 
1,  349           2,  795 
4,  941          U,  886 
1,132           2,342 

8 

7 

5 
4 

13 
11 

• 

• 

3 
60 
31 
95 

| 
15         38 
34         82 
8         1C 
6         10 
3           6 
63       123 
28         59 
06       191 

K 

93 
16 
11 
16 
284 
59 
249 

7,351 
8,718 
1,408 
6,  49!' 
7,080 
4,867 
7S1 
14,345 
6,604 
1,552 
4,578 
6,  693 
3,728 
4,442 
10,  870 
2,797 
10,  143 
3,024 

41 
403 

;; 

80 
597 
537 
1,017 
42 
1 
1,719 
3 
8 
24 
49 
22 
829 
892 

52 
383 
0 
9 
76 
508 
395 
924 
67 

H 

14 
27 
54 
22 
750 
812 

93 

786 
12 
15 
156 
1,165 
932 
1,941 
109 

3,519 

2j 
51 
103 
44 
1,579 
1,704 

209 

! 

23 
198 
40 
3J4 

16 

13 
207 
4 
2 
33 
212 
47 
899 
18 

19 
416 
8 

j 

56 

410 
87 
606 
34 

112 
1,202 
20 
18 
212 
1,575 
1,019 
2,547 
143 

a 

3,704 
10 
23 
CO 
176 
64 
2,  162 
1,925 

7,463 
9,920 

1,428 
6,  517 
7,292 
0,  4K 
1,  740 
16,  KJ1 
6,747 
1,555 
8,282 
6,703 
3,  751 
4,508 
11,040 

a,  eel 

12,  305 
4,949 

4,355 

718 
3,334 
3,637 
2,297 
340 
7,104 
3,521 
833 
1,  721 
3,408 
1,921 
2,224 
5,024 
1,446 
5,045 
1,210 

Tyler 

1 

i 

1 
10 
161 

6 
61 

31 

27 

58 

1 

Westmoreland  
Wetzel 

356 
1 

471 

827       168 
II... 

196       364 

i!     i 

1,191 

o 

103 

82 
3 

185 

1 

15 
73 
20 
583 
221 

6 
36 
13 
275 
114 

Wise 

2 
15 

1 

22 

3 

37 

14 

21 
} 

48 
204 

9         S3 
21         42 
1          2 
37         80 
175       379 

26 

79 
2 
157 
682 

g 
37 

J 

. 

Wood  

Wytho 

28 
146 

44 
157 

75 
303 

York  

528,897;  518,514   1,047,411 

1 
16,  648,17,  909-v),  557  1  1  ,  073  12,  412  23,  485 

1            i 

58,042 

1,  105,  453 

210,  009 

204,877 

420,  886 

33,474 

36,505 

69,97SJ 

490,  ec: 

1,596.318 

NOTK.— 1 12  Indiana  included  iu  white  population. 


TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    iC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

0 
1 
f. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

4,732 
60 
19 
173 
173 
497 
109 
78 
219 
125 
46 
174 
622 
496 
230 
441 
65 
283 
111 
180 
585 
275 
271 
343 
37 
45 
397 
276 
176 
1,571 
175 
I.V.I 

5,119 
44 
20 
100 
167 
532 
100 
87 
207 
142 
45 
183 
544 
513 
224 
436 
49 
271 
87 
166 
013 
291 
248 
301 
32 
44 
286 
303 
171 
1,738 
220 
152 

9,851 
104 
39 
339 
340 
1,029 
215 
165 
426 
267 
91 
357 
1,166 
1,009 
454 
877 
114 
554 
198 
346 
1,198 
506 
519 
704 
69 
89 
683 
579 
347 
3,309 

:»5 

311 

583 

832 

1,415 

11,266 

498 

888 
(*) 
(•) 
(*) 

1,386 

12,654 
101 
39 
341 
300 
1,130 
237 
105 
427 
268 

n 

358 
1.5SO 
1,376 
738 

895 
114 
507 
203 
309 
1,377 
571 
l,05t) 
704 
• 

ra 

1,536 
890 

an 

5,02.1 
411! 
311 

Calhoun 

Cabcll 

1 

6 
33 
11 

1 
10 
41 
11 

2 
16 
74 
22 

341 
356 
1,103 

237 

Clarke 

(*) 
14 
<*) 
(*) 

Bolivar  

13 

27 

'PnrkliHnn'Mi     

. 
1 

1 
1 

427 
268 

(*) 
(*) 
(*) 

Buffalo  . 

1 

Cabin  Hill  

1 
19 
56 
15 
8 

1 
34 
127 

40 
18 

358 
1,200 
1,136 
494 
895 

Charleston  

15 
71 
25 
10 

170 
88 
113 

150 
152 
132 
(») 

(*) 

320 
240 
245 

Charlestown  
Christianburg  

Jeffi'reon  
Montgomery  

Claysvillc  

Wood 

Columbia  Furnace  

2 
24 
6 
32 
1 
27 

1 
41 
7 
30 
4 
39 

3 
65 
13 
62 
5 
60 

557 
263 
359 
1,200 

571 
585 

Columbiana  



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Crow  Roadl  
EdJuburg  

Sheuandoah  
..  do 

55 

2S4 

fi2 
(*> 
M7 

(  M 

117 
471 

Kliy.iiliri  ht  nwn  

Marshall 

Fairfax  
Fairmount  

Culpeper  

Falrview  

do.. 

(  *  ) 

Kannington  

do  

(  *  ) 

Farmville  
Fincastlo  

Forentvllle  
Pri-dt-ru-kKburg  
Front  Royal  

Prince  Edward  
Botetourt  
Sbcnandoah  
Spottsylrauia  
Warm 

138 

7 
179 
11 

1(0 
1 
5 
243 
6 

241 
1 
12 
422 
17 

924 
580 
35'.l 
3,731 
412 

333 
156 

279 
160 

612 
HI 

503 

788 
(*) 
(*) 

1,291 

Fulton  

Ohio  

STATE    OF   VIRGINIA. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


519 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &.C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLOUED. 

Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F.       ;    Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Glcnvillo  

202 
4S6 
268 
198 
482 
619 
530 
492 
24 
126 
31 
29 
239 
93 
513 
348 
854 
203 
239 
1,970 
923 
124 
180 
1,495 
565 
118 
155 
353 
233 
227 
556 
153 
113 
658 
37 
4,870 
163 
216 
1,221 
836 
913 
1..325 
1,583 

192 
419 
2C8 
197 
511 
593 
493 
423 
23 
130 
44 
26 
254 
DO 
570 
341 
584 
196 
200 
1,832 
905 
117 
168 
1,519 
446 
120 
161. 
387 
263 
250 
590 
124 
105 
630 
35 
5,420 
153 
236 
1,212 
610 
808 
1,483 
1,784 

394 
885 
536 
3!15 
993 
1,212 
1,023 
915 
46 
256 
75 
55 
493 
183 
1,083 
C89 
1,438 
399 
439 
3,802 
1,828 
241 
348 
3,014 
1,011 
238 
31fi 
740 
496 
477 
1,146 
277 
218 
1,288 
72 
10,290 
316 
452 
2,433 
1,446 
1,721 
2,808 
3,367 

1 
5 
1 
2 
35 
20 

3 

1 
1 
2 
38 
19 

4 
6 
2 
4 
73 
39 

398 
891 
538 
399 
1,066 
1,251 

<*) 
(*) 
(*) 

398 
891 
533 
399 
1,848 
1,339 
1,023 
915 
46 
372 
162 
55 
511 
264 
1,130 
969 
2,135 
722 
439 
6,853 
2,793 
241 
445 
3,364 
1,016 
247 
398 
741 
515 
477 
1,316 
279 
225 
1,422 
72 
14,620 
320 
452 
2,493 
1,606 
3,966 
6,544 
5,  150 

Grafton  

Taylor 

Guyandotto  

Cabell... 

Hampton  

3J5 
33 

387 
55 
(*) 

782 
88 

Harper's  Ferry  

Harrisonburg  
Hartford  

Rockingham  

915 

Houltown  

(*) 

Jacksonville  

Floyd 

3 

1 

3 

8 

259 
83 

51 
40 

62 
39 
(*) 

113 
79 

Jeffersonton  

7 

Lantz  Mills  

8 

10 
1 
29 
6 
43 
21 

18 
1 
47 
14 
91 
41 

511 
184 
1,130 
703 
1,529 
440 
439 
4,159 
2,050 

47 

33 

(*) 
138 
305 
139 

80 

18- 
8 
48 
20 

Lewisburg  

128 
301 
143 

266 
C06 
282 

Liberty  

Bedford 

Liberty  Furnace  

Shenandoah  

154 
96 

203           357 
126          223 

1,524 
373 

1,170 
370 
(*) 
51 
150 
1 
(  *  ) 

2,694 
743 

Manchester  
Manuington  

Chesterfield  

Marion  

Smyth  . 

9 
45 

9 
65 
2 
5 

18 
110 
2 
9 
2 

1 

19 

366 
3,124 
1,013 
247 
318 
741 
515 
477 
1,198 
279 
225 
1,343 

28 
90 
2 

79 
240 
3 

Middlebourne  

Tyler 

4 
2 

Moore's  Store  
Morgantown  

Shenandoah  

50 

30 
(*) 

80 

I 

12 

Moundsvillo  
Mount  Clifton  
Mount  Jackson  

Marshall  
Shenaudoah  

do 

7 

(*) 

26 
2 
4 

28 

26 

53 
2 

7 

55 

70 

48 

118 

Mount  Olive  

do 

New  Castle  

Craig  

3 

27 

(*) 

41 

I  *) 

New  Market  
Newport  

Shenandoah  

38 

79 

Norfolk  

Norfolk 

358 
3 

678 
1 

1,046    j    ll,33fi 
4    I          320 

1,331 

1,953 

3,284 

Orkney  Springs  
Palatine  

Shenandoah  

(*) 
(*) 
503 
594 
1,095 
643 

Parkersburg  

Wood 

28 
73 
502 
630 
224 

32 
73 

566 
866 
310 

60 
146 
1,068 
1,496 
534 

2,493 
1,592 
2,789 
4,304 
3,901 

511 

583 
1,145 
606 

1,014 
1,177 
2,240 
1,249 

do 

South  ward  

do  

West  ward 

do 

Total  Petersburg 
Point  Pleasant.  .  . 

do  

4,657 
257 
3,962 
531 
3,852 
4,750 
3,  794 

4,685 
257 
4,057 
495 
3,414 
4,038 
3,787 

9,342 
514 
8,  019 
1,036 
7,266 
8,788 
7,571 

1,429 
3 

213 
2 

406 
268 
468 

1,815 
2 
130 
3 

572 
281 
581 

3.24J 
5 
543 
5 
978 
519 
1,049 

12,  586 
519 
8,562 
1,031 
8,244 
9,337 
8,620 

2,845 

2,835 

5,680 

18,266 
519 
9,496 
1,031 
12,414 
14,023 
11,463 

Norfolk 

330 

604 

934 

Powell's  Fort  

Richmond  —  lnt  ward  

2,  820 
2,458 
1,358 

1,350 
2,228 
1,485 

4,170 
4,686 
2,843 

do 

3d  ward 

do 

Total  Richmond.. 
Riversville  

12,  396 
27 
231 
336 
418. 
171 
208 
1,359 
1,468 
219 
706 
102 
54 
271 
277 
110 
114 

11,239 
27 
216 
254 
508 
180 
212 
1,272 
1,397 
213 
724 
93 
46 
302 
310 
148 
125 

23,635 
54 
447 
590 
926 
351 
420 
2,631 
2,865 
461 
1,430 
195 
100 
573 
587 
238 
239 

1,142 

1,434 

2,576    j    26,211 

6,636 

5,063 

(*) 
46 
(*) 
143 
(*) 

11,  699 

37,  910 
54 
559 
612 
1,  219 
351 
777 
2,630 
3,875 
603 
1,583 
196 
100 
1,395 
598 
25d 
3!(H 

11 
9 
12 

17 
13 
27 

28 
23 
39 

475 
612 
965 

38 

84 

Salem  

112 

254 

Sisterville  

Tyler 

Smithfield 

22 

a 

48 
16 
12 

33 
4 
63 
26 
18 
1 

55 
9 
110 
43 
3J 
1 

473 
2,630 
2,975 
503 
1,460 
196 

99 

203 
(  "} 

303 

South  Wheeling 

Ohio 

Staunton  . 

407 
55 
62 

493 
45 
61 

<*) 
(*) 

900 
100 
123 

Stephensburg  

Frederick  

Stumptowu  

Suffolk  

Tom'n  Brook  

Nangemond  

93           127 
6              5 

220 
11 

793 
598 

292 

310 

002 

Triadelphia  

Ohio  ... 

(*> 
87 

Upperville  

Fauquier  .  . 

3    i          8 

10    1          249            62 

149 

520 


STATE    OF    VIRGINIA. 

TABUS  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  &C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FHEE  COLORED. 

o 

7j 
f 

SLAVE. 

1 

| 

tc 
u 
< 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

31. 

F. 

Total. 

293 
1C5 
2;  6 
SCO 
455 
130 
1,137 
032 
1,  C04 
1,017 
2,  103 
360 

871 

181 
KM 
3."4 
35G 
Ml 
1,108 
KH 
1,118 

i,  o:;<; 

2,244 
385 

534 
946 

410 
703 
611 

1,  341! 
2,183 
3,153 

4.  349 
751 

29 
43 
7 
3 
0 
1 
4 
14 
17 

5 
1 

49 
10 
3 
3 

C 
21 
1C 
3 
5 

40 
S3 
17 
6 
i 
3 
10 
35 
33 
8 
10 
1 

094 
429 
457 
JOB 
629 
280 
2,315 
1,281 
2,  215 
3,101 
4,359 
753 

(*) 
(*) 

(*) 

(*) 
(*) 
(") 

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457 
714 
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1,  181 

3,101 
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1,  474 
31 

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677 

7,175 
100 

1,5:0 

33 
Ml 

55 
493 

13,  KM 
209 
3,004 
03 
1,833 
120 
1,069 

4G 

51 

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14,  C83 

14,  C83 
209 
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03 
2,113 
120 
1,111 

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364 

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133 

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(*) 

Winchester 

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3,  081 

344 

708 

18 

24 

42 

1,877 

103 

230 

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10 

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1,111 

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TABLE  No.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

free  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  free  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  free  popu 
lation. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

SI. 

F. 

Total 

M. 

F.    :  Total. 

H 

51. 

F. 

Total. 

at 

F. 

Total. 

SI. 

F. 

Total. 

5,301 
5,989 
4,  047 
2,175 
1,442 
3,666 
2,073 
10,5tXi 
4,392 
1,361 
7,295 
4,  949 
2,350 
4,074 
2,  492 
2,475 
2,  452 
1,438 
2,951 
3,801 
1,313 
6,551 
3,  327 
3,859 
934 
913 
2,409 
4,630 
1,835 
1,563 
2,373 
1,  499 
6,360 

5,  343 
5,  885 
4,  559 
2,044 
1,42! 
3,457 
2,  039 
10,  440 
4,  235 
1,255 
7,  141 
5,010 
2,188 
4,  290 
2,  320 
2,500 
2,530 
1,333 
3,040 
3,  733 
1,163 
C.  380 
3,604 
3,  857 
837 
856 
2,433 
4,922 
1,839 
1,538 
2,  530 

1,4*; 

6,574 

10,  044 
11,874 
8,690 
4,  219 
2,871 
7,  123 
4,  112 
20,  946 
8,  C27 
2,010 
14,  346 
9,959 
4,538 
8,370 

4,  s:e 

4,975 
4,982 
2,701 
5,  991 
7,534 
2,470 
12,  931 
6,931 
7,707 
1,701 
1,  769 
4,842 
9,542 
3,004 
3,101 
4,1)03 
2,  935 

12,  »:;i 

1,484 
90 
360 
44 
32 
33 
32 
100 
1 
21 
126 
90 

58 
1 

8 
238 

1,632 

123 
513 

8 
23 

24 
35 

108 

C 
99 
104 
1 
75 

6 
243 

3,116 

219 
879 
52 
55 
57 
07 
208 
1 
27 
225 
104 
1 
133 
1 
14 
47U 

145 
174 
21(i 
40 
58 
132 

175 
73 
3.'! 
138 
44 

izi    so: 

213       387 
319       535 
34         89 
76       134 
1081       240 
53       104 
203       377 
61        134 
18         51 
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48         92 

14,062 

12,  489 
10,020 
4,351 
3,000 
7,  420 
4,283 
21,531 
8,762 
2,  094 
14,  839 
10,  245 
4,539 
8,076 
4,821 
5,036 
5,  (153 
2,733 
0,351 
7,558 
2,  477 
13,  900 
7,775 
7,738 
1,700 
2,635 
5,094 
10,  185 
3.  728 
3,131 
5,  332 
3,  245 
16,680 

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1,050 
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100 
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374 

13 

17 
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1,245 
1,  424 
26 
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17 
239 
1,210 
1,434 
20 
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6 
692 
101 
36 
43 
639 
143 
71 
67 
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16 
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17 
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14,  079 
12,  7C9 
11,  20li 
5,  775 
3,086 
7,401 
4.C89 
22,  133 
8,163 
2,730 
14,  893 
10,  675 
4,082 
8,747 
4,tE8 
5,470 
5,  603 
2,703 
6,  401 
7,715 
3,  493 
11,617 

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78 
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558 
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7 

200 
849 
12 
3 
S77 
59 
147 
3 
10 
108 
77 
395 

• 

Ciirroll 

Clav 

140 
78 
164 
34 
5 
108 
65 
1,286 

161 
69 
163 
21 
6 
113 
75 
1,545 

301 
147 
.:   . 
55 
11 
215 
140 
2,831 

18 
115 
293 
23 
1 
37 
9 
477 

19 
24 
184 
17 
1 
19 
2 
267 

37 
139 
477 
43 
2 
56 
11 
7441 

37 
139 

477 

,:) 

i 

11 
744 

Chestrrfield 

Clarke  

OnJg 

Dinwiddic  

STATE    OF    VIRGINIA. 

TABU:  No.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES— Contiumd 


5-2 1 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES.                                                                                  FOKfilGN  COUNTRIES. 

• 

Total  free  foreign  bom. 

• 
Aggregate  free  popu 
lation. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

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MULATTO.                                                  \VIIITi:. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

51. 

* 

Total. 

M. 

1 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

r. 

Total.         |             M.         F.     Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

II.     F.   Total. 

2,  478 

1,407 
1,619 

:i.  ga."> 

4,  994 
2  o,7C 
3,810 

2.  477 
0,734 

i;,  441 

2  983 

2.417 
1,313 
1,  OB8 
3,  098 
5,  238 
2.  714 
3,  921 
2,  579 
.   0.849 
0,  475 
3,  005 
1,813 
2,  200 
1,  938 
3,  824 
4,  820 
1,518 
1,000 
5,  551 
5,  941 
2,034 
3,  750 
4,175 
0,  3c7 
15,  000 
3,  391 
1,805 
2,  519 
3,928 
1,  005 
4,858 
0,553 
1,348 
1,959 
1,303 
970 
5,  143 
3,  545 
2,  286 
7,  48(i 
3,  149 
2,  178 
2,  214 
5,  842 
0,  108 
3,  OCO 
2,031 
760 
3,  380 
3,102 
891 
4,  042 
0,  451 
4,082 
1,  737 
2,892 
3,270 
1,  052 
2,  092 
11,400 
1,592 
1,  990 
1,090 
8,400 
2,244 
3.447 

4.893 
2,750 
3,237 
7,593 
10,232 
5,087 
7,731 
5.  050 

is,  03.3 

12,  916 
5,987 
3,040 
4.  498 
3,  797 

7,  o:i3 

10,  009 
3,003 
1,  959 
11,027 
12,027 
.   4,  100 
7,411 
8,385 
12,875 
31,628 
0,  759 
3,880 
5,014 
8,053 
2,134 
9,  703 
13,413 
2,508 
3,  799 
2,509 
1,  970 
10,  183 
7,187 
4,770 
14,724 
6,158 
4,388 
4,  352 
11,954 
19,1  : 
7,55) 
3,809 
1  531 

1 

50 
65 

191 
162 

1 

',          48%       103 

110 
39 

^ 

181 
67 
7 
3 
7 
g 

54 
19 
14 
10 
6 
6 
105 
4 

11 
193 

'    155 
8 
43 
118 
2,  729 
3 
1 
8 
75 
14 
115 
148 

273 
430 
, 

453 

198 

a 

14 
37 
9 

103 
51 
45 
19 
17 
20 
491 
12 
15 
33 
451 
336 
41 
130 
-     301 
6,  357 
14 
10 
23 
187 
33 
301 
372 
2 

0 

! 

273          5,10!) 
430           3.381 
9           3.  773 
454           8,  713 
198         11,251 
29           5,726 
14           7,701 
37           5,  359 
9         13,747 
1C31         M.287 
51            0,105 
451          3,  707 

Elizabeth  City  

68       124 
68       133 
170       361 
172       334 

4-1 
169 
162 
247 

4 

25 

296 
07 

; 

13:; 

104 
19 
58 
0 
43 
118 
69 

33 
175 
148 
240 
6 
6 
41 
40 
380 
31 
12 
140 
99 
30 
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16 
41 
125 
82 

77           2,  951       3  18 
344           3,  704           7 
310           8,201       272 
437         11,053       131 
10           5,  097         22 
13           7,  747          1  1 
60           5,  322         30 
68         13,  738           7 
670         14,  124        109 
58           6,  054         32 
22           3,  602         31 
279           5,  201           9 
203           4,  500         1  1 
49           7,  685         14 
98         10,  195       320 
22           3,  020           8 
87           2,  192         13 
213         11,590         22 
151          12,249       258 
...     '          4,  107        181 

Fairfax      

1 

l!  '. 

Floyd 

o 

IOC 

or 
270 
6 

1 

94 
15 
250 

:i 

3 

200 
37 
532 
9 

Gilfs 

1,837 

2,  393 

1,859 

3,  809 

5,183 

1,485 
930 
5,  47(i 
li,  080 
2,  073 
3,  091 
4,310 
0,488 
15,968 
:;.:,. 
2  015 

223 
230 
1 
59 

153 
40 

20, 
270 

29 
t 

69 
167 
31 
1 
83 
23 
: 
1,  112 
90 

658 

424 
500 

88 
1 
140 
320 
71 

172 
38 
14 
2,108 
178 
o 

1,229 
6 
599 
305 
93 

250 
38 
119 
11 
11 
1 
OH 
162 
133 
63 
1C 
3 
21 
106 

1 

17j          4,  517 
SO]          7,  705 
49l]         10,080 
12           3,  03:i 
lr>           2  207 

j 

Greenville 

I 
1 

llulii'ax 

33          11,  023 
451          12,71*1 
330           4,  443 

41         7,739 

130,          y,  "ill 
301          13,  2S3 
(i,  358         41,575 
14           7,  Oi7 
10           3,917 
23           C,  407 
187           8,  251 
S31          3,  212 
361          10,  575 
372         13,  000 
2           2,  698 

a       4,  189 

201          3,  005 
11           2,  282 
6          10,203 
549           7,  709 
13           4,790 
297         10,  273 
25           0,  507 
33:          4,  U78 
8'          4,  457 
957         12,  908 
308          12,  059 
1,  1!)9           8.  797 
51          4,083 
41           1,535 
27           7,  liTii 
32^           0,  457 
8            1,989 
50J          8,  398 
160J        12,1)17 
87(          9,  043 

85        3,  038 

16^           ^,212 
47'          0,  777 
24J          2,510 
7li,          4,  473 
1,971          27,223 
7           3,  900 
7i          4.  092 
:il           2.J08 
5,511          22,322 
37'          4,  740 
W           7.  '.'El 

89 
15 
5 
990 
82 
o 
571 
„ 
291 
138 
49 

123 
21 
59 
7 
5 

236 
78 
04 
36 
u 
1 
15 
44 

42 
122 
0 
001 
78 
11 
09 
4 
188 
98 
42 
193 
58 
. 
82 
1 
14 

4.1 
110 
12 
880 
58 
14 
72 
1 
258 
108 
46 
195 
7-1 
197 
100 
] 
6 

85           7,  098         33 
232           8,  055         94 
18'         12.907       183 
l,48l|        35,217    3,028 
130           7,  073          1  1 
25           3,  907           9 
14  ij          6,384          15 
5j          8,004        112 
440           3,  179|        19 
200         10,214        210 
88          13,  594       224 
388           2,  896'           I 
132'          4,  187|          2 
378|          2,  985         18 
182;          2,271           9 
»|         10,  203           5 
22'          7,  220       335 
4  777         11 

Hardy 

1 

1                    .  . 

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Isle  of  Wight 

8,493 

4,  125 

l,  co:; 

4,845 
li,  860 
1,  160 

1,840 

i,  an 

1,  (XX) 
5,  040 
3,642 
2,4% 
7,  23* 
3,0 
2  210 

i         i 

308 
107 
44 

133 
17 
60 
4 
6 
1 
315 
84 
i 
27 
10 
2 
i 
62 

Jeft'lTHiHl  

! 

King  George  

i        i 

Kin"  William 

2 
2 
1 

214 
2 
109 
7 
6 

438 
138 
538 
3 
1 
8 
: 
3 

20 
11 
6 
549 
13 
297 
25 
33 
• 
957 
308 
1,199 
8 
4 

32 

J 

Lee 

296 

69 
14 
15 

345 

85 
:, 
29 
20 

641!         15,  976       183 
J62'          6,  482         18 
124           4,015         27 
341          4,449           4 
41!       12,  Oil;      529 
'        12,  35l!      170 

2,  108 
C,  112 
(i,  16C 
3,  £85 
],83C 
771 
3,  305 
3,  21)4 
904 

4,  15;; 

(i,  3BO 
4,707 
1,792 
2,  824 
3,320 
1,  070 
2.  303 
10,  C83 
1,481 
1,807 
1,  143 
8,  221) 

0    tvj.l 

Hanhall 

11 

49 

15 
63 

26           7,  593       071 
112          4,073'          2 
1  531           3 

Matthews 

McDowell 

0,751 
6,390 
1,855 
8,201 
12,  741 
9,449 
3,529 
5,710 
0,002 
2  122 
4,  395 
22,  449 
2,991 
3,803 
2.  2."! 
10.  680 
4,510 
6.857 

134 
3 
34 
28 
5 
19 
7 
922 
27 
102 
o 

908 
378 
74 
27 
20 

a~. 

3V 

132 
1 

n 

12 
4 
24 
5 

1,020 
21 
104 

200 

4 
70 

40 

43 
12 
1,948 
51 

200 

322 
12 

: 

2! 
25 
3 
244 

33 
68 

310 
13 
3-^ 

632           7,  049:         19 
25           0.  435         21 
50           l,98l;          5 

Mercer 

Middlesex 

8 

i 

55 
16 
39 

g 

288 
.    44 
90 

107;          H,  348         34 
:t",          12.767         95 
04.          9,  550(        53 
IB.          3,  553,        55 
532           8.196     .    14 
77           6.  730!        34 
153           2,480         S3 
4  31)7         40 

10 
65 
28 
33 
2 

13 
1 

30 
863 
3 

1 
18 

2,740 
10 

4 

50 
160 
87 
85 
16 
47 
24 
70 
1,971 
7 

31 
5,  510 
37 

id 

1 

1 

Nelson 

Norfolk 

1,100 
416 
CO 
33 

i 

38 

2,008 
794 
134 
CO 
52 
143 
77 

314 

94 
41 
20 
39 
23 
147 

481 
7-1 
47 
18 
34 

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795         25,  253    1,  l'.!8 
1681          3,  953           4 
831          4,  085           6 
38           2.3:17          13 
7:1          1C,  ,-'!!    2.701 
41           4.  7(1):        27 
307*          7,211          1( 

Northumberland  

l 

1          i 

3,410 
li 

4 

522  STATE   OF   VIRGINIA. 

TABLE  No.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

• 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  free  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  free  foreign  born. 

Aggrcpato  free  popn- 
laUou. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

It 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total 

M. 

F. 

Totnl 

M. 

F. 

Totnl 

M. 

F. 

Total 

K 

F. 

Total 

Patrick  

3,  59 
2,05 
8,56- 
1,46 
1,84 
1,26 
0,30~ 
2,  (XT 
1,43 

3,554 
2,  Oil 
8,409 
1,405 
1,777 
1,  302 
• 
1,980 
1,414 
2,  80-' 
2,  105 

2,808 
1,010 
2,201 
2,  40:) 
1,735 
3,171 
2,578 
2,526 
6,142 
10,097 
4,513 
5,181 
6,378 
3,801 
2,92! 
3,901 
2,482 

1,568 
3,  429 
4,  257 
6G1 
3,  112 
3,382 
319 
2,260 
6,  %-.> 
3,  074' 
719! 
1,  663' 
3,  174 
1,802 
2,192 
4,845 
1,348] 
4,885J 
1,11!' 

7,151 
5,86: 
17,  03C 
2.87C 
3,617 
2,570 
12,430 
4,  OH! 
2,841 
5,  552 
4,320 
3,  802 
5,C» 

4,093 
5,009 
3,556 
6,551 
5,281 
5,229 
12,  674 
20,133 
9,121 
11,  522 
12,011 
7,078 
5,103 
7,482 
4,886 
2,329 
3,098 
6,909 
8.580 
1,358 
6,380 
6,954 
651 
: 
14,014 
6,577 
1,551 
3,  376 
6,  437 
3,707 
4,414 
10,083 
2,794 
9.824 
2,298 

r 

157 
1 

8 

124 
4 

100 
205 
45 
103 
3 

11 
146 
] 
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116 

M 

2- 
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S 
1C 
248 
4 
336 
383 
92 
195 
4 
4 
I 
t 
256 
797 

5( 
1! 
16- 

I          ' 
1 
K 

24 

1        K 
6: 

20S 

6" 
11 
187 

1  ; 

: 

67 
69 
218 

117 
K 
354 

a 

10 
107 
41 
140 
13- 
427 

!     - 
5,915 
17,  695 
2,875 
3,63- 
2,979 
12,475 
4,485 
3,  361 
6,071 
4,515 
3,815 
5,651 
3,300 
4,707 
5,  321 
4,  376 
6,551 
5,283 
5,384 
13,096 
20,665 
9,  172 
11,574 
12,  927 
7,861 
7,  503 
8,050 
5,205 
3,  013 
3,771 
6,960 
8,679 
1,374 
6,  391 
6,970 
710 
4,788 
14,263 
6,577 
1,551 
4,567 
6,439 
3.707J 
4,440 
10,  162 
2,796 
9,981 
2,980 

S 
5; 
36 
4 

42C 
1 
3 

1 
4o 
66 

11 

148 
19 
14 
108 
26: 
8 

161 
31 

i 

144 
24 
4 
12 
237 
26 
21 
60 
65 
8 
59 
52 
18 

- 
145 
10 
o 

386 

106 
23 

1 
S 
17 
17 

n 
a 

350 
S 

22 
K 

a 

2T 
3 
34 

a 

l 

110 

7 
7 
59 
93 
1 
1 
55 
18 

68 
5. 
6 

1C 

770 

ie 
a 

138 

S 

70 
10 
101 

14 
258 
26 
21 
107 
356 
r 

8 

2ir 

54 

1 

j 

63 
55 
09 
10 
770 
18 
53 
138 
13 
12 
70 
10 
100 
9 
14 
258 
26 
21 
167 
356 
9 
8 
216 
54 
4 
234 
36 
5 
20 
391 
39 
34 
108 
110 

S 

82l 
27 
1 
11 
254 
21 
2 
708 

1 
162! 

44 

7,  S89 
5,020 
17,704 
2,930 
3,706 
2,389 
13,245 
4,  503 
3.414 
6,209 
4,528 
3,827 
5,721 
3,310 
4,807 
5,  330 
4,  390 
6,809 
5,309 
5,405 
13,263 
21,021 
9,181 
11,582 
13,  143 
7,  915 
7,507 
8,290 
5,241 
3,618 
3,791 
7,351 
8,718 
1,408 
6,  499 
7,080 
721 
4,867 
14,345 
0,«)4 
1  .  .V,J 
4,  578 

o  o:i:! 

3,728 
4,  -1  12 
10.870 
2.  797 
10,  143 
3,024 

IVudli-ton  

Phtsylvania  

Pleasant:*  

Powhatan  
Prt'ston  

Princo  Edward  
Prince  George  

ICC 
178 
47 
92 
1 
4 
1 
4 
134 
398 

Prince  William  

2,75t 

O   O|: 

1,  898 
2,830 
1,605 
2,43x 
2,  5-10 
1,821 
3,380 
2,  703 
2,703 
• 
10.03C 
4,  G08 
5,741 
0,233 
3,877 
2,  78C 

2,404 
1,  117 
1,530 
3,  480 
4,  33!> 
697 
3.2G8 
3,  572 

saa 

2,238 

7,  050 

3,  sa; 

832 
1,713 

3,263 

1,905 
2,  222 
5,23? 
1,440 
4,038 
1,187 

Prmcc»s  Anne  

Pulaski  

8 
! 

1:1 

28 
11 

! 

3 

28 
12 

; 

18 
S 

50 
23 

Putnam  

Raleigh  

Randolph  

5 

122 
399 

Rap  p  uli  an  n»ck  

Richmond  

Ritchie  

1 

6-1 
46 
144 
8 
5 
86 
32 
832 
161 
63 
345 
234 

4 

1 

133 
132 
292 
17 
13 
170 
57 
1,  563 
279 
120 
685 
539 
13 
11 

1 
13 

135 
134 
23 
19 

I 

120 
169 
104 
. 
71 
15 
34 
8 
6 
3 

63 
96 

1 

22 
290 
240 
34 
39 
146 
120 
231 
295 
193 
599 
134 
38 
82 
16 
10 
6 
59 
123 
191 

Roanoke  

69 
86 
148 
9 
S 
• 

•• 

; 

118 
63 
340 
305 
8 
7 

a 

155 
106 
11 
2J 
73 
63 
105 
126 
89 
268 
63 
23 
48 
8 
4 
3 
31 
60 
95 

Rockbrid^o  

Rockinsliam  

... 

Russell  

Scott  

Shenaml  m\i  

Smyth  

Soutluuirttnn  

SpottHvlviuiU  

90 
12 
1 
8 
154 
13 
13 
42 
45 
3 

: 

9 

3 
109 
5 

234 

30 

20 
391 
39 
34 
108 
110 
11 

82 
27 

1 
11 

254 

21 

Stafford  

Surry  

Suswx  

Taylor  

Tozcwvll  

Tucker  

Tyler  

6 

1 
4 

1 
10 

Upshur  
Warwick  

Warren  

84 
31 

77 
27 

161 

58 

Washington  

Wayne  

Webster  

Westmori-Liud  

396 

1 

471 

827 
1 

168 

196 
1 

364 

Wetzel  

Wirt  

Wise  

2 
15 

1 
22 

3 
37 

14 
21 
1 
48 
204 

9 
21 
1 
37 
175 

23 

42' 
2 
85 
379 

Wood  

322 
1 
56 
21 

708 

Wyoming  

Wytho  

28 
146 

44 

157 

72 
303 

York  

44 

Total  

508,190 

504,162    1,  012,35816,  640  17,  90934,  55511,071  12,41123,482 

1                                                                                                i 

1,070,39520,701 

4,  352  35,  053 

2 

2 

a 

1 

3 

35,058   1,105,453 

NOTE — 112  Indians  and  4  CLincso  included  in  white  population. 


STATE    OF   VIRGINIA. 


r>23 


TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  THE  FREE  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

177 
47 
41 
C17 
561 
45 
156 
243 
300 
90 
7 
2,938 
122 
419 
12,  599 
],431 
53 

,-- 
155 

387 
330 
1,611 
4,617 
9,978 
7,735 

Asia  -.  .   . 

12 
5 
3 

1 
9 
389 

Africa  

*  Australia  

Atlantic  Islands  

Belgium  

British  America  

Central  America  

China  

41 
4,104 
16 
570 

10,  512 
32 
7 
81 
16,501 
259 
4 
8 
33 
40 

England  

y 

German  States: 

Bavaria  736 

Baden  9Z8 

Hesse  727 

Germany,  (not  specified)  G,  905 

7 

Total  Germany  

Great  Britain,  (not  specified)  

Greece  

Holland  

18,  673 
140 
357 
8,803 
31 
203 
1,001,710 
38 
1,259 
9 
33 
311 

Ireland  

Italy  

Mexico  

Norway  

Poland  

Pacific  Islands  

Russia  

14 
1,386 
27 
57 
4 
267 
10 

Scotland  :  

Spain  --  

Sweden  

1,  070,  395 

1 
76 
584 

West  Indies  ... 

Wales  

35,058 
1,  070,  393 

1,  105,  453 

frJ  1 


STATE    OF    VIRGINIA. 


TABLB  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  or. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

12 
538 
40 

2,344 

16 
213 
98 
95 
4 

321 
£5 
1G5 
.30 
304 
61 

5 

o 
4  224 

5 

11 
303 
81 
743 
73 
50 
41 
5 

S 
8 

41 
1,086 
149 
13 
41 
5 
C 
52 
4G1 
3 

905 
115 
9,482 
7 
C3 
213 
5 
18 
07 

150 
54 
15 
5 
118 
C85 
1,437 
5,134 
14 
54 
630 
93 
21G 
o 

259 
287 
02 
5 
1,895 
C3 
2 
21 
17 

61 
3 

28 
139 
136 
B 
8G 
7 
509 
37 
231 
29 

106 
15 
2 

1,567 
108,958 
30,518 
2    1 
60 
6 
2 
364 
6 
245 
5 

410    ' 

Gas-fitters  

44 
• 
143 
4 
5 

12 
4 
1,006 
184 

2 

2 

o 

155 
30 
3 
204 
16 

'JO 
7J7 
62 
10 
8 
2QO 

105 
156 
24 

44,041 
<j 

1,778 
1,341 
10 
74 
24 
192 

936 
3tH 
804 
3 
1,604 
43 
!)41 
15 
4 
2 
IS 
4U7 
4.  SOI 

Chemists                              * 

Gilders  . 

Glaziers  

Clerks 

Bakers  

Hair-workers  

Hardware  manufacturers  

Haruei-s-makcr  s  

Hat-binders  

natters  

Horse  dealers  

Billiurd-^aloon  keepers  

Hosiers  

Blackiug  manufacturers  ,  

Hucksters  

Blacksmiths  

Hunters  

Bleachers  

Ice  dealers  

Cottoa  cloth  manufacturers  

Innkeepers  

Inspectors  

Iron-founders  

Ironmongers  

Iron-workers  

DentiitB  

Bottlers  

Distillers 

Brassfounders  

Draughtsmen  

BroMHWorkcrs  

Drivers  

Brewers  

Drovers  

Bricklayers  

Brick-makers  

Blidge-builders  

Editors  

Brokers  

Broom-makers  

Expressmen  

Machinists  

Factory  hands  

Mantua-makers  

Farmers  

Manufacturers  

Farm  laborers  

Ma    makers 

Carpct-umkcra.  

Carriers  

Carteri  

Carven  

Cattle  dealers  

Gardeners  and  nurserymen.  .  . 

Calkert  

Merchants  ...                  

STATE    OF    VIRGINIA. 

TABLE  Xo.  6.— OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF 

OCCUPATIONS.                                       NO.  Or. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

o 

,751 
396 
507 
1,112 
349 
4 
75 
81 
48 

47 
10 
11 

2 

278 

1,435 
2 
115 
5,459 
1,257 

15 
1,013 
14 
57 
58 
12 
71 
11 
2,467 
10 
3 
122 
31 
80 
54D 
72 
38 
26 
!'.•; 
491 

155 

75 

578 
357 
190 
3.C50 
423 
54 
425 
754 
230 
8!) 
5 
33 

0 

2 
9 
310 
67 

6 

Millers                                                    

Tailors  

Quurrymen  (               20 

Millwrights  

Tanners  

Teachers  

' 

Teamsters  

y     p 

Telegraph  operators  

Tinsmiths  

Tobacconists  

Xa.il  manufacturers  

Traders  

Saddlers  !             710 

Negro  traders  

Newsmen  

Sail-makers  G4 

Officers,  (public)  

Ostlers  

Oystcnuen  

Seamstresses  4,536           "    "'  " 
'     Servants                                                                     11  053          Watchmen  

142 
100 
1,  245 
70 
32 
1,  6S7 
17 
78 
3 
4 
4 
5 
111 
5 
9 
62 
3 
33 

2,269 

Watch-makers  

Shingle  makers                                                            12     {    Weavers  

p 

Ship  carpenters                                                              2"!          Well-diggers... 

1 

Shipmasters                                                                           r           Whalemen... 

Wheelwrights  

Whitewashed  

Whitesmiths  

Wiue-makcrs  

3 

y 

Wine  and  liquor  dealers  

Wire-makers  

Pilots 

Woocl-cordcrs  

WooJ-cutters  

Steamboatmen                                                                 50          Wood  dealers  

Woodenware  manufacturers  

| 

Wool  combers  and  carders  

Wool  dealers  

1 

Woolen  manufacturers  

Other  occupations  and  unknown  

Students                                                                      3,  357 

Total 

Profeisora  

297,354 

STATE    OF   WISCONSIN. 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 

l 
a 

i 

• 

. 
• 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5.      5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40.    40  and  under  50. 

M. 

P. 

M.            F.      |      M.      !      F. 

M. 

F. 

It 

F. 

M.            F. 

M.             F. 

It 

F. 

124 
7 
178 
184 
78 

100 
G 
108 
IDC 

77 

458 
41 
829 
925 

a-jo 

1 
543 
110 
72 
1,693 

ceo 

o 
3,301 
3,021 
241 
09 
188 
180 
2,518 
2,355 
1,409 
7C1 
1,485 

2,331 
083 
805 
495 
812 
1,371 
20 
1,900 
195 
038 
4,001 
055 
234 
744 
1,343 
173 
370 
100 
535 
1,460 
739 
2,311 
' 
1,3(57 

44! 
30 

805 

3tl 
1 
557 
109 
08 
1,009 
018 
1 
3,120 
2,998 
219 
55 
172 
199 
2,380 
2,206 
1,470 
789 
1.4CG 
321 
2,298 

879 
429 
785 
1,286 
25 
1,891 
195 
590 
4,406 
601 
240 
7G4 
1,280 
179 
324 
105 
517 
1,367 
740 
2,133 
419 
1,334 

538 
30 
805 
915 
293 
1 
530 
104 
07 
1,700 
500 

3,180 
3,187 
302 
44 
149 
178 
2,585 
2,319 
1,  534 
809 
1,480 
248 
2,232 
033 
970 
SCO 
8C7 
1,440 
24 
1,618 
173 
605 
4,085 
020 
184 
085 
1,265 
153 
287 
101 
535 
1,532 
821 
2,349 
381 
1,396 

505 
31 
843 
608 
250 
1 
477 
92 
42 
i    1,728 
5!>8 
1 
3,  OC4 
2,973 
210 
01 
130 
170 
2,454 
2,271 
1,385 

1,433 
205 
2,211 
035 
853 
309 
77C 
1,384 
1C 
1,646 
178 
010 
4,142 
573 
157 
080 
1,211 
154 
278 
90 
481 
1,430 
775 
2,3S 
335 
1,354 

397 
27 
007 
057 

390 
28 
•    >. 
C14 
151 

327 
23 
534 
555 
158 

273 
19 
475 
547 
149 

432 
50 
928 
807 
372 
2 
556 
401 
.      113 
2,090 
044 
1 
3,672 
3,180 
220 
74 
582 
570 
2,626 
2,581 
1,635 
1,120 
1,312 
529 
1,974 
753 
1,227 
4G9 
1,272 
1,422 
52 
1,  434 
431 
569 
4,836 
723 
799 
794 
885 
300 
522 
158 
649 
1,572 
• 
3,609 
562 
l,39fi 

478 
02 
819 
821 
329 
2 
576 
130 
74 
1,918 
C58 

458 
47 
920 
882 
384 
3 
556 
195 
70 
1,912 
CIS 
3 
3,390 
3,063 
255 
130 
255 
342 
2,598 
2,249 
1,  343 
900 
1,313 

2,262 
G92 
870 
504 
1,207 
1,259 
37 
1,882 
298 
C34 
5,263 
744 
400 
703 
953 
214 
488 
128 

1,464 
003 
2,673 
B 
1.3J2 

399 
24 
070 
730 
209 
1 
404 
95 
33 
1,558 
490 
2 
2,842 
2,734 
181 
58 
100 
171 
2,194 
1,798 
1,106 
805 
1,151 
235 
2,050 
535 
801 
400 
945 
1,056 
17 
1,588 
100 
519 
4,535 
532 
145 
578 
685 
134 
307 
94 
503 
1,378 
' 
2,351 
343 
1,1*9 

349 
)9 
512 
013 
189 

255 
13 
358 
402 
134 

Dad  Ax 

Burnc'tte  

123 
33 
10 
394 
140 

135 
17 
10 
344 
15C 

402 
57 
43 
1,390 

489 

375 
54 
34 
1,386 
400 
1 
2,354 
2,472 
133 
41 
105 
127 
1,896 
1,852 
1,103 
724 
1,083 
107 
1,807 
463 
829 
303 
690 
1,062 
14 
1,119 
123 
:   - 
3,114 
448 
112 
484 
993 
117 
198 
01 
393 
1,  152 
559 
1,968 
265 
1,075 

323 

08 
21 
1,200 
370 

35-1 
68 
25 
1,209 
351 

331. 
92 
36 
1,259 
379 

223 
31 
25 
941 
241 

Clark  ...     . 

Dallas  

7D5 
772 
37 
12 
44 
C7 
575 
532 
339 
194 
278 
74 
475 
149 
190 
23 
154 
297 
8 
420 
58 
153 
1,251 
1C1 
. 
130 
143 
54 
84 
23 
165 
359 
179 
534 
IS) 
277 

749 
720 
39 
20 
Cl 
73 
523 
5.17 
: 
109 
S92 
75 
479 
150 
1% 

103 
. 
4 
455 
Cl 
154 
1,328 
143 
08 
138 
137 
43 
8G 
24 
128 
354 
174 
499 
125 
287 

2,  471 
2,578 
211 
31 
122 
130 
1,807 
1,947 
1,236 
750 
1  227 
192 
1,794 
480 
918 
302 
747 
1,180 
15 
1,155 
131 
500 
3,000 
4G9 
123 
520 
1,022 
120 
222 
60 
405 
1,  247 
081 
2,004 
2CD 
1,138 

2,097 
2,203 
131 
13 
125 
139 
1,065 
1,611 
1,049 
040 
947 
102 
1,363 

770 
229 
510 
917 
12 
897 
93 
389 
2,588 
342 
183 
485 
69.1 
119 
207 
59 
337 
1,061 
501 
2,023 
206 
935 

1,952 
1,988 
112 
21 
95 
117 
1,603 
1,560 
993 
705 
930 
109 
1,306 
412 
786 
222 

835 
17 
922 
107 
332 
3,243 
355 
124 
470 
753 
102 
187 
66 
325 
1,009 
412 
2,038 
225 
92-1 



3,394 

3,031 
223 
87 
224 
323 
2,586 
2,247 
1,519 
1,092 
1,314 
389 
2,157 
671 
1,001 
411 
990 
1,285 
41 
1,  572 

539 
5,635 
702 
• 
705 
909 
189 
411 
106 
• 
1,610 
726 
3,236 
474 
1,421 

2.1C2 
2,324 
146 
35 
124 
127 
1,690 
1,542 
1150 
660 
1,017 
205 
1,653 
450 
722 
279 
0)9 
873 
21 
1,206 
133 
425 
3,205 
411 
140 
443 
838 
102 
212 
82 
370 
1,183 
430 
1,823 
234 
1,067 

1,623 

1,717 
87 
16 
63 
66 
1,267 
1,103 
720 
493 
744 
121 
1,283 
333 
598 
180 
390 
647 
9 
818 
79 
336 
2,464 
2CC 
76 
316 
655 
75 
143 
30 
257 
920 
315 
1,463 
160 
778 

Door 

Grant 

Green 

Green  Luke  

Keuosha  

Kcvvauueo  

La  Creese  

La  Polnto  

Mauitmvoc  

Marathon  

Marquette  

Monroe  

Outagaraio  

Pcpin  

Polk  

Portage.  

Itichliuid  

Hock  

Saint  Cioix  

Sank  

STATE   OF   WISCONSIN. 


527 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 

50  and  under  60. 
SI.            P. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90.  90  and  under  100 

Above  100.  ;  Age  unkn'n 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
JO 
11 
12 
13 
14 

M. 

P. 

M.            F. 

M. 

F. 

11.             P. 

11 

F.        M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

209 
13 
SCI 
363 

105 

U7 

17 
188 
248 
57 

91 
13 
133 
172 
30 

59 
4 
100 
155 
18 

27 
3 
38 
07 
10 

17 
1 
33 
43 
5 

6 
1 
6 
10 
2 

o 

3,402 
273 
5,815 
6,  148 
2,157 
7 
3,745 
1,118 
471 
12,772 
4,236 
8 
23,  151 
22  531 
1,659 
431 
1,678 
1,  834 
17,  843 
10,  5-18 
10,  397 
6,531 
9,919 
2,301 
15,  621 
4,605 
7,305 
2,993 
6,599 
9,617 
203 
11,631 
1,619 
4,381 
31,  452 
4,496 
2,209 
5,016 
8,119 
1,341 
2,572 
701 
4,015 
11,069 
5,  118 
19,133 
2,892 
9,  834 

3,070 
213 
5,  153 
5,626 
1,707 
5 
3,  434 
643 
318 
11,649 
3,804 
5 
20,699 
20,254 
1,288 
377 
1,008 
1,319 
16,  252 
14,606 
9,411 
6,101 
9,035 
1,865 
14,  812 
4,164 
6,567 
2,537 
5,550 
8,491 
149 
10,  781 
1,234 
3,852 
30,  959 
3,911 
1,328 
4,531 
7,563 
1,051 
2,067 
628 
3,481 
10,  153 
4,605 
17,  463 
2,496 
9,  092  i 

6,472 
515 
10,  968 
11,  774 
3,864 
12 
7,179 
1,766 
789 
24,  421 
8,040 
13 
43,850 
42,  775 
2,  947 
808 
2,680 
3,  153 
34,  095 
31,154 
19,808 
12,632 
18,944 
4,100 
30,433 
8,769 
13,  872 
5,530 
12,  149 
18,108 
352 
22,412 
2,853 
8,233 
62,  411 
8,407 
3,537 
9,547 
15,682 
2,392 
4,639 
1,389 
7,496 
21,225 
9,723 
36,  596 
5,388 
18,916 

9 
7 
2 

1 
1 

Bad  Ax 

2 

2 

Uuffalo 

227 
43 
23 
678 
215 

158 
28 
6 
4U7 
147 

112 
16 
6 
3J3 
115 

79 
14 
5 
286 
64 

32 

32 
3 
1 
91 

17 

2 

4 
1 

1 

1 

4 

100 
26 

Clark 

23  I          16 

6  !           3 

1 

4 
o 

2 
1 

4 

Dallas 

1,245 
1,253 
76 
17 
55 
53 
1,010 
871 
540 
345 
543 
98 
903 
222 
456 
150 
227 
54  (i 
U 
C79 
71 
233 
1,582 
220 
69 
248 
601 
60 
110 
31 
1% 
737 

240 
I 
1,103  i 

131 
550 

922 
941 
52 
11 
32 
48 
742 
607 
383 
271 
356 
72 
659 
164 
336 
108 
159 
379 
2 
470 
38 
104 
1  229 
190 
43 
200 
445 
34 
73 
24 
132 
554 
178 
847 
89 
397 

616 
681 
30 
5 
29 
33 
511 
396 
243 
187 
225 
55 
406 
105 
237 
94 
88 
222 

0 

320 
25 
134 
699 
105 
oo 

144 
272 
27 
M 

16 
95 
340 
141 
495 
54 
255  ] 

485 
494 
26 
7 
16 
15 
400 
299 
217 
144 
188 
44 
367 
78 
180 
66 
74 
178 
o 

237 
22 
104 
582 
73 
17 
113 
203 
20 
46 
14 
65 
2«5 
73 
439 
46 
208 

182 
209 
7 
1 
4 
10 
103 
115 
95 
67 
80 
9 
139 
40 
72 
18 
34 
69 

164 
154 
5 

31 
43 
3 

30 
27 

1 


o 
4 

1 

3 

3 

2 

Dodge 

Door  

16 
17 
18 
19 
SO 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
40 
47 
48 

4 
119 
103 
81 
44 
55 
6 
110 
28 
71 
19 
22 
69 
2 
54 
6 
18 
184 

23 
j 
6 

19 
73 
3 

12 

4  ' 
» 

91 
15 

145i 
10 

78  i 

1 

1 

22 
27 
20 
14 
8 
4 
28 
4 
15 
3 
3 
19 

21 
20 

3 

12 
1 
21 
6 
18 
2 
4 
8 

3 
4 
2 

4 

1 

1 

4 
3 

2 
1 
1 

1 

2 

Fond  du  Lac  
Grant 

I 

16 

l 

8 

Green  Lake  

2 
1 
o 

51        27 

1 
1 
1 

1 

22 

13 

2 

1 

95 
9 
35 
181 
40 
8 
45 
77 
12 
19 
o 

:n 

103 
19 
174 
18 
83 

15 
2 
6 
36 
4 

9 

o 
7 
35 
3 
1 
5 
16 
2 
3 

4 

1 
1 
2 

Marquctto  

3 
2 

2 

1 

8 
24 
1 
3 

1 
3 

! 

2 

i 

Tepin  

1 

1 

Polk 

6 
13 
3 

30 
3 

21 

4 

15 
1 
25 

2  1 
16 

1 
1 
5 

I 
I 
1 
2 
1 

i 

2 

3 

n 

15 

1 
25 

1 

i  . 

Sank... 

528 


STATE    OF    WISCONSIN. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE— Continued. 


90 
SB 

. 
- 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

DO  and  under  40. 

40  und  under  50. 

It 

P. 

51. 

P. 

It 

P. 

M.             F. 

It 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

22 
407 
58 
384 
442 
441 
183 
141) 
272 
42 

21 
K2 
50 
360 
430 
44C 
1C1 
151 
281 
38 

55 
2,102 
183 
1,  047 
1,827 
1,808 
C77 
595 
1,813 
147 

42 
2,003 
188 
1,637 
1,  7'JG 
1,680 

Oil 
1,715 
103 

53 
2,070 
17:1 
1,835 
1,  9!ll 
1,860 
041 
Ki3 
1,701 
138 

3!) 
2,081 
185 

1,771 
1,844 
l,87(i 

c:;o 

057 
1,043 
139 

40             39 
1,  539       1,  405 
173           110 
1,  547       1,  490 
1,  600       1,  491 
1,  678       1,  037 
523           450 
540           4U7 
1,240       1,207 
08             97" 

33 
1,173 
107 
1,  345 
1,071 
1,418 
394 
424 
1,128 
99 

13 

1,137 
105 
1,301 
D70 
1,359 
334 
400 
1,170 
101 

103 
1,578 
200 
3,196 
1,  362 
2,105 
657 
630 
1,919 
430 

09 
1,823 
214 
2,163 
1,323 
1,848 
738 
052 
1,900 
227 

\64 

2,008 
224 
1,811 
1,433 

1,741 
737 
Oil 
1,991 
273 

33 
1,743 
109 
1,729 
1,306 
1,639 
583 
540 
1,604 
132 

30 
1,421 
110 
1,429 
1,296 
1,498 
441 
473 
1,  229 
111 

1,068 
77 
1,133 
976 
1,157 
323 
327 
800 
55 

Winnelntgo  
Wood                 

Total 

12,  905 

12,  753 

50,809 

55,050  i  56,111 

54,  248 

44,  673     42,  570 

36,  8»7 

30,  054 

02,906     59,482 

59,  091 

49,  305 

39,804 

29,  324 

FKEE  COLOKEU. 


, 

1 

1 

2 

o 

2 

1 

0 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Bad  Ax                             ... 

i 

3 

5 

4 

1 

4 

4 

1 

3 

3 

0 

o 

i 

2 

1 

0 

i 

0 

o 

3 

•t 

4 

1 

2 

1 

o 

1 

3 

3 

5 

Crawford  

i 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

5 

3 

3 

i 

6 

1 

4 

1 

•j 

0 

10 

j 

8 

7 

4 

7 

Dodge  

o 

1 

0 

; 

4 

3 

° 

0 

R 

Door  

1 

9 

Douglas  

j 

2 

Dunn  

3 

2 

4 

4 

1 

2 

i 

Eau  Claire  

1 

3 

1 

j 

1 

Gruut  

3 

4 

3 

0 

1 

4 

7 

1 

: 

o 

1 

1 

3 

0 

0 

I 

Iowa  

1 

1 

0 

Juckrton  

1 

1 

1 

17 

Jefferson  

1 

- 

Kenosha  

l 

1 

4 

3 

3 

4 

1 

2 

2 

2 

La  Croswe  

1 

0 

Lafayette  

4 

2 

3 

i 

3 

La  Pointe  

1 

Manitowoe  

1 

" 

1 

1 

M 

Milwaukee  

(> 

2 

A 

" 

25 

Monroo  

Oconto  

, 

Outajamle  

; 

1 

; 

1 

I'torec  

0 

0 

o 

3 

• 

Portage  

2 

1 

1 

Racine 

10 

10 

1° 

16 

y 

9 

9 

ill 

Uichlaml  

1 

Rock  

3 

i'roix  

1 

M 

Sauk  

35 

Slmwan.. 

1 

1 

4 

:\ 

7 

3 

a 

4 

3 

3 

3 

a 

J 

STATE    OF    WISCONSIN. 

TABLE  Xo.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


529 


AVI-IITE— Continued. 


50  i:-Jil  under  CO. 

00  and  under  70. 

70  and  umlcr  60. 

60  and  under  EO. 

DOauduudcrlCO. 

Above  100. 

Agcunku'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

j 
COUNTIES. 

i 

M. 

F. 

11. 

F. 

si. 

F. 

U, 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

jr. 

• 

F. 

20 

8C7 

a 

807 
8-13 

iX 

Sit 
250 
616 

49 

15 
021 
38 
032 
6J8 
048 
182 
210 
454 
25 

430 
35 
441 
371 
434 
1S6 
131 
303 
25 

9 
3C8 

370 
2S3 
313 
82 
122 
2G1 
17 

3 

110 
8 
149 
132 
131 
50 
58 
BO 

441 
13,819 
1,357 
13,  029 
.  12,401 
14,  033 
4,  050 
4,555 
12,302 
1,425 

3C8 
13,021 
1,102 
12,  807 
11,221 
12,  703 
4,  191 
4,211 
11,338 
909 

779 
20,  870 
2,553 
2G,  43G 
23,  G23 
20,71,7 
8,850 
8,  700 
23,  700 
2,424 

1C2 
4 
12G 
88 
129 
18 
31 
S7 
4 

" 

35 

: 

7 

7 
18 

20 

4 

1 

4 

17 

0 
23 
1 

3 
3 

4 
1 
3 

5 

3 

1 

1 
5 

1 
2 

1 

1 

Wood                       •    58 

I 

22,  245 

16,207 

10,  715 

8,378 

~3,  340 

2,000 

C12 

501 

71 

53          5  |        8 

122 

E5       400,  309 

307,  384 

773,  GLI3 

FEEE  COLORED. 


1 

ii 

9 

20 

I 

1 

1 

24 

15 

39 

Bad  \x 

2 

10 

10 

20 

3 

2 

8 

20 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

14 

14 

28 

5 

2 

2 

2 

34 

38 

72 

6 

2 

1 

14 

5 

19 

g 

1 

2 

2 

9 

1 

9 

9 

18 

10 

1 

0 

3 

9 

Eau  Clairo 

11 

•i 

2 

28 

31 

59 

12 

2 

1 

21 

14 

33 

Grau  t 

13 

2 

1 

23 

8 

31 

14 

1 

3 

1 

14 

9 

23 

15 

3 

1 

4 

1G 

1 

3 

2 

5 

17 

•  1 

18 

3 

17 

11 

28 

19 

1 

1 

19 

18 

37 

20 

2 

1 



13 

13 

M 

21 

1 

1 

22 

2 

2 

4 

<>X 

1 

n 

1 

54 

53 

107 

04 

2 

1 

3 

25 

1 

18 

9 

07 

°fi 

1 

6 

4 

10 

2 

1 

2 

16 

17 

33 

28 

2 

5 

7 

29 

5 

i 

2 

1 

1 

88 

30 

5 

31 

2 

1 

57 

36 

93 

Rock 

32 

2 

2 

33 

1 

20 

Ifi 

3G 

*M 

2 

22 

23 

47 

Shawano  .  . 

35 

530 


STATE    OF    WISCONSIN. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION   BY   AGE  AND    SEX. 


KHEE  COLORED— Continued. 


36 
37 

:.' 
-i 
41 

43 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  aud  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30.    30  and  under  40.    40  and  under  50. 

M.             F. 

51. 

F. 

51. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

51. 

F.             51. 

F. 

51. 

F.             JI.             F. 

1 

1 

1 

! 

1 

1 

! 

i 

5 
3 

1    

3 

G 
1 

3 
3 

5 

o 

4 

0 

6 
3 

1 
1 

5 
4 

3 
2 

6 

2 

4 
3 

5 
2 

2 

P 

2 
5 

1 
1 

i 

4 

1 

5 

3 

5 

4 

2 

G 

5 

1 

2 

3 

3 

15             12 

75 

88 

91 

68 

04 

71 

55 

44 

118 

92 

111 

71 

06 

45 

IXDIAX. 


HALF-BREED. 


AGGREGATE. 


1 

8 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
13 
i 
14 

1 

j 
23 

3 

3 

15 

10 

31 

27 

*.'«> 

27 

25 

34 

37 

1 
4 
1 
4 
2 
1 

31 
4 

1 
6 
5 

24 
3 

4 
4 
2 
1 

1 

£5 

22 
1 
3 
1 
3 
1 
1 

,P 

1 
3 
2 

5 

1 
3 

2 
4 

4 

1 
1 
4 

3 
1 
1 
o 

4 
1 

1 
1 
1 

2 
1 
3 

4 
1 

3 

2 

4 

1 
1 
1 

| 

5 

1 
1 

1 

1 

| 

1 

! 

Sauk 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

2 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

n 

o 

1 

1 

o 

3 

1 

1 

4 

4 

£3 

27 

39 

37 

37 

34 

37 

40 

51 

51 

38 

43 

31 

35 

2 

., 

22 

26 

27 

25 

£8 

28 

13 

20 

17 

11 

11 

13 

14 

9 

5 

14 

13 

10 

15 

12 

10 

10 

3 

6 

11 

1 

e 

1 

o 

7 

36 

30 

37 

40 

40 

38 

23 

23 

23 

0" 

12 

19 

14 

10 

12  905 

12  753 

56  SCO 

55  056 

56  111 

54  C48 

44  673 

42,  570  36  897 

36  654   62,906  59,482 

59,001  49,305  39,804  '  SS,  324 

15 

12 

75 

88 

01 

68 

64 

71  i     55 

44     118     92 

111     71  i    66     45 

4 

4 

23 

27 

39 

37 

37 

34  '•    37 

] 
46  '    51  i    51 

38  :    43  '    31     35 

o 

; 

36 

3D 

37 

40 

40 

i 
38     23 

23     83  '    22 

12     19  '    14  [    10 

1      1 

1      i      | 

12  926 

12  776 

56  943 

55  210 

56,278 

54,393 

44,81-t 

42,  713  37,  01S 

36,767  !  63,  098  i  59,647 

59,252  49,438  39,915  2D,  414 

I 

STATE    OF   WISCONSIN. 

TACLU  Xo.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


531 


FBEE  COLORED— Continued. 


50  and  under  CO. 

u'O  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  !)0. 

00  and  under  100. 

Abov 

I.I. 

elOO. 

Age  unkn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
12 
43 

M. 

F. 

51. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

II. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

F. 

J.I. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

2 

3 
1 
31 
15 

5 

1 
GO 
34 
1 
4 
52 
1 

Sheboygan  

1 
o 

1 

?9 

1 

1 
28 

1 

AYulworth  

1 

1 

3 

24 

2 

1 

Wood  

33 

11 

20 

9 

3 

4 

3 

o 

1 

633 

518 

1,171 

INDIAN. 


i 

, 

10 

5 

]  i 

5 

5 

1 

1 

205 

225 

430 

0 

1 

10 

11 

1 

1 

a 

11 

24 

1 

1 

15 

24 

39 

1 

12 

1C 

23 

1 

20 

10 

30 

Outuguniii!  

1 

e 

5 

11 

Polk  

o 

o 

4 

. 

1 

Rock  

i 



1 

1 

2 

i 

1 

1 

6 

5 

1] 

Sauk  

i 

3 

3 

i 

1 

G 

18 

Winncbajro  

i 

12 

2G 

3 

6 

6 

4 

1 

288 

325 

G13 

1 

2 
3 

4 
5 

a 

7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 
13 

24 


1IALF-BEEED. 


g 

G              6 

! 

140 

140 

286 

1 

i 

1 

53 

65 

118 

Cliippewa  

« 

• 

g 

7  '           G 

! 

199 

205 

404 

1 

i, 

AGGREGATE. 


8.1,  2  15 

| 
10,207  :  10,715 

8,378       3,340  !    2,660 

612 

501 

74 

53 

5 

8 

122 

95 

406,  309 

367,384 

773,  693 

Total  whites  

1 

9  '            3               4 

3 

0 

653 

518 

1  171 

') 

1 

i 

1° 

26  !            6 

15  •            6              6 

4 

1 

288 

325 

G13 

4 

6 

7  '           0 

199 

205 

404 

Total  half-breeds  .  . 

4 

22,295 

16,341  :  10,747 

8,  402       3,  349       2,  670 

619 

504 

74 

H 

5 

9 

122 

95 

407,  449 

308,  432 

775,  881 

NOTE. — 404  half-breeds,  not  specified  in  preliminary  report,  (Table  41,  p.  290,;  they  having  beou  included  In  white  population. 


532 


STATE   OF   WISCONSIN. 


TAIILK  No  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

1 

BEE  COLORLD 

Afnjrcpnto 

31. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

3  40^ 

3,070 

0,  472 

11 

9 

20 

o.  :?3 

273 

512 

515 

513 

5,815 

5,153     • 

10,  '008 

21 

15 

39 

11,007 

0,149 

5,  c:o 

11,  775 

10 

10 

20 

11,705 

2  157 

1  707 

3,  804 

3,004 

j 

12 

la 

4  OE6 

3,  7=9 

7,805 

7,  C95 

1,172 

723 

1,805 

1,  E','5 

471 

318 

789 

780 

10,  773 

11,049 

24,  421 

12 

8 

oo 

24,  -Ml 

4,  230 

3,634 

8,  040 

14 

14 

23 

8,Cflrl 

H 

5 

13 

13 

D     . 

23,  151 

20,  009 

43,  850 

31 

38 

72 

43,022 

22,534 

20,  2C5 

42  7C9 

14 

5 

1!) 

42,018 

*" 

1  C59 

1  ffi8 

2,947 

1 

1 

2,048 

Dou  las 

431 

808 

o 

2 

4 

012 

Dunn 

1,678 

1,  CCS 

2,680 

9 

9 

18 

2,704 

Eau  Claire                                

1,  £34 

1,319 

3,153 

0 

3 

9 

3,102 

17,  B43 

10,  252 

34,005 

23 

31 

59 

31,  154 

10,543 

14,  COO 

31,154 

21 

14 

35 

31,  1CD 

10  3137 

0  411 

11  80S 

19,  808 

0,531 

a,  101 

12,  G33 

23 

8 

31 

12,003 

9,  E19 

9,  CC5 

18,  944 

14 

9 

23 

18,907 

2,301 

1,005 

4,103 

3 

1 

4 

4,  170 

15,  021 

14,  812 

30,  433 

3 

2 

5 

30,438 

4  005 

4   104 

8  709 

1 

1 

8,  "O 

7,305 

0,507 

13,  872 

17 

11 

28 

13,  !)03 

o  £C3 

2  507 

5  530 

5,  5JO 

I  acrosse 

C  539 

5,550 

12,  149 

19 

18 

37 

12,  186 

9,017 

8,401 

18,  108 

13 

13 

no 

10,  134 

203 

14D 

352 

1 

1 

353 

11  G31 

10  781 

2^  412 

2 

2 

1 

22,410 

M 

1  G'^4 

1  258 

2  CU2 

2,  022 

M-m  uctto 

4  381 

3  652 

8  233 

8,233 

31  452 

30,  953 

02,411 

51 

53 

107 

02,  518 

4,490 

3',  911 

8,407 

2 

1 

3 

8.410 

O   00^ 

1,344 

3,535 

13 

9 

27 

3,592 

5  030 

4  511 

9,577 

0 

4 

10 

9,507 

8  119 

7  503 

15  002 

15,082 

1  .'Ml 

1  051 

2,  392 

2  572 

2,007 

4,039 

10 

17 

33 

4,072 

Polk 

7C7 

033 

1  400 

1,  400 

4  017 

3  483 

7  533 

o 

5 

7 

7,507 

11  OGD 

10  150 

21  225 

88 

47 

105 

21,  SCO 

Ricbland  .... 

5  118 

4  CJ5 

9  723 

5 

4 

9 

9  733 

Rock  

19  133 

17  4C4 

30  507 

57 

33 

93 

30,000 

o  4J7 

5  330 

2 

0 

5.  333 

Sank  . 

0  030 

9  007 

18  C27 

20 

1C 

33 

18.SC3 

•Ml 

341 

702 

22 

25 

47 

023 

13  £49 

13  C21 

25  870 

2 

3 

5 

23,  C75 

1  337 

1  1C"1 

o   vy) 

1  • 

1 

2,  530 

13  G""J 

-1,  iU., 

1°  807 

°G  433 

21 

31 

CO 

20,  496 

J'1  401 

11  2nl 

21  G01 

23,022 

14  C35 

12  70" 

20  7C7 

19 

15 

31 

20,  E31 

4  C59 

4  191 

8  850 

I 

i 

8,051 

4  °11 

8  703 

I 

3 

4 

8,773 

11  350 

°3  718 

23 

52 

23,770 

"Wood  

1  4°5 

913 

2  4M 

1 

1 

2,  425 

Total  

400  700 

307  914 

771  710 

C53 

518 

1,171 

775,  881 

NOTE. — Of  the  free  colnred  population  398  nrc  male  and  339  female  mulattos.     613  Indian*  nnd  404  half  breeds  included  in  white  population. 


STATE   OF   WISCONSIN. 


533 


TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c. 


CITIES,   TOWN'S,    &.C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FIIEE  COLORED. 

Agere  gate. 

51. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F, 

Total. 

Ashland  

99 
174 
183 
359 
174 
215 
131 
405 
223 
392 
208 
209 
501 
424 
111 
158 
311 
105 
614 
239 
410 
123 
244 
251 
78 
301 
129 
1,076 
350 
311 
342 
325 
232 
231 
310 
68 
219 
505 
199 
248 
151 
207 
321 
169 
109 
111 
154 
187 
'    212 
162 
268 
705 
150 
479 
596 
428 
597 
180 
731 
224 
62 
116 
496 
318 
91 
89 
287 

97 
145 
100 
316 
101 
167 
104 
452 
219 

M4 

178 
200 
424 
401 
90 
14G 
239 
88 
550 
201 
324 
98 
195 
250 
73 
333 
122 
1,185 
300 
280 
298 
285 
109 
193 
249 
63 
200 
488 
185 
214 
112 
161 
294 
137 
73 
92 
1S3 
148 
105 
120 
199 
002 
150 
453 
529 
385 
539 
192 
099 
200 
18 
M 
257 
227 
67 
70 
901 

106 
319 
349 
675 
335 
382 
225 
917 
442 
756 
380 
535 
925 
825 
201 
304 
550 
193 
1,  1C1 
410 

5 

439 
507 
151 
C34 
251 
2,  201 
650 
591 
040 
610 
401 
424 
559 
130 
419 
1,053 
384 
463 
203 
368 
615 
300 
187 
203 
277 
Xi5 
377 
283 
467 
1,367 
300 
932 
1,125 
813 
1,126 
378 
1,430 
424 
80 
200 
753 
545 
158 
159 
488 

KO 
319 
349 
075 
335 
382 
203 
D18 
442 
756 
386 
535 
925 
635 
201 
304 
550 
1C3 
1,164 
440 
734 
221 
439 
- 
151 
094 
251 
2,275 
050 
591 
640 
013 
401 
424 
500 
130 
419 
1,053 
384 
403 
203 
-.103 
015 
306 
187 
203 
277 
335 

282 
487 

1,307 
300 
933 
1,125 

813 
1,  ICO 
378 
1,  430 
424 
80 
200 
753 
545 
158 
15U 
4M 

do.                                       

B  -i-en 

Bud  Ax  

do  

do  

do  

do  

24 

14 
1 

38 
1 

do  

Greenwood 

do  

do  

do  

Ilillsboro'                                    

do  

do  

do  

do.  ..                                  

do  

do  

do  

do  . 

do  

do  

do  



do  

1 

1 

do  

do  

do  

do  

8 

6 

14 

do 

do                               

..     do  .         ...              

do  

1 

o 

3 

Morriion 

do  

do 

do                                                   .   . 

1 

1 

Pittsfield 

ilo 

do 

do 

htstown 

do 

1 

1 

Almi 

do                            

do                  

do 

do 

do 

Glencoe 

do 

do 

do                 

' 

do 

do 

Brothertown 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Chi     ewa  Fall" 

do 

Ea  1e  Point 

do 

do 

do 



Kne  Vallov  -  -  . 

Clark    . 

534 


STATE    OF   WISCONSIN. 

TABLF,  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  £c.— Continued. 


CITItS,   TOWNS,    tC. 

CO  UN  Tit  3. 

WHITE. 

F11EE   COLOUKD. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F.                Total. 

31. 

F.                 Totul. 

4  -.3 
533 
5£8 

612 
411 
5:>1 
533 
57(3 
5-18 
713 
455 
475 
516 
538 
105 
1,403 
013 
439 
470 
38.1 
OS.') 
440 

413 
259 
145 
301 
1,2S7 

344 
434 
590 
573 
073 
337 
538 
435 
531 
491 
073 
3!!9 
4-1G 
. 
5:0 
132 
1,428 
553 
S70 
303 
303 
048 
387 
309 
300 

117 
319 
1,  143 
159 
110 
305 
SCO 
529 
81 
3C6 
3W 
341 
387 
5U1 
480 
009 
620 
506 
424 
439 
830 
4C9 
535 
3,317 
458 
517 
623 
384 
531 
383 
61 
53S 
405 
571 
540 
199 
573 
535 
42U 
553 
317 
514 
462 

709 
.  930 
3,188 
1,218 
1,814 
738 
1,079 
C38 
1,110 
1.C39 
1,384 
854 
921 
1,020 
1,008 
297 
0,870 
1,105 
815 
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743 
1,331 
827 
798 
779 
402 
202 
080 
2,  370 
331 
229 
625 
677 
1,145 
164 
673 
701 
710 
800 
1,254 

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1,111 
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400 
203 
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710 
809 
1,254 
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1,424 
1,303 
1,  125 
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1,177 
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1,234 
1,181 
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320 
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1,424 
1,303 
1,125 
953 
953 
1,745 
1,055 
1,177 
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1,068 
1,313 
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1,250 
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1,207 

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1.217 
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STATE    OF   WISCONSIN. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES.  TOWNS,  &t:.— Continued. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    &.C. 

COUNTIES. 

V/HITK. 

PKKE   COLOR]:!). 

Aggrci 

JI. 

r. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

York 

570 
850 
1,401 
CG9 
510 
500 
770 
673 
G75 
788 
1,005 
1,423 
817 
850 
017 
930 
1,086 
1,024 
004 
871 
505 
1,201 
1,029 
513 
334 
1,135 
550 
30 
34 
52 
216 
63 
102 
121 
114 
347 

151 
225 
249 
222 
C70 
83 
81 
373 
208 
156 
374 
37D 
154 
201 
62 
075 
928 
034 
700 
735 
COS 
C57 
423 
2,679 
679 
328 
617 
752 
848 
639 
461 
1.005 

403 
778 
1,304 
405 
423 
438 
065 
70S 
592 
073 
C83 
1,370 
703 
823 
430 
851 
947 
9E8 
019 
804 
515 
1,141 
800 
349 
294 
1,034 
403 
10 
22 
33 
193 
57 
94 
101 
85 
284 
1 
121 
255 
:    - 
126 
281 
57 
00 
280 
212 
133' 
253 
249 
125 
107 
50 
591 
793 
540 
COO 
716 
603 
523 
383 
2,753 
552 
309 
534 
651 
703 
507 
420 
1.005 

1,028 
1,034 
2,  705 
1,034 
038 
038 
1,401 
1,640 
1,207 
1,401 
2,008 
2,801 
1,510 
1,073 
1,107 
1,781 
2,033 
2,022 
1,313 
1,075 
1,110 
2,432 
1,895 
802 
028 
2,100 
953 
40 
50 
85 
439 
120 
196 
233 
199 
031 
6 
272 
530 
447 
348 
951 
140 
147 
053 
480 
288 
627 
028 
270 
308 
118. 
1,  20G 
1,721 
1,180 
1,306 
1,451 
1,271 
1,180 
805 
5,431 
1,231 
637 
1,  151 
1,403 
1,611 
1,146 
881 
2.010 

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do.  . 

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do 

do 

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do 

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6 

3 

9 

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do 

do 

do  

do 

do 

1 
1 

1 

1 

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do-. 

do 

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do 

do 

1 

1 

do 

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3 

3 

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do 

do 

do.. 

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do 

do 

do 

do 

1 

1 

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do 

2 

8 

4 

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do  

7 
2 

7 
2 

14 
4 

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do 

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do 

do 

do 

6 

3 

9 

do 

do 

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do 

do 

Alto  

do 

do 

do 

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1 

2 

3 

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do 

do        .... 

do  

11 

8 

10 

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do 

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7 

15 

STATE    OF    WISCONSIN. 

TABLK  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   &.C. 

COUNTIES. 

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51.                    F. 

Total. 

51. 

F.                Total. 

fi43 
092 
78D 
6CO 
773 
219 
301 
447 
510 
408 
733 
485 
541 
1,375 
301 
7G1 
1,029 
347 
431 
319 
274 
595 
346 
349 
401 
1,504 
1,091 
G19 
530 
306 
390 
359 
320 
453 
723 
553 
487 
717 
882 
558 
793 
401 
1,089 
049 
514 
560 
COS 
447 
472 
705 
370 
353 
399 
6ti8 
411 
832 
544 
240 
778 
341 
217 
682 
317 
1,126 
1,252 
861 
688 
1,186 

533 
604 
094 
568 
093 
225 
304 
413 
451 
393 
639 
438 
422 
1,168 
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643 
931 
297 
441 
273 
234 
I    1 
322 
333 
406 
1,354 
987 
496 
406 
259 
333 
311 
281 
3   7 
002 

433 
655 
786 
4  S3 
073 
408 
1,082 
591 
446 
493 
327 
391 
432 
744 
449 
350 
423 
558 
400 
704 
504 
234 
706 
289 
192 
613 
292 
1,055 
1,157 
779 
532 
1.200 

1,170 
1,296 
1,483 
1,248 
1,466 
444 
6C5 
660 
901 
801 
1,392 
933 
963 
2,543 
590 
1,403 
1,960 
644 
872 
EM 
508 
1,097 
668 
682 
807 
2,858 
2,078 
1,115 
990 
565 
723 
670 
601 
840 
1,385 
1,001 
920 
1,372 
1,618 
1,040 
1,406 
8C9 
2,171 
1,240 
900 
1,053 
1,132 
838 
904 
1,449 
959 
703 
822 
1,226 
811 
1,596 
1,048 
474 
1,484 
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409 
1,295 
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2,181 
2,409 
1,640 
1.3BO 
2,386 

1,176 
1.SC6 
1.4C4 
1,248 
1,481 
414 
603 
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£01 
801 
1,392 
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2,543 
590 
1,403 
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672 
585 
508 
1,097 
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2,862 
2,084 
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1,48 
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40 
1,29 
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7 

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do 

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do 

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do 

BtfUa 

do 

3 

3 

do 

do 

1 
12 
1 
2 

1 

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2 
2 

do 

4 

1 

do                                        .... 

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do 

do 

do 

1 
3 

1 
2 

2 
5 

do 

Saint  Marie  

do 

do 

Arena  

Clyde  

do 

1 

1 

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do 

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3 

STATE    OF   WISCONSIN. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


537 


CITIKS,    TOWNS,    &C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLOR])!). 

Aggregate-. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

It 

F. 

Total. 

525 
1,066 
03G 
322 
391 
359 
312 
213 
247 
152 
373 
43 
209 
514 
392 
732 
P99 
546 
93(i 
1,068 
1,068 
770 
1,013 
617 
800 
845 
245 
825 
2,  C25 
139 
116 
184 
367 
302 
430 
714 
513 
242 
137 
321 
123 
277 
208 
203 
240 
702 
740 
1,923 
754 
778 
3C5 
777 
707 
559 
619 
381 
522 
131 
298 
454 
66 
136 
366 
413 
588 
300 
296 
577 
503 

475 

917 

sue 

300 
284 
340 
254 
182 
192 
107 
298 
38 
170 
484 
334 
710 
1,011 
523 
873 
938 
054 
759 
9C7 
578 
779 
757 
232 
740 
2,677 
122 
99 
161 
313 
250 
406 
671 
473 
206 
145 
271 
110 
240 
280 
180 
237 
536 
646 
2,045 
620 
632 
297 
695 
570 
536 
533 
350 
.       419 
109 
275 
345 
74 
124 
308 
374 
511 
246 
209 
401 
406 

1,000 
1,983 
1,198 
632 
675 
699 
566 
397 
439 
259 
671 
81 
379 
998 
726 
1,442 
2,010 
1,068 
1,809 
2,006 
2,022 
1,529 
1.980 
.     1,  105 
1,  579 
1,602 
477 
1,505 
5,302 
201 
215 
345 
680 
552 
836 
1,365 
986 
448 
283 
592 
233 
517 
578 
382 
477 
1,238 
1,386 
3,968 
1,374 
1,400 
663 
1,473 
1,377 
1,095 
1,152 
731 
941 
240 
573 
799 
160 
200 
674 
787 
1,09!) 
546 
505 
918 
908 

1,000 
1,983 
1,198 
623 
675 
699 
57C 
397 
439 
25S 
671 
81 
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996 
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1,06! 
1.80S 

2,001 
2,02: 
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1,981 
1,19, 
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1,56. 
5,30- 
26 
21 
34 
68 
55 

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1,38 
98 
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51 
57 
38 
47 
1,231 
1,39- 
3,99 
1,37 
1,401 
66 
1,47 
1,27 
1,09 
1,15 
73 
94 
24 
57 
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16 
26 
67 
78 
1,09 
54 
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538 


STATE    OF    WISCONSIN. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  tC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

378 
302 
450 

1,966 

343 

484 
588 
407 
1,106 
1,025 
734 
504 
533 
603 
247 
921 
1,288 
340 
283 
433 
604 
203 
588 
644 
602 
630 
404 
412 
491 
874 
1,537 
747 
345 
J61 
603 
710 
304 
148 
371 
661 
298 
107 
71 
96 
182 
90 
128 
303 
135 
448 
314 
3(16 
258 
384 
416 
209 
261 
313 
314 
324 
339 
173 
262 
960 
1,396 
1,292 
1,195 
2,574 
2.574 

323 
253 
337 
1,858 
276 
35fi 
509 
326 
985 
834 
582 
481 
473 
506 
212 
767- 
1,190 
333 
230 
404 
589 
149 
542 
598 
529 
592 
:    - 
362 
413 
834 
1,518 
645 
311 
597 
511 
671 
280 
132 
328 
676 
256 
61 
44 
78 
149 
65 
112 
240 
79 
369 
272 
293 
235 
327 
351 
1117 
237 
283 
311 
:     ; 
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137 
234 
813 
1,2G7 
1,198 
938 
2,800 
2.426 

701 
615 
787 
3,824 
619 
840 
1,097 
733 
9,091 
1,909 
1,316 
985 
1,006 
1,131 
459 
1,688 
2,478 
C73 
513 
836 
1,  193 
352 
1,130 
1,242 
1,  131 
1  "22 

701 
615 
768 
3,860 
619 
840 
1,097 
735 
2,091 
1,913 
1,316 
985 
1,008 
1,  131 
4.-,9 
1,689 
2,  41)1 
073 
513 
- 
1,197 
353 
1,  130 
1,242 
1,  131 
1  222 
802 
774 
904 
1,708 
3,  055 
1,31)2 
63fi 
1,258 
1,114 
1,390 
584 
230 
699 
1,337 
551 
1C8 
115 
174 
331 
161 
240 
543 
214 
817 
586 
659 
493 
711 
767 
40C 
4P8 

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6J7 
042 
310 
490 
1,773 
2,6K 
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2,133 
5,379 
5,  013 

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do  

1 

18 

1 
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18 

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1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

4 

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5 

1 
13 

8 

1 

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1 
2 
1 

1 
2 

2 
4 
1 

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do 

do 

do 

Eaton  

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802 
774 
904 
1,708 
3,055 
1,392 
656 
1,258 
1,114 
1,390 
584 
280 
699 
1,337 
554 
168 
115 
174 

331 

161 
240 
513 
214 

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586 
659 
493 
711 
767 
406 
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596 
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687 
642 
310 
496 
1,773 
2,663 
2,490 
2,133 
5,374 
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do  

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do 

do 

do 

do.. 



do  ... 

Memee  

do  

do 

Roekland  

do 

Rowley  .  .  

.  ...  do 

do 

Twollivers  

do 

Berlin  

do 

Knowlton  

do 

Marathon  

..  ..  do 

Marina  

do 

TexaH  

do 

Stottin  

do 

Wausau  

do 

I 

Wcston  

do 

lluffalo  

Crystal  Lake  

do 

Douglas  

do 

Harris  

do 

Mecan  

do 

Montello  

do 

Monndville  

do 

NcHhkoro  

do 

Newton  

do...         .                           * 

Oxford  

do 

Fakwaukec  

do 

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do 

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3 

6 

2 
7 

13 

2d  ward  .  .  . 

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STATE    OF    WISCONSIN. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


539 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &.C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FHEE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

SI. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Milwaukee  —  3d  ward  
4th  ward  

Milwaukee  
do 

2,599 
2,424 
2,438 
2  071 

2,454 
2,547 
2,398 
2,029 
3,  344 
1,510 
3,288 

5,053 
4,  971 
4,836 
4,100 
6,  162 
3,055 
6,589 

6 
21 
1 
2 
12 

3 
20 
1 

9 
41 
2 
2 
29 

5,  062 
5,  012 
4,838 
4,102 
6,  191 
3,053 
6,594 

5th  ward  

do 

Gih  ward  

do 

7th  ward  

do 

2,818 
1,545 
3  301 

17 

8th  ward  

...     do 

9th  ward  

do...     . 

3 

2 

5 

Total  Milwaukee  

22,344 

1,157 
1,707 
1S8 
226 
111 
66 
172 
332 
190 
174 
4C2 
131 
217 
119 
262 
183 
646 
338 
132 
212 
322 
520 
204 
341 
429 
110 
1,205 
108 
175 
206 
354 
384 
133 
377 
406 
653 
344 
533 
89 
69 
1,152 
1,135 
928 
945 
899 
1,699 
1,301 
57 
251 
135 
92 
475 
109 
222 
246 
96 
51 
79 
48 
304 

22,  7S6 
1,065 
1,658 
151 
221 
91 
00 
155 
279 
149 
168 
337 
115 
180 
108 
227 
160 
638 
303 
113 
188 
149 
306 
ICO 
221 
202 
53 
1,  132 
100 
159 
178 
314 
343 
115 
311 
360 
591 
305 
468 
87 
60 
1,071 
1,100 
857 
837 
825 
1,669 
1,204 
47 
•        176 
116 
83 
392 
100 
137 
199 
61 
37 
79 
44 
230 

45,  140 
2,222 
3,415 
339 
447 
202 
116 
327 
611 
339 
342 
799 
246 
397 
227 
489 
343 
1,284 
641 
245 
400 
471 
886 
304 
562 
631 
163 
2,337 
214 
334 
384 
668 
727 
248 
688 
772 
1,  244 
649 
1,001 
176 
135 
2,223 
2,235 
1,785 
1,782 
1,724 
3,368 
2,565 
104 
427 
251 
175 
867 
209 
359 
445 
157 
88 
158 
92 
534 

54 

52 

106 

45,  246 

2  222 

Oak  Crock  

do 

AViiuwatosa  

do  

1 

1 

340 
447 
202 
•      116 
327 
Gil 
339 
342 
799 
246 
397 
227 
489 
343 
1,284 
641 
245 
400 
474 
887 
304 
564 
652 
163 
2,345 
214 
334 
384 
668 
727 
248 
690 
772 
1,944 
6-19 
1,001 
176 
135 
2,223 
2,235 
1,785 
1,  782 
1,734 
3,368 
2,56f 
104 
427 
251 
175 
867 
209 
359 
445 
157 
93 
158 
92 
K!4 

do 

Clifton  

do  ,  

do.. 

Gleudale  

do  

Greenfield  

do  

JeCerhOii  

do  

do 

do 

do 

Little  Falls  

do      ..   . 

Portland  

do  

do  

Sheldon                 

...     do 

do 

Toman   

do 

do.   .. 

Wilton  

do    

1 
1 

2 

3 
1 

do 

do  

do 

2 

14 

2 
21 

Stiles.                              

..do 

7 

do 

5 

3 

8 

do  

do  

Centre  

Bale                             .            

do  ... 

Eiliugton  

do  

do  

do 

1 

1 

2 

Grand  Chute  

do  

do  

do.   . 

do. 

Liberty. 

do.. 

do  

Belgium  

do  

do 

do 

.  do 

do     ..       .     . 

do  

do  

do 

do  

do  

do  

do    

Clifton 

do  

1:1  Piiso  .... 

do  

2 

3 

5 

Iliirtlaud  

do  _  

.  do 

Martello... 

...do... 

540 


STATE   OF  WISCONSIN. 

TADLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  AC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

If. 

F. 

Total. 

11.                   F. 

Tota!. 

105 
89 
230 
5C9 
223 
71 
202 
87 
1G3 
271 
201 
45 
208 
317 
253 
220 
104 
134 
241 
162 
202 
104 
473 
230 
782 
318 
C09 
1,300 
C03 
950 
521 
3,878 
700 
- 
704 
6% 
182 
273 
488 
263 
37'J 
299 
216 
506 
298 
572 
308 
387 
299 
192 
213 
238 
460 
1,996 
684 
596 
841 
1,018 
608 
3,831 
735 
468 
625 
607 
: 
616 
648 
680 
593 

173 
69 
158 
458 
187 
48 
179 
70 
174 
208 
153 
28 
<?23 
283 
212 
208 
77 
95 
194 
112 
222 
134 
421 
S18 
751 
274 
600 
1,111 
504 

Baa 

431 

3,873 
573 
453 
086 
M 
159 
248 
475 
231 
340 
266 
815 
446 
231 
503 
289 
388 
247 
169 
196 
203 
440 
2,077 
561 
527 
713 
872 
519 
3,810 

381 
526 

51:1 

824 
520 
581 
589 
513 

368    ' 
158 

1,027 
412 
119 
381 
157 
337 
479 
354 
73 
491 
6  0 
465 
428 
181 
229 
435 
274 
484 
298 

i  a 

454 
1,533 
592 
1,209 
2,411 
1,107 
1,808 
957 
7,751 
1,273 
933 
1,450 
1,276 
341 
526 
903 
494 
719 
506 
431 
952 
529 
1,074 
597 
775 
546 
361 
409 
441 
906 
4,073 
1,245 
1,123 
1,554 
1,890 
1,127 
7,641 
1,402 
849 
1,151 
1,120 
1,774 
1,136 
1,229 
1,269 
1.106 

2 

2 

37H 
l.',8 
.     - 
1,031 
412 
119 
403 
157 
337 
4711 
351 
73 
491 
600 
465 
4!J8 
181 
2*9 
435 
274 
484 
298 
- 
454 
i..    : 
502 
1,270 
2,  4:!8 
1,108 
1,818 
971 
7,822 
1,274 
933 
1,  450 
1,283 
341 
526 
963 
494 
719 
565 
431 
952 
529 
1,071 
597 
77f 

an 

409 
448 

4,008 
1,  245 

i,  isn 

1,554 
1,890 
1,128 
7,  703 
1,402 
840 
1,151 
1,  ISO 
1,774 
1,  13r 
1,231 
1,  26! 
1.106 

do                                  

! 

.  ..do  

2 

2 

4 

do                                          

do                                      

do  

12 

10 

22 

Polk                                

do                                         

,1^ 

do                               

Lin    oo 

1 

1- 

2 

lev 

do                                         

1 

19 
1 
5 
10 
46 

1 
27 
1 
10 
14 
71 
1 

Caledonia                                                                  do 

8 

5 
4 
25 

1 

V       y                                                                                                rlr, 

do         

do                                               

y 

do                                         

do                             

Yorkville 

do                             

5 

2 

7 

do 

do 

Dn  ton 

do 

do                                       

do                          

do 

do 

do 

do 

1 

1 

do 

do                            

1 

1 

do                          

do 

do 

Willow  

do 

4 
1 

16 

3 
1 
9 

7 
1 
25 

Rock 

Beloit  

do           .            

do 

Center 

do 

Clinton  

do 

1 

Fulton  

Harmony  

do                               ...          .... 

1 
37 

1 
62 

Janeuville  

do           

25 

do 

La  Prairie  

do 

Lima  

do 

Magnolia  

do 

Milton  

do 

SVwark  

Vlvmouth  

do 

1 

1 

2 

Porter  

do 

Rock  

...do... 

STATE    OF    WISCONSIN. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


541 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    tiC. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Rock  

655 

747 
£32 
1?3 
197 
100 
178 
810 
108 
134 
143 
122 
106 
1C!) 
150 
233 
43 
670 
320 
329 
414 
309 
293 
874 
352 
571 
4CO 
498 
251 
369 
COS 
977 
599 
435 
433 
385 
380 
300 
209 
109 
12 
10 
HI 
103 
37 
48 
780 
881 
994 
1,170 
923 
775 
433 
515 
1,080 
725 
285 
C37 
2,093 
1,414 
560 
137 
189 
420 
146 
07 
438 
G02 
836 

610 
003 
814 
102 
170 
5-1 
143 
748 
166 
100 
JOS 
118 
83 
150 
130 
201 
37 
683 
291 
281 
373 
284 
200 
252 
316 
479 
480 
455 
217 
305 
572 
901 
582 
400 
373 
314 
331 
291 
193 
89 
9 
11 
79 
85 
32 
36 
721 
769 
934 
1,057 
809 
7,4 
443 
402 
1,  026 
631 
271 
577 
2,103 
1,394 
539 
110 
148 
3C8 
120 
63 
333 
51' 
7.J 

1  205 

1,  205 
1,412 
1,646 

227 
373 

100 
320 
1,500 
358 
840 
251 
240 
188 
319 
280 
430 
80 
1,  360 
Oil 
010 
787 
593 
539 
526 
COS 

913 
1)53 
403 
734 
1,  181 
1,878 
1,181 
835 
811 
708 
718 
591 
•      417 
198 
21 
43 
190 
220 
71 
SO 
1,  507 
1,650 
1,928 
2,  233 
1,792 
1,  489 
942 
977 
2,  100 
1,  359 
550 
I.",  i 
4,202 
2,808 
1,105 
S47 
337 
589 
206 
130 
791 
1,  14rt 
l.OSK) 

do  

1,412 
1,646 
227 
323 
100 
320 
1,  558 
358 
240 
251 
240 
188 
319 
280 
430 
80 
1,  559 
Oil 
610 
787 
593 
559 
520 
603 
1,050 
040 
953 
408 
734 
1,180 
1,878 
1,181 
835 
811 
01)9 
711 
501 
402 
198 
21 
27 
190 
193 
69 
81 
1,  507 
1,650 
1,928 
2,233 
1,  792 
1,  489 
911 
977 
2,100 
1,359 
536 
1,214 
4,258 
2,808 
1,105 
247 
337 
788 
2G6 
130 
791 
1,  14C 
1.585 

[ 

do 

do  

do 

do 

do 

2 

2 

do 

do 

do 

Ru«h  River 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Troy 

do 

Warren 

do 

Sank  . 

1 

1 

do 

Delona 

do 

do 

Fairlield  

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

1 

o 

3 

do 

do 

do 

New  liuffaln  

do 

1 

] 

do  

do 

do 

Troy  

do 

do 

5 
5 

4 

2 

9 
7 

Westfleld. 

do 

Wiufield  

do 

do 

7 

8                     15 

Belle  Plain 

do 

do 

5                   11    !               16 

do 

do 

14 
2 
1 

13 

27 
2 

2 

do 

AVaukeckon  

do  

1 

Abbott  

do 

do 

Hol'aud  

do 

do 

:                 1 

Mitchell  .  . 

do 

1 

1 

do 

do 

Rhine  . 

do 

Russell  . 

do 

Scott  

do 

do 

2                      2 

4 

do 

do 

do       ... 

Gale  

do 

1     j                  1 

Preston  

do 

Siurtni-r  

do 

Trempeleau  

do  

I 

Bloomflelil  

Darieu  .  .  . 

...da... 

2                     3                     5 

542 


STATIC    OF   WISCONSIN. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   £C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FKKE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.                Total. 

Wai  worth  

752 
875 
024 
701 
598 
493 
059 
530 
520 
850 
708 
COS 
651 
798 
1,  332 
1,081 
661 
70S 
901     i 
1,243 
1,355 
987 
557 
1,  295 
1,031 
853 
821 
838 
1,093 
707 
69-1 
851 
733 
1,186 
, 
692 
705 
990 
800 
591 
807 
600 
012 
1,013 
100 
214 
387 
310 
229 
183 
' 
129 
55 
501 
2-12 
283 
345 
50 
253 
392 
381 
285 
186 
216 
99 
1% 
357 

258 

791 

841 
551 
637 
S24 
575 
590 
478 
490 
831 
(XU 
531 
587 
675 
1,360 
96S 
581 
077 
817 
1,  09G 
1,  155 
904 
4'.)9 
1,  102 
• 
8SO 

781 
1,011 

sia 

578 
777 
093 
1,081 
676 
681 
019 
913 
099 
480 
740 
5-11 
583 
1,056 
98 
182 
340 
266 
230 
140 
387 
120 
30 
459 
220 
233 
308 
39 
S79 
-     . 
338 
231 
102 
233 
89 
17-1 
321 
240 
232 

1,513 
1,710 
1,  175 
1,338 
1,  123 
1,073 
1,255 
1,003 
1,010 
1,081 
1,311 
1,139 
1,238 
1,403 
2,712 
2,040 
1,242 
1,445 
1,718 
2,344 
2,510 
1,891 
1,  056 
2,457 
1,920 
1,  711 
1,630 
1,619 
2,10-4 
1,343 
1,272 
1,028 
1,426 
2,267 

3 
1      . 

3 

6 

1 
9 

1,  54<J 
1,717 
1,184 
1,338 
1,122 
1,081 
1,255 
1,008 
•    1,016 
1,681 
1,311 
1,  139 
1,238 
1,403 
2,731 
2,  046 
1,  242 
1,445 
1,718 
2,344 
2,510 
1,891 
1,  050 
2,457 
1,920 
1,744 
1,030 
1,019 
2,  104 
1,313 
1,280 
1,  628 
1,428 
2,267 
1,475 
1,  373 
1,384 
1,  903 
1,  499 
1,072 
1,  553 
1,  151 
1,  1-15 
2,  073 
20-1 
396 
733 
582 
405 
329 
850 
249 
91 
961 
402 
510 
653 
89 
532 
737 
719 
510 
3-18 
479 
183 

do  

...do... 

6 

3 

i 

5                       6 

8 

Sujjiir  Crcflt  

do                    

do                                            ' 

1 

do  

10              9  : 

19 

' 

I 

, 

jo                                

i-ii 

i 

An 

i 

5                                             3         ; 

i  

8 

SI  rloa                                                                             do 

1,475 
1,373 
1,  381 
1,903 
1,490 
1,071 
1,553 
1,150 
1,145 
2,069 
20! 

733 
532 
405 
320 
850 
249 
91 
960 
462 
516 
653 
89 
532 
727 
719 
516 
348 
479 

370 
078 
520 
490 

Jin  l-o  o  ° 

do                          

° 

do 

1           1 

O  -o          wock 

do 

do 

1 

1 

do 

Summit 

do 

1 

1 

do 

do                                     

2 

2 

4 

do 

i 

lola 

do 

do 

Little  Wolf 

i 

do 

do 

1 

1 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

111  xmilicld 

1 

Docrfrld  

do 

370 

678 

Mftrkm  

do 

520 

Mount  Morrii  

...do... 

1 

1 

491 

STATE    OF    WISCONSIN. 


54 


TADLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    &.C. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

Total. 

FREE   COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

P, 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

• 

248 
420 
205 
221 
46 
327 
233 
333 
209 
338 
378 
577 
741 
590 
041 
52G 

i,  034 

119 
3,078 
327 
882 
643 
523   • 
4G9 
013 
2U5 
155 
580 
73 
148 
174 

220 
414 
179 
238 
58 
291 
2iO 
300 
215 
341 
315 
527 
095 
512 
G51 
400 
978 
114 
2,986 
2fG 
759 
559 
4:i9 
386 
571 
189 
101 
419 
40 
108 
130 

474 
834 
381 
459 

474 
837 
384 
45! 
104 
CIS 
443 
718 
424 
090 

cu; 
1,104 

1,  43( 
1.10S 

l,29f 
C8" 
9,015 

6,  CSl 

01: 

1.65C 

1,20 
96'. 
85. 
1,184 
4S-) 
25( 
1,<XX 
11! 
251 
31( 

Plainuf  Id        

do 

1 

o 

3 

Poydppl 

..do... 

Rii'htbrd                                           -.                 !     -_     rln 

do 

104 
018 
443 
718 
421 
C99 
CC3 
1,104 
1,400 
1,102 
1,292 
980 

233 
6,  Oli4 
013 
1,041 
1,  201 
903 
855 
1,  184 
484 
.256 
999 
119 
250 
310 

do.. 

Spring  Water  

do  

do 

...     -do 

Clack  Wolf    

do 

do  

do 

do 

2 

2 
1 

4 
1 

do 

do  

Orilaila  

do......                            .         ... 

do 

13 

9 

22 

do 

llushford                         

do 

4 

5 

9 

do 

do  

do 

..  ..do 

Wood 

do    .. 

do  

1 

1 

Hemlock 

do 

Rudolph  

do  

do 

NOTE. — No  return  of  subdivisions  for  the  counties  of  Adams,  liuruettc,  and  Dallas. 

TABLE  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

d 

1 

H 

Aggregate  population. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

I'.LACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M.        F.     Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

31. 

F. 

Total. 

jr. 

P. 

Tot. 

M. 

F.  ilot. 

I 

2,  814 
230 
4,210 
3,  Oil!) 
1,  OSU 
5 
2,511 
083 
329 
8,503 
3,  033 
0 
14,284 
14,021 
657 
270 
988 
1,348 
12,  052 
11,871 
7,  995 
5,  030 
5,  012 
1.771 

2,557 
220 
3,  870 
3,  950 
972 
4 
2  388 
537 
219 
8,051 
2,817 
5 
13,  119 
12,  986 
570 
277 
709 
990 
11,291 
10,854 
7,  444 
4,  762 
5,  249 
1.499 

5,371 
450 
8,092 
5,939 
2,052 
9 
4,  899 
1  220 

448 

7 

5 

12 

5,391 
450 
8,131 
5,  978 
2,052 
9 
4,899 
1,220 
548 
16,632 
5,878 
11 
27,474 
27,026 
1,228 
551 
1,775 
2,  353 
23,401 
22,760 
15,439. 
9,  828 
10,884 
3.  274 

588 
43 
1,599 
3,140 
1,077 
2 
1,585 
469 
142 
4,209 
1,203 
2 
8,867 
8,513 
1,002 
161 
C90 
486 
5,791 
4,677 
2,402 
1,  495 
4,307 
530 

513 
22 
1,277 
2,076 
735 

1,411 
186 
99 
3,598 

987 

1,101 
65 
2,  870 
5,816 
1,812 
3 
2,996 
673 
241 
7,807 
2,190 

16,  447 
15,  792 
1,720 
201 
929 
809 
10,  753 
8,429 
4,369 
2,834 
8,083 
896 

i 

1,101 
65 
2,876 
5,817 
1,812 
3 
2,996 
075 
841 
7,  809 
2,  190 
2 
10,  448 
15,  792 
1,720 
201 
938 
809 
10,753 
8,  429 
4,309 
2,835 
8,083 
896 

6,  492 
515 
11,  007 
11,795 
3,  Wi4 
12 
7,895 
1,895 
789 
24,441 
8,068 
13 
43,  922 
42,818 
2,948 
812 
2,  704 
3,  162 
34,  134 
31,189 
19,  808 
12,663 
18,  967 
4.170 

Ashland 

8 
6 

6         14 
8         14. 

16 
3 

9 
o 

25 
5 

Brown  

1 

j 

1 

Clirk 

548 
16,  614 
5,850 
11 
27,403 
27,007 
1,227 
347 
•1,757 
2,344 
23,343 
32,  725 
15,  439 
9,  798 
10,  861 
3.270 

1 

9 

8         17 
2       .2 

1 
14 

12 

1 
26 

1 

1 

1 

'".'.}    1 

Dallas 

0 
2 
1 
2 

7         13 
1 

27 
12 

31 
5 

58 
17 

7,580 
7,279 
71S 
100 
239 
323 
4,961 
3,752 
1,907 
1,339 
3,770 
366 

1 

....''     1 

Dim  'Ha 

2          4 

i 

Dunn  '.  

9 
5 
14 
14 

9 
3 

11 

18 
8 
39 
25 

1 
13 
7 

1 

6        19 
3         10 

Fond  ilu  Lac  

1 

(In  <•!!  Lake  

6 
13 

3          9 

8         21 

18 
1 
3 

5 
1 

1 

21 
2 
4 

I   .  .       1 

Jackuon  .  . 

544  STATE    OF   WISCONSIN. 

TABLE  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  population. 

WHITE.                                           BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITK.                             J1LACK. 

.MULATTO. 

M.        |        F. 

Total.     ,    M.        F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.     Total. 

M. 

F.          Total. 

M.  ;  F. 

Tot. 

M. 

F. 

Tot. 

Jc*»»  

9,  675 
3,  390 
4,735 
953 
3,  842 
«,  223 
163 
4,630 
820 
2,770 
14,006 
3,548 
1,131 
3,113 
3,  012 
983 

529 
2,  930 
6,408 
4,550 
14,  696 
2,  038 
7,188 
300 
7,  409 
1,011 
10,  051 
0,  14!) 
8,  350 
3,  439 
3,009 
8,  697 
904 

9,309 
3,181 
4,414 

801 

5,  73J 
137 
4,  551 
708 
2.482 
14,605 
3,  135 
881 
2,925 
3,549 
808 
1,608 
475 
2,  602 
0,052 
4,  155 
13,  021 

0,  851 
229 

10,  318 
5,  82  1 
8,100 
3,  117 
3,  443 
8,169 
717 

19,044 
6,580 
9,  149 
1,  754 
7,099 
11,902 
300 
9,171 
1,  534 
5,258 
29,271 
6,683 
2,  012 
6,038 
7,161 
1,  791 
3,574 
1,004 
5,  MS 
12,  400 
8,711 
28,317 
3,805 
14,042 
539 
14,  737 

20,  909 
11,973 
10,  450 
6,550 
7,  112 
10,  866 
1,031 

2 
1 
2 

2 

4 

1 

1 

19,049 
0,581 
9,  173 
1,734 
7,  130 
11,  988 
301 
9,173 
1,534 
5,238 
29,374 
6,086 
2,038 
0,047 
7.101 
1,791 
3,004 
.1,004 
5,539 
12,  595 
8,720 
28,  407 
3,  807 
14,  078 
570 
14,742 
1,949 
21,028 

16,484 

6,557 
7,116 
16,  917 
1,022 

5,  940 
1,209 
2,570 
2,040 
2,  757 
3,394 
40 
7,011 
808 
1,605 
16,  846 
948 
1,090 
1,  923 
4,507 
358 
600 
238 
1,087 
4,601 
502 
4,437 
855 
2,  642 
141 
6,380 
330 
2,978 
6,252 
5,685 
1,220 
880 
3,671 
521 

5,  413 
980 
2,153 
1,  730 
2,  293 

12 

550 
1,370 
10,  294 
770 
403 
1,010 
4,011 
243 
459 
153 
881 
4,104 
430 
3,843 
730 
2,243 
112 
5,753 
255 
2,489 
5,  397 
4,662 
1,074 
768 
3,181 
282 

11,389 
2,189 
4,723 
3,776 
5,050 
6,146 
52 
13,  241 
1,358 
2,975 
33,  140 
1,724 
1,553 
3,  539 
8,  521 
601 
1,065 
390 
1,968 
8,765 
1,  012 
8,280 
1,585 
4,883 
253 
12,  133 
611 
5,407 
11,649 
10,  347 
2,294 
1,654 
'  6,  852 
803 

11,389 
2,189 
4,727 
3,  770 
5,050 
6,  JIG 
59 

30,  138 
8,  770 
13,900 
5,  330 
12,  160 
18,  134 
353 
22,410 
2,  892 
8,233 
62,  518 
8,410 
3,  5!hJ 
!>,  387 
15,  082 
2,  3113 
4,  072 
1.  400 
7,  507 
21,  360 
9,  732 
38,  690 
5,  393 
18,  963 
829 
20,875 
2,  500 
20,  496 
23,022 
26,831 
8,  851 
8,770 
23,  770 
2,425 

2 

4 

12 

8         20 

3       1 

4 

0 
3 

5 
5 

11 
8 

13 

10 
1 

13 
8 

20 
18 
1 

i 

| 

fl>  tt 

I     t     .  . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

o 

13,  243 
1,338 
2,975 
33,144 
1,  724 
1,554 
3,540 
8,  521 
001 
1,068 
396 
1.968 
8,765 
1,012 
8,283 
1,585 
4,885 
253 
12,  133 
611 
5,408 
11,649 
10,  347 
2,294 
1,054 
6,853 
803 

' 

1 

20 
2 
0 
4 

16 

30 
jj 

32 

35 
1 
6 

1 

67 
1 
17 
o 

2       2 

4 

3 
3 

9 

7 

11 
1 

1    

1 

! 

1 

J     " 

p   • 

Pierce 

5 

7 

12 

10 

8 

18 

1 

2 

3 

2 
36 
5 

48 

5 
•     21 
4 
30 
o 

14 
25 
2 
1 
7 

7 
57 
9 
78 

28 
47 
4 
1 
10 

53         26 

78 



Rock 

9 

3 

12 

....     1 

1 

2  !     o 

Saint  Croix  

0 

2 

8 

14 
22 
2 

i 

1 

SlK-boygan  

1 

1 

1 

j 

26  !      23 

49 

3 

1 

Washington  

10 

1 

13 

29 
l 

3 

2 

, 

Wanpacea  

f 

1 
20 

3 

17 

4 

: 

t 

Wmm-lr 

7 
1 

< 

14 
1 

I 

1 

Wood 

Total 

257,  500 

240,243       497,eil9       217 

422 

390 

333 

7S3       498,954    149,230    127,071    276,901 

8       4 

12 

8 

6 

14   276,937 

775,  881 

NOTE. — 013  Indians,  and  404  half-breeds,  Included  in  white  population. 

TABU:  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Alaban 

14 
235 
7  "03 

Pennsvlvania 

21,043 
1,402 
150 
458 

Asia  

28 
3 
27 
9 
4,647 
18,  146 

Holland  

: 
49,  961 
103 
18 
21,  442 
12 
417 
•1 

6,  903 
27 
073 
10 
4,  722 
13 
1 

California  

South  Carolina  

Italy 

1> 

200 

Texas 

37 
19,184 
1,983 
247,  177 
57 
37 
189 
1,178 

Florida 

16 
113 
8,943 
5,158 
1,030 
13 
1,543 
121 
8,467 
874 
IS,  115 
3,672 
544 

1,022 
5,907 
3,306 
120,037 
337 
24,301 
7 

,•  .. 

Poland  

Illinois              .           

China  

1 

1,150 
30,  543 
18 
2,634 

123,879 
24 

Pacific  Islands  

Indiana  

District  of  Columbia  

German  States  : 
Austria  7  081 

M  ' 

498,  954 

Bavaria  9,283 
Baden                            4  813 

Mi     u-husetts 

Michigan 

Hetwc                .             6  313 

"West  Indies  . 

53 

6,454 

Prussia  52  983 

Wales  

Germany,  (not  spe 
cified)                     38  010 

Other  foreign  countries  

Aggregate  foreign  
Aggregate  native  

Total 

276,  927 
498,  951 

. 

Ohio 

Great  Itritain,  (nntspcrifii'd).  .  . 

77.-.,  £81 

STATE    OF   WISCONSIN. 


545 


TABLK  Xo.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATION*. 

*O.   OF. 

OCCUPATIONS.                    1    NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATION'S. 

NO.  OF. 

8 
461 

c:3 
706 
39 

91 

I 

Manufacturers  

81 
T« 

15 

Sash-mnkera  

67 
391 
3 
1,  1!)1 
12,  289 
2 
24 
1 
202 
148 
7 
5 
2 
3,  385 

4 
17 
3 
114 
12' 
4 
11 
19 
2 
238 
157 
2 
3 
C82 
4 
133 

1,  535 
208 
218 
3,949 
840 
142 
459 
93 
5 
49 
6 
7 
8 
1)9 
5 

4 

9 
240 
47 

3 

o;[ 
14 

43 
1C8 
133 

39 
1,187 
3 
18 
72 
3 
24 
19 
SO 
18 
12 

Sawyers  

Agricultural  implement  makers. 

Masons,  (brick  and  stone)  

1,  608     i 
20     ; 

Servants  

3    j 
5M> 
2,970 
6 
74 
1,332 
533 

370        ; 

2,  4C9 
6 
140 
5 
3 
114 
6 
166 
3 

6 

15 
11 
181 

4 
558 
5 
3 
3 
142 
45 

12 
933 
11 
57 
2 
20 
47 
2 
258 
8 
1,  108 
10 
2 
7 
106 
151 
4 
1C 
11 
52 
12 
60 
5 
57D 
406 
Cl 
23 
22 
44 

9 

8 
1,024 

755 
6 

8 
U 

130 
4 
12 

Sewing-machine  operators  
Sextons  

4 

8 
270 

Editors  i          126 

Shepherds  

Bag-makers  

Engravers                                                19 

Shi  )  masters 

219 
80 
200 
1-10 
45     1 
4 

k  T 

Farmers  \     93,  859 

Farm  laborers  31  ,  472 

Showme                    * 

Furriers  '            31     | 

,                                                  « 

Ulusical  instrument  makers  .  . 

Soda-water  manufacturers  

2,  COG 
0 
% 

3.8!) 
13 

Ferrymen  11 

File-cutters  4 

Stan 

Finishers  '             2 

B' 

Boar  ding-  house  keepers  

Fishermen  490 

Rta 

Flour  dealers  8 

35 

46 

"Q 

OS 

7 

0 

417 
158 

£G5 
31 

30 
2 

78 
752     j 

B16 

6 
7 

11 
ia 

6,709 
13 
45 
SET 

u 

22 
66 
07 
3 
2 
141 
45! 
2,812 
1,  244 
5 
69 
167 
5 

Stone  and  niarljle  cutters  

Fruiterers  j            41 

Furriers  1             13 

"    I 

1      • 

.    Gardeners  and  nurserymen  ..            511 

Oculists  

Students 

G"»-fi"erB...                                       3";          Officers,  (Public)  

Oil-makers  

Opticians  

Glass  manuiactun-rs  1              5 

Ostlers  

Glovers  4    j 

Overseers  

Builders  

Glue-makers  '              4 
Goldsmiths  5 

Packers  

Teachers  

Cabinet-makers  

Grain  dealers  '             8 
Grinders  j              3 
Grocers  '          743 

Paper-hangers  

Telegraph  operators  
Tinsmiths  

Canalmen  
Cap-makers  

Gunsmiths  118 

j     Paper-rulers  
1     Pattern-makers  .  .  . 

Tobacconists  
Tool-makers  

Car-builders  

Carpenters  

llutbiuden  8 

Pawnbrokers  

Trimmers  

Carriers  

Hatters  3(i 

Peddlers  
Photographers  

Trunk-makers  

Carters  

Physicians  

Cattle  dealers  

Chair-makers  

Ice  dealers  13 

Charcoal-burners  

lunkcepers  885 

United  States  officers  

Insurauce  officers  !            1'J 

Civil  and  mechanical  engineers 
Clerks      

Iron-founders  25 

Ironmongers  23          -pm-t..^ 

Clergymen  
Clock-makers  

Iron-workers  14 

Pot  and  pearl  ash  inanufact'rs 
Potters  

Clothiers  

Powder  manufacturers  

Coach-makers  

Collar-maker.-*  

Well-diggers 

9 
15 

4 
67 

!>1 
M 

5 
1,411 
17 

Laborers             '    28  238 

Provision  dealers  

!     Whip-makers  

Lace  manufacturers  '              2 

Wine  and  liquor  dealers  

Laundresses  411 

Quarry  men,  

Lawyers  1,133 

Lead-workers  '           1M 

Rag-collectors  

'  " 

Woodeuware  manufacturers  - 
Wool  cumbers  and  carders  .  .  . 
1     Wool  dealers  

Coopers  
Coppersmiths  

Lightning-rod  makers  ...\              2 
Lime-burners  33 

Ilefeetory  keepers  
Reporters  

Cutlers  2 
Daffnerreotyplgtfl  106 

Livery-stable  keepers  '          157 
T  rwWmifh*                                        i-»         Rope-makera  

1 
Other  occupations  and  nnknowu             464 

| 

Lumbermen  1,  532           e.    ,  ,, 

Dancing-masters  
Dairymen  

.1              X 

a 

167 

machinists  538 

Total  

233.  523 

69 


54fi 


TERRITORY   OF   COLORADO. 


TABLE  Xo.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AM)  SEX. 


WHITE. 


1 

TERRITORY. 

Under  1. 

1  mid  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  anil  under  15. 

15  mid  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  mid  under  40. 

40uml  under  50. 

M. 

F. 

JI.      1      P. 

jr. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

1C. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

JI. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

Total  iu  Territory  

38 

17 

236  !         170 

1 

178 

137 

189 

107 

855 

159 

17,604 

3*) 

10,511 

278 

2,  107 

E>6 

FREE  COLORED. 


1 

. 

Total  iu  Territory  i  

1 

1 

7 

". 

3 

AGGREGATE. 


Total  whites 


Aggrr-gat 


32 

17 



olort'd.  

0 

17,fi04 

sail 

10,  511 

278 

2,  107 

M 

1 

gate  .  . 

3° 

17 

*' 

170 

160 

17,611 

533 

10,525 

281 

2,114 

% 

TERRITORY   OF   COLORADO. 


547 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


M.         r. 


383  21 


1 

CO  and  under  70.  :  70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90.  1)0  and  uinli-r  UK). 

Above  100.  1  Age  imkn'n. 

Total. 

I 

Aggregate. 

TERRITORY. 

M.    ;     F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

JI. 

Pi 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

31. 

P. 

80               2 

(i 

1 

3 

1 

409 

60 

32,  CM 

1,577 

34,531 

Total  in  Territory. 

! 

! 

FREE  COLORED. 


5 

2 

2 

37 

• 

40 

Total  in  Territory. 

I 

1 
2 

1 

AGGREGATE. 

383 
5 

21 

80 

a 

C 

1 

3 

1 

4CD 
2 

CO 

32,634 
37 

1,577 
9 

34,231 
46 

Total  free  colored. 

» 

388 

21 

80 

2 

6 

1 

3 

1 

471 

62 

32,691 

1,586 

34,277 

548 


TERRITORY   OF    COLORADO. 


TABLK  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


TKUKITOHY. 

mar*. 

I 

•I1EK  COLORED. 

Afajivgiite. 

M. 

V. 

Total. 

M. 

P.                  Total. 

32,654 

1,577 

34,231 

37 

9                       46 

34,277 

NOTE. — Of  tho  free  colored  population  9  arc  male  aad  4  fe-male  mulattoea. 


TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  BY  CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND  OTHER  SUBDIVISIONS. 


1'ITIKS,   TOWNS,   AN'I)   OTHER  SUBDIVISIONS. 

WHITE. 

] 

•REE  COI.OIIEI) 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

G:I 

17 

80 

California  Gulch   

2  000 

30 

2  036 

Central  City  

529 

78 

594 

4 

4 

;tj 

5 

40 

4  123 

601 

4  72C 

15 

8 

23 

283 

3(> 

319 

1 

145 

14 

159 

1 

1 

Gulden  City  

gt)3 

121 

1  014 

Lake  Gulch  

378 

437 

1 

1 

Lcavcnworth  Guli-h  

218 

IX) 

238 

2 

o 

Missouri  City  

538 

G'J 

597 

' 

733 

835 

4 

Nevada  Gulch  

123 

878 

1 

1 

Quartz  Valley  

97 

2tf 

120 

nussell'u  Gulch  

4T1 

48 

479 

- 

1 

nuKKcll't;  Gulch  and  Idaho  

030 

83 

255 

' 

South  Clear  Creek  

5  888 

78 

5  9GG 

South  Park  

10  jl° 

91 

10  C03 

7 

1 

Spring  Gulch  

125 

Tarry  oil  and  South  Park  

13 

1  000 

Valley  of  the  Plattc  

, 

' 

80 

2,036 
808 
40 
4,  710 

s-y> 

100 
1.014 
438 

240 

an 
MO 

879 
120 
480 
2.-,r, 

10,  CIO 
Ml 
1,000 
3,714 


TABLK  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN. 


TF.nUITOIlY. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  nntive  born. 

1'OREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

c* 
o 

c: 
Is 

t 
1 
< 

K, 

.10,  17<i 

WHITE. 

DLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

WIIITL 

F. 

1U.AI 

K.          !      MULATTO. 

"'• 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Total.  |  M.  j  F. 

Total.'  M.     F. 

,       | 

Total. 

T"lnl  In  Tnrrlttiry  

1,369 

31,565 

28 

5 

rtl          11 
| 

4 

13' 

31,611 

2,478 

188 

i 
s!  GfiO           '     . 

; 

M,  iJSti 

31,277 

TERRITORY   OF   COLORADO. 


r>4u 


TADLB  Xo.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  POPULATION. 


VMTED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

7(1 
°(i-l 

1,405 
43 
42 

Ada 

Holland 

10 
BM 

(i 

19 

1 

1 

yj 

S8U 

j-i 

n 

nso 

Connecticut  , 

Tennessee  

:.; 
87  || 
37.) 
8U8 
L.S04 
10 
107 
1  :> 
°97 

11 
684  , 

Florida 

Portugal  

Poland 

Illinois  3,020 

Wisconsin  

16 

352 
10 

103  , 

576 

1 

1 
120 
1 

27 

Iowa                                                         "'>~ 

Scotland  

167 

1,  t'61 
ISO 
Oil 
461 
1,400 
806 
133 
88 
3,312 
235 
143 
3,942 
130 
4,123 
4 

Spain  

ouiM-uri                                         ! 

German  States  : 
Austria  9 

Maine 

31,611 

25 

1 

Aggregate  native  

*    ,b       ., 

linden                                     8 

HkbTn 

Turkey  

Minnesota 

o 

:» 

>  •    dM]      ' 

Wales 

Other  foreign  countries  

Germany,  (not  spe 
cified)  481 

2,  OGO 
31,011 

Aggregate  native  

T       r 

Ohio  

Great  Britain,  (not  specified)  .  . 

Total  

:i  1,277 

6 

TABLE  Xo.  6.—  OCCUPATIONS. 

«                      OCCITATIOXS. 

XO.   OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.    OF. 

OCCUPATIONS.                      ;    NO.    OF.      '                    OCCUPATIONS. 

XO.    OF. 

4 
30 
o 

4 
8 

69 
11 

ia 

13 
2 
163 
01 

24 
4 

i] 

Lauiidrc^eH                                                   36 

8 
17.'i 
21 
:i 
110 
10 
64 
20 

C 

o 

18 
1! 
10 

A  c-nta 

Architects 

Dealers                        i               fi 

Dentists  

G 

7 
L4 

Shingle-makers  

Shoemakers  

Masons,  (stone  and  brick)  23 

Druggists  

C 

7 
2 
1C 

109 

27 
11 
17 
8 

4 
3 

1  -•            2 

115 

Stone  and  marble  cutters  
!    Storekeepers  

Editors  

,,  w  ,    „                                                       01C       Survcvvirn  

Blacksmiths  

Engravers  

Boarding-house  keeper*  

Expressmen  

Booksellers  

2 
5 
11 
10 
5 

Farmers  

'      .                                 i 

Brewers  

oo  nor 

C!  amblers  

Brick-makers  

21 

i; 

435 

0 

5 
12 
8 
:i 

27 
26,  737 

Buildern  

G  ardenera  

NewBinen  

0 

Butchers  

l.'SO 

12 
512 
3 
4 

a 

us 

104 
11 
2 
5 

G  roccrs  

Traders  

• 

Ofiieer-^   (public)                                          41 

Turners  
Wateh-makt-TH  

' 

•Wheelwrights  

"Wine  and  liquor  dealers  
Wood-cutters  

Other  occupation*  ami  nnk'wu 
Total        

Civil  and  mechanical  engineers. 
Clerki 

!  Plivsicianri                                                    116 

7 
504 

Commission  merchants  

Printers  34 

550 


TERRITORY    OF    DAKOTA. 


TABLK  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


TERRITORY. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  uud  under  15. 

15and  miderSO.    31)  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  nnde-r  50. 

M. 

F- 

jr. 

F. 

M. 

F.             M. 

F. 

M.             F.             M. 

F. 

M. 

K. 

It 

F. 

» 

15 

130 

101 

186 

14S 

189 

137 

100           123           3«:i 

1W> 

307 

166 

100 

81 

IXDIAX. 


1 

Totnl  in  Territory  

13 

20 

207 

170 

186 

j 

108  1         113 

j 

i 

88 

?<; 

AGGREGATE. 


1 

Total  whites  

17 

15 

9 

Tofcd  IndiaiiH 

13 

1% 

307 

100 

166 

81 

118 

19C 

108 

113 

88 

76 

30 

J\ 

J 

628 

3l« 

•115 

279 

254 

157 

TERRITORY    OF    DAKOTA. 


551 


TAHI.K  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGK  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


50  and  underfill. 

60  and  under  70. 

• 
70  und  under  80.    80  und  under  91).  90  und  under  100.    Above  100.    Acre  nukn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

TERRITORY. 

* 

M.             !•'. 

51.             F. 

51. 

F. 

HI. 

F. 

51. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

51. 

F. 

51. 

F. 

65 

,9 

33 

4 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1,592 

984 

2,576 

Total  in  Territory. 

1 

INDIAN. 


50 

M            21 

15 

3 

3 

1 

1,205 

l,03li 

2,261 

Total  in  Territory  . 

65 
50 

53 

AGGREGATE. 

4 
15 

3 

1 
3 

2 



1 

1,592 
1,205 

984 
1,056 

2.576 
2,  2lil 

Total  Indians  

115 

72 

54 

19 

6 

4 

2 

2 

2,797 

2,040 

4,837 

TERRITORY   OF    DAKOTA 


TAHLE  N<>.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


TKKIUTOItY. 

WHITES. 

INDIAN. 

Aggregate. 

51. 

F. 

Total. 

51. 

F. 

Total. 

1,592 

984 

2,576 

1,205 

1,056 

a  2ci 

4  837 

TAULK  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND  OTHER  SUBDIVISIONS. 


Uirtvilli 
Fort  Al' 
Fort  Clark 
Fort  Lo 
Fort  Pi 
Fort  Uaion 
Fort  \Vil 
Jl.-ilurif . 
Old  Cecla 
Old  Fort 
OMTiiid 
On  the  B 
On  the  It 
(^rphan'ii 
Peinbinu 
Sioux  Fu 
Vfnnillion 


CITIKS,   TOWN'S,    AM>  OTIILIl  SUBDIVISIONS. 

WHITE. 

E;DIAN. 

M.                          F.                       Total. 

M.                       F. 

Total. 

28                          16                          44 

6                         5 

H 

123                          75                         198 

CO                       15 

35 

3              :                    3 

3                          3 

g 

5                           4 

9 

6                          8 

J4 

7                           4 

11 

a                          i              2 

8                         8 

16 

3                            1                            4 

7                         6 

13 

5                         5 

10 

liain 

"                                                         2 

11                       10 

<>,    ; 

1 

1 

2                                                         2 

0                           7 

13 

lleorge,  

;i 

347 

10                         6 

ig  Sioux  

21                           13                          34 

.i-d  River  

40                             14                             54 

10                         12 

SB 

1                                                               l 

I 

1 

973                        633                     1  606 

1  038                       910 

1  948 

ills  City 

°7                            9                          36 

1                           l 

o 

1°6                          99                        °°5 

:                  3 

3 

238                         1°0                        358 

54                         46 

100 

Aggregate. 


B 

9 

14 
II 
IB 
17 
ID 


458 


Ti:uuirouY. 


TAHLK  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN. 


XITKD  STATES 


x  ccn:xTi:i::s. 


ULACK. 


i  B 

ni.ACK.  i       MULATTO.  -5 


- — I 


.  I'erritorj' l.7i;i        1,334  :!,  (»"K> 


i     °     . 

£ 

T.rtiil.     '    M. 

w. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total.          |         j    M. 

F.    JTotal. 

M..JP. 

Total.  ;  M. 

p. 

•= 
Total.        J: 

:i,u<a  

••        3  063    ]  Of.8 

706  !1  77-1 

i        ! 

1 

1,774  !          4,837 


N'OTi:      ".     i  i  •!•   ud  55  ;   male  iDdumn,  1,130  male  Had  1.001  fem.ile  hall  In.  eils   iaelafli-il  in  nhjte  pcj 


TERRITORY    OF  DAKOTA. 


553 


TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  THE  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES, 

FOREIGN  COUXTUIES. 

47 
1  | 

I 

42 

I 

Australia  '    Itnlv  

3 

129 

j 

17  I 
10  j 
347 
1  ' 
1,581) 

BritUh  America  1  4jQ 

i 

48         'ilc 

China  

: 

England  35 

Kansas  

i    At  sea  

Europe,  (not  specified)  

Spain  

y 

German  States  : 

j 

18                 Aggreeote  native  
2 
20 
110 
480 

3,063 

Switzerland  

i 

6 

South  America  

Sandwich  Islands  

Turkey  

West  Indies  

Wales  

82 
7 
3 
117 
4 
47 
2 

Other  foreign  countries  

Germany,  (not  speci* 

1,774 
3,003 

New  Jersey  

Korth  Curoliua  

Total  Germany  ..                                  *22 

Total 

Ohio 

4,837 

TABLE  No.  6.—  OCCUPATIONS. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

KO.   OF. 

OCCUPATIONS.                                                                      ;    NO.   OF. 

18 
13 
7 
2 

2 
66 
8 
4 
10 

495 
20 

3 

12 
12 
2 
2 

9 
2 

3 
4 

10 

74 

5 

£2 
13 

13 

Millers  

Pilots  , 

Teamsters  

Traders  

431 
3 

240 
8 
15 

"Wheelwrights  

Total  .  . 

1.532 

70 


554 


TERRITORY    OF   NEBRASKA. 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 

1 
8 
3 

4 
5 
6 

9 
10 
11 
i  1 
13 
14 

a 

16 
17 
18 
111 
90 

a 

23 
89 

•.'i 

as 

27 

- 

.:  • 

31 
31 

a 

34 

Under  1.           1  and  under  5. 
COUNTIES. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20.    20  and  under  30. 

j 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

11 

F.            M. 

F. 

31.             F. 

M. 

F. 

M.             F.             M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

It 

F. 

8 
1 

10 
22 
1 
0 
225 
10 
15 
4 

7 
34 
3 

2 
258 

" 

57 
1 
22 

876 

6 
19 

1 
8 
45 
10 
23 
11 
4 
3 
225 
1 
258 
64 
44 
1 
230 
1 
72 
4 
84 

47 

8 
20 
4 
5 
253 
21 
15 
6 
71 

25 

6 
15 
2 

5 
13 

2 
160 
7 
7 
5 
37 

19 
2 
3 
148 
6 
13 
4 
26 

7 
20 

16 
62 
3 
5 
400 
29 
18 
9 
92 
10 
24 
53 
554 
171 
60 
1 
25 
45 
25 
240 
16 
43 
21 
421 
7 
757 
97 
111 
6 
353 
7 
156 
60 
141 

756 

7 

43 

40 
3 
3 
300 
3i 
16 

c 

06 

4 

31 
39 
417 
95 
34 

12 
44 
17 
71 
11 
25 
23 
2«3 
5 
382 
89 
76 
5 
259 
7 
92 
17 
109 

315 

6 
14 
o 

11 
14 
4 
1 
131 
11 
4 
6 
40 

3 

1 
1 

1 
89 
6 
4 
1 
12 

Burt                .                                  3 

Butler. 

6 

224 
15 
12 
2 
57 

5 
324 
25 
15 
6 
69 
1 
19 
32 
491 
20 
40 
1 
12 
46 
13 
29 
18 
10 
9 
283 
1 
426 
86 
69 

CastJ..                        .         .             74 

60 
5 
2 

203 
12 
10 

48 

175 
5 
7 
4 
34 

172 
13 
10 
5 
49 

Cloy  .  .              3 

Dakota  13 

10 

Dnwson  

Dlxon  3 

5 

66 
3 

8 

21 
25 
268 
11 
39 
1 
7 
40 
7 
12 
15 
5 
10 
199 

20 
17 
256 
4 
31 

6 
40 
10 
7 
15 
6 
3 
214 

19 
15 
260 
3 
20 
S 
3 
46 
5 
8 
5 
5 

195 

4 

8 
187 

13 
12 
194 

s 

14 
3 
5 
25 
3 
4 
10 

8 
17 
161 
6 
18 
j 
3 
29 
2 

6 

142 
1 
179 
32 
36 

3 
11 
203 
5 
17 
2 
2 
21 
6 
11 
7 
2 
3 
165 

17 
20 
300 
8 

10 
9 
200 
8 
1!) 

8 
: 
144 
3 
11 
1 
3 
20 
1 
2 
4 
3 
2 
84 
1 

25 
34 

Fort  Randall  : 

33 

Green  

Hall    .                                              5 

1 
11 

5 
2 

3 
3(1 
8 
7 
7 
5 
6 
i     • 
1 
200 
53 
41 

8 
25 
4 
10 
9 

4 

4 

158 
2 
230 
45 
49 
2 
155 
1 
63 
3 
81 

44 

9 
19 
4 
23 
9 
8 
7 
139 
1 
106 
29 
47 
3 
110 
2 
64 
3 
59 

112 

L'Eau  Qui  Court  2 

Merrick  

62 
1 
77 
22 
21 

1 

168 
1 
193 

36 

Nuckolls  ' 

Otoe    .                                            g(i 

260 
59 
54 

251 
65 
39 

252 
64 
29 
1 
168 
2 
67 
1 
88 

38 

171 
41 
30 

Platte  arid  Mudisoii  13 

Polk  

54 

1 
30 

217 
2 
94 
3 
84 

44 

200 
4 

77 
o 

88 
54 

169 
3 
50 
2 
74 

50 

166 

106 

141 

247 
5 
112 
7 
96 

71 

61 
3 

31) 

42 
23 

Saline  

66 

74 
5 
63 

68 

49 
2 
41 

35 

Shorter  2 

Washington  oi 

18 

7 

66 
24 

Ali  that  portion  N.  of  lat 
40°  and  W.  of  long.  103°;  ; 
alao  that  portion  bound 
ed  N.  by  lat  42°,  E.  by 
long.  101°  yy,  8.  by  lat 
40°,   and  W.   by  long.  ', 

. 

l 
Total  506 

496       1.  861 

1,870 

1,813 

1,655 

1,422 

1,291 

1,208 

1,220 

4,794 

2,638 

2,913 

1,533 

1,288 

728 

TERRITORY   OF   NEBRASKA. 


555 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


50  and  under  60. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

RO  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unkn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
S 

j 

•-. 
1 

1 

I 
S 

1 

1 

a 
a 

3 
3 
S 
1 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

r. 

M. 

P. 

M.             F. 

M.        F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

1 
11 

1 
6 

| 

66 
215 
19 
34 
1,839 
142 
99 
40 
404 
1-1 
134 
181 
2,252 
298 
258 
G 

282 
77 
372 
85 
104 
79 
1,704 
15 
2,402 
470 
441 
15 
1,560 
26 
677 
97 
688 

1,468 

48 
173 
8 
17 
1,530 
101 
60 
27 
342 
2 
113 
125 
2,053 
53 
163 
10 
43 
246 
45 
93 
68 
31 

1,393 
7 
1,  792 
412 
3:)4 
4 
1,274 
13 
522 
17 
XI 

293 

114 
388 
27 
41 
3,369 
243 
165 
67 
806 
16 
247 
309 
4,305 
351 
•121 
16 
116 
5S8 

465 
153 
135 
107 
3,097 
22 
4,194 
882 
775 
19 
2,834 
39 
1,199 
114 
1,249 

1,761 

7 

3 

2 

Burt 

1 

Butler 

1 
77 
8 
3 
2 
14 

1 

44 
3 
2 
1 
11 

24 

15 
1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

| 

1               2 

Cass.  . 

Cedar  . 

12 

Clay  

2 

6 

3 

Dakota  

7 
7 
.      99 

4 

7 
86 

6 
39 

3 
2 

22 

Dixon".  

6 

1 

Dodge 

10 

j 

3              1 

Fort  Randall  

10 

7 

2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 

1 

2 
13 
2 
2 
1 
3 
2 
53 

1 
7 

Hall  

2 

1 

1 

I 

L'Eau  Qui  Court. 
Slerrick  

1 
27 

36 

13 

8 

4 

i 

Nuckolls  

7S             64 
17             13 

16  ,          20 

27 
4 
8 
1 
17 

20 
6 
2 

10 
2 

5 

1 

Otoe,  .  .  . 

Pawnee  

. 

Platte  ami  Madison 
Polk  

63 
1 
34 
2 
33 

48 

34 

13 

8 

5 

1 

Richardson  

Saline  

23 

7 
1 
14 

8 

8 

2 

1 

1 

24 
4 

17 

2 
1 

3 

1 

j 

All  that  portion  N. 
of  lat.   40°   and 
W.  of  long.  103°; 
also  that  portion 
bounded   N.   by 
lat.  42°,   E.    by 
long.  101°  30',  S. 
by  lat.  40°,  and 
W.  by  long.  103". 



610 

404 

215 

135             52 

31 

5               5 

1 

1 

1  j  

16,  689         12,  007 

28,696 

12 
13 
14 
19 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
91 


30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 


556 


TERRITORY    OF   NEBRASKA. 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


FREE  COLORED. 


COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

P. 

SL 

F. 

31. 

p 

M.            F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

31. 

F. 

2 
1 

1 
1 

2 

1 

4 

s 

1 

1 

o 

2 

6 

7 
1 

o 

1 

1 

6 

1 
2 

1 

1 

1 

" 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

3 

o 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

Total                   

1 

1 

6 

1 

2 

5 

7 

5 

4 

2 

9 

11 

4 

4 

2 

2 

SLAVE. 


1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

INDIAN. 


1 

1 

1 

-• 

1 

2 

•• 

Mcrrick 

1 

1 

1 

1 

o 

2 

2 

3 

1 

4 

6 

7 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

] 

0 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

7 

1 

1 

•- 

3 

• 

All  tluit  portion  N.  of  lat. 

40°  and  TV.  of  long.  103°; 

also  that  portion  bound 

ed  N.  by  lat.  4i>°,  E.  by 

long.  101°30'1  S.  by  lat 

40°,   and  "VV.    by  long. 

103° 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Totul  

1 

1 

o 

O 

5 

3 

4 

2 

5 

10 

9 

8 

1 

5 

3 

1 

AGGREGATE. 


Total  whiten 

506 

496 

1  861 

1  870 

1  813 

1  655 

1  42°       1  291 

1  208 

1  °°0 

4  794 

2  638 

2  913 

1  533 

1  288 

728 

1 

1 

6 

1 

2 

5 

7               5 

4 

2 

9 

11 

4 

j 

2 

2 

Total  nUiv«'«  

1 

4               1 

, 

I 

2 

1 

3 

Total  Indiana. 

1 

I 

2 

2 

5 

3 

g 

1 

5 

3 

1 

506 

498 

1  869 

1  873 

834 

TEREITORY   OF   NEBRASKA 

TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


557 


FREE  COLORED. 


SLAVE. 


INDIAN. 


AGGREGATE. 


SO  and  uudor  GO. 

CO  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Abovo  100. 

Age  unfcn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

] 
1 

a 

4 
i 

C 

1 
( 
( 

SI. 

r. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

31.    j     F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

o 
C 
13 
1 
2 
7 
1 
o 

1 

1 
7 
8 
1 
2 
7 
4 
o 

3 

13 
21 
2 
4 
14 
5 
4 
1 

1 

Fort  Randall  

L'EauQui  Court.. 

1 

1 

I 

35 

32 

67 

• 

o 

3 

i 

1 

4 

7 

1 

Q 

g 

1 

1 

3 

3 

2 

o 

1    

1 

20 

17 

o 

1 

) 

3 

4 

7 

' 

1 

1 

2 

| 

3 

3 

AH  that  portion  N. 

9 

of  lat.   40°  and 

W.  of  long.  103°; 

also  that  portion 

bounded  N.   by 

lat.  42°,   E.   by 

long.  101°  30',  S. 

1 

3 

by  lat.  40°,  and 

1 

30 

33 

| 

610 

404 

215 

135 

52 

31 

5 

5 

1 

1 

1 

16  689 

12  007 

28  696 

1 

35 

32 

C7 

1 

6 

9 

15 

1 

30 

13 

611 

405 

215 

135 

52 

32 

5 

5 

1 

1 

1 

16  7GO 

1°  081 

558 


TERRITORY   OF   NEBRASKA. 


TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

INDIAN. 

Total  free. 

SLAVE. 

\ggrcg'  te. 

JI.                   F.                Total 

31. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

JI. 

F. 

Total. 

60 
215 
19 
21 
1,839 
149 

99 

40 
404 
14 

131 
184 
2,252 
208 
256 
6 
73 
282 
77 
372 
85 
104 
70 
1,  701 
15 
2,402 
470 

I           441 

15 
1,560 
20 
077 
!)7 
688 

1,408 

48 
173 

17 
1,  530 
101 
00 
27 
34-i 

113 
125 
2,053 
53 
163 
10 
•13 
2-16 
45 
03 
68 
31 
28 
1,  393 
7 
1,792 
412 

334 

4 
1,274 
13 
5M 
17 
561 

293 

114 
368 
27 
41 
3,369 
243 
165 
67 
806 
16 
247 
309 
4,305 
351 
481 
10 
116 
528 
122 
465 
153 
135 
107 
3,097 
22 
4,194 
882 

775 

19 
2,834 
39 
1,199 
114 
1,249 

1,761 

114 
388 
27 
41 
3,369 

114 
::   - 
27 
41 
3,369 
246 
165 
67 
819 
10 
247 
309 
4,328 
353 
421 
16 
116 
528 
122 
474 
153 
152 
109 
3,139 
22 
4,211 
882 

782 

19 
2,835 
39 
1,201 

117 
1,  249 

1,765 

1 

2 

1 

3 

246 
165 
67 
819 
16 
247 

D 

6 

7 

13 

D-  on 

309 
4,328 
353 
421 
10 
116 
SS& 

13 
1 

8 
1 

21 
2 

1 

1 

2 

S       dull 

Hall 

122 
469 
153 
152 
109 
3,  139 
22 
4,201 
882 

782 

19 
2,835 
39 
1,201 
117 
1,249 

1,763 

Kearne 

2 

o 

4 

2 

3 

5 

I  aucaster 

7 

7 

14 

3 

3 
2 
37 

o 

1 

4 

5 

20 

17 

Otoo 

2 

2 

4 

2 

1 

3 

4 

6 

10 

Plntto  

3 

4 

7 

Polk 

i 

1 

1 

1 
3 

2 
3 

Shorter.  .  .  . 

I 

All  that  portion  N.  of  latitude 
40°  and  W.  of  longitude  1033  ; 
also  that  portion  bounded  N. 
by  latitude  42=,  E.  by  longi- 
tude  101°  30',  S.  by  latitude 
4(P,  and  W.  by  longitude  103° 

Total  

1 

* 
3 

4 

16,689 

12,007 

28,696 

35 

32 

67 

30 

33 

63 

28,826 

6 

9 

15 

28,841 

NOTE  — Of  the  free  colored  population,  21  aro  male  and  18  female  mulattocs. 


TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND  OTHER  SUBDIVISIONS. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    AXTJ   OTHER 
SUBDIVISIONS. 

COt'NTIKS. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

IXDIAV. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

51. 

F. 

Total. 

3f. 

F. 

Total. 

Arizona  

Burt 

46 
4 
94 
71 
254 
37 
9 
1 
21 
9 
26 

43 
7 
73 
51 
220 
29 
5 
3 
14 
S 
17 

89 
11 
166 
122 
474 
66 
14 
4 
35 
14 
43 

89 
11 
166 
122 
474 
69 
14 

33 
14 
55 

Central  

do 

Decatur  

do 

Drkama  

do.. 

Plait'*  Month  .   . 

CasB 

Saint  Helena  . 

Cedar 

2 

1 

3 

Ix-witt  

Logan  Valley  

Cuming  
do  

Oinaba  

do 

Weit  Point  

do... 

Covingtnn    

Dakota.  .  . 

5 

7 

a 

TERRITORY   OF   NEBRASKA. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


559 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    AND   OTHEU 
SUBDIVISIONS. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

IMTJJA.V. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

SI. 

F.              Total.     |        M. 

F 

Total. 

Dakota  

31 

28 
84 
54 
985 
61 
212 
31 
40 
1,118 
49 
112 
Sf>2 
128 
247 
2°4 

27 
18 
20 
47 
876 
15 
183 
32 
29 
797 
50 
81 
210 
109 
193 
180 
324 
177 
o 
11 
3!I5 
OS 
63 
18 
62 
145 
81 
140 
30 
]7 
46 
22 
20 
60 
86 
20 
21) 
22 
65 

58 
46 
44 
101 
1,861 
76 
425 
63 
69 
1,915 
99 
193 
472 
237 
440 
404 
694 
394 
10 
29 
927 
137 
135 
42 
132 
336 
175 
306 
78 
37 
95 
48 
59 
283 
3J4 
360 
76 
171 
488 

M 
46 
44 
101 
1,883 
87 
425 
63 
69 
*1,022 
99 
193 
473 
237 
440 
404 
694 
394 
10 
29 
929 
137 
135 
42 
132 
330 
175 
30U 
78 
37 
95 
48 
59 
286 
324 
360 
76 
172 
488 

Omeda  

do 

do 

Omaha  City  

13 
5 

7 
4 

20 
9 

1 

i 

3 

2 
2 

Brownsville  

Greggsport  

do 

Nebraska  Cit  v  

do 

A 

3 

4 

2 

1 

3 

Wvoming  

do      

Arago  

Fulls  City  

do 

1 

1 

Franklin  

-do                        .» 

i 

Rulo  

do          .          

| 

St.  Stephens  

do  

! 

Salem  

do  

370 
217 

g 

i 

Spezcr  

do  

Morgan  Island  

Saline  

"..do.. 

18 
5.12 
79 
73 
24 
70 
191 
94 
166 
48 
20 
49 
26 
39 
223 
238 
340 
56 
149 
423 

Belle  vue  

1 

i 

2 

Forest  City  

do  

Plattford  

do  

Belle  Creek  

1 

Cumin  g  City  

do  

Deeota  

do  

Foutauclle  

do  

Fort  Calhouu  

do 

Logan  

do 

New  York  Crerk  

do  



Richland  

do  



Rocket  

do  

Allaauia  City  

1  All  that  portion  N.  of  lati 
tude  40°  and  W.  of  long. 
103°  ;    also  that  portion 
bounded  K.  by  lat.  42°,  . 
E.  by  long.   101°  30',   S. 
by  lat.  40°,  and  W.  by4 
long.  103°  

i 

Balance  of  settlement  

3 

3 

Boulder  Creek  

Fort  Laramie  Reservation  
Miravalle  City  

j 

Platte  River  settlement  
The  Gold  Hill  settlement  

1 

^ 

*  4  male  and  6  female  slaves  included  in  white  population. 

NOTE- — No  return  of  subdivisions  for  the  counties  of  Buffalo,  Butler.  Calhouu,  Clay,  Dawsou,  Dodge,  Fort  Randal!,  Gage,  Green,  Hall,  Johnson,  Jones,  Kearney, 
Lancaster,  Murrick,  Xticolls,  Pawnee,  Platte,  Madison,  Polk,  and  Shorter,  (21.) 


TABLE  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

•      UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Totnl  foreign  bom. 

Aggregate  population. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

11 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F      Total. 

M. 

V. 

Total. 

M. 

JT 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

41 
1C9 
19 
19 
1,636 
91 
85 
35 
310 
14 
70 
141 

31 
142 
7 
14 
1,411 
76 
59 
25 
243 
2 
64 
100 

72 
311 
26 
33 
3,047 
167 
144 
60 
553 
16 
134 
241 

72 
311 
26 
33 
3,047 
170 
144 
60 
560 
16 
134 
241 

25 

46 

17 
31 

1 

42 
77 
1 

42 
77 
1 
8 
300 

114 
388 
27 
41 
3  369 

Burt  . 

Butler  .    . 

5 

203 
51 
14 
5 
154 

3 

119 
25 
7 
2 
99 

8 
322 
76 
21 
7 
253 

Cass  . 

Cedar  .  . 

2 

1 

3 

76 
21 
7 
253 

246 
165 
67 
819 
16 
217 
309 

Clay  . 

Dakota. 

6 

7 

13 

Dixon  

64 
43 

49 
25 

113 
68 

113 
68 

Dodge... 

|             i 

560 


TERRITORY   OF   NEBRASKA. 

TABLE  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  bom. 

Aggregate  population,  a 

II 

WHITE. 

BF.ACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M. 

F.          Total 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.     Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total.   M.     F.    Total. 

1,394 
91 
234 
4 

its 

2C3 
C7 
173 
73 
C7 
C9 
1,503 
10 
1,918 
413 
218 
13 
1,298 
22 
567 
74 
531 

1,045 

1,  246. 
36 
130 
9 
18 
239 
40 
67 
55 

25 
1,268 
C 
1,475 

162 
4 
1,129 
IS 
447 
19 
455 

265 

2,640 
127 
384 
13 
43 
502 
107 
242 
127 
92 
94 
2,771 
•      16 
3,  393 
793 
380 
19 
2,  427 
34 
1,014 
93 
986 

1,310 

8 
1 

5 
1 

13 
o 

5 

3 

8 

2,661 
129 
384 
13 
43 
502 
107 
246 
127 
106 
94 
2,776 
16 
3,394 
793 
380 
19 
2,428 
34 
1,014 
93 
980 

1,  310 

859 
207 
24 
2 
48 
19 
10 
197 
13 
37 
12 
221 
5 
486 
57 
226 

808 
17 
13 
1 
25 
7 
5 
26 
13 
9 
3 
142 
1 

3:8 

32 
176 

1,667 
224 
37 
3 
73 
26 
15 
223 
26 
46 
15 
363 
6 
804 
89 
402 

I      | 

1,667 
224 
37 
3 

73 
26 
15 
223 
26 
46 
15 
363 
6 
807 
89 
402 

4,339 
353 
4f?l 
16 
116 
5^ 
122 
469 
153 
152 
109 
3,139 
22 
4,201 
882 
762 
19 
2,835 
39 
1,201 
117 
1,249 

1,765 

1-  o  t  R 

| 

i 

Kearuc  • 

2 

2 

4 

i             | 

Lancaster 

IT      O   '  C  > 

3 

3 

7 

4 

11 

M      '  k 

Nemaha 

1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

Polk                                   *- 

1 

1 

262 
4 
111 
23 
157 

424 

145 
1 
76 
1 
106 

31 

407 
5 
187 
24 
263 

455 

•      I 

407 
5 
187 
24 
263 

455 

All  that  portion  N.  of  Int.  40° 
and  W.  of  loug.  1033;  alto, 
that  portion  bounded  N. 
by  lat.   42D,    E.    by   long. 
101°  30',  S.  by  lat.  40°,  and 
\V   by  long   103° 

1 

• 

12,  705 

9,  700     22,  411 

13          12         25  |      21 

18 

39 

22,475 

4,014 

2,334    6,348 

1      2 

3 

6,351 

28,82fi 

TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Alabama    

20 
18 
1 
256 
35 
7 
20 
1,656 
1,993 
1,588 
57 
740 
i 
143 
209 
286 
356 
47 
11 
1,523 
120 
260 
2,322 
147 
3,116 

Pennsylvania  

2,048 
41 
24 
280 
12 
321 

Asia 

Holland 

27 
1,431 
18 
18 
103 
1 
13 

21 
283 

Africa 

25 

California  

Italy         

Connecticut  

4 
12 
M 

Florida  

Georgia  

Illinoii  

497 
31 
3,463 
5 
34 

China  

150 
1,471 

Pacific  Islands  

. 

Iowa  

T  rrit    ' 

Fn  'land 

Kansas  

Fnro  e  (note  cciflcd) 

Kentucky  

Franco 

151 

70 
2 
228 

Louisiana  

German  States  : 

1,742 

2 

Maine  

22,473 

Maryland  

Bavaria                            78 

MlMMU-hUWtt!   

Baden                             13° 

Michigan  

Minnesota  

3 

1C8 
10 

MlMiMippi  

Miuouri  

Other  foreign  countries  

Aggregate  foreign  
Aggregate  native  

New  Hampshire  

Germany,    (not  spe- 

New  Jersey  

6,351 
22,475 

New  York  

North  Carolina  

Ohio  

Great  Britain,  (not  specified).  .. 

Oregon  

28,826 

TERRITORY    OF    NEBRASKA. 


5G1 


TABLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS.                                         NO.  OF. 

OCCDl'ATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUl'ATIOXS. 

NO.  OK. 

17 
.    2 
3 

38 
19 
2 

jn 

5 

177 
2 
19 

3 
4 

10 

eo  . 

19 
7 
5 
33 

42 
379 
2 
5 
4 
C4 
160 
57 
3 
9 
2 
7 
5 
2 

28 

2 
7 

6 

7 
2 
70 
3 
]8 
4 

Editors 

'    9 
5 

3,982 
455 
5 
23 
4 

22 
6 
34 
20 

IS 
8 
27 

C2 

3 
9 
3 

1,566 

73 
130 
12 
22 

17 
23 
4 

A 

48 
200 
60 
25 
22 
525 
5 
12 
3 

42 
9 

74 
4 
2 
6 

123 
6 
24 
2 
25 
2 

6 

28 
3 

29 
41 
76 
395 
3 
6 
149 
t 

14 
5 
9 
52 
2 
5 
4 
19 

71 

11 
81 

2S1 
40 
3 
175 

2 

71 
2 

9 
18 
51 
13 

849 

Pilots  

Printers  

Fruiterers  

Barkeepers  

Blacksmiths  

Gardeners  and  nurserymen  

Graziera  

Saddlers  

. 

3 

Silversmiths  

Speculators  

Students                 .                            

Tailors  

Clerks 

Millers                                  

Milliners                               

Traders  

Millwrights 

P 

Other  occupations  and  unknown  

Total  

Peddlers 

11,581 

71 


562 


TERRITORY    OF    NEVADA. 


TABLI:  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AXD  SEX. 


AVIIITE. 


1 

2- 
3 

COUNTIES. 

I'll- 

IT  1. 

1  and  under  5.       5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  nud  under  20. 

20  and  under  30.  !  30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

30 

F. 

iUf 

F.      ,      M. 

F. 

M. 

F- 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

SI. 

F. 

38 

114             87 

I 

91 

58 

53 

135 

1 

64 

2,997 
OT 

197 

1,856 
10 
11 

107 

526 

. 

! 

87 

2 

Total       

30 

38 

120 

114             87 

91 

58 

53 

140 

64 

3,111  1         197 

1,877 

107 

530 

28 

FREE  COLORED. 


1 

1 

o 

1 

li            2 

12               3 

10 

1               9 

2 

I 

AGGREGATE. 


1      Total  whites  

30 

38 

120 

114 

87 

91 

58 

53 

140 

1 
64  !     3,111 

197 

1,877 

107 

530 

88 

1 

, 

2 

1 

Si             12 

3 

10 

1 

9 

2 

30 

33 

120 

114 

88 

91 

5'J 

55 

141 

GC       3,123 

1,887 

108 

539 

30 

| 

TERRITORY    OF    NEVADA. 


563 


TAULE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


50  and  under  GO. 

GO  aud  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90.    00  and  uuder  100.    Above  100.     Ageunkn'n. 

Total. 
Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

31.             F. 

M.             P. 

jr. 

F.             31. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

jr. 

F. 

31. 

! 

120 

17 

25    ... 

| 

i 

5,957 
40 
103 

710              6,1X7 
40 

I 

1 

122 

17 

26    

1 

1 

6,102 

| 

710               6,813 

40  ,  Homboldt 


FREE  COLORED. 

10                    45 

1 

j 

33 

i 

1 

AGGREGATE. 

122 
1 

17 

26 

1 

1 

i 

6,102 
35 

710 
10 

6,812 
45 

Total  whites  
Total  free  colored. 

1 

2 

. 

123 

17 

26 

1 

i 

6,137 

720 

6,857 

504 


TERRITORY    OF    NEVADA. 


TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

1 

REE   COLORED 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

' 

5,957 

710 

6,667 

35 

10 

45 

6,712 

40 

40 

40 

105 

105 

105 

0,102 

710 

6,812 

35 

10 

45 

6,857 

NOTE. — Of  the  free  colored  population  1C  are  mole  and  2  female  mullutocs. 


TABLK  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND  OTHER  SUBDIVISIONS. 


WHITE. 
CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND  OTHER  SUBDIVISIONS.                                   COUNTIES.                                  '' 

TREE  COLORED. 

Aggregate. 

\ 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

1C7 
123 

8 
48 
12 

701 
442 
76 
2S7 
349 
80 
147 
637 
116 
49 
40 
80 
38 
636 
196 

:w 

105 
2,337 
40 
24 
270 
40 
105 

11 

6 
o 

2 
4 

13 

10 
2 

714 

-ira 

78 
227 
349 
80 
153 
838 
117 
49 
40 
80 
:  - 
637 
196 
3U 
105 
2,345 
40 
21 
270 
40 
105 

28 
18 
29 
2 
6 

4 

1 
1 

4 

8 

1 
1 

Gold  Hill                                                                  do  619 

2 
25 
18 

1 

1 

8 
139 

8 

8 

"\Vulker  Uiver  Valley                                                   do      18 

6 
70 

TABLE  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

o 
> 

^3 

H 
~n 
^ 
H 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  population. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M.           F.      .  Total. 

M. 

F.     Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.    j  Total. 

M. 

F.  'Total. 

! 

K. 

8 

F. 

Total. 

4,  103  '         553       4,  655 
40      .                         40 

38 

8  i      26 

| 

14 

1 

15 

4,696 
40 
57 

1,854 

158 

2,012 

I 

! 
....          1 
....I  

1 

3 

2,016 

t,TU 

4C 

10: 

IlumboUlt 

Saint  Mary's                            ."                           57 

1 

48 

48 

48 

Total 

1 

1 

4,200          jSB  '    4,752 

18 

8  |      26 

14 

1 

15 

4,793 

1,902 

158 

2,060 

1 

....j        1 

g 

1 

** 

2,  064            6,  851 

TERRITORY    OF    NEVADA. 


565 


TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  POPULATION 


UNITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

°1  I 

583 
10 
16 
96 
14 
132 
144 
65 
11 
177 
5 
65 

23 

Holland 

5 
551 
13 
85 
16 
1 
9 
5 
9 
98 
6 
41 

42  | 

135    ; 

66 
15 
1 
23 
504 
123 
53 
3 
18G 
30 
162 
89 
251 
128 
10 
36 
210 
38 
55 
811 
41 
489 
4 

1 
10 
3 

208 

Poland 

China  .  . 

Indiana  

District  of  Columbia  

8 

294 

En  gland 

Scotland 

Kentucky  

Not  stated  

52 

German  States  : 

454 

4,793 

19 
29 

Aggregate  native  

Massachusetts  

Hesse                                     1 

Minnesota  

West  Indies 

3 

21 

\Vak-s 

New  Hampshire  

Germany,  (not  spe 
cified  370 

New  Jersey  

2.0G4 
4,793 

Total 

Great  Britain,  (not  specified).. 

Oregon  

G,  857 

TABLK  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  or. 

Actors  

4 

74 

12 

Peddlers 

2 

o 

5 

21 

157 

4 

25 

10 

99 

Rcfccto     kee  era 

84 

18 

3 

ry        p 

Blacksmiths  

72 

33 

24 

37 

3 

12 

76 

Bricklayers  

6 

o 

28 

Brick-makers  

17 

o 

23 

q 

Sfl 

Builders  

343 

6 

Butchers  

35 

27 

3 

18 

5 

g 

o 

Carpenters  

175 

15 

ti 

Charcoal  burners  

3 

74 

4 

290 

3     ! 

9 

7 

20 

34 

1 

!) 

Clerks  

3^ 

94 

2 

Contractors  

3 

Millers  .                 ... 

12 

39 

MilliiM-rs  

o 

Dairymen  

3 

Millwrights 

7 

C'J 

Dentists  

4 

2  905 

4 

Drivers  

3 

0 

2 

h       k  rs 

•j 

Druggists  

3 

16 

y 

8 

Other  occupations  and  unknown  

322 

'  S 

Farmers  

140 

60 

Total 

5  673 

566 


TERRITORY    OF    NKW    MKXICO. 


TAHLK  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


1 

4 

5 
8 

7 

8 
9 
)0 
11 

COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  u 
M. 

idcr  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20.    20  and  under  30.   30  and  under  40.    40  and  under  50. 

| 

!                                       | 

si.         r. 

51. 

F. 

F. 

M.             F. 

M.             F.             M. 

F.             M. 

F.             M. 

F. 

34             33 
•J5           111 
61             80 
94            101 
140           HO 

6           3 

107            1ft.' 
SOI           212 
80             78 
296           241 
1ST           134 

106 
463 
272 
344 

eas 

91 

488 
852 
396 

850 

556 

79 
435 
311 

373 

ess 

70 

477 

eeo 

396 
967 

535 

75 
563 
361 

419 
755 
113 
501 
1,128 
477 
1,045 
677 

72 
575 
373 
457 
68(1 
100 
551 
1,  057 
4C5 
1,025 

c:;e 

83             55 
455           461 
295           324 
335           314 
588           520 
78           104 
472           495 
876  '        736 
347           299 
824           755 
588  !         538 

Ill   ;          93           604 
358           414        1,314 
265           314           918 
242           213           456 
439  :         478           833 
71   ;          83            143 
322  !        383          832 
C20  •        680       1,574 
240  '        313           572 
515  '        582       1,133 
391   j         484           839 

217  i        402 
85S  i         808 
605           795 
503           434 
918           533 
165           112 
836           512 
1.299  :        958 
558          385 
1,355           884 
869           192 

Ill  !         128 
473           315 
430  j        330 
364  ;        269 
523  !         348 
91  '          99 
447           365 
734           544 
293           !88 
741           606 
440           2!)9 

46 
265 
200 
202 
307 
. 
253 
384 
169 
.   " 
261 

Bvrnilillo 

'            ^ 

T,,tu] 

1,241  '     1,255 

5.039 

5,  150       ti,  174  ;    5,  997 

4.941       4.C01 

3,574  j    4,037       9,275  |     8,180       6,315 

4,  647       3,  497 

2,654 

FREE  COLORED. 


1 

1 

3 

1 

j 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

O 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

c> 

] 

o 

1 

2 

1 

j 

1 

4 

4 

0 

1 

1 

5 

2 

2 

1 

1 

•     o'rrf 

j 

o 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

g 

3 

i) 

4 

1 

.  5 

4 

6 

5 

11 

7 

4 

5 

4 

INDIAN. 


Arizona  Gl  ;          51 

376 

346           219 

196           210 

145 

138 

145 

431 

476 

285 

238 

164 

157 

Bornalillo                                                              I 

8 

4                7 

14              )0 

30 

12 

17 

7 

33 

o 

16 

3 

15 

1 

3 

3               1 

2 

1 

o 

1 

4 

•j 

4 

1 

1 

4 

Kio  Ariba  9  '.          11 
Santa  Ana  '          14              6 

39 
117 

37             46 

110            168 

39             19 

168            134 

19 
133 

24 
118 

25 
108 

42 

181 

51 
219 

47 
111 

31 
96 

25 

165 

9 
65 

6 

1 

1                3 

6 

, 

fi 

4 

9 

8 

5 

- 

3               3 

4 

4 

2 

6 

1 

3 

3 

3 

4               fi 

9 

•j 

0 

c, 

15 

6 

4 

o 

Taoa  '           2              6 

49 

51             36 

47             21) 

36 

26 

24 

57 

65 

38 

48 

28 

16 

to 

Valencia                                          "4            18 

181 

135           158 

168           187 

167 

130 

161 

347 

375 

202 

129 

106 

Total                                  111            97 

772 

688           648 

644           601 

551 

45fl 

501 

1  078 

1  233 

689 

579 

495 

3U4 

HALF  IJUEED. 


1 

I 

5                °                fi  '              4    ' 

I 

1 

3               4                1   '            7 

•                                                 __J 

Total 

I 

0 

j            5               5  1           10  i             5  '           J2 

3 

7 

2 

1 

i 

i 

| 

; 

2 

i 
1 

AGGREGATE. 


Total  whiten  1  241  |     1  255 

, 

5  150  :     6  174 

5  007 

4  Oil        4  601        'i  ">74        4  037 

0  ^5 

8  180 

6  315       4  647 

3  497 

2,654 

Total  free  colored  1                1 

3 

3  !            0 

-( 

i  j     •  a         4         « 

5 

11 

7               4 

5 

4 

Total  IndiniiK  Ill             17 

77° 

688           G4P 

- 

1  °53 

689          .r>7;» 

•T>5 

394 

T*>tal  half  breed*    j            l  j           t> 

5  i            5 

1C 

5  -            ]°                4                 4 

o 

! 

j 

r     i 

Aggregate  i     1  354  !     1  355 

5  P19 

5  846  ;    6  836 

.    ,     , 

«     •    . 

7  Oil        5  230 

3  997 

3  OSS 

! 

NOTK  —55  half  breeds  nr.l  «|iecinud  in  prullmiuury  report.  (Tnl>l«  41.  l>.  293,)  they  hiiviu((  bt»n  included  iu  whit*  popul»tion 


TERRITORY    OF    NEW    MEXICO. 


567 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


50  and  under  GO. 

WHITE. 

Aggregate.  .       COUNTIES. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100.    Ageunku'n.                Total. 

1 
2 
:i 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
K 

M. 

F. 

1 
M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F.         M. 

P.             M.                 P. 

58 
174 
110 
130 
230 
30 
178 
369 
112 
272 
153 

2L 
ICO 
83 
84 
215 
17 
193 
210 
109 
218 
149 

12 

98 
58! 
89 
166 
24  i 
132 
170 
99 
188 
127 

68 
31 
32 
112 
9 
106 
87 
55 
163 
86 

5               6 
48             2(i 
6               7 
19             16 
53             51 
16               4 
58             37 
35             25 
30             15 
72             !)8 
32             23 

1 
9 

1 
1 
1 
1 
9 
4 
9 
7 
7 
16 
5 

o 
o 

'•         1  678  !            743 

2,421 
8,  574 
6,239 
5,524 
9.329  • 
1,  505 
7,  995 
13,  6^0 
5,706 
13,  479 
8,482 

17 
1 
14 
23 
4 
16 
17 
13 
61 
17 

1            7 

Q 

3          4,716  ;        3,858 
:        3  481          2  758 

IJcrmilillo 

14 
11 
3 
25 
9 
3 
42 
12 

4 
4 

o 

16 
2 

4 

18 

1    

2,  846           2  678 

3 

2 

1 
4 
1 
3 

1 
1 
1 

4  738           4  591 

793               712 

1 
4  053           3  94° 

7  355           6  315 

1    : 

2  947           2  759 

6  765  '        6  714 

Taoa  

1           4,307           4,175 

. 

1,816 

1,459 

1,163 

757 

374           308 

182 

129             61  !          59 

16  ,        8  1      11 

4         43.  079  j       39,  245 

,'82,  924 

1 
•    1 
1 

FREE  COLORED. 

I'j                   6 

21 
9 
14 
27 
1 
6 
7 

6  '                3 

BcrnulUlo  

...j               8                  6 

2 

1 

1 

13  :              14 

Santa  F6  

1     

San  Miguel  

c 

2                   5 

Taos  

i 

3 

2 

1 

1 

!              43                 40 

85 

INDIAN. 

121 
1 
1 
11 
41 

98 
3 

52 

55 
3 

35 

23 

7 

G 

•  • 

1          1 

1 

a  10"           1  M 

4,  040 
186 
23 
520 
2,067 
55 
43 
75 
617 
2,821 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

50               136 

12                 ](> 

7 
20 
2 

1 
1 
17 
30 

5 

25 
1 

10 
12 
J 
1 

9 

11 

0 

5 

2 
12 

1 
3 

279               24  1 

1 

1 

3 

1  103               964 

15                 40 

Santa  F6  

2 

1 
10 
39 

13                 30 

25                 50 

Socorro  

9 

40 

5 
56 

o 

10 

4 
5 

4 
18 

2               1 
16               4 

2 

9 

1 

2 

9fl3               324 

Taos  

5 

1  455           1  366 

227 

179           132 

143 

67 

39 

43 

25  i          11 

8         15 

4 

! 
i  5,347          5,105 

10,  452 

HALF  BREED. 

15                 22 

37 
18 

Santa  F6  

1 
2 

5                 13 

20                 35 

55 

| 

1 

AGGREGATE. 

1.810 
3 
227 

1,  459       1,  163 
2               1 
179           132 

757 

374 

1 
K7 

308           182           129 

61             59         16 

8 

]                                 1 
11           4         43,679         39,245 

45                 40 

82,924 
85 
10,  452 
55 

Total  whites  
Total  free  colored. 
Total  Indians  
Total  half  breeds  . 

1 
2 
3 
4 

143 

39            43 

11 

8 

15 

4 

1 
!                     5  347           5  105 

j  20                 35 

2,046 

1,640       1,296 

900           442 

347          225          154 

72 

67 

31 

12 

11           4         49,091         44,425 

93,516 

5G8 


TERRITORY   OF    N  KW    MEXICO. 


TABLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

KRF.K  COLORED. 

INDIAN. 

Aggregate. 

31. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

/ 

Total. 

1,678 
.4,  710 
3,  -181 
3,848 
4,  73« 
7113 
4,«U3 
7,  355 
2,  IV 
6,765 
4,313 

7-13 
3.  858 
2,758 
a,  "078 
4.  5!U 
713 
3,964 
6,315 

a,  75:1 

C,  711 
4,188 

2,421 
8,574 
6,239 
5,524 
9,329 
1,505 
8,032 
13,  G70 
5,706 
•   13.479 
8,500 

15 
6 

6 

21 
9 

2,102 
50 

1,938 
136 

4,040 

186 

6,482 
J&7S9) 
6,23" 
5,566 
S.849 

:••....; 
8J14 

ian* 

5,787 
14,  103 
I'l,  321 

' 

8 

1 

14 

12 
279 
1,103 
15 
13 
25 
983 
1,438 

16 
241 
964 

40 
30 
50 
324 
1,366 

28 
520 
S,  067 
55 
43 
75 
617 
2,821 

... 

- 

13 
1 

14 

27 
1 

fi 

7 

6 
5 

2 

43,  699 

39,280 

82,  979 

45 

40 

85 

5  347 

5,105 

10,  452 

93,516 

MOTE.  — Of  the  free  colored  population  23  are  male  and  16  female  mulattoeg. 


TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND  OTHER  SUBDIVISIONS. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    AND   OTHER                              COUNTIES. 
SUBDIVISIONS. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

INDIAU. 

Agsreg'te. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.              Total. 

31.                 F. 

Total. 

' 

268 
304 

255 
273 

523 

577 

523 
577 
61 
130 
504 
32 
17 
14 
338 
257 
232 

9 

142 
13" 
150 
510 
25» 
33 
394 
16 
72 
48 
5 
8 
144 
39 
25 
20 
200 
44 
13 
100 
18 
353 
!>15 
lit 
26 
649 
1,203 
32 
542 

A 

40                 12 
81                 47 

52 
128 

: 

3 

9 

1 

1 
278 
9 

1 

504 
10 

226 
1 

17 
11 
14 
15 

5 

6 

22 
17 
14 
15 

159 
124 
131 

164 
133 
101 

323 
257 
232 

16 
119 
190 

96 

6 

23 
10 
53 

22 
142 
130 
149 

1 
264 
135 

1 
510 
250 

246 
115 

15                18 

33 

198 

196 

394 

13 
34 
32 

c 

8 

3 

a9 
16 

16 
63 
48 
5 

6 

4 

10 

70 

68 

144 

31 
19 

ao 

18 
33 
7 
75 

9 
210 

501 
103 
16 
315 
614 
15 
245 

7 
6 

38 

as 

20 
35 
44 
13 
100 
13 
310 
820 
113 
26 
C41 
1,169 
32 
527 

1 

1 

*   Surtl'edro  Silver  Mine*              .                     do 

17 
11 
6 
25 
4 
100 
319 
10 
10 
326 
555 
17 
282 

82                 83 

165 

4 
21 
38 
3 

1 
22 
49 
1 

5 
43 
87 
4 

Tuboc  do 

Tucnon  do 

5 
2 

3 

8 
2 

Tucson  and  flilK  City,  between  do 

Upper  Sunta  Cruz  do 

Alamcda  licruuHllo  
Albuquerque  do 

8 
20 

8 
27 

6 

1 

7 

7 

Aliro-ta*  do 

Atritfco  '.  do.  .. 

- 

4     ,             11 

13 

TERRITORY   OF   NEW    MEXICO.  569 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND  OTHER  SUBDIVISIONS— Continued. 


CITIES,    TOWNS.    AND   OTHKR 
SUBDIVISIONS. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORK1). 

IXDIA.V. 

Aggregate. 

SI.                 F. 

Total. 

51. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

P.              '1  utal. 

Berualillo  

Bernalillo  

293 
152 
96 

n 

171 
16 
331 
01 
254 
120 
35 
131 
21 
61 
107 
50 
156 
136 
111 
234 
67 
69 
38 
27 
24 
14 
191 
13 
328 
73 
27 
110 
309 
39 
394 
1,217 
30 
39 
622 
12 
1L3 
58 
78 
9 
176 
404 
456 
436 
291 
:•   . 
577 
244 
112 
440 
340 
483 
44 
300 
544 
322 
519 
220 
358 
153 
859 
384 
17 

307 
155 
24 
49 
159 
11 
325 
69 
17 

33 
123 
35 
46 
91 
50 
173 
133 
106 
205 
85 
67 
43 
S6 
28 
15 
165 
6 
339 
11 
5 
52 
309 
50 
374 
1,203 
20 

193 

600 
307 
53 
100 
330 
27 
676 
160 
871 

tee 

68 
254 
56 
107 
188 
100 
329 
209 
217 
439 
lifl 
136 
' 
53 
52 
89 
356 
19 
667 
84 
33  ' 
162 
618 
89 
768 
2,420 
50 
40 
824 
IS 

4 

15                 10 

619 
307 
52 
100 

334 
27 
698 
160 
274 
238 
69 
253 
56 
115 
204 
100 
366 
281 
217 
-  440 
156 
136 
81 
55 
52 
•H 
362 
19 
667 
84 
32 
162 
618 
89 
768 
2,420 
50 
40 
824 
12 
167 
120 
149 
18 
330 
834 
811 
861 
572 
1,024 
1,134 
489 
200 
!>08 
679 
929 
82 
586 
1,111 
637 
1,  059 
403 
693 
307 
480 
725 
41 
179 
341 

Candelaua  

...do... 

Canon  Cannel  do  

CanoQcita  do  

Chelili  

do  

o 

2                   4 

Chimal  

do  

Coralis  

do...              

6 

16                 22 

Duranis  

do  

fc*Tort  Defiance  

do 

o 

2 

1     i              1 
8     !             10 
1                   1 
1     :              1 

Callages  

do  

o 

do... 

Grea^o  

do  

Los  Lnnis  

do  

Los  Pinos  

do  

! 

8 

6     |              8 
4     ;              6 

Log  Ranches 

..do      . 

Madeira  do  

Padillas  '  do  

12 
o 

25                 37 
10     j            18 

Pajorita  do  

Puebla  de  Saudia  do  

1     i               ' 
.1             4 

Ranches  '  do  

•> 

San  Aatouio  !  do  

S«n  Antonita  :  do  

I 

1 

Tejeros  do  

Terrauato  do            

3                   8 
8                   6 

Verclis  do  

4 

Dolores  Dona  Aiiua  

1 

Dona  Auna-t-  do  

Fort  Fillmore  '  do 

Fort  Thorn  do  

* 
Hanover  •  do  

La  Mesa  i  do  

Las  Ainoles  do  

t 

Los  Cruces  ''  do    .,-- 

Mesilla  !  do  

Howry  City  '  do  

Overland  Mail  Lino  do  

]                    1 

1 

Santa  Reeta  do  

do  

54 
62 

71 
9 

147 
429 
336 
425 
272 
516 
SB 
245 
88 
468 
339 
446 
38 
286 
567 
315 
540 
1S3 
3:!5 
155 
821 
341 
24 

187 

120 
149 
18 
323 
833 
792 
861 
563 
1,022 
1,130 
489 
800 
908 
679 
. 
82 
586 
1,111 
637 
1,059 
403 
693 
307 
480 
783 
41 

1 

1 

Santo  Tomo-8  

do  

1 

~| 

v'Stevensou's  Silver  Mine  

do  

I 

Warm  Spring  

...   .  do.. 

| 

El  Rayado  

3 

4     i              7 

i  i       i 

6   :          8 

Gaudaloupita 

...do... 

! 

6                   5                 11 

2 

La  Cebollu  do  

o 

4                  0 

San  Antonio  '  Ho  

do 

213 

1              1 

El  Embudo  !..  

1st  precinct  

do  

do 

3d  precinct  

do  

I 

4th  precinct  

do  

... 

...   .do 

do        

i 

7th  precinct  

do  

8th  precinct  

do  

1 

9th  precinct  

do  

: 

10th  precinct  '.  

do.  .  .          .   .  . 

| 

l]th  precinct  

do  

12th  precinct  

do  

do  

14th  precinct  

do  

,                                                                                1 

l^th  precinct  

do  

Puebla  Suutu  Clara  

do  

93                 86               179 
186               155               311 

Puebla  St.  Juan  

...do... 

i 

72 


.-,70  TERRITORY    OF    NEW    MEXICO. 

TABLE  No.  a.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND  OTHER  SUBDIVISIONS— Continued. 


FREE  COLOIirD. 


CITIKS,    TOWNS,    AND  OTHKR 


'Aggrcg'ie. 


5UUDI  VISION*. 
M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.        I     Total. 

M. 

F 

TotU. 

' 

3 

6 

i                   | 

6 

do                                                  180 

164 

344     ! 

1 

1 

345 

51 

110 

110 

Angostura  ao  

47 

90 

1 

90 

Bajado  do  ; 

12 

31 

i 

31 

43 

81 

81 

7 

16 

16 

33 

60 

166 

155 

321 

381 

SI 

39 

39 

52 

96 

374 

3SO 

694 

790 

244 

521 

521 

185 

132 

317 

317 

7 

26 

26 

1 

132 

130 

262 

263 

! 

187 

170 

357 

.   357 

15 

40 

40 

13 

44 

44 

58 

57 

115 

115 

134 

318 

2 

a 

3SO 

158 

332 

3 

7 

10 

342 

71 

145 

1 

i 

146 

44 

88 

-- 

50 

103 

103 

J7 

37 

37 

48 

100 

' 

100 

82 

177 

I 

1 

i 

178 

J     -"                                                                                                             54 

43 

97 

L.. 

97 

P                      1 

57 

141 

141 

34 

76 

76 

176 

346 

1  • 

346 

10 

20 

i 

20 

*'  *                                                                                                                    195 

229 

424 

; 

1 

j 

_,-       425 

Tt-        '                                                                                                                        133 

154 

287 

2 

2 

289 

q                                                i 

14 

22 

22 

Santa  F6                                               do  2,319 

2,257 

4,576 

13 

14                 27 

M 

eyK 

32 

4,635 

203 

394 

• 

1 

4 

5 

399 

g 

19 

19 

21 

50 

50 

115 

245 

245 

I                                                                  3"4 

294 

618 

; 

2 

1 

3 

621 

Anton  C                                                  an  .  igut                                      ^ 

g 

23 

.... 

23 

101* 

199 

199 

22 

48 

1 

48 

36 

76 

i 

76 

22 

42 

42 

61 

121 

1 

121 

88 

163 

163 

°05 

436 

I 

436 

41 

87 

87 

86 

174 

| 

174 

VI  Montcm  d<-  Alarautt                                       do                                                  360 

334 

694 

!  

2 

7 

9 

703 

199 

401 

401 

30 

57 

.57 

105 

"16 

216 

El  Supcyo                                                       do                                              234 

201 

435 

i 

3 

6 

9 

444 

3° 

74 

74 

g 

99 

1 

99 

344 

696 

1 

1 

607 

187 

378 

', 

• 

378 

67 

53 

120 

120 

51 

93 

i    '    

93 

32 

63 

1 

1 

64 

18 

33 

33 

20 

43 

43 

48 

103 

103 

:llah  '                  JO                                                                             36 

41 

77 

77 

Lw  Rucdo*    '.         do                                            31 

26 

57 

57 

Las  Revctli^  am]  lv>-"-,   1.-  tw...  n                 do       ...                    1            GO 

44 

104 

104 

LuTuzu...                                                ...do...                                             154 

13S 

289 

1 

289 

TERRITORY   OF   NEW    MEXICO.  571 

TABLE  Xo.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND  OTHER  SUBDIVISIONS— Continued. 


CITIES,    TOWN'S,    AND   O  rnr.ll                              I'OUVTIES. 
SUBDIVISIONS. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED.- 

INDIAN. 

Agsreg'to. 

M. 

F. 

Total.            M.               F. 

Total. 

M. 

X.        1    Total. 

Las  Vegas  San  Migurl  

618 
M 
20 
12 
89 
122 
281 
47 
55 
190 
38 
39 
16 
8 
- 
190 
20 
35 
295 

472 
30 
18 
9 
31 
54 
270 
51 
64 
193 
27 
40 
16 

;f 

179 
18 
37 

1,  01)0 
64 
38 
21 
60 
176 
551 
98 
119 
383 
65 
79 
32 
17 
32 
369 
38 
72 
295 
286 
45 
36 
425 
545 
166 
51 
84 
680 
94 
46 
87 
28 
167 
676 
271 
365 
26 
92 
549 
103 
127 
83 
122 
194 
78 
247 
44 
492 
12 
768 
14 
206 
81 
606 
249 
98 
273 
99 
223 
319 
512 
89 
975 
1,104 
706 
1,020 
1,586 
t,  512 
I  e» 

1 

4 

4 

1,094 
64 
38 
21 
60 
176 
552 
98 
119 
383 
65 
79 
32 
17 
32 
369 
38 
72 
295 
288 
4u 
36 
42P 
546 
Hi6 
51 
84 
683 
94 
46 
87 
28 
167 
683 
271 
365 
26 

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554 
110 
129 
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78 

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45 

497 
14 
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17 
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98 
276 
99 
223 
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90 
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1.113 
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1,023 
1,612 
1,514 
1,  641) 

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TERRITORY    OF   NEW   MEXICO. 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND  OTHER  SUBDIVISIONS— Continued. 


CITIIS,   TOWNS,    AND  OTIIEK                             COUNTIES. 
SUBDIVISIONS. 
M. 

WHITE. 
F. 

Total. 

FREE   COLORED. 

i 

INDIAN. 

«. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M.                F.            Total. 

340 
394 
333 
132 
156 
95 
140 

431 

696 
807 
827 
269 
337 
173 
2S2 
433 
877 

1 

2 
3 
17 
3 

3     ; 
3 

6    ! 

1 

C99 
810 
849 
275 
338 
173 
2H3 
443 

-  g 

147 
363 
240 
CO 
634 
200 
3QO 

4,58 
475 
831 
ICO 
53 
159 

4C3 
43 
152 
473 
225 
484 
38 
238 
197 
38 
39 
316 
533 
306 
1,101 
1,300 
52! 
931 



5 

3 

1 

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1 
3 
7 
74 
184 

1     1 
10 

16 
147 
363 

7 
9 
73 

179 

117 
32 
322 
90 
161 
111 
223 
227 
414 
80 

83 
104 
215 
22 
75 
235 
104 
204 
13 

88 
20 

102 
278 
159 
547 

240 
59 
•        632 
199 
300 
227 
486 
474 

100 
51 
158 
351 
435 
43 
152 
473 
04 
461 
37 
237 
194 
36 
39 
316 
533 
306 
1,086 

l 

1 
1 

l 

2 
1 

Bcleii                                                                    do                                                  310 

1 

1 
3 

9 
1 

2 
12 
1 

El  Uito                      do  21 

1 

1 

1 

2 
1 

' 

Lou  L<>nte8  do  120 

1 
16 
1 

1 
1 
2 

1 
23 
1 
1 
3 
2 

7 

2 

' 

4 
005 
269 
501 

11 
833 

233 
4:iO 

15 

1,300 
522 
931 

| 

TABLE  No.  4.—  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN, 

BY  COUNTIES. 

COUNTIES. 

UNITED 

STATES. 

Total  uative  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

i               8 

1         1 
&         8. 

TO. 

S             & 
Total.       |            | 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

i 

WHITE.                                I1LACK. 

MULAl 
M.     F. 

M.             F. 

i 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

a,  898       2,  321 
4,044  j    3,951 
1,520  !     1,230 
8,  748  j    2,  675 
4,999       4,826 
1,893  i     1,674 
3,776  ';     3,898 
7,083  j     6,321 
2,856  i    2,783 
6.966       7,018 
5,681  l    5,550 

5,219 
7,995 
2,750 
5,423 
9,825 
3,567 
7,674 
13,  404 
5,  63!) 
13,  984 
11,231 

(i 
2 

2 

6 
4 

7 
4 

6 
1 

13 
5 

5,238 
8,004 
2,750 
5,436 
9,825 
3,567 
7,701 
13,  405 
5,645 
13,991 
11,231 

m 

722 
1,901 
110 
18 
3 
307 
285 
110 

n 

86 

300 
43 
1,528 
19 
6 

NX; 

24 
26 

20 
4 

1,  242 

765 
3,489 
129 
24 
5 
413 
30:1 
142 
112 
90 

i 
o 

9       1,244  i     6,482 
765        8,769 

!     3,469        6,239 

7 

5 

12 

1 

1 

1     

1            130        5.  56C 

...'•          24  :      9,  84!) 

j            5!      3.57J 

Santa  F6  

4 

1 

2 

7 

11 

9 

7 

16 

413        8.114 

San  Miguel  

309       13,714 

Socorro  ' 
Taoi  

0 
4 

6 
0 

i      ! 

!         142  !      5.787 

I 

1 

i 

112  •    14,  JOJ 

Valencia  

j 

90      11,321 

Total... 

j 

i 

'  

j 

| 

42,247 

86,711 

22 

24 

40 

20 

10 

36     80.793       4,582 

2,138 

6.720 

3    .... 

3      fi,733      03,514 

NOTE. — 5.347  nml«\  S  K)i  frmfile  Indians;  5o  half  breed n,  und  1  male  Cliim-m-  inr!mlt>d  in  whin- 


TERRITORY    OF   NEW    MEXICO. 


573 


TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Alabama  i             36 

215 
16 
20 
101 
JC6 
26 
149 
9 
14 
84,487 
1 
150 

Asia  

i 

6 

627 
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5 
13 

Arkansas        .                                               38 

California  '         '    58 

4 

Texas  

5 

76 

Florida          .                         .....10 

Georgia  34 

Poland 

Illinois  '             57 

China  

1 
9 
145 

P-iciflo  Mauds 

Indiana  :             22 

District  of  Columbia  

2 
49 
24 
3 

S  ain 

Kentucky  108 

Not  stated            .  .   . 

108 
® 

1 

1 

Sweden 

German  States: 
Austria  5 

Maine  '             33 

86,  793 

27 
8 

Maryland  '              78 

Massachusetts  '             72 

Baden  54 

Michigan  16 

Hesse  .                                23 

1 
8 
2 

West  Iniiii  s 

"Wales 

Missouri  171 

New  Hampshire  '              18 

Germany,  (not  spe 
cified)                          252 

New  Jersey  38 

6,723 
80,  793 

New  York  400 

Great  Britain,  (not  specified)  .  . 

93,  516 

TABLE  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

4 
3 
32 

39 

9 
5 

181 
2 
4 
7 
16 
10 
23 

6 

287 
17 
201 
37 
o 

8 
o 

6 

• 

5 

37 
,». 

3 

2 

~5,922\ 
x    5,  461  , 

12 
2 

2 

120 
18 
4 

5 
6 
55 

14 

9 
2 

8,360 
381 
23 

17 
5 
12 
71 
24 
2 
329 
21 
4 
8 
917 
6 
CS 

19 

13 
15 
21 

16 
11 
14 
14 

4 

15 

4 
5 
2 

19 
17 
211 
2,560 
132 
8 
35 
412 
10 
6 
2 

n 

7 

98 
6 
5!) 
551 
30 
34 

56 
4 

a 

50 
13 
2 

i; 

1,  59! 

Apprentices  

Gunsmiths  

Bakorg 

Hatters  . 

Barkeepers  

Hunters  

Basket  -makers  

Blacksmiths  

P 

Servants  

Boutmen  
Brewers  

Laborers  

Bricklayers  

Laundresses  

Brick-makers  

Lawyers  

Butchers  

Cabinet-makers  

Machinists  

Stone  and  marble  cutters  

Carpenters  

Storekeepers  

Civil  and  mechanical  engineers  

Clerks  

Clergymen  

Coach-makers  

Confectioners  

* 

Contractors  

Coopers  

. 

Distillers 

Drivers  

Moulders  

Druggists  

Musicians  

Dyers  

Editors  . 

Watch-makers  

Wood  cutters 

Painters  

Other  occupations  and  unknown  

28,933 

574 


TERRITORY   OF   UTAH. 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX 


WHITE. 


COUNTIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

H.      |, 

24 

35 
66 
15 

78 

16            89 
52          17C 
71          228 
23             60 
CO           277 

64 
156 
286 
55 
279 

67 
126 
181 
44 
212 

63 
135 
19J 
44 
239 

43 
99 
131 
47 
173 

46 
71 
116 
42 
162 

35 

71 
106 
29 
113 

38 
60 
107 
38 
114 

39 

88 
268 
92 
186 

51 
134 

217 
• 
249 

49 
90 
153 
48 
148 

50 
88 

ua 

43 

169 

38 
72 
89 
29 
108 

25 
53 
76 
24 
106 

r  :: 

1 
20 
18 
18 
247 
12.1 

4 
34 

1 
33 
14 
21 

273 

113 
1 

25 
212 

9 
109 
55 
70 
1,031 
374 
12 
15 
114 
781 

11 

105 
73 
64 
923 
337 
18 
l(i 
96 
750 

7 
i)4 
54 
72 
795 
256 
9 
10 
87 
647 

11 
63 
57 
50 
786 
230 
11 
IS 
85 
630 

2 
35 
41 
45 
577 
234 
7 
10 
52 
547 

4 

53 
33 
32 
641 
191 
6 
8 
37 
407 

39 
22 
27 
451 
131 
10 
12 
40 
347 

5 
39 
19 
95 
552 
147 
9 
11 
37 
354 

41 
69 
37 
60 
836 
276 
22 
18 
60 
584 

4 
75 
49 
54 

m 

291 
6 
16 
91 
587 

21 
S3 
45 
41 
623 
237 
14 
16 
53 
455 

2 
57 
46 
35 
671 
240 
14 
9 
54 
475 

5 
42 
30 
27 
460 
158 
9 
8 
45 

•  r 

35 

20 
23 
442 
162 
3 
7 
2o 
285 

Jlillard  

Utah  

25 
01 

15 
81 

74 
369 

64 
381 

68  •          54 
282  ;        293 

37 

197 

42             21 
195           124 

35            47 
140           254 

50  I          45 
307  !        211 

1 

S3 

225 

26 
150 

20 
126 

Weber 

Country  cast  of  Wuxatth 
mountains,  (ao  return.) 

Total     

1 

999 

1,016 

3,843 

3,678 

3,041 

2,961 

2,297 

2,086       1,583       1,730  :     2,977 

3,169 

2,322 

2,363 

1,583 

1,430 

FREE  COLORED. 


I 
a 

Salt  Lake 

1 

3 

2 

1 

5 

8 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

2 

Utah 

2 

'1 

3 

2 

1 

5 

o 

1 

1               3 

4              2 

2 

SLAVE. 

! 

Davis 

1 

•j 

1 
1 

2 

1 

| 

1 
2 

1 

i 

2 

1 

3 

2 

2 

Total     . 

1 

2 

4 

2 

2 

1 

2 

3 

2 

2 

4 

3 

. 

IXDIAX. 


0 

1 

1 

Uavirt  

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

4 

3 

1 

Salt  Lake  

1 

1 

6 

4 

11 

10 

g 

7 

3 

1 

San  Pcto  

3 

1 

1 

3 

Tooele  

.. 

1 

o 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Utah  

1 

Weber  

.   i             1 



Total  

l 

1 

13 

0 

16 

13 

11 

11 

3  i            7 

4 

1 

1 

i 

AC<;REC:ATE. 


1       Tntiil  whiten... 

999  f    1  016       1  843 

2  080 

1  "»83 

o  977 

3  169 

o  300 

o  363 

1  583 

1  430 

•J      Tut;,]  in-.'  colored.. 

1              ,-j 

0 

5 

0 

1 

1 

3 

4 

2 

i 

1  sOavi-R  

1               1                  o 

^ 

3 

o 

o 

4 

•  Indians  ... 

1 

13 

6 

If) 

1  j 

3 

7 

4 

1 

i 



o  373 

1  436 

TERRITORY   OF   UTAH 


575 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


50  and  under  60. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unkn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

If. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

JI. 

F. 

17 
26 
60 
16 
56 

16 
31 
53 

18 
49 

6 
20 
22 
5 
32 

5 
15 
18 
4 
24 

1 
5 
1 
o 
g 

3 

9 

i 

408 
809 
1,308 
387 
l,42o 

377 
799 
1,293 
351 
1,401 

785 
1,608 
2,601 
741 
2,886 

1 
1 

2 

Box  Elder 

1 

1 

Cedar 

2 

1 

1 

Davis  .  .  . 

Deseret,  (no  ret'n)  . 
Grcascwood,(nor.) 
Green  River  

3 

18 
14 
19 
270 
109 
5 

1 

20 
22 
17 
299 
86 
1 

94 
513 
330 
386 
5,467 
1,965 
91 
102 
518 
4,208 

39 

497 
342 
329 
5,733 
1,841 
71 
:  'i 
482 
4,035 

133 
1,010 
672 
715 
11,200 
3,800 
162 
198 
1,000 
8,243 

11 
11 
6 
130 
33 

8 

3 
150 
35 
1 

3 

o 

1 
41 
13 

2 
2 
o 

58 
8 
1 

1 

1 

Juab  

1 

10 
1 

2 

Millard  

6 
1 

Salt  Lake 

San  Pete 

26 
224 

23 

203 

6 

102 

10 
104 

1 
31 

1 
21 

Tooelo  

4 

5 



1 

2 

Utah  

Wai  ade,  (no  re  turn) 

12 
77 

12 
69 

3 
37 

4 

38 

2 
12 

o 

11 

360 
1,807 

331 
1,867 

691 
3,074 

:< 

1 

Weber  

Country  E.  of  Wa- 
Batch  mountains. 
(no  return.) 

956 

931 

429 

427  j         1S5 

130 

19 

22 

1 

3 

4 

20,178 

19,  947 

40,  125 

FREE  COLORED. 


1 

i  ;         i 

i 

14 
3 

26 
4 

Salt  Lake 

1 
2 

1  . 

Utah 

1 

1 

i 

i 

1 

13 

17 

30 

1 

1         i         1 

SLAVE. 

l 

6                  4 

12                   7 

10 
19 

; 

Salt  Lake  

1 

18 

11 

29 

INDIAN. 

4 
4 

8 
50 
9 
8 
1 
1 

Cache  

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

4 
8 
23 
4 
3 

Davis  

Green  River  
Salt  Lake  

27 
5 
5 
1 

San  Pete  

Tooelo  

i 

Utah  

1 

Weber  

i 

46 

43 

89 

AGGREGATE. 


956 

931 

429 

427 

125 

130 

19 

22 

1 

3 

1 
4  i      20,  178 

19,  947 

40,  125 

Total  whites  

1 

1 

1 

1 

|             13 

17 

30 

Total  free  colored  - 

H 

i 



18 

11 

29 

3 

1 

!              46 

43 

89 

4 

957 

933 

430 

427 

125 

1:10 

19 

22 

1 

4 

4  !      20,255 

20,018 

40,273 

TERRITORY    OF    UTAH. 


TARLE  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOR  AND  CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

INDIAN.                                                                        SLAVE. 

Totul  free. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

w. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Totul.                                  M. 

F. 

Total. 

- 
809 
1,308 
387 
1,485 

377 
799 
1,293 
354 
1,461 

785 
1,608 
2,601 
741 
2,886 

j 

785 

785 
1,608  « 
2,605- 
741 

•.:.      1 

1,608 

4 

4               2,605 
741 



4 

4 

8              2,  894              6 

4 

10 

1 

94 
513 
330 
:  K 
5,467 
1,905 
91 
102 
518 
4,208 

39 

497 
342 

sia 

5,733 
1,841 
71 
96 
482 
4,035 

133 
1,0)0 
672 
715 
11,200 
3,806 
1C2 
198 
1,000 
8,243 

1 

8 

8                  141 
1,010 

141 
1,010 
672 
715 
11,295- 
3,815  - 
162 
198 
1,008 
8,  248.' 

672 

715 

12 

M 

26 

27 
5 

23 

4 

.50             11,276 
9              3,  815 

;           162 

12 

7 

19 

!               198 

5 

1 

3 

8              1,008 
1              8,  248 

1 

3 

4 

SCO 
1,807 

331 
1,867 

691 
3,674 

691 

691 
3,  673* 

1 

1              3,675 

*^^  Total                                    

! 

20,178 

19,947 

40,  125  ;          13 

17 

. 

4C 

43 

89             40,  244 

18 

11 

29 

40,273    - 

NOTE.— Of  the  free  colored  population  there  arc  1  mule  and  1  female  mulattoes. 


TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND  OTHER  SUBDIVISIONS. 


CITIES,  TOWNS.  AND  OTHKK 
SU1ID1VIS1ONS. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

INDIAN. 

Aggregate. 

JI. 

F. 

Total,     i        M. 

F. 

Total. 

1C. 

F. 

Total. 

408 
4SO 
23 
Itil 
52 
151 
445 
245 
290 
157 
6 
260 
66 
24. 
330 
M 
3,984 
401 
405 
365 
363 
164 
127 
72 
6 
2 
2 
3 
3 
3 
224 

377 

495 
18 
142 
.       51 
143 
421 

2)0 

296 
144 
7 
266 
55 
25 
342 
329 
4,206 
445 
44?' 
336 
363 
133 
116 
70 

785 
975 
41 
303 
103 
294 
866 
475 
586 
301 
13 
526 
121 
49 
672 
715 
8,190^ 
906 
913 
701 
746 
297 
243 
142 
6 

0 

785 
975 
41 
303 
103 
294 

M 

475 
591 
301 
13 
526 
121 
49 
672 
715 
*8,236 
910 
916 
703 
746 
297 
243 
143 
I 
2 

Brigbam  City  

Box  Eider  

do 

Bountiful 

1 

1 

2 

Centrevillc 

do 

Fiirmin   ton 

do 

» 

3 

5 

do 

| 

Parowui 

do 

do 

do  - 

\e  hi 

F'H 

Alillard 

Salt  Luke  City  

Salt  Lake  

i 

8 

17 

11 
3 
1 
1 

18 
1 
2 
1 

29 
4 
3 

2 

do 

do 

T    ;;;; 

do 

do 

do 

' 

l)''i'|i  Cn-i  k 

do 

do 

[ 

Fj-h  Spring. 

do 

1                    2 

Slii'll  Creek  

do 

3 

3 
3 
4 
451 

Simpson  Spring  

ilo 

1 

| 

Willow  Spring  

.     do 

1                   4 
220               441 

Urantvllle  

Tooelc  .  . 



2     1              7 

*  12  irmlo  aurt  7  frmalr-  R 


inrludpd  in  wliito  population, 


TERRITORY    OF    UTAH.  577 

TABLE  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND  OTHER  SUBDIVISIONS— Continue,!. 


CITIES,    TO\VVS,     AM)    OTHKIt 
SUIID1VISIOXS. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE, 

FREE  COLORED.     . 

I5DIAX. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Tooelo  City  

221 

73 

07 
281 
309 

400 
411 

no 

1,043 
£41 

83 
391 
KM 
KI 
SS 
47 
25 
41 
03 
38 
10:i 
713 

11)4 
08 
C8 
243 

3:13 

431 
419 
83 
987 
230 
73 
378 
128 

ceo 

3G 
49 

18 
38 
5(i 
41 
93 
750 

4X5 

Ml 
135 
520 
095 
831 
830 
179 
2,030 
471 
138 
70!) 
202 
1,337 
74 
90 
43 
79 
121 
79 
1(10 
1,403 

1 

1 

411 
141 
13.- 
52P 
695 
831 
830 
180 
2,  030 
471 
138 
77: 
26S 
1,357 
74 
9C 

4;. 

T. 
12-1 
T. 
19( 

1.40J 

E.  T.  City  

do 

Alpine  City  

Utah  ...      . 

Battle  Creek  

do  

Luke  City  

.     do 

Mil  

do 

Payson  City  

do 

Pondtown  

do.  

1 

1 

Provo  

do 

Provo  Valley  

do 

Santaquin  

do 

Spanish  Fork  City  

do 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

Spanish  Fork  

do  

Springville  

do 

Harmon  v  

Mountain  Meadows  

do  

Pino  Valley  

do 

| 

Tokersville  

do 

Tonaquint  

do  

Virgin  City  

do 

"Washington  

do 

Ogden  City  

Weber 

1 

1 

| 

NOTE. — Xo  return  of  sub tli visions  for  the  counties  of  Gaelic,  Green  River,  and  Summit. 


TABLE  No.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  born. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  population. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

WHITE. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

M.               F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M.     F. 

Tot. 

M. 

F. 

Tot. 

Beaver  

287 
488 
824 

238 
482 

545 
970 
1  676 

545 
970 
1,076 
440 
2,183 

121 
331 

488 
158 
348 

119 
317 
441 
143 
361 

240 
638 
929 
301 
709 

210 

929 
301 
709 

783 
1,608 
2,605 
741 
2,894 

B.-.x  Elder  

229  |        211 

1,081  j     1,104 

| 

440 
2,185 

i 

Descret,  (no  return)  

;       i       : 

Grcasewood,  (no  return) 
Green  River  

03 
318 
214 
310 
3,650 
1,201 
47 
70 
382 
3,  189 

41 
324 
229 
263 
3,677 
1,094 
48 
00 
346 
2,900 

104 
642 
443 
571 

104 
642 
4-!3 
579 
7,353 
2,293 
95 
130 
728 
6,153 

31 
195 
116 
70 
1,814 
709 
44 
33 
141 
1,  020 

6 

173 
113 
66 
2,079 
751 
23 
36 
139 
1,073 

37 
308 
229 
136 
3  923 

37 
308 
229 
130 
3,923 
1  520 

141 
1,010 
672 
715 
11,270 
3,  815 
162 
198 
1,008 
8,248 

Iron  

Juab  

Jlilhird 

Salt  Lake  

7,  3->7 
2,293 
95 
130 
728 
6,149 

12 

14 

20 

San  Pete  

1,520 
67 

m 

280 
2,  095 

Shambip  

67 
08 
280 
2,095 

Toocle  

Utah  

0 

o 

1 

1 

2 

AValade,  (no  return)  

m 

310 
1,279 

278 
1,285 

588 
2,504 

588 
2,504 

50 

528 

53 
583 

103 
1,111 

103 
1,  111 

691 
3,  075 

Weber  

Country  east  of  Wasatch 
mountains,  (no  return.  ) 

Total 

. 

\ 



13,948 

13,  512 

27,  400 

16 

28 

1              1 

2 

27,  490 

6,  276  1     6,  478 

1 

12,754 

j 

12,754 

40,  244 

!        i 

NOTE.— 10  male,  43  female  Indians,  and  1  male  Chinese  included  in  white  population. 


73 


578 


TERRITORY    OF    UTAH. 


TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  THE  TREE  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

E6 
11 
236 
232 
47 
5 
46 
1,796 
322 
1,531 
y 

2«0 
30 
222 
42 
523 
1C2 

Asia  

A 

17 
10 

Belgium  

047 

Ch'iia. 

1 
1,8-24 
7,084 
9 
21 

158 
5 

German  States: 

Maine 

113 
726 
175 
210 
1,  744 
118 
884 
1 
862 
26 
37 

67 
326 
158 
37 
2 
15,968 
8 
44 

Missouri  

New  Hampshire    

Total  Germany  

Great  Britain,  (not  specified)  

Greece  

Holland  

19 
998 

40 
12 
139 
I 
2 

Ireland  

Italy  

Mexico  •.  

Norway  

Texas 

Psrtugal  

Poland  

Virginia 

Pacific  Islands  

Ruaaia  

Scotland  

1,228 
5 
196 

19 
78 

Spain  

Sweden  

Sardinia  

Aggregate  nutivu  

27,490 

• 

Wales 

045 

10 

12,754 
27,490 

Total                                                      

40.  244 

TERRITORY    OF    UTAH. 


579 


TABLK  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATION'S. 

j 

NO.  OF                                             OCCUPATION'S. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS.                                         NO.  OF. 

3 

16 
3 

7 
3 
C 
2 

ITS 
3 
7 
19 
14 
19 

33 
236 
3 

u 

2 
5 

1)4 
12 
2 
2 
4 
-13 
14 

2 
3 

2 
II 

17 
2 

3 
2 

31 

3,832 

G70 

2 

G 
2 

34 
53    ' 
14 

3 

8 

8 

2 

11 
2 

1,  4,77 
24 
8 
14 

21 
7 
7 
7 
73 
G4 
40 
6 
29 
2 
4 
5 

7 
3 

15 
2 

22 
3 
14 

13 
10 
18 

2 
3 
.'! 

l(i 
42 
130 
273 
4 

ira 

8 

o 
32 
3 
'.I 
5 

53 

7 
3:1 
42 
35 
15 
49 
10 

17 

9 
37 
44 
3 
2 
13 

38 

Potters  

Florists                                                  

Printers  

Bark 

Saddlers  

H  utters 

1 

e> 

Millers  -         .  .            .     .                   

Otlier  occupations  and  unknown  

Express  riders  

Total  

8,431 

580 


TERRITORY   OF   WASHINGTON. 


TAMLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


1 

4 
5 
'  6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
13 
13 
1 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 

1 
t'nder  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

40  and  under  50. 

M.             F. 

M.             F. 

SI.             F. 

31. 

F. 

M. 

,. 

31. 

F. 

31. 

n 

13 
5 
81 

36 
10 
8 
17 
13 
5 
13 
18 
41 
2 
5 
5 
59 
32 
1 
7 

3f. 

F. 

ChiliuPi                                             2              6 

19             19 
2               2 
130           136 
33             29 
12             11 
15             13 
19               9 
9             12 
15  ;           15 
57             27 
21             25 
04             72 
7               7 
13             15 
11               5 
104           102 
55             50 
o 

13  i          12 
8               4 
117           110 
17  !          23 
11  '           12 
8             12 
9               5 

10  !        o 

12  '•          13 
26             10 
19  |          15 
61  !          47 
5  '            5 
5            10 
*               o 
83  i          83 
46             42 

O             .            O 

8 
I 

81 
] 

a 
10 
10 
17 
17 
35 

o 

63 

42 

8 
1 
84 
17 
5 
10 
14 
3 
10 
13 
17 
27 
4 
5 

7! 
27 

3 

4 
63 
21 
10 
7 
6 
9 
0 
17 
10 
23 
7 
6 
3 
C8 
23 
1 

1 
02 
20 
19 

7 
10 
•I 
13 

11 
25 
27 

4 
3 
35 
37 

1 

83 
48 
653 
68 
C9 
183 
67 
229 
36 
38 
62 
325 
4t) 
34 
349 

510 
8 
140 

13 
1 

ICO 
20 
17 
31 
13 
23 
9 
23 
19 
00 
8 
15 
8 
91 
48 
2 
8 

48 
45 
379 
54 
77 
107 
OS 
149 
53 
45 
73 
If  7 
28 
30 
211 
219 
258 
12 
114 

20 
19 
110 

x'l 
16 
44 
23 
42 

20 
29 
59 
17 
9 
45 
91 
64 
4 
32 

o 
1 
4G  | 
10 
7 
5 
4 
3 
4 
4 
9 
1  1 
5 
4 

Clal!am                           ....            S              1 

Clark        ..                 ..     ..   \          41             31 

Cowlitz  10              5 

Island  2              2 

King                                       '           1              2 

Klikutnt       7              3 

Lewis  12               3 

Taoifle                                                 11               9 

S  k.  1  1  1!  a  M  i:  i  1                6                    2 

Spokane                                !           4  I           2 

Tlmrston                                  :          31              17 

38 
11 

* 

0 

Walla-Walla                           !          13             19 

10               3 

4               7 

Total         179           134 

»           552 

458           435 

333 

319  1        293 

284 

3,  195 

571 

• 

2,  212 

351 

C72 

no 

1 

FREE  COLORED. 


1 
a 

3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

Clark 

1 

i 

1 

4 
1 
o 

i 

i 

1 

i 

' 

i 

i 

3 

Thurston 

i  

i 

1 

2 

4 

i 

i 

C 

1 

8 

2 

7 

1XU1AX. 


1 

Cllihalis 

i 

1 

0 

Clark 

j 

2 

1               2 

7 

2 

1 

•( 

Cowliu 

1 

4 

1 

1 

5 

1 

O 

5 

0 

7 

3 

:j 

'i 

*> 

2               7 

g 

1 

| 

Paelflc 

I 

3 

"• 

2 

1 

7 

I'ieree 

1 



g 

1 

1 

0 

g 

(j 

:io 

28 

33 

21 

"'J 

l(i 

]!) 

20             24 

20 

18 

21 

U 

12 

in 

Walla-  Walla 

1   i     .... 

5 

8 

:. 

11 



1 

i 

Total  

!) 

H 

:n 

40 

28 

29 

19 

i- 

28             35 

50 

19 

33 

11 

m 

AGGREGATE. 


173 

134           5C8 

55° 

458  •        4.'Jo 

319 

203 

284 

Total  fro*1  rolored 

1 

i 

Total  Imliuiitf  

8             35 

31 

40            °8 

1U 

v 

og 

i 

143  I        (XXJ 

m 

•u- 

184 

3,  195 

571 

2  212 

351 

era 

*• 

170 

SB 

35 

50 

19 

33 

1! 

21 

313 

3,236 

628 

8,239 

38fi 

<WJ 

191 

TERRITORY   OF   WASHINGTON. 


581 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


BO  und  under  60. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  anil  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unkn'n. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

COUNTIES. 

1 

3 
4 

'    (i 
7 
8 
9 
10 

11 
12 
13 

14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
1't 

M. 

F. 

51. 

F. 

SI.             F. 

M.      |      F. 

11. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

o 
3 
35 
8 
5 
11 
13 
18 
8 
6 
13 
18 
6 
3 
8 
44 
14 

3 

201 
131 
1,883 

2.10 
212 
•130 

asa 

474 
155 
219 
205 
80C 
1S3 
108 
043 
97  (i 
1,028 
33 
318 

82 
17 
742 
149 
80 
93 
80 
66 
75 
117 
141 
31  • 
39 
63 
31 
519 
S09 
8 
34 

283 
149 
2,367 
405 
292 
523 
301 
540 
230 
336 
400 
1,114 
102 
171 
674 
1,495 
1,297 
41 
332 

Chihulis  

1 

7 
o 

1 

11 
•1 
o 

3 

4               2 

Clark 

1 

Cowlitz 

1 
1 
2 

1                1 

! 

! 

5 
3 

o 

5 
1 
1 
8 
3 
9 
1 

King 

1 
2 
1 
3 

Klikatat  

0 

i 

1 

Pacific  

3 

Skamauia  

8 
11 

o 
o 

...1... 

| 

Spokane  

17 
3 

C 

5 

I 

1 

Walla-  Walla  

8 

2 

Wbatcoia  

I 

223 

72 

73  i          20             17               5 

2  :  

1 

8,  225 

2,913 

H,  138 

l 

j 

FREE  COLORED. 


i 

Chirk  

1 

7 

1 

8 

Jefferson  

a 

1 

1 

King  

3 



4 

4 

4 

1 

1 

Lewis  

B 

1 

1 

o 

Spokane  

K 

n 

i 

10 

2 

12 

Thurston  

7 

1 

1 

Walla-  Walla  

8 

3 

i 

2(1 

4 

30 



INDIAN. 


1 

o 

Chihalis  

1 

t 

12 

10 

Clark  

a 

1 

1 

Cowlitz  

3 

2 

o 

Island  

4 

0" 

oo 

47 

5 

• 

1 

13 

14 

6 

• 

1 

1 

Pierce  

i 

2 

Skamania  

g 

o 

1 

i 

102 

158 

320 

9 

1 

20 

20 

Walla-  Walla  

10 

i 

1 

Wahkiakum  

11 

i 

3 

G 

0 

1 

19,i 

231 

426 

i 

AGGREGATE. 


7°             73             20 

17 

5 

2 

8  225 

2  913 

1 

11  133     Total  whites  

SO 

6               2  i             1 

195 

931 

426  '  Total  Indiana  .  . 

18 

5 

B 

8  440 

1  148 

TERRITORY    OF    WASHINGTON. 


TABLK  No.  2.— POPULATION  BY  COLOE  AND  CONDITION. 


COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FRKK  COI.OUKD. 

DRUM. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Totnl. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

'• 

Total. 

201 
132 
1,  625 
256 
212 
430 
221 
474 
155 
219 
205 
6 
123 
- 

W3 
076 
1,028 
33 
318 

82 
17 
742 
149 
80 
.93 
80 
6C 
75 
117 
141 
308 
39 
6.) 
31 
519 
269 
8 
31 

283 

149 
• 
2,  367 

405 
292 
523 
301 
MO 
230 
336 
406 
1,114 
102 
171 
674« 
1,405 
1,297 
41 
352 

i 

1 

2 

285 
149 
8,384 
406 
294 
531 
302 
544 
230 
384 
420 

],nr> 

162 
173 
99<> 
1,507 
1,318 
42 
352 

1 

1 

4 

12 

1 

16 

t 

2 

2 

7 
1 
4 

1 

; 

1 



i 

25 
1 

Ctft 

13 
1 

47 
14 
1 

pacific                                                                           

i 

i 

a           2 

158  i            320 

; 

i 

2 

2 

IS 

1 

162 

"\Vallu-~\Yalla 

20                 20 
1                   1 

Total 

.,     .    . 

8,  225           2,  013 

11,138                26 

4 

195 

231 

426 

11,594 

XOTK.— Of  the  free  colored  population  there  are  2  mnlc  nncl  1  female  inulattoes. 


TAULH  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND  OTHER  SUBDIVISIONS. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   AND   OTHER 

SUBDIVISIONS. 

COUNTIES. 

WHTTK. 

FRKK  COLORED. 

IXDIAX. 

Aggreg'tn. 

51. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

p. 

Totul. 

It 

F. 

Total. 

Clallam 

o 

a 

39 
104 
4 
M 
2 
29S 
70 
124 
204 
1 
188 
47 
107 
303 

do 

36 
90 
4 

3 

14 

39 
104 
4 

• 

...do  . 

Tatooch  

do 

Vancouver's  Island,  (garrison)  
Whidby  Island  

Clark  

Island 

599 

59 

Gi8 

; 

2 
2 

| 
S 

White's  Uland  

do 

212 
68 
114 
197 

• 
1 
10 
61 

202 
69 
I'M 
258 

P 

Port  Discovery  
Purt  Ludlow  

Jefferson  

do 

1 

1 

Port  Townweud  

.  .     do 

; 

j 

i 

6 
1 
1 
3 

Tcekalvt  

do 

Port  Madison  

168 
40 
92 
174 

19 
4 
15 
28 

187 
44 
107 
202 

Port  Orchard  

...Ho  .. 

Sfiibeck  !           do 

Tefkulot  i  do 

TERRITORY   OF   WASHINGTON.  583 

TABI.K  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND  OTHER  SUBDIVISIONS— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWX5,    AND   OTHKIt 

SUBDIVISIONS. 

COUNTIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE   COLORED. 

INDIANS. 

Aggri'g'tc. 

jr. 

F. 

Total. 

jr. 

F.        1     Total. 

I 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Klikatat 

8 
113 

70. 
476 
91 
60 
283 
11.1 
552 
136 
76 
41 
65 

1 
39 
C 
25 

9 
163 

82 
501 
91 

.  | 

<) 

102 

Bitter  Root  Valley  
Colvillo  Valley 

Spokauo  

rlo      .            ... 

102 

fin 

94 
64 

196                   278 
124                   627 
'11 

l 

1 

2 

do      

Walla-  Walla  

35 
37 
45 
152 
11 
4 
7 
12 

115 
320 

o 

2                   117 

!          320 

Fort  Walla-  Walla 

do  

do  

158 
704 
147 
80 
48 
77 

I 

1 
17 

1                   159 

17                   722 
147 

Walla-Walla 

.  ...do      

1 

1 

..   .do  

80 

do  

!           ! 

48 

.   ..do  

i                77 

1 

NOTE.— No  return  of  subdivisions  for  the  counties  of  CliihaliH,  Cowlitz,  King.  Lewis,  PaciSc,  Pierce,  Skamania,  Thurston,  and  Wahkiakum,  (10.) 


TABLE  No.  4.— POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  native  bom. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  foreign  born. 

Aggregate  population,  i 

WHITE. 

liLACK. 

MULATTO. 

\VHITK. 

MULATTO. 

I1LACK. 

31. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.  'Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

Chihalia  

128 
91 
966 
203 
156 
30C 
184 
363 
141 
212 
204 
469 
110 
82 
363 
838 
668 
31 
160 

73 
11 
631 
138 
C8 
03 
79 
59 
75 
127 
137 
256 
37 
58 
164 
49.3 
256 
8 
21 

201 
102 
1,599 
341 
224 
369 
263 
422 
216 
339 
341 
725 
147 
140 
527 
1,  333 
924 

201 
102 
1,600 
341 
224 
377 
263 
425 
216 
339 
341 
725 
147 
140 
529 
1,345 
925 
29 
181 

74 
41 
061 
53 
58 
124 
37 
111 
14 
32 
62 
337 
13 
26 
442 
138 
300 
12 
158 

10 
6 
123 
12 
12 
30 
1 
7 

84 
47 
784 
65 
70 
154 
38 
118 
14 
44 
79 
390 
15 
33 
407 
162 
393 
13 
171 

3,  141 

1 

84 
47 
784 
65 
70 
151 
39 
119 
14 
45 
79 
390 
15 
33 
407 
162 
393 
13 
171 

285 
149 
2,384 
406 
294 
531 
302 
544 
230 
384 
420 
1,115 
102 
17:< 
996 
1,507 
1,318 
42 
352 

Clallam  

| 

Clark  •  

1 

i 

1        I 

1        1 

7 

1 

8 

|        | 

King  

, 
1 

1 

3 

... 

1 

Klikatat  

1 

12 
17 
53 
o 

7 
25 
24 
33 
1 
13 

; 

!     , 

Pacific  

j 

Suwamish  

Skamauia  .  

Spokane  

1 
8 
1 

2 

1 
10 
1 

n 

1 

1 
2 

Thurston  

1 

Walla-  Walla  

Wahkiakum  

29 

181 

Whatcom  

Total  

21 

3 

1 
24!    2 

:i 

3 





5,667 

2,756 

8,423 

1 

3       8,450  ;    2,753 

388 

3,144  i     11,594 

NOTE.— 195  mult;  and  231  female  Indians,  nnd  1  fi-mulo  Chinese1,  included  in  white  population. 


584 


TERRITORY   OF    WASHINGTON. 


TABLE  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  POPULATION. 


UXITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

6 

4L 
133 
08 
15 
3 
16 
404 
372 
208 
2 
231 
GO 
557 
84 
326 
CO 
5 
40 
394 
G8 
113 
833 
64 
556 
484 
441 
51 
17 
179 
18 
131 
204 
83 
17 
2,040 
4 
30 

Asia  

6 
1 
8 
1 
7 
407 
4 
1 
27 
111 

70 

572 
TO 

13 

1,217 
11 
1R 
oo 

3 

11 
1 

a 

IBS 

3 
.13 

Africa  

British  America  

Central  America  

Denmark  

England  

Europe,  (uot  specified)  

German  States: 
Austria  17 

Baden  34 

Hesse  25 

Prussia  ...              .          89 

Holland 

Itnlv                                                                                                                -   - 

Territories  

Aggregate  native  

34 

6 
20 

8,450 

5 
11 

I 

i 

3,  144 
8,  430 

11,594 

TKRUITOHY   OF   WASHINGTON. 


585 


TAIII.K  No.  6.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  O*.      j 

OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OK. 

4 

331 

o 

g 

2 

2 

4 

101 

19 

y 

14 

1°Q 

76 

Mi!'ern  -  -  . 

g 

3 

Milliners  

t 

25 

g 

5 

5 

4 

Bn.Mers  

3 

11 

14 

Officers  (public)                                                                                        .  . 

10 

8 

o 

171 

48 

o 

30 

LI 

98 

18 

Clcrka 

80 

°0 

3 

pilots                                                                                   

3 

4 

4 

14 

Printers                                                                                 

10 

D.iitLta 

o 

SO 

Drir-'ibU 

o 

Saddlers                                                                                      

13 

Editors  

6 

2 

61 

1  653 

100 

23f 

3*J 

4 

1.1 

33 

19 

£3 

3 

M 

>.> 

2 

Gruzierg  

7 

17 

Grocers  

6 

Gunsmiths  

O 

Touchers  

35 

Teamsters  

67 

11 

Innkeopcru  

24 

43 

Joiuers  

41 

Wheelwrights  

18 

Wood  -cutters  

5 

44 

1  273 

2 

3 

6,101 

74 


586 


DISTRICT   OF   COLUMBIA. 


TABLE  No.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


1 

DISTRICT. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5.      5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

IS  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40.    40  and  under  50. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F.            M.      ;      F. 

It 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

at 

F. 

1,071 

989 

3,424 

3,  328  |    3,  533       3,  539 

3,082 

3,209 

*2,  730 

3,506 

5,491 

6,417 

4,586 

4,541 

2,984 

2,695 

FREE  COLORED. 


J 

145 

150 

511 

521 

617 

704 

633 

721 

565 

712 

758 

1,185 

565 

970 

436 

598 

SLAVE. 

1 

Total  in  District   .  . 

36 

32 

157 

128 

160 

201 

Sll 

316 

149 

301 

197 

341 

110 

217 

82 

178 

AGGREGATE. 


— 

1 

Total  whites  .    .     . 

I  071 

989 

3  4°4 

2,695 

9 

Total  free  colored  

145 

150 

511 

524 

G17 

704 

C33 

721 

5C5 

712 

758 

1,185 

5G5 

970 

43G 

598 

8 

Total  slaves 

36 

82 

178 

1  °5° 

5,738 

3,502 

3,471 

*  1  Indian  Included  in  white  population. 


DISTRICT   OF    COLUMBIA. 


587 


TABLE  Xo.  1.— POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


WHITE. 


50  and  under  CO.  ;  GO  and  under  TO.  j  70  nnd  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unkn'n. 

Total. 

DISTRICT 

M. 

F. 

11 

F. 

M. 

F' 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

1L 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

1,545 

1,544 

805 

9s  t 

280 

309 

50 

90 

3 

13 

1 

10 

19 

29,585 

31,  179 

60,764 

Total  in  District  .  . 

1 

FREE  COLORED. 


275 

403 

122 

228 

4(i 

108 

19 

42 

' 

17 

2 

5 

1 

* 

4,702 

6,429 

11,  131      Total  in  District  .  . 

1 

80 

SLAVE. 

35 

137 

30 

18 

30 

7 

11 

1 

1,212 

1,973 

3,185 

Total  in  District  .  . 

] 

AGGREGATE. 


1,545 

1,544 

805 

981 

280 

309 

50 

90 

3 

1 

10 

19 

29,585 

31,  179 

60  764 

275 

403 

129 

HH8 

46 

108 

19 

40 

7 

17 

2 

5 

1 

2 

4,702 

6,439 

11,  131 

Total  free  colored. 

55 

137 

30 

80 

18 

30 

7 

11 

1 

1  212 

1  973 

3  185 

1,875 

2,144 

957 

1,289 

344 

447 

76 

143 

10 

29 

3 

6 

11 

21 

35,499 

39,581 

75,080 

588 


DISTRICT   OF   COLUMBIA. 


TABLK  No.  2.— POPULATION   BY  COLOR  AND   CONDITION. 


FltEE  COLOItr.U. 

SLAVE. 

wftlTE. 

•5 

e 

CITIES.    TOWNS, 

g 

Ac. 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

1 

i 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

1 

I 

I 

3 

3 

i 

~ 

t- 

M. 

F.           Total. 

51.         P.     Total. 

1 

M. 

P.      Total. 

1 

& 

M.      j       P. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

ti 

j 

3.564  !         0,  798 

238       304       562 

290 

500       796       1.  35*       8.156 

126           224 

35:1       ::! 

577 

8.  r.a 

Washington  City  21.  323 

25,816;       50,139     2.455    3.376    5.831 

1,403 

1,975,  3,:i78      9,209  !  59,348 

415 

908 

1,321 

159 

,. 

1,774 

61.  12'J 

Ri-mamdiT  of  District 

2,028 

1,799,         3,  s-,'7 

134  !     104       238 

156 

170       326  |         564 

4,  391 

320 

261 

581 

119 

134  |     253           1-3! 

5,225 

1 

1 

29,  385 

31,  179  !      60,764  ;  2,847  ,  3,784    6,631 

1,855 

2,643  j  4,500 

11,131 

71.895 

861 

1,391 

2,  252       351 

• 

933 

3.  185 

75,1*0 

i 

NOTK.— 1  Indian  incliulcil  in  while  population. 


TAHLI-:  No.  3.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  &c.— Continued. 


riTIKS,   TOWNS,    i<  . 

COUNTIES. 

\VHITK. 

Total. 

FUEK  COLORED. 

Total  free. 

SLAV)'.. 

Aggrr  pitc. 

M.               P. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

1  rt-orgetown,  c-ity  o('  — 
l«t  ward  

Washington  
do 

800 

778 
788 
868 

801 
864 
896 
1,003 

1,601 
1,642 
1,684 
1,871 

95 

277 
46 
136 

1L'9 

82 
243 

2i.'-l 
627 

128 
379 

1,825 

2.  20:> 
1,812 
2,  250 

34 

7l) 

:a 

62 

49 
165 
59 
105 

83 

"'I') 

(;() 

167 

'     !,'.•< 
2,51 
!,!'< 
2,41 

3d  ward  

do 

do                      ... 

3,234 

2,838 
3,  473 
4,030 
4,981 
2,353 
2,677 
3  951 

3,504 

3,122 
4,097 
4,369 
5,087 
2,600 
2,583 
n  05H 

fi,7!>8 

5,980 
7,570 
8,  399 
10,068 
4,  U33 
5,  26!) 
7,909 

554 

886 
652 
374 
592 
5'  '7 
!!0 
737 

804 

1,230 

1,023 
594 
863 
689 
U6 
826 

1,  358 

2,  116 
1.W5 
968 
1,  455 
1,216 
216 
1,563 

8,156 

8,096 
9,  243 
9,  :167 
11,523 
li,  169 
5,  47(i 
9,  472 

199 

84 
'.).") 
114 
104 
55 

378 

173 
221 
SSi 

276 
77 
lit! 
167 

577 

256 
316 
335 

380 
132 
113    v 
242 

8,7P 

8,3S 

9,  51 
9,71 
11,  « 

(i,  31 
5,M 

9,71 

Washington,  rity  of  — 
1  lit  ward  
2d  ward  . 

Washington  
do 

lid  word   

do 

4th  ward  

do 

do 

do 

7th  ward  

do        

Total  

24  323 

25,816 
1,799 

50.1M 
3,827 

3,858 
390 

5.  351 
274 

9,209 
564 

59,  348 
4,391 

574 
433 

1,200 
TO3 

1,  771 
8:14 

61,  I1. 
5,2X 

75,  Cc 

2,028 

Total  in  District    . 

29.  585         31.  179         60.  764           4.  702 

li.  4J9 

11.  131 

71.895 

1,212     '   1,97.1 

3,185 

K. — 1  Indiar  inrlndrd  ia  white  popuiatittii. 


TABLU  No.  4.— FREE  POPULATION,  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN,  BY  COUNTY. 


M. 

P. 

Total. 

M. 

P. 

Vmhiiiffton 

g 

e       i 

| 

FOREIGN  COi;.NTRIES. 

o 

O 

'        & 

3 

i                              t                                     | 

I| 

MULATTO. 

. 

WltlTK.                           Ill  -M'H.                  MCI.  ATT". 

1 

|       /                                               i 

& 

i                               i                £ 

i 

M. 

P. 

Total. 

o 
H 

M. 

F. 

Total.     M.     P.   Total.   M.     P.   Total.       £ 

8 
.< 

• 

1,831 

2,641 

4,492 

59,411 

6,111 

6,334 

12,463       47         11       4       4          8  .  12,484 

71,893 

1                                         1                     ! 

NOTK.— 1  Indian  inclurt"'!  in  n-hiti.  popul«tinu 


DISTRICT   OF   COLUMBIA 


589 


TAIILK  No.  5.— NATIVITIES  OF  THE  FREE  POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 

FOREIGN  COUXTKIES. 

72 
30 

a 

853 
160 

29 
114 
56 
69 
7 
4 
1M 
61 
204 
10,698 
514 
48 
8 
60 
58 
156 
308 
1,568 
136 
820 

2 
4 
G 
5 
20 
SB 

0 

Africa                                                                                                   -       -   - 

China  

5 
1,030 
10 
160 

3,254 

Iowa 

German  States  : 

Bavaria                                            277 

Baden                                                         235 

Hesse                                      .          398 

Nassau                                    .              2 

Prussia                                                 229 

Wurtcmborg                              272 

1 

y 

• 

3 
12 

7,258 
M 
13 

|^ 

2 

30 

Holland  

2,039 
50 
126 
96 
12 
101 
7,613 
24 
34,005 
6 
15 
312 

J 

Italy  

Poland                                                ...     .           

Russia                                   .                  

5 
258 
57 
16 

:t 
87 
24 
1 
$ 
24 
28 

Aggregate  native  

59,  411 

"Wales                                        

12,  484 
59,  411 

71,  8!0 

DISTRICT   OF    COLUMBIA. 


TABLK  No.  G.— OCCUPATIONS. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NO.  OF. 

OCCUPATIONS.                        NO.   ( 

1 

IF.                       OCCUPATIONS.                      NO.  OF. 

I            , 
OCCUPATIONS.                      '    NO.   OF. 

151 
584 
13 
3 
28 
14 
5 

185 
16 
15 

>4      :    Machinists  ...                                     204 

Saddlers  

34 

0 

5 
9 
6 
f, 
8 
531 
3,672 
16 
H 
5 
387 
8 
14 
6 

12 
11 
3 
7 
2 
277 
249 
2 
147 
2 
11 

242 
157 
21 
216 
37 
13 
C8 
35 
1 
i 

0 

17 

3 

6 
35 

3 

152 
15 
9 
71 
53 

55 

2 
C 

420 

S 

Dairymen  ,           21          Mantua-makers   ;          302 

A]  p        ce 

Dealers  20          Manufacturers  1             5 

'     Dentists                           !            43           Mariners  105 

37    'i    Marketmen  1:1 

Auctioneers 

Door-keepers,  (Capitol)  

9          Masons,  (stone  and  brick)-  --•'           59 
"il          Matrons...                                                3 

Drivers  312          Mathemat'l  instrum't  makers  .  '             J  1 

Bankers 

Druggists                          i           89          Merchants  374 

Dvers  '            15           Mes*T.2»-rs  

93 

82 

e 

o 

Muhvivcs  ...                                              8 

Editors                                          '            IG          Milkmen  37 

Basket  makers 

Bellbiu 

Blacksmiths 

426 

Millwritrhts  ...                                           9           KncrnL'itnru 

Blind 

3 

149 
3 
67 
37 
97 
12 

Farmers  246          Morocco  -dressers  5 

Boardlng-hOBM  keepera  

6      i 

Bookbinders  

Firework-makers  

Stone  and  marble  cutters  

Bottlers  

4 

o 

19 
25 

Florists  ! 

o 

Ilrassfounders  

Foreign  ministers  

Students  

4     |, 

L2      I 
Officers,  (public)  '          513    ! 

Surgical  instrument  makers  

2lH 
133 

13 

Tailors  
Tailoresses  

Brick-makers  
Brokers  

Gardeners  and  nurserymen  .  .           266          Optl(  ianil  

Gas-fitters  :           46 

Overseers.  ..                                                 L'7 

Broom  -makers  
Brush-makers  
Builders  

2 
o 

9 

224 
23 

103 
0 
5 
990 
16 
138 

2 
8 

4 

26 
3    ] 

51 
130 

1,509 
71 
9 
IS 
79 
25 
4 
79 
43 
74 

15 

o 
4     ! 
2 

Gilders  

GlasB-staincrs  • 

g        Oyetennen  7    j 
6          Painters  331 

Tanners  
Teachers  

Glovers  

Butter-dealers  

Grocers  2! 

28          Paper-hangers  25 

Telegraph  operators  

Cabinet-makers  

Gunsmiths  

L2      !     Pattern-makers  15 

Hair-  workers  

j      Pavers  37 

Canahnen  

2          Pawnbrokers...                                    3    . 

CardwritcTti  

Harness-makers  !            23           Peddlers  11 

Carpenters  

Hattcra  i           *. 

>5     ;    Photographers  8 

Carriers  

9     j    Physicians  148 

Carters  

Hucksters  1 

JS         Piano-tuners  ...                                     3 

2     '    Pilots                                         '             <t 

Umbrella  manufacturers  
Undertakers  

Calkers  

Planters  ...                                                3 

Chair-makers  

Innkeepers  C7    '      1>l'""'™->'  

Chandlers  

Inspectors  i 

j      :     Platers  2 

Plumber-*                                              51 

Cigar-makers  

Pocket-book  manufacturer*..              15 

Civil  and  mechanical  engineers 
Clerks  

4 
r          Potters  8 

!    Printers  '          IGfi 

Clergymen  

Jewelers  •  i 

Produce-dealers  :           21 

Clock-makers  

i      Professors  '            10 

Judges  

"\\  heelwrights  

Collectors  

Laborers                                       '       3  4" 

1 
>fi           Ouarrvmen  .  . 

\\  hitewashers  

Confectioner!  

Laundresses  1,  267 

Contractors  

Lawyers  18!)          Ilac-collectors    18 

Coopers  

Lightning-rod  makers  
Lime-burners  
Livery-stable  keeper*  ;            ! 

Otlu-roecnpatioim  and  unknown 

Coppersmiths  
(Jord-makcrs  

7          Refectory  -keepers  IH> 

Cuppers  

Cutlers  

S4,  243 

RECAPITULATION 


OF   THF.  TABLES   OF 


POPULATION,  NATIVITY,  AND  OCCUPATION. 


592 


RECAPITULATION. 


WHITE  POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


1 

o 
4 

6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 

14 

15 
16 
17 
18 
19 

21 
22 
23 
24 

an 

,26 
27 
28 
29 

no 

31 
32 
33 
34 

1 
2 

4 

5 

0 

7 
8 

STATES  AND 
TERRITORIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

M.             F. 

It 

F. 

It 

F. 

M.            '    F. 

It 

F. 

M. 

F.                 M. 

r. 

8  555 

8,500 
5,383 
4,339 
5,  433 
1,301 
1,231 
9,164 
28,432 
23,  OU5 
12,259 
1,772 

14,  an 

4,681 
7,268 
7,277 
15,554 
10,382 
3,093 
4,971 
17,994 
3,230 
9,570 
50,  693 
8,874  . 
34,  596 
953 
41,988 
2,194 
4,  038 
12,709  ' 
6,976  : 
3,462 
15,471  i 

12,  753  ! 

| 

35,372 
23,650 
16,  302 
21,863 
5,458 
5,179 
39,  514 
118,993 
91,787 
50,879 
7,343 
62,334 
22,668 
32,190 
30,411 
59,699 
45,603 
14,  016 
23,547 
74,700 
14,502 
37,  928 
213,988 
39,520 
146,611 
4,009 
176,503 
8,017 
17,808 
55,419 
30,  591 
15,  422 
67,814 
56,809 

33,569 
22,099 
15,  443 
21,365 
5,358 
4,947 
37,955 
115,324 
88,739 
49,028 
7,234 
59,137 
22,045 
31,275 
29,965 
59,260 
44,  576 
13,587 
23,401 
71,713 
13,777 
37,  113 
208,412 
38,109 
142,  284 
3,799 
173,  121 
7,898 
17,048 
52,  515 
29,363 
15,054 
6.1,  065 
55,056  j 

40,380 
26,901 
12,265 
23,304 
5,835 
5,941 
44,233 
116,613 
98,  017 
49,788 
7,512 
67.737 
24,  101 
37,354 
33,292 
64,016 
47,  491 
11,433 
27,143 
76,655 
16,405 
39,614 
22!),  84-' 
45,  171 
15«,  942 
3,704  i 
190,934  | 
8,815  ' 
20,343 
61,014 
32,078 
17,832 
74,  476 
56,111 

39,140 
25,234 
11,858 
23,250 
5,716 
5,  570 
42,  721 
113,  469 
95,366 
47,549 
7,026 
65,444 
23,681 
35,992 
33,  927 
63,553 
45,  914 
11,  103 
25,676 
73,856 
16,  112 
38,652 
234,  769 
42,  697 
155,006 
3,578 
187,  641 
8,923 
19,  642 
58,785 
30,589 
17,379 
71,392 
54,  248 

37,505 
23,633 
9,003 
21,681 
5,665 
5,408 
41,554 
102,  712 
86,669 
41,024 
6,129 
59,  951 
20,302 
36,495 
30,443 
57,036 
43,038 
8,412 
24,  870 
67,744 
16,501 
35,339 
200,  784 
42,063 
141,  687 
2,728 
167,990 
8,590 
19,589 
56,625 
27,257 
17,338 
67,947 
44,673 

35,783 
21,916 
8,044 
31,043 
5.  215 
5,088 
39,757 
96,907 
82,182 
38,794 
5,656 
58,107 
19,  480 
34,318 
29,846 
56,266 
40,  937 
7,538 
23,735 
63,411 
15,  595 
34,421 
195,255 
39,565 
135,  933 
2,501 
163,  624 
8,356 
18,646 
53,927 
25,656 
16,537 
64,923 
42,  570 

29,889 
17,810 
10,935 
21,  491 
5,192 
4,099 
33,354 
91,853 
77,503 
34,987 
4,982 
50,707 
16,295 
35,222 
26,841 
56,636 
40,654 
6,468 
19,620 
57,183 
16,756 
32,  595 
186,  647 
33,976 
127,972 
2,235 
146,  717 
8,339 
15,994 
46,727 
31,651 
17,138 
56,601 
36,  897 

31,309 
18,253 
8,128 
22,986 
4,986 
4,  3.15 
34,835 
89,853 
76,583 
34,902 
5,118 
52,  014 
18,  282 
35,329 
28,856 
63,201 
40,  262 
6,700 
20,245 
57,224 
17,651 
34,  474 
202,  82!) 
34,908 
132,  831 
3,  154 
156,844 
9,  121 
16,800 
47,999 
21,372 
16,  526 
57.  767 
36,  654 

47,184 
31,413 
86,340 
40,884 
8,343 
7,  33!) 
52.  064 
173,  784 
121,  982 
60,185 
14,  180 
83,064 
36,  183 
54,038 
43,  707 
111,657 
72,  598 
17,580 
32,911 
108,  970 
27,137 
56,  648 
336,905 
53,078 
200,  493 
7,237 
241,  647 
15,404 
25,446 
76,  107 
43,  660 
25.797 
88.  405 
62,  906 

45,499 
37,  016 
23,782 
44,  671 
8,  124 
6,  3i!l 
50,873 
149,505 
112,881 
56,011 
10,2*7 
77,680 
32,  277 
55,970 
47,  244 
131,  178 
64,753 
15,180 
28,818 
93,338 
30,287 
61,  553 
380,  !»6 
56,872 
201,  172 
3,339 
257,  838 
17,653 
25,960 
72,  510 
33,  976 
26,180 
90,950 
59,  482 

29,  425 
111,  7<I3 
80,  631 
32,207 
5,580 
4.1H2 
33,  119 
121,  753 
82,804 
48,356 
9,241 
57,  014 
30,145 
37,  428 
34,  756 
89.540 
Si,  714 
16,685 
21,380 
75,302 
20,414 
4.-,,  4.14 
279.  870 
3.1,  ^'76 
144,  587 
6,015 
184,104 
12.008 
16,891 
47,  703 
29,715 
19,  192 
61,  16-1 
59,  091 

27.  106 
15,787 
16,  57(i 
32,097 
5,369 
3,825 
31,249 
!)8,  7  Mi 
72,  107 
38,283 
5.714 
49,896 
22,  679 

:t6.  614 

33.  3.19 
92,630 
43,  6.17 

17,356 

58,081 
21,  172 
44,3oO 
374,  183 
36,  498 

133,  r;n 

2.  226 
176,  662 
12,  658 
16,783 
4:),  747 
SO,  571 
19,  224 
59,  3.16 
49,  305 

5,  490 
4,477 
5,516 
1,301 
1,357 
9,902 
29,267 
22,568 
12,  572 
1,803 
15,  591 
4,783 
7,542 
7,481 
15,758 
10,  757 
3,189 
5,255 
18,687 
3,  445 
i),  776 
r-  1,674 
9,  497 
35,  585 
1,049 
43,  483 

a,  1  16 

4.  273 
13,  524 
7,383 
3,330 
15  988 

Delaware  
Florida               .     . 

Illinois  

Maine               v 

Mannaehuftettii  

Minnesota  

New  Hampshire  .  .  . 
New  Jersey  

North  Carolina 
Ohio  

Rhode  Inland 

South  Carolina  .... 
Tennennee  
Texan  

Viririitia  . 

12,  905 

Total  States  

405,839    393,567 

1,666,348    1,613,522    1,773.271 

1,724.447 

1,578.274     1,511,511     1,391,950 

1.4-11,354 

2,465,276 

2,399.104     1.847,259 

1,632.539 

32 
17 
1,071 

506 
30 
1.S41 
999 
179 

17    ; 

15 
989 
4% 
38 
1,255 
1,016 
134 

236  :            170              178 
130              101              186 
3,  424  :        3,  328           3,  533 
1,861           1,870          1,813 
120              114                87 
5,  039           5,  150           6,  174 
3,843           3,678           3.041 
568  j            552               458 

137 
142 
3,539 
1,655 
91 
5,997 
2,961 
439 

189  !             107               S>55 
189  |             137               100 
3,  082  :         3,  209           3,  729 
1.432'        1,291           1,308 
58                 53               140 
4,  941           4,  601           3,  574 
3,297          2,086          1,583 
333               319  i            293 

159 
Ut 

3,506 
1,220 
M 
4,037 
1,730 
284 

17,604 
393 
5,491 
4,794 
3,  111 
9,275 
2,977 
3,195 

539  i      10,511 
196  |            307 
6.417           4.586 
2,  6.T8           2,  913 
197  t         1,877 
8,180           6,315 
3,  169  !        2.322 
571           a,  a  12 

278 
166 
4.  541 
1,533 
107 
4,647 

351 

Dakota  .  .     . 

District  of  Columbia 

Utah  

\Vttwhinfrton  
Total  TerritorieB. 

Total    States    an<l 
Territories  

Apiaries  Included  in 
white  population 
of  California  

4,075 

3.960 

15,221  :       14,963          15,460 

14,  957 

12,511         11,803         10.48J 

11,122 

46,840 

21.KI7         31.043 

13,  98(i 

409.914 

397.537 

1,681,569    1,628.485    1,788,731 

1,739,404 

1,590,785     1,533,314     1,402,433 

1,452,476 

2,512,116 

2,431,001 

1,878,303 

1,636,525 

3               3 

| 
SO                 24                 SO  i 

17 

313 

33 

1,896 

431 

14,  9Oli 

j 
868  j       10.  !>24 

1  
312 

RECAPITULATION. 


59? 


WHITE  POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX 


40  and  uudt-r  50. 

50  and  under  00. 

60  and  under  70.   70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under 
100. 

Above 
100. 

Age  unknown. 

Total. 

Aggregate. 

51. 

F. 

If. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

51. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

10 
7 
6 
3 
2 

22 
12 
22. 
2 
3 
18 
13 
7 
3 
2 

6 

8 
14 
2 
2 
42 
17 
38 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

20,  089 
12,164 
27,397 
23,459 
4,  162 
3,255 
22,000 
73,000 
52,021 
29,573 
4,518 
37,033 
-  19,  422 
30,550 
24,  577 
63,281 
36,405 
7,708 
14,375 
45,196 
16,  497 
31,265 
193,037 
24,538 
100,  324 
3,  595 
129,  481 
8,702 
11,549 
29,707 
'      17,  822 
15,996 
43,635 
39,804 

17,  051 
9,  307 
6,224 
22,785 
3,952 
2;  500 
20,  103 
57,  875 
46,286 
22,613 
2,854 
32,  024 
12,389 
28,  510 
23,  158 
61,106 
28,332 
5,090 
11,  164 
34,234 
17,069 
28,491 
175,  176 
25,771 
89,455 
1,309 
118,838 
8,924 
11,485 
28,407 
11,839 
15,  436 
41,464 
29,324 

12,284 
6,474 
9,146 
15,560 
2,548 
1,937 
13,329 
42,  285 
35,774 
16,  378 
2,117 
22,  533 
.  8,  042 
22,  895 
14,451 
39,108 
22,340 
3,891 
8,820 
23,870 
13,103 
18,  657 
116,  304 
16,003 
62,  582 
1,348 
79,560 
5,379 
7,625 
19,  608 
9,593 
12,303 
27,646 
23,245 

10,018- 
4,829 
2,536 
16,420 
2,528 
1,349 
12,620 
33,  961 
28,260 
12,535 
1,354 
18,950 
5,669 
21,  713 
14,  214 
41,660 
17,188 
2,683 
6,352 
18,  493 
13,834 
18,067 
108,  651 
16,  469 
56,384 
651 
75,  470 
6,065 
7,528 
17,  674 
6,414 
12,  246 
26,  716 
16,297 

6,637 
2,  951 
2,380 
9,830 
1,346 
918 
7,934 
19,  416 
16,  851 
7,607 
743 
11,  979 
3,254 
14,  132 
7,416 
22,539 
10,963 
1,  779 
4,032 
10,754 
8,785 
10,233 
66,  611 
9,194 
36,308 
504 
45,  235 
3,106 
4,358 
10,  362 
4,079 
8,747 
16,  38? 
10,715 

5,433 
2,030 
941 
11,  484 
1,405 
641 
7,211 
15,  961 
14,400 
5,  795 
468 
10,  881 
8,694 
14,  247 
7,969 
26,927 
8,534 
1,280 
3,193 
8,682 
9,950 
11,  182 
64,881 
10,  285 
32,  763 
248 
44,  721 
3,947 
4,497 
9,841 
2,  730 
8,187 
15,  911 
8,378 

2,259 
757 
382 
4,750 
442 
275 
2,955 
5,788 
5,834 
2,091 
'   144 
4,673 
870 
6,660 
2,758 
10,125 
3,581 
450 
1,270 
3,090 
4,625 
4,142 
26,  936 
3,785 
14,335 

no 

17,672 
1,433 
1,633 
4,171 
1,000 
3,980 
6,485 
3,340 

1,999 
551 
208 
6,017 
524 
189 
2,841 
5,020 
5,037 
1,722 
104 
4,595 
819 
6,771 
3,246 
13,238 
2,866 
316 
1,139 
2,581 
5,335 
4,769 
27,171 
4,362 
13,004 
50 
19,048 
1,936 
1,883 
4,106 
748 
4,160 
6,783 
2,660 

577 
160 
71 
1,175 
97 
46 
770 
1,138 
1,273 
356 
21 
1,295 
178 
1,822 
641 
2,631 
740 
78 
283 
610 
1,265 
965 
6,896 
1,107 
3,533 
15 
4,182 
343 
428 
1,271 
171 
1,296 
1,696 
612 

509 
148 
64 
1,859 
153 
42 
841 
1,043 
1,162 
307 
26 
1,299 
227 
2,124 
905 
4,122 
619 
61 
296 
533 
1,763 
1,261 
7,272 
1,385 
3,119 
8 
4,905 
590 
577 
1,236 
141 
1,383 
2,024 
501 

61 
22 
11 
110 
9 
5 
124 
129 
118 
42 
3 
167 
36 
192 
61 
202 
73 
13 
29 
83 
126 
76 
704 
157 
366 
2 
391 
34 
63 
171 
24 
146 
245 
74 

108 
17 
8 
3C8 
18 
5 
151 
105 
124 
.     40 
1 
201 
67 
276 
98 
496 
64 
5 
42 
65 
237 
141 
942 
206 
394 
1 
568 
88 
101 
215 
21 
180 
296 
53 

20 

7 
3 

10 

63 

252 
188 
18 

37 

100 
33 
6 

270,  190 
171,  477 
259,923 
22t,  851 
45,  940 
41,138 
301,  066 
898,  941 
693,  348 
353,900 
58,806 
474,  193 
189,  648 
316,  527 
256,839 
592,  231 
388,006 
91,704 
186,  273 
563,'131 
159,563 
322,733 
1,  910,  279 
313,  670. 
1,  171,  6!)8 
31,  451 
1,  427,  943 
82,294 
146,  160 
422,779 
228,585 
158;  406 
528,  842 
406,309 

366,081 
152,  666 
98,  187 
28!),  633 
44,649 
36,  619 
290,  484 
805,350 
645,  362 
319,  879 
47,584 
445,  291 
167,808 
310,  420 
259,079 
629,201 
348,  136 
77,691 
167,  636 
500,358 
166,  016 
323,966 
1,921,311 
316,  272 
1,  131,  110 
20,709 
1,421,316 
88,355 
145,  140 
403,  943 
192,  306 
155.  963 
518,  457 
367,364 

506,271 
3»4,  143 
358,  110 
451,  504 
90,589 
77,  747 
591,  550 
1,  704,  291 
1,338,710 
673,  779 
106,390 
919,  484 
357,  456 
626,  947 
515,  918 
1,  221,  432 
736,  142 
169,  395 
353,  899 
1,  063,  489 
325,  579 
640,699 
3,  831,  590 
629,  942 
8,308,806 
52,  160 
2,  849,  259 
170,  64!) 
291,  300 
826,  722 
420,  891 
314,  369 
1,  047,  299 
773,  693 

1 
36 
20 
21 
4 

35 
10 
13 
13 
10 
4 
1 
10 
13 
2 
7 
50 
41 
30 

557 
192 
198 
125 
60 
65 
117 
3,356 

547 
137 
154 
130 
37 
30 
97 
2,808 

1 
1 
55 
3 
2,730 
273 

2 

48 
1 
2,238 

152 

39 
39 
294 
435 

1 
17 

16 
31 
230 
400 
2 
6 

27 
3 
10 
26 
6 
5 
25 
5 

52 
•  2 
15 

38 
6 
8 
44 
8 

151 
344 
3,555 

137 
234 
3,004 
1 
295 
95 

333 

133 

1,  215,  031 

1                                 ! 
1,050,435     735,628    654,797  .  398,382 

377,697    152,815    155,798    37,742 

42,  507     4,067 

5,562  '368   534 

13,  584     10,  998     13,  683,  834 

13,  004,  372 

26,690,206 

2,107 
166 
2,984 
1,288 
530 
3,497 
1,583 
672 

96 
81 
2,695 
738 
88 
2,654 
1,430 
170 

383 
65 
1,545 
610 
122 
1,816 
956 
223 

21 
19 
1,544 
404 
17 
1,439 
931 
72 

80 
33 
805 
215 
26 
1,  163 
439 
73 

2 
4 
981 
135 

6 
3 
280 
52 

1 

1 
309 
31 
1 
308 
130 
5 

3 
2 
50 
5 

1 

469 

60 

32,654 
1,592 
29,584 
16,689 
6,102 
43,679 
20,178 
8/225 

1,577 
984 
31,179 
12,007 
710 
39,24(3 
19,  947 
2,913 

34,231 

2,576 
60,763 
28,696 
6,812 
82,  924 
40,  125 
11,  138 

1 

90 
5 

3 

1 

12 
1 

1 

....j          10 
l 

19 

i 

1 
11 
3 

757 
427 
20 

374 

125 
17 

182 
19 
2 

129 
22 

61 
1 

59     16 

8 

4 
4 

| 

17 

12,827 

7,  882  j    5,  720       4,  467       2,  824 

2,326 

837 

786 

263 

246 

68 

72 

8  |        495 

87 

158,  703 

108,  562 

207,  265 

1,  227,  858 

1,058,317 

741,348 

659,264    401,206 

380,023 

153,672 

156,584 

38,005 

42,  753 

4,135 

5,634 

385 

542    14,079 

11,085 

-13,  844,  537 

13,  112,  934 

36,957,471 

3,772 

71 

919 

18 

344 

12 

23 

1 

4 

5 

33,149 

I/ 

1,784 

34,933 

75 


594 


RECAPITULATION. 

FREE  COLORED  POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


1 

2 

4 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 

STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 

Under  1.               1  ftnd  under  5.             5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

Ijoudnndi  r20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  utdcr  40. 

M. 

F.               M.                F.                M.                 F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

It 

P. 

M. 

F. 

41 
1 
38 
97 
302 
9 
48 
127 
170 
13 
8 
124 
159 
10 
1,026 
110 
104 
8 
9. 
35 
7 
322 
501 
452 
495 
1 
684 
47 
111 
105 
7 
12 
830 
15 

42 
3 
36 

88 
312 

136 
180 
14 
10 
142 
148 
11 
1,140 
111 
117 
6 
6 
33 

329 
562 
440 
494 
4 
716 
33 
143 
95 
2 
5 
839 
12 

165 
8 
149 
367 
1,193 
50 
224 
451 
657 
60 
21 
586 
1,010 
64 
4,694 
358 
407 
16 
46 
16-' 
21 
1,272 
2,  119 
2,001 
2,236 

2,  750 
167 
622 
472 
29 
36 
.3,615 
75 

167 
7 
157 
383 
1,136 
62 
208 
458 
681 
68 
42 
607 
979 

4,570 
431 
418 
17 
44 
171 

1,297 
2,  176 
1.916 
2,  120 

2,  994 
161 
594 
429 
24 
30 
3,574 
88 

9 
113 

440 

81 
201 
449 
827 
75 
38 
702 
J,HI 
69 
5,280 
458 
452 
12 
48 
189 
25 
1,478 
2,  572 
2,275 
2,  542 
9 
3,324 
J92 

™ 

27 
39 

4,o;o 

91 

211 
5 
103 
474 
1,406 
47 
255 
520 
779 
58 
47 
666 
1,142 
(•3 
5,205 
495 
48J 
16 
50 
173 
22 
1,554 
2,636 
2,231 
2,578 
9 
3,  453 
210 
778 
513 
26 
51 
4,095 
68 

162 
11 
81 
477 
1,438 
74 
262 
46J 
761 
62 
45 
614 
1,066 
91 
5,277 
507 
391 
12 
55 
155 
31 
1,600 
2,662 
2,252 
2,  462 
4 
3,271 
906 
695 
495 

48 
3,  999 
64 

188 
13 
86 
484 
1,309 
57 
213 
478 
767 
66 
39 

107 
7 
108 
474 
1,  167 
53 
197 
367 
661 
66 

149 
8 
96 
4i)5 
1,155 
66 
168 
409 
734 
55 
DO 

184 
11 
718 
742 
1,641 
67 
273 
752 
1,092 
126 
57 

235 
11 
282 
790 
1,740 
73 
310 
749 
1.030 

•s 

846 
1,895 
126 
7,  864 
923 

25 
64 
301 

38 

2,306 
5,  136 
2,  762 
3,  300 
10 
6,093 
394 
878 
621 

33 

57 
5,  374 
92 

132 
6 
839 
534 
995 
28 
172 
S-'O 
613 
72 
44 
510 

84 
4,71)0 
701 
559 
31 
36 
228 
32 
1,501 
3,511 
1.521 
2,  209 
14 
3,410 
277 
465 
3C8 
29 
41 
3,  081 
111 

155 
7 
277 
613 
1,089 
40 
192 
444 
571 
56 
40 
644 
1,402 
84 
5,  799 
826 
413 
15 
45 
203 
31 
1,628 
3,913 
1.752 
2,091 
5 
4,078 
316 
5H3 
419 
21 
38 
3,753 
71 

Uk'ins'ii 

1,094 
77 
5.205 
536 
380 
16 
44 
185 
26 
1,582 
2,624 
2,  112 
2,371 
7 
3,401 
193 
722 
495 
19. 
34 
3,  696 
71 

4,1 
905 
S3 
4,254 
434 
315 
13 
28 
137 
20 
1,355 
2,  235 
1,717 
1,997 
2 
2,813 
196 
451 
402 
17 
42 
3,  OC8 
55 

],  H8 
70 
4,889 
529 
369 
17 
51 
171 
23 
1,  392 
2,  764 
1,694 
2,  249 
6 
3.513 
208 
551 
452 
18 
28 
3,213 
44 

1,335 
'      114 
6,  273 
755 
698 
22 
84 
277 
47 
2,018 
4,120 
2,331 
3,208 
18 
4,  6!)6 

661 
551 
22 
58 
4,333 
118 

New  York  

Ohio  

Rhode  Island  

Texas  .  . 

Virginia  

Total  States  

6,058 

6,271 

26,110         26,120         30,070 

30,439 

29,  799     29,  219     24,  165     27,  285  i  38,  369     45,  178 

-.-    ,   11 

31,714 

Colorado  

2 

6:i3 

7 

1 
1 

a 

1 
712 
2 
2 
6 

7 
758 
9 
12 
5 
1 
(i 

3 
-  1,  185 
11 
3 
11 
3 
1 

14 
505 
4 
10 
7 
4 
8 

3 

970 
4 
1 
4. 
2 
2 

District  of  Columbia  

145 

1 

150 
1 

511 

524 

1 

617 
o 

-1 
9 
1 

704 
5 

721 
5 
2 

5G5 
4 
1 
4 

Nevada  

New  Mexico  

1 

1 
1 
1 

8 
3 

3 

4 
5 

Utah  

Washington  

Total  Territories  .  .  . 

147 

154 

528 

530               630 

718 

647 

734           574 

723 

798 

1,217 

612 

S86 

Total  .States  and  Territories  .... 

6,205 

6,425 

26,638 

26,  650         30,  700 

31,157 

30,  446     29,  953     24,  739     28,  008     39,  167 

46,395 

29,032 

32.  7CO 

SLAVE  POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


1 
1 

: 
1 
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• 

13 
14 

: 

17 

1 

1 
3 

6,114 
1,638 
12 
818 
6,881 

6,  400         29,  792 
1,  743           7,  506 
28               126 
883           4,  304 
7,  137        32,  803 

30,495 
7,638 
114 
4,255 
33,335 

31,281 
8,273 
133 
4,519 
34,436 

31,491 
8,036 
124 
4,274 
34,  797 
1 
17,618 
20,278 
6,163 
29,  429 
9,314 

30,  453  .  28,  968 
7,459  i    7,090 
158  |        146 
4,272  i    4,145 

32,  779     31,  547 

1 

24,  247 
6,490 
158 
3,444 
25,  939 

25,747 
6,997 
149 
3.497 
26,708 

40,  363 
12,  107 
163 
5,688 
40,703 

39,180 
11,  117 
182 
5,413 
41,199 
1 
17,711 
31,415 
7,372 
40,  259 
9,  497 

24,942 
6,  3!,V8 
46 
3,644 
24,  404 

25,  0.18 
6,164 
99 
3,483 
26,  216 

Arkansas  

Delaware  

i'lorida  

Georgia  

Kansas  

Kentucky  

3,608 
3,865 
1,168 
5,560 
1,732 

3,  673         15,  884 
4,239         18,419 
1,223          5,846 
6,114         28,422 
1,  805           8,  523 

16,041 
18,  857 
5,819 
29,198 
8,584 

17,338 
20,518 
6,363 
29,069 
9,547 

16,834  ',  16,063 
18,034  i  17,043 
6,437  ;     5,898 
28,  540  i  27,  160 
8,613  '     8,539 
I 

13,504 
16,158 
5,684 
23,886 
7,053 

13,  590 
17,  334 
5,359 
25,  402 
6,835 

19,  179 
34,  142 
8,067 
41,  170 
10,  187 

11,481 
24,  399 
4,  2:)7 
24,  536 
5,  621 

11,866 
21,331 
4,485 
24,  190 
6,019 
1 
16,737 
23,753 
14,798 
10,008 
26,090  i 

Maryland  

Mississippi  

Missouri  

New  Jersey*  

North  Carolina  ..:... 

.  4,  561 
5,390 
4,305 
2,  778 
6,771 

4,768        23,641 
5,  916         26,  907 
4,  499          19,  448 
2,  853          13,  090 
7,  079         32,  029 

24,  181 
27,  953 
20,  197 
13,  336 
32,586 

26,  168 
28,  482 
21,443 
13,690 
33,873 

26,308 
29,  515 
21,966 
13,  727 
35,387 

25,501     23,759 
28,286  !  27,647 
20,606     20,  077 
12,683     12,099 
36,  056     33,  820 

18,435     18,317 
21,  732     23,  205 
15,328  j  16,099 
10,796  j  11,576 
27,340  |  27,362 

27,584 
32,  225 

17,  778 
41,625 

26,  494 
£!,  %-' 
23,778 
17,285 
37,  823 

16,412 
21..  167 
13,  988 
9,  901 
26,858 

South  Carolina  

Tennessee  

Texas  

Virginia  

Total  States  

55,  221 

58,  360       380,  740 

272,489 

287,  133 

288,448  !276,711  264,001 

220,  214  ;228,  177 

354,  818 

342,678 

118,334 

220,  2!» 

Nebraska  

1 

4!            1 
2              2 
211            316 

1 
1 

149 

1 
2 
301 

I 
4 

217 

Utah  

1                   2 
:)2               157 

4 

160 

3 

197 

2 

2 
110 

District  of  Columbia 

36 

128 

201 

Total  Territories  

36 

33               159 

128 

164 

309 

217           319 

151 

304  i        200 

::i  . 

112 

222 

Total  States  and  Territories  

55,  257 

5ti,  3<i:j       266,  899 

272,617 

287,299 

288,650 

276,928   264,320 

220,365 

228,  481 

355.018 

343,023 

218,  346 

230.520 

*  Colored  apprentices  for  lire  hy  the  act  to  abolish  slavery,  passed  April  18.  1846. 


RECAPITULATION. 
FREE  COLORED  POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


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40  and  under  50. 

50  and  under  60. 

60  and  u 
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70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

JO  and  under  100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unknown. 

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tal. 
F. 

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1 
2 

3 
4 
5 
8 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
87 
28 
29 
30 
31 
33 
33 
31 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
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26 
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544 
350 
0 
Si 
223 
27 
3,276 

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1,  500 
13 
2,558 
810 
340 
238 

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2,053 

no 

104 
7 
Mo 
513 
759 
45 
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2112 
412 
3li 
22 
489 
1,136 
C3 
4,  189 
538 
229 
9 
37 
209 
20 
1,273 
2,764 
1,243 
1,  404 
2 
2,  898 
207 
453 
279 
13 
35 
2,540 
45 

69 
10 
211 
270 
518 
25 
04 
189 
313 
37 
13 
414 
413 
35 
2,248 
322 
192 
4 
24 
133 
15 
786 
1,517 
881 
960 
9 
1,  5% 
120 
232 
198 

a 

30 
1,317 
33 

69 
7 
G4 
315 
553 
46 
115 
169 
216 
21 
18 
431 
608 
45 
2,  719 
303 
102 
4 
26 
1G8 
17 
777 
1,676 
089 
812 
3 
1,710 
168 
348 
191 
6 
30 
1,570 
11 

58 

1 

48 
164 
290 
19 

72 
96 
170 
8 
9 
337 
256 
28 
1,337 
176 
71 
1 
16 
107 
12 
436 
842 
396 
527 
1 
658 
53 
140 
133 
0 
10 
802 
20 

61 

10 
196 
257 
22 
89 
82 
139 
17 
9 
315 
395 
33 
1,583 
231 
47 
5 
19 
100 
16 
482 
917 
388 
455 
1 
947 
90 
181 
133 
7 
13 
963 

32 
1 
10 
88 
119 
11 
30 
44 
64 
6 
1 
152 
92 
11 
553 
80 

26 

5 
1 
3 
14 
40 
6 
19 
16 

1 

11 

9 

10 
g 

7 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1,254 
72 
2,827 
4.  136 
9,  889 
454 
1,  609 
3,809 
5,  791 
506 
280 
5,  101 
8,^279 
859 
39,  746 
4,469 
3,  567 
126 
372 
1,  697 
233 
12,312 
23,  178 
14,  880 
18,  442 
76 
26,  473 
1,831 
'     4,  548 
3,538 
181 
371 
27,721 
653 

1,436 

72 
1,  259 
'4,491 
9,940 
478 
1,831 
3,819 
5,637 
503 
:!39 
5,583 
10,  368 
668 
44,  196 
5,133 
3,  232 
133 
401 
1,875 
241 
13,006 
25,  827 
15.583 
18,231 
52 
30,476 
2,  121 
5,366 
3,  702 
174 
338 
30,  321 
518 

3,090 
144 
4,086 
8,627 
19,  829 
932 
3,500 
7,628 
11,428 
1,069 
6S3 
10,684 
18,647 
1,  327 
83,  942 
9,602 
6,  799 
259 
773 
3,572 
494 
23,  318 
49,  005 
30,  463 
36,  673 
128 
56,  949 
3,952 
9,  914 
7,300 
355 
709 
58,042 
1,171 

2 
90 
143 
9 
45 
40 
57 
8 
5 
185 
162 
18 
645 
91 
23 
2 
4 
43 
11 
242 
414 
180 
191 

29 
59 
3 
25 

27 
27 
1 

10 
19 
3 
6 

8 

12 
17 

1 
1 

3 
3 

1 

1 

1 
1 

9 
4 

8 

5 
o 

5 
5 

2 
1 

1 
1 

48 
23 
6 
173 

15 

1 

73 
76 
'   6 
250 
47 
11 
1 
6 
17 
3 
99 
156 
102 
76 

13 

o 
45 
7 
2 

16 
32 

9 
6 

9 
21 

10 
50 

52 

98 
10 
2 

17 
2 

1 
1 

39 

1 

6 
32 

10 
189 
310 
175 
204 
1 
351 
25 
50 
60 
2 

5 

394 
3 

3 
6 
4 
63 
83 
67 
01 

3 

4 

3 
0 
1 
34 
48 
26 
19 

1 
5 
2 

8 
11 
17 

2 
5 
1 

17 
17 

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2 

13 
25 
23 
23 

1 
4 

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4 
1 
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55 
71 
73 
2 
9 
445 
4 

120 

25 
34 

170 
19 
30 
44 

27 

I 
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9 

53 
7 
16 
12 

8 
1 
2 
2 

1 

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1 

8 
6 
1 

1 
1 

1 
108 
3 

2 
154 

o 
35 

63 

11 

30 
1 

7 

7 

20.  963 

22,  OSl) 

13,  043 

14,195  !     7,506       8,  214       3,150 

3,  729 

986 

1,528 

320 

510 

126 

236 

82 

83 

239,  :•>; 

247,  410       476,  636 

7 
43(5 

: 

5 

2 

1 

o 

37 
4,702 
35 
35 
45 
13 
26 

9 
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32 
10 
40 
17 
4 

46 
11,131 
67 
45 
83 
30 
30 

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2 
2 
4 
o 

275 

403 

122        =  228 

40 

108 

1 

lil 

42 

7 

17 

2 

5 

1 
2 

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1 
1 

1 

7 

1 

400 

me 

288 

406 

124           228             48 

109 

19 

42 

7 

17 

2 

5 

:) 

4 

4,893 

6,541 

11,434 

21,  429 

23,  237 

13,330 

14,  661        7,  690 

8,  442  j     3,  198 

3,838 

1,005 

* 
1,570 

327 

527 

128 

241 

83 

87 

234,  119 

253,  931       488,  070 

1 

SLAVE  POPULATION  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 

15,  762 
3,502 
28 
2,324 
15,267 

15,510  j     7,799       7,830 
3,496  |    1,381       1,480 
48  i           17             20 
2,238  |     1,233        1,145 
15,893  ]     8,268       8,439 

5,033 
934 
12 
621 
4.997 

4,603 
836 
12 
582 
5,009 

1,396 

207 
2 
232 
1,794 

1,  345 
194 
8 
227 
1,758 

407 
40 
2 
81 
578 

470 
71 

70 
664 

99 
20 
1 
34 
165 

131 
31 

76 
11 

74 
20 

a 

o 

Q 

217,  760 
50,  174 
800 
31,348 
22!),  193 

217,314 
54,941 
938 
30,  397 
233,005 

112,  474 
159,  749 
42,  876 
217,  330 
57,  571 
12 
164,  590 
205,  835 
139.  349 
91,377 
341,383 

435,  080 
HI,  115 
1,798 
61,745 
462,  198 
o 

235,  4*1 
331,  720 
87,  189 
436,  631 
114,931 
18 
331,  059 
402,  40(i 
275,719 
1  33,  M 
430,  865 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

8 
9 
10 

11 
13 
13 

14 
15 
10 
17 

1 

3 

30 
160 

15 
111 

14 
117 

127 
68 

HI 
60 

7,446 
17,  844 
2,803 
15,015 
3,240 

7,643  ,     4,320       4,317 
14,076       9,394  '     7,248 
2,939        1,882  !     1,709 
14,278  |    6,889       6,31!) 
3,649  ,     1,639        1,881 

2,307 
4,362 
1,196 
4,326 

783 

4,220 
5,335 
2,579 
1,272 
8,007 

2,484 
3,  551 
1,  1S7 
3,914 
942 
2 
4,106 
5,  312 
2,715 
4,156 
7,  563 

706 
1,  353 
426 
1,  149 
253 
2 

i,  aw 

2,  0:!5 
838 
330 
2,  !)86 

953 
1,139 
457 
1,  131 
327 
7 
1,603 
2,  108 
923 
3(W 
3,081 

239 
397 
147 
344 
85 
1 
546 
568 
243 
116 
815 

334 
XJ9 
159 
357 
104 
1 
020 
045 
318 
95 
1,068 

54 

124 
41 

107 
29 

107 
100 
66 
93 
45 

19 

75 
16 
84 
10 

45 
66 
30 

82 

1 

122 
73 

59 
30 

138 

30 
2,  893 

29 
2,127 

113,009 
171,  977 
44,313 
219,301 

57,  360 
,. 

166,  409 
196,371 
136,  370 
91,  189 
249,  483 

10,004 
3 

9,401 
o 

10,  087 
14,997 
8,133 
5,512 
18,  744 

10,  005  i     7,  426       7.  223 
16,  339  !    8,  942  !    9,  121 
8,487  j     5.501       5,333 
5,  -,58       2,717  ;     2,528 
17,862     12,08!)      11,188 

143 
178 
71 
30 
221 

225 
253 
94 
40 
319 

M 

38 
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06 

33 
35 
5 
474 
3 

55 
41 
7 
514 
16 

140,700    1:18,821      7n.  719     75,789     46,189 

44,044 

15,  415 

15,  694 

4,620 

5,323 

1,317 

1,714  j     671 

899 

13,  079 

12.  407    1,  981,  389  •!.  969.  142 

3,  950,  531 

3               1    

1 

c!          9 

18               11 
1,212  '         1,973 

15 

29 
3,  185 

3 

82 

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178             55           137 

30             -  )             18 

30 

7             11 

I 

1 

1 

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85 

181             57            137 

30 

80 

18 

30 

7|           11 

1 

l         1,236            1,993 

3,  229 

110,791    139.002     79,776     75,  920 

46,  219      41.  124 

13.433 

15.  724 

4,  637  :     5,  334 

1,317 

1.714 

671 

900 

13,  679 

12,407    1,982,  635    1,;I7I,135 

3,  953,  70.) 

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RECAPITULATION. 
CIVILIZED  INDIANS  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


4 
i 

- 
9 

11 

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37 

- 

89 

1 
9 
3 

4 
5 
6 

STATES  AND 
TERRITORIES. 

Under  1. 

1  and  under  5. 

5  and  under  10. 

10  and  under  15. 

15  and  under  20. 

20  and  under  30. 

30  and  under  40. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

1C 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

o 

1 

130 

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10 
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8S6 
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3 

1 
24 
4 
3 
3 
• 
1 

417 

102 

7 
5 
717 
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2 

- 
4 
9C1 

12 
2 
773 
2 
3 
o 

13 
8 
11 
2 
10 

13 
7 
1,031 
2 
3 
2 
8 
8 
18 
2 
11 
1 
1 
377 
185 
1 
4 
7 
2 

3 
9 
1 

1 
6 
4 
16 
o 

7 
77 

10 
3 

826 
1 
:. 
6 
26 
5 
14 
3 
10 

11 
2 
1,146 

7 
2 
1,076 
1 
2 
4 
15 
4 
24 

27 
5 
2,819 

12 
6 
1,717 

6 
2 

1,750 
1 

7 
3 
960 

1 
3 
2 
16 
5 
8 
1 
12 
1 
3 
357 
164 

155 
1 

6 
2 

18 
7 

11 
2 

18 

3 

2 

14 
3 
17 
3 
11 

1 
2 
23 
3 

18 
4 
17 

• 
2 
36 
6 
20 
5 
17 

Uliudiri             

3 

11 
1 
4 

27 
8 
8 
4 
7 

4 
432 

87 

11 

2 

6 

1 

12 

7 

Mutomchim-ttn  

1 

80 
27 

1 

77 
15 

2 
440 
203 

2 
393 
160 

2 
342 
140 

1 
526 
225 
1 
3 
12 
4 
3 

B 
557 
258 

5 
338 
201 

319 
154 

327 
160 

Minm'Hotu  

1 

5 
6 

2 
14 

1 
3 

.: 
o 

21 

3 

12 

A 

9 

3 
5 

6 

1 
7 

2 
H 
2 
3 
9 
1 

1 
11 
5 
1 
17 

o 
9 

1 
28 

New  York.  

2 

- 
3 

9 
5 
3 
4 

8 
7 
1 
15 
1 
2 
9 
5 
36 
3 
6 
62 

North  Carolina  
Ohio                  -     - 

1 

5 

2 

10 

Khode  Inland  

1 
4 
3 

27 

2 
7 
2 
25 

3 
5 
o 

24 

1 
6 
69 

1 
5 
6 
42 
2 
2 
74 

1 

9 
4 
37 
4 
11 
73 

2 
6 
4 
35 
5 
9 
50 

South  Carolina  

1 

3 
3 
33 

3 

5 
IS) 

8 
5 
18 
2 
8 
72 

5 
6 
13 

5 

C 

0 

1 
11 

7 
99 

5 
(M 

5 

7C 

10 

77 

8 
60 

Total  States  

969 

291           1,541 

1,446 

1,837 

1,528 

1,809 

1,528 

1,805 

1,779 

3,838 

2,825 

2,459 

1,688 

13 

SO 

207 

170 

186 

145 

192 

147 

101 
1 
5 
462 
11 
12 

118 

235 

li)6 

i- 

113 

District  of  Columbia 

1 

aia 

1 
99 

2 
772 
1 
35 

2 

r.93 
i 

31 

5 
053 
13 
40 

3 

054 
6 

28 

4 
C06 
16 
29 

2 
563 
13 
19 

10 
505 
11 

28 

9 
1,083 
3 
35 

8 
1,255 
7 
56 

1 
689 

5 

579 
4 
33 

Utah  

9 

8 

19 

Total  Territories 

Total  States  und 
Territories  

135 

- 

1,017 

897 

897 

830 

847 

744              593              672 

1,365 

1,522 

817 

734 

404 

419 

2,  558 

2,343 

2,  734 

2,  364 

2,656 

2,272 

2,  397 

2,  451 

5,  203 

4,347  i        3,276 

I 

2,422 

AGGREGATE  POPULATION. 


Total  whites  

409,  914 

397,  527 

1,  681,  569 

l,«K    188 

1,  788,  731 

1,  739,  404 

1,  590,  785 

1,  523,  314 

1,  402,  432 

1,452,476  2,512,116 

2,  421,  001 

1,  878,  302 

1,  636,  525 

Total  fri'o  colored.  . 

6,205 

6,425 

26,638 

26,650 

30,700 

31,  157 

30,446 

29,953 

24,739 

28,  008  ,      39,  167 

46,395 

29,032 

32,700 

55,257 

58,393 

• 

272,  617 

287,'299 

283,650 

276,928 

264,320 

220,  365 

228,481  !    355,018 

343,023 

218,  346 

220,520 

Total  Indiana  

404 

419 

2,558 

2,343 

2,734 

2,364 

2,656 

8,273 

2,397 

2,451  i        5,203 

1 

4,347 

3,276 

2,422 

471,780 

462,764 

1,977,664 

1,930,095 

2,  109,  464 

2,  061,  575 

1,  900,  815 

1,819,859 

1,  649,  933 

1,711,416  12,911,504 

2,  814,  766 

2,  128,  956 

1,  892,  167 

RECAPITULATION. 

CIVILIZED  INDIANS  BY  AGE  AND  SEX. 


597 


40  and  under  50. 

50  and  under  GO. 

60  and  under  70. 

70  and  under  80. 

80  and  under  90. 

90  and  under 
100. 

Above  100. 

Age  unknown. 

Total. 

Aggreg'tc. 

1 

3 
4 
2 
8 
T 
8 
9 

10 

11 
12 
13 
14 

15 
10 
J7 
16 
19 
01 
21 

of 

'& 

24 

25 
2C 
27 
28 
2C 

1 
f 
3 
4 
1 
1 

11 

P. 

It 

P. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

1C 

F. 

1 

1 
1,012 
1 
1 
1 
10 

9 

o 

492 

2 

9 

3 

1 
1 
126 

1 

1 

1 

1 

81 
24 
10,587 
7 
17 
11 
121 
27 
86 
18 
90 
3 
13 
3,121 
1,  254 
2 
13 
75 
583 
22 
.64 
3 
8 
41 
31 
212 
9 
55 
487 

79 
24 
7,211 
9 
21 
21 
109 
36 
103 
15 
83 
o 
19 
3,051 
1,115 

ICO 
48 
17,  798 
10 
38 
32 
290 
05 
1S9 
33 
173 
5 
32 
6,  172 
2,369 
2 
£0 
14  J 
*l,15.i 
30 
177 
7 
lil 

ea 

00 
403 
SO 
112 
1,017 

340 

1 

181 
2 
1 
o 

4 

295 
1 

104 

64 

69 

39 

48 

26 

26 

29 

30 

30 

1 
o 

14 

1 
7 
1 
3 

-) 

1 
3 
1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

8 

7 

7 

| 

1 
1 

10 

8 

2 
1 

o 

1 

3 

1 

it 

1 
272 
97 



a 

42 
4 

255 
81 

143 
37 

133 
29 

115            97 
22            16 

53 
1 

22 

27 
I 

ft 

10 

4          2 

o 

i 

7 
65 
549 
8 
1)3 
4 
11 
47 
29 
191 
11 
57 
530 

7 
2 
2 
2 

7 
2 

8 
3 
2 

7 
1 
1 
3 

4 

1 

4 

2 

1 

3 
1 
2 
o 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

547. 

515 

7 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 
1 
27 

o 
5 

1 
21 

5 
4 
10 

1 
6 
1 
3 
33 

1 

1 
2 

1 

5 



1 

o 

45 

4 
45 

3 

18 

3 

1 
15 

3 
6 

3 
6 

1 
1 

4 

1,511 

965 

594 

428 

466 

286 

171 

130 

100 

73 

55 

37 

31 

33 

579 

545 

17,  005 

13,582 

30,  073 

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70 

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53 

21 

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3 

3 

1 

• 

1,  205 

1,056 

2,  201 
1 
63 
10,507 
89 
426 

1 
30 
5,  367 
40 
1U3 

3 
495 
'1 
11 

1 

394 
1 
21 

1 

179 

33 
5,  140 
43 
231 

227 

132 

143 

67 

39 

43 

25 

11 

8 

15 

4 

1 

3 

6 

2               1 

598 

493 

280 

239 

155           159 

70 

42 

43 

25 

12 

8 

15 

4 

J 

6,  844           6,  503 

13,347 

2,  109 

1,458 

874 

667 

621 

445 

241 

172 

143 

98 

07 

45 

46 

37 

580 

545 

23,  909         20,  085 

44,020 

AGGREGATE  POPULATION. 


I 

1 

1,  227,  858 

1,  058,  317 

741,348 

659,  264 

401,  206 

380,  023 

153,672   156,584 

38,005 

42,  753 

4,135 

5,634 

365 

542 

14,  079 

11,085 

13,844,537 

13,112,934 

26,957,471 

21,429 

23,297 

13,330 

14,661 

7,690 

8,442 

3,198  !     3,838 

1,005 

1,570 

327 

527 

128 

241 

85 

87 

234,119 

253,951 

488,070 

140,  791 

139,  002 

79,776 

75,926 

46,  219 

44,  124 

15,433 

15,724 

4,627 

5,334 

1,317 

1,714 

671 

900 

13,  679 

12,407 

1,982,625 

1,971,135 

3,953,700 

2,109 

1,458 

874 

667 

621 

445 

241 

172 

143 

98 

67 

45 

46 

37 

580 

545 

23,909 

20,085 

44,020 

1,392,187 

1,  222,  074 

835,328 

750,  518   455,  736   433,  034 

172,  544 

176,  318 

43.  780 

49,755 

5,846 

7,920 

1,230 

1,720 

28,423 

24,  124 

16,085,190 

15,358,105 

31,443,321 

1                1 

i 

*  Including  26,  ages  and  scxea  not  given. 


598 


RECAPITULATION. 


POPULATION  OF  THE  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES  BY  COLOR  AND  COXD1 


1 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
0 
10 
11 
19 
13 
1 
13 
16 
17 
18 
i  ' 
SO 

as 
0 

34 
S3 
98 
37 
38 
• 
. 
. 

at 

M 

1 
9 
3 

1 
0 

< 

?i 

STATES  AND  TERRI- 
TORIES. 

WHITE. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Totul  free  colored. 

INDIAN. 

1 
£ 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

CIVILIZED. 

It 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

270,  190 
171,477 
260,168 
221,  851 
45,  940 
41,  128 
301,066 
898,  941 
693,  348 
353,900 
58,806 
474,  193 
189,648 
316,  527 
256,839 
592,231 
388,007 
91,704 
186,273 
563,  1.11 
159,  563 
322,733 
1,  910,  279 
313,  670 
1471,898 
31,  451 
1,  427,  943 
82,294 
146,  160 
422,779 
228,585 
158,406 
528,842 
406,309 

256,081 
152,666 
97,  942 
229,653 
44,649 
36,  619 
290,484 
805,  350 
645,  362 
JS19.879 
47,584 
445,291 
167,  808 
310,420- 
259,  079 
629,  201 
348,  137 
77,  691 
167,  626 
500,  358 
166,  016 
323,  966 
1,921,311 
316,  272 
1.-131,  110 
20,709 
1,421,316 
88,355 
145,  140 
403,  943 
192,306 
155,963 
518,  457 
367,384 

526,  271 
324,  143 
*358,  110 
451,504 
90,589 
77,  747 
591,  550 
1,  704,  291 
1,338,710 
673,  779 
106,390 
919,  484 
357,456 
626,  947 
515,  918 
1,221,432 
736,  142 
169,  395 
353,  899 
1,063,489 
325,579 
646,  699 
3,831,590 
629,  942 
2,  302,  808 
52,160 
2,  849,  259 
170,  649 
291,300 
826,722 
420,891 
314,  369 
1,  047,  299 
773,  693 

292 
30 
1,831 
3,242 
8,439 
136 
732 
2,031 
3,102 
275 
166 
3,223 
1,438 
351 
32,507 
3,  055 
1,842 
39 
80 
925 
123 
10,  718 
19,  491 
4,046 
10,  271 
44 
17,841 
1,369 
1,263 
1,516 
36 
276 
16,648 
255 

300 
27 
726 
3,484 
8,494 
153 
764 
2,010 
2,879 
226 
193 
3,384 
2,051 
342 
35,  395 
3,476 
1,582 
51 
92 
973 
118 
11,147 
21,733 
4,609 
9,711 
22 
19,966 
1,586 
1,517 
1,492 
46 
241 
17,909 
179 

592 
57 
2,557 
6,726 
16,933 
289 
1,  496 
4,041 
5,981 
501 
359 
6,607 
3,489 
6'.13 
67,902 
6,531 
3,  424 
90 
172 
1,898 
241 
21,865 
41,224 
8,655 
19,  982 

37,  807 
2,955 
2,780 
3,008 
82 
517 
34,557 
434 

962 
42 
996 
894 
1.  450 
316. 
937 
1,77* 

2,  egg" 

291 
120 
1,878 
6,841 
308 
7,239 
1,414 
1,725 
87 
292 
772 
1.10 
1,595 
3,687 
10,  834 
8,171 
32 
8,632 
402 
3,285 
2,022 
145 
95 
11,  073 
398 

1,136 
45 
533 
1,007 
1,446 
*325 
1,067 
'   1,809 
'  2,758 
277 
146 
2,199 
8,317 
326 
8,801 
1,657 
1,650 
82 
309 
902 
123 
1,858 
4,094 
10,  974 
8,520 

10,  510 
535 
3,849 
2,270 
128 
97 
12,  412 
339 

2,098 
87 
1,529 
1,901 
2,896 
643 
2,004 
3,587 
5,447 
568 
266 
4,077 
15,  158 
034 
16,040 
3,071 
3,  375 
169 
601 
1,674 
253 
3,453 
7,781 
21.808 
16,  691 
62 
19,  142 
997 
7,134 
4,  292 
273 
192 
23,485 
737 

2,690 
144 
4,086 
8,627 
19,829 
932 
3,500 
7,628 
11,428 
1,069 
625 
10,684 
18,  647 
1,327 
83,  942 
9,602 
0,799 
259 
773 
3,  572 
494 
25,  318 
49,005 
30,463 
36,  673 
128 
56,949 
3,952 
9,  914 
7,300 
355 
709 
58,042 
1,171 

81 
24 
10,  593 

79 
24 
7,205 
9 

160 
48 
17,  798 
16 

529,  121 
324,  335 
379,  994 
460,  147 
110,418 
78,679 
595,088 
1,711,951 
1,  350,  428 
674,913 
107,204 
930,  201 
376,  276 
628,279 
599,  860 
1,231,066 
749,  113 
172,023 
354,  674 
1,  067,  081 
326,073 
672,  01.7 
3,  880,  733 
601,  563 
2,  339,  511 
52,465 
2,  906,  315 
174,  620 
301,302 
K)4,  082 
421,  649 
315,  093 
1,  105,  453 
775,  881 

Florida 

17 
11 
121 
27 
80 
18 
90 
.1 

21 
21 
169 
38 
103 
15 
C3 
2 

38 
32 
290 
65 
189 
33 
173 
5 

IlllMMl-      

13 
3,120 
1,254 
2 

13 

19 
3,050 
1,115 

32 
6,172 
2,369 
2 

20 

7 

75 
597 
22 
64 
3 
8 
41 
31 
212 
9 
55 
487 

«5 
561 

113 
4 
11 
47 
29 
191 
11 
57 
MO 

140 
1,158 
30 
177 
7 
19 
88 
60 
403 
20 
112 
1,017 

Ohio  . 

Texas  

Total 

13,  686,  080 

13,004,128 

26,690,206   147,633   156,878  304,511 

81,594 

90,531 

172,125 

476,  636 

17,084 

13,587 

30,  673 

27,  197,  515 

32,654 
1,592 
29,584 
16,689 
6,102 
43,679 
20,178 
8,225 

1,577 
984 
31,179 
12,007 
710 
39,  245 
19,947 
2,913 

34,231 
2,576 
60,763 
28,  696 
6,812 
82,924 
40,125 
11,138 

28 

5 

33 

9 

4 

13 

46 

34,277 
4,837 
71,  895 
28,  826 
.    6,  957 
93,  516 
40,  244 
11,504 



1,205 

1 

1,056 

3,261 
1 
63 

District  of  Colu    I)' 

2,847 
14 
19 
22 
12 
24 

3,  784       6,  631 
14  ;          28 
8            27 
24  '          46 
16            28 
3             27 

1,855 
21 
16 
23 
1 
2 

2,645 
18 

a 

16 
1 
1 

4,500 
39 
18 
39 
o 

3 

11,131 
67 
45 
85 
30 
30 

33 

5,367 
46 

195 

5,140     10,507 
43            89 

2:!1            426 

Utah  

Wjushinpton  

Total  

158,703 

108,562 

267,265 

2,966 

3,854  !    6,820 

1,927 

2,687 

4,614 

11,  434       6,  844       6,  503 

13,  347 

41,020 

292,046 

Total  in  Staten  and  Tcrri- 
toriei  

1.1,  844,  783 

13,112,690 

26,  957.  471 

150,599 

160,732    311,331 

83,521 

93,  218 

176.739 

488,070     23,998     20,090 

27,489,561  ! 

'  34,933  Aiiintirx  included  in  whiti1  pnpnrfltinn. 


RECAPITULATION. 


599 


TIOX,  WITH  THE  RATE  OF  INCREASE  AND  REPRESENTATION  IN  CONGRESS. 


SLAVE. 

Total  slave. 

Aggregate. 

• 

RATE 

OF  INCREASE   FROM 

1850  TO  1860. 

RATE  OF  INCREASE  FROM 
TO   1860. 

1790 

Representative  population. 

REPRESENTA 
TION  UNDER 
THE   APPOR 
TIONMENT. 

Representation  as  increased  by  the  law 
of  Mar.  4,  1862,  in  the  38th  Congress. 

_  1 
8 
3 

4 
S 
6 
7 
8 
9 
1C 
11 
13 
13 
14 
IS 
16 
17 
18 
19 
SO 
SL 

23 
34 
35 
38 
37 
36 
39 
30 
31 
S3 
33 
M 

1 
9 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
'  8 

BLACK. 

MULATTO. 

White. 

Free  colored. 

d 

35 

i 
I 

White. 

Free  colored. 

o 

i 

i 

h  Congress. 

1 

1 
0 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

.  Total. 

In  the  38 

201,258 
49,236 

199,492    400,750 
47,830      97,066 

16,50? 
6,938 

17,832 
7,111 

34,330    435,080 
14,049    111,115 

964.201 
435,450 
379,994 
460,147 
112,216 
140,424 
1,057,286 
1,711,951 
1,350,428 
674,913 
107,206 
1,155,684 
708,002 
6°8  279 

23.39 
99.86 
290.80 
24.  3  j 
37.28 
64.70 
13.42 
101.45 
37.00 
851.14 

18.76 
281.25 
324.74 
12.14 
9.72 

27.18 
135.91 

24.96          515.87 
107.46    s2,476.86 
310.37       6290.80 
24.10J           94.13 
22.60            95.61 
60.59       c  323.  89 
16.67i      1,018.60 
101.06  (214,718.63 
36.63/29,148.63 
251.14   /1.469.85 

371.10 
144.07 
324.74 
208.00 
408.57 
10.43 
779.40 
1,144.37 
6,911.04 
521.51 

938.90 
6,771.68 

653.87 
2,950.87 
310.37 
93.22 
89.88 
304.33 
1,180.81 
13,838.70 
27,601.09 
1,465.56 

790,169 
391,004 
362,196 
460,147 
111,496 
115,726 
872,406 
1,711,951 
1,350,428 
674,913 
107,206 
1,065,490 
575,311 
628,279 
652,173 
1,231,066 
749,113 
172,023 
616,652 
1,136,039 
326,073 
672,027 
3,880,735 
860,197 
2,339,511 
52,465 
2,906,115 
174,620 
543,745 
999,513 
531,188 
315,098 
1,399,972 
775,881 

6 

a 

4 

1 
1 
7 

13 
11 

1 

8 

10 

6 
1 

9 

1 

1 
1 

6 
3 
3 
4 
1 
1 
7 
14 
11 
6 
1 
9 

|L 

10 
6 

s 

M 

31 
7 
19 
1 
24 
2 
4 
8 
4 
3 
11 
6 

822 
28,761 
211,432 

893 
27,731 
213,866 

1,715 
56,493 
425,298 

28 
2,587 
17,761 

45 
2,666 
19,139 

83        1,798 
5,253      61,745 
36,900    462,198 

221.48 
57.07 
21.10 

(79.76 
298.33 
1,479.41 

19.41 
40.32 
1.47 
221.02 

1 

4 

.    '•% 

* 



.... 

3 

23,003 
16,933 

2              2 
43,281    225,483 
32.6231   331,726 

92,731 

156,287 

89,471 
142,816 

182,202 
299,103 

•'  20,278 
15,690 

30.76 
39.91 
7.76 

6.72 
6.78 
19  14 

6.87 
35.50 

17.64 
36.74 
7.74 
17.84 
33.79 
88.38 
2,730.72 
30.47 
73.30 
2.55 
37.27 
25.29 
14.20 
18.14 
294.65 
25.71 

1,404.07 
(2941.81 
553.06 
147.27 
227.24 
(215,840.75 
62,705.48 
e  6,  733.  38 
(26,073.38 
130.73 
280.51 
1.119.70 
118.58 
£5,014.17 
6398.56 
571.80 

9,271.92 
145.84 
146.65 
943.67 
.     75.76 
5,565.83 
*  564.10 
334.73 
488.47 
(21.59 
816.65 
952.96 
512.32 
10,782.20 
238.16 
769.65 

1,806.03 
857.09 

1,481.46 
824.82 
550.80 
114.  ff 
225.06 
15,631.06 
2,730.72 
8,841.30 
5,570.48 
189.78 
264.96 
1,040.99 
152.09 
5,057.08 
894.65 
i569.03 
152,67 
182.53 
3,000.78 
184.22 
268.90 
113.32 
1,994.42 

f 

I 

•     1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

40,126 

38,190 

78,316 

4,187 

4,686 

8,873     87,18!) 

,     687,049       23.14    12.25 
1,231,066       83.94      5.93 
749,113        86.33  163.22 
172,023  2,705.48  564.10 
791,305        19.68'  216.88 
1,182,012        79.64    36.44 
336,073         2.56    25.00 
672,035       38.92      6.33 
3,880,735        25.69    (0.13 
992,622        13.91    10.92 
2,309,511        17.79,   45.07 
52,4ffi      398*.56X38.16 
2  906  2i5  '      36.18      6.01 

23.52 

215.38 

40.90 
31.47 

12,414.50 
3,717.03 

263,361.11 
229.18 

201,458 
47,  137 

198,555 
45,890 

400,01.1 
93,017 

17,843 
10,233 

18,775 

11,681 

36,618 
21,914 

436,631 
114,931 

31 

18 
1 
23 
1 
4 
8 
4 
2 
11 
6 

3 

6 

9 

3 

•     6 

9           *18 

(92.37 

y 
1 

.... 

155,195 

152,874 

308,069 

11,274 
... 

11,716 

22,990 

331.059 

f  1*73 

a 

i 

3 
1 

2 
3 

. 

174^620 
7^3,703 
1,109,801 
604,215 
315,098 
1,596,318 
775,881 

18.61 
6.10 
9.33 
173.24 
0.30 
17.04 
153.87 

7.68 
10.65 
13.67 
210.58 
21.25 
6.83 
8.44 

4.53 
15.14 

213.89 

3.88 

18.35 
5.27 
10.68 
184.22 
0.31 
12.29 
154.06 

^163.80 
"*  107.81 
2,482.46 
6173.24 
269.22 
136.88 
/1.999.66 

13.92 
450.47 
1,922.16 
(10.58 
178.04 
354.66 
532.97 

275.75 
1,969.04 
213.89 

186,303 
118,683 
79,412 

194,923 
119,450 
78,167 

381,226 
238,133 
157,579 

10,268 
17,687 
11,777 

10,912 
19,899 
13,210 

21,180t  402,406 
37,586    275,719 
24,987    182,566 

216,009 

204,877 

420,886 

33,474 

36,505 

69,979 

490,865 

67.29 



1,784,843  1,755,031  3,539,874 

196,546 

214,111 

410,6573,950,531 

31,148,046 

37.28 

18.89 

23.43'       35.03 

741.31 

701.36 

466.06 

692.61 

or. 

241 

34  °77 

4  837 

::::::::  .;;::::::: 

1,391 

2.252 

7 

351 
3 

582 
5 

933 

•      8 

3.185 
15 

75,080 
28,841 
6,857 
93  516 

e60.15 

10.66 

213.62        45.26          503.65 

1,321.58 

21.83      432.75 

.  .t  . 

1 

634.73 

51.94 
253.89 

34.73 
253.40 

51.94 

9 

5 

14 

9 

• 

15 

29 

40,273 
11,594 

6353,40 

11.53 

11.53 

253.89 

— 





873 

1,400 

2,273 
3,542,147 

363 

593 

956 

3,229 

295,275 

141.13 

13.67 

213.04      136.95 

e  2,555.  13 

«  1,360.28 

e21.82el,995.19 

1,785,716 

1,756,431 

196,909 

214,704 

411,613 

3,953,760 

31,443,321 

37.87 

12,32 

23.39        35.58          749.73 

720.59 

466.53 

700  1" 

n 

•"I"" 

NOTE. — a  From  1820.     6  From  1850.     c  From  1830.     d  From  1810.    e  From  1800.    /From  1840.     I  Indicates  Ipss. 

*  Colored  apprentices  for  life  by  the  act  to  abolish  slavery  passed  April  18,  1846. 

O% 


600 


RECAPITULATION. 


POPULATION  OF  THE  STATES  AXD  TERRITORIES  FROM  1790  TO  1850. 

NOTES.— (*)  Indicates  nil  persons,  except  Indians,  not  taxed,     (t)  Added  or  deducted  to  make  the  aggregates,  published 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 

'6 
7 

8 

a 

10 

11 
12 

13 

u 

15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
SO 
21 
22 
23 

VI 

23 
26 
27 
28 
29 
:  i 
31 
32 
33 
34 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
.7 
8 

STATES  AND  TEUIUTOUIKS. 

CENSUS  or  1790. 

CENSUS  OF  1800. 

Whitu.          Free  colored.          Slave.                Total. 

1 

White.       :  Free  colored. 

Slave.                Total. 

Alabama  

Arkansas  

California  

1 

232,  581                  2,  801 
46,  310                 3,  899 

2,  759  ,           238,  141 
8,  887                59.  096 

t 
244,721  j               5,330 

49,852  |               8,268 

951              251,002 
6,  153                64,  273 

Florida  

52,  886                     398 

29,264  j             82,548 

101,678  j               1,019 

59,  404              162,  101 

Illinois  

Indiana  

j 
4,577                     163 

135                 4,  875 

Iowa  

Kansas  

61,133  ,'                    114                 11,830                 73,077 

179,871  |                   741 

1 

40,343               220,!)55 

Louisiana  

Maine  

96,002                     538 
208,  649                 8,  043 
373,254                  5,463 

150,901                       |U 
216,  326                 19,  587 
416,793  j               6,452 

Maryland  

103,036              319,728 

105,635               341,548 

Massachusetts                            .        .        

Michigan  

1 

Minnesota  

^ 

Mississippi  

5,  179                       182 

3,  489                 8,  85!> 

Missouri  

141,111                       (30 
1G9,  954                  2,  762 
314,  142  i               4,  654 
288.  204                  4,  B73 

158              141,  899 
11,  433               184,  139 
21,  324               340,  120 
100,  W2              393,  751 

182,  898                     856 
195,  125  j                4,  402 
556,  039                 10,  374 
337,  764                   7,  043 

45,  028                       337 

] 

8  .            183,762 
12,422               211,949 
20,  343              586,  756 
133,296  i            478,103 

New  York  

Ohio  

Oregon  

Pennsylvania  

424,  099  i                6,  537 
64,  68!)                   3,  469 
140,  178                  1,  801 
32,  013                     3d 

3,737  |            434,373 
952  j             69,  110 
107,  094              249,  073 
3,  417                 35,  791 

586,094                 14,561 
65,  437                 3,  304 
196,  255                 3,  185 
91,  709                     309 

1,  706              602,  361 
381                69,  122 
146,  151               345,  591 
13,  584              105,  602 

Rhode  Island  

South  Carolina  

Tennessee  

Texas  

Vermont  

85,  144                     255 
442,  115                12,  766 

17                85,  416 
2D3,  427               748,  308 

153,  908                     557 
514,  280                20,  124 

Virginia  

345  796               880,200 

Wisconsin  

Total  States 

1 

607,  897          3,  920,  827 

4,294,435  j            107,612 

889,797           5,291,844 

Colorado  

Dakota  

I 

Nebraska  

| 

Nevada  

New  Mexico  

| 

Utah  

Washington  

District  of  Columbia  



10,066                      783                   3,244  :              14,093 

Total  States  and  Territories 

3,172,464'              59,466 

697,  897          3,  929,  827 

4,  304,  501               108,  395 
t  leu  13 

893,041  :        5,305,937 
Hess  13 

RECAPITULATION. 


601 


RESPECTIVELY,  WITH  THE  RATE  OF  INCREASE  AND  DECREASE. 


incorrectly  in  those  years.     ( ; )  Persons  on  board  vcsscls-of-war  in  the  United  States  naval  service.     ( I )  Loss. 


RATIO  OF  INCREASE  FROM  1790  TO  1800. 

CENSUS  OF  1810. 

RATIO  OF  INCREASE  FROM  1800  TO  1810. 

1 
3 
3 
4 
5 
0 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
18 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
12 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
1 
7 
8 

White. 

Froe  colored. 

I 
Slave.              Total. 

White.          Free  colored. 

Slave.                Total. 

White.      '  Free  colored. 

Slave.             Total. 

j 

5.21 
7.64 

90.28 
112.  05 

I  65.  53  !              5.  40 
I  30.  76                 8.  76 

255,  279                 6,  453 
55,  361                13,  136 

310              202,  042 
4,  177                72,  674 

4.31                  21.06 
11.05                 58.87 

i  67.  04  1             4.  40 
I  32.  11              13.  07 

92.25 

156.  03 

102.  99              96.  37 

145,414                  1,801 
11.501  ;                    613 
23,890  :                    393 

1 
105,  218               252,  433 

168  ;             12,283 
237  !              24,520 

43.01  :               76.74 

77.  12               55.  73 

421.95                141.01 

75.  55            402.  97 

194.22 

550.00 

241.  02            202.  36 

324,  237                 1,  713 
34,  311                 7,  585 
227,736                     969 
235,117  |             33,927 
465,  303                 6,  737 
4,  618                     120 

80,561              406,511 
34,  660                76,  556 
|            228  705 

80.26                131.17 

99.  69             83.  08 

57.18 
3.67 
11.66 

52.04 
143.  52 
18.01 

57.16 

50.  91                  ia  43 
8.68  ;               73.21 
11.03                     4.41 

50  74 

2.  52                6.  82 
11.76 

111,  502              380,  546 
472  040 

5.53             11.42 
1L53 

24                   4,  762 

23,  024                       240 
17,  227                     607 
213,  390                       970 
226,  861                   7,  843 
918,  699               25,  333 
376,  410                 10,  266 
228,  861                  1,  899 

17,088                40,352 
3,011                20,845 
214  360 

1 
344.56  !               31.86 

389.  76            355.  95 

89.61 
14.81 
77.00 
17.19 

35.87 
59.37 
122.  09 
41.56 

I  94.  93              29.  50 
8.  74               15.  10 
I  4.  06               72.  51 
32.  53              21.  42 

16.67                  13.31 
16.26                 78.16 
65.22  i             144.19 
11.  44                   45.  76 
408.  26                463.  05 

I                     1C    v") 

10,  851              245,  555 
15,  017              959,  049 
168,824  i            553,500 
230  7CO 

1  12.  64              15.  86 
I  26.  18              63.  45 
26.  C5  |            1C.  10 
408  G7 

j 

38.  19  |               122.  74 
LIB                  /  4.  75 
40.  00  i                76.  84 
186.  47  i              (  14.  04 

(54.34              38.67              786,804                22,492 
(59.97                   .02                 73,314                   3,609 
36.  46               38.  75               214,  196                   4,  554 
297.54  ,          195.05              215,875                 1,317 

795              810,  091 
108                 77,031 
196,365               415,115 
44,  535               261,  727 

34.24                   54.46 
12.03  j                  9.23 
9.  14  i                42.  £8 
135.39                356.21 

/  53.  39              34,  49 
(71.65              11.44 
34.  35              20.  12 
227.  84            147.  84 

BO.  76 
16.  32 

118.43 
57.  63 

'•            80.  84 

216,  963                     750 
551,534  !              30,570 

217,713 

40.96  j                34.64 
7.24                   50.09 

i            40  95 

17.84  i             17.63 

392,  518               974,  622 

13.51               10.73 

i 

35.37 

#0.96 

:                                                             i 
27.50               34.66,        5,845,925               183,897           1.18.-).  969           7,215,791 

1 

36.  13                   70.  89 

33.28  j           36.36 

! 

1 

| 

i 

16,079                   2,549                   5,395                 24,023               59.73                 225.54 

66.  30               70.  46 

35.  68  i                82.28               27.97               :».  OS           3.863,004-            186,446           1,191,364           7,239,814               36.18                   72.00 

j 

33.  40               36.  45 

76 


I 
602                                                      RECAPITULATION. 

POPULATION  OF  THE  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES  FROM  1790  TO  1850, 

i 

I 

4 

5 
C 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
1'J 
20 
21 
2C 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 

1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 

I 

! 

» 

STATUS  AND  TERRITORIES. 

.  CENSUS 

or  1820. 

RATIO   OF  INCREASE  FROM   1810  TO   1820. 

White. 

Free  colored. 

i 
Slave.                 Total. 

White. 

Free  colored. 

Slave. 

Total. 

85,451 
12,  579 

571 
59 

41,879 
1,617 

127,  901 
*18 
14,255 

267,161 
55,282 

7,844 
12,958 

!)7 
4,509 

*100 
275,  102 

72,749 

4.  65 

(0.14 

21.55 
n.35 

(68,07 
7.94 

5.02 
0.10 

Floridfl                

189,566 
53,788 
145,  758 

1,763 
457 
1,230 

149,654 
917 
190 

*4 
340,  <J8:i 
*49 
55,161 

147,  178 

30.36 
367.68 
510.  12 

(*2.01 
225.44 
212.  97 

445.  83 
(19.83 

35.08 
349.  53 
500.24 

Iowa 

434,644 
73,383 
297,  340 
200,223 
516,419 
8,591 

2,759 
10,  476 
929 
39,730 
6,740 
174 

126,732 
69,064 

•182 
564,  135 
*484 
152,  923 
*«6 
298,  269 

407,  350 
*1U8 
523,  159 
•131 
8,765 

34.05 
113.87 
30.56 

10.07 
10.98 
86.03 

61.06 
38.11 
(4.12 
17.01 
0.04 
45.00 

57.31 
99.26 

38.82 
100.  39 
30.  45 
7.04 
10.86 
86.81 

Maine                                        .   .  .>.    

107,397 

(3.68 

Mississippi 

42,  176 
55,  988 
243.  236 
257,  409 
1,  332,  744 
419,200 
576,  572 

458 
347 
786 
12,  460 
29,279 
14,612 
4,723 

32,814 
10,222 

75,  448 
*29 
66,  557 
*139 
244,022 
*149 
277,  426 
•701 
1,372,111 

638,829 
*139 
581,  295 

83.18 
225.00 
13.  93 
13.46 
45.06 
11.36 
151.  93 

90.83 
(42.83 
(18.96 

58.86 
15.  57 
42.  33 
148.07 

92.02 
239.48 

86.97 
219.  43 
13.90 

13.04 
43.14 
15.00 
151.  96 

Missouri  

7,557 
10,  088 
205,017 

(30.35 
(32.82 
21.43 

\orth  Carolina  

Ohio  

Oregon  

1,017,094 
79  413 

30,202 
3,554 
6,826 

2  727 

211 
48 
258,475 
80,107 

*1,  951 
1,  047,  507 
*44 
83,015 

502,741 
•52 
422,701 

29.  20 
8.31 
10.85 
57.46 


34.27 

(i.52 

49.89 
107.06 

(73.45 
(55.  55 
31.62 
79.87 

29.55 
7.83 
2U11 
61.55 

Rhode  Island  

237,440 
339,927 

Texan  

234,  84C 
003,087 

903 
36,889 

*15 
235,  749 
*250 
1,  065,  129 

8.24 
9.34 

20.04 
20.67 

8.29 
9.31 

Virginia  

425,  153 

8.31 

Wisconsin   

Total  States  

i 

7,839,317 

229.456 

1,  531,  748 

9,  603,  152 

34.  10 

24.77 

28.85 

33.11 

Colorado  

Dakota  .  .  . 

• 

New  Mexico  

; 

Utah  

1 

Washington  ' 

District  of  Columbia  

82.614 

4,048 

6  377 

33.031" 

40.64 

58.08 

18.02 

37.53 

Total  States  and  Territories  

7  861,  931 
t  Add  6 

233,504 
t  Add  20 

1.  538,  125 
(Less  87 

9  638,  191 
t  Lets  60 

3411 

"a  23 

23  79 

33.13 

RECAPITULATION. 

RESPECTIVELY,  WITH  THE  RATE  OF  INCREASE  AND  DECREASE— Continued. 


603 


CENSUS  OF   1830. 

1 
IATIO  OF  INCREASE  FROM  1820  TO  1830. 

CENSUS  OF  1840.                                 :RATIO  OF  INCREASE  FROM  1830,70  1840. 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
23 
23 
24 

26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
33 
33 
34 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

White. 

Free 
colored. 

Slave.           Total. 

wutu.  ; 

Free 
colored. 

Slave. 

Total,  i      White. 

Free 

colored. 

| 
Sluve.     1       Total. 

! 

White. 

Free 
colored. 

Slave.       Total. 

190,  406 
25,  671 

1,  572 
141 

117,  549          309,  527 
4,576             30,388 

122.82  i 
104.07 

175.  03 
138.  98 

180.68 
182.99 

142.  01           335,  185 

112.91             77,174 
| 

2,039 
465 

253,  532  !        590,  756 
19,935             97,574 

76.03 
200.62 

29.07 
229.78 

115.  68      90.  86 
335.  64     221.  09 

280,  603 
57,  601 
18,385 
296,806 
155,061 
339,  399 

8,047 
15,  855 
844 
2,486 
1,637 
3,629 

1 
25  :        297,675 

3,292  ;          76,748 
15,501  i          34,730 
217,  531           516,  823 
747  !         157,445 
3           343,  031 

8.  04 
4.19 

2.58 
22.35 

274  22 
(26.99 

8.17 
5.05 

301,  856 
58,561 
27,943 
407,  695 
472,254 
678,  698 
42,924 

8,105 
16,  919 
817 
2,753 
3,598 
7,165 
172 

17  1        309,978 
2,  605  ;          78,  085  ' 
25,717  •          54,477 
280,944           691,392 
3.-11   '        476,183 
3           685,  866  ' 
16             43,  112 

4.23 
1.66 
51.98 
37.36 
204.56 
99.97 

0.72 
6.71 
(3.19 
10.74 
119.  79 
97.  43 

(32.00J      4.13 
(20.86         1.74 
65.09       56.86 
29.  15       33.  78 
(55.68  i  SOS.  44 
99  94 

56.57  | 
188.28 
132.85  . 

41.00 
258.02 
195.04 

45.35 
(18.53 
(98.42 

51.57 
185.17 
133.07 

517,  787 
89,441 
398,  263 
291,108 
603,359 
31,346 

4,917 
16,710 
1,190 
52,  938 
7,048 
261 

165,213          687,917 
109,588          215,739 
2           399,  455 
102,994  i        447,040 
1           610,  408 
32  j          31,639 
i 

19.12 
SI.  88 
33.94 
11.86 
16.83 
264.87 

78.21 
59.05 
28.09 
33.24 
4.56 
50.00 

30.36 
58.67 

21.09 
40.63 
33.89 
9.74 
16.65 
255.65 

590,  253 
-    158,457 
500,  438 
318,204 
729,030 
211,560 

7,317 
25,502 
1,335 

62,  078 
8,669 
707 

182,  258           779,  838 
168,452  '         352,411 
501  793 

13.  99 
77.16 
25.65 
0.03 
20.82 
574.91 

48.81 
52.  61 
13.86 
17.20 
22.99 
170.88 

1 
10.31  j     13.36 

53.  71       63.  35 

(4.09 

89,737           470.019 
737  6()9 

H2.67         5.14 

70,  443 
114,  795 
268,  781 
300,  266 
1,873,663 
472,  843 
928,  329 

519 
569 
C04 
18,  303 
44,  870 
19,  543 
9,'568 

65,659  i       -136,621 
25,  091           140,  455 
3          269,  328 
2,254           320,823 
75  ;     1,918,608 
245,601  i        737,987 
6           937,  903 

67.02 
105.  03 
10.47 
16.64 
40.58 
12.79 
61.00 

13.31 
63.97 
(23.15 
4f>.  SO 
53.24 
33.74 
102.58 

100.09 
145.  46 

81.08 
110.  94 
10.31 
15.58 
39.76 
15.  52 
61.31 

179,  074 
323,  888 
284,  036 
351,588 
2,  378,  890 
484,  870 
1,  502,  122 

1,366 
1,574 
537 
21,044 
50,027 
22,732 
17,342 

195,211  i        375,631 
58,  240           383,  702 
1           284,  574 

674           373.  306 

| 

4  !     2,428,921 
245,817  \        753,419 
3        1,  519,  467 

154.21 
182.  14 
5.09 
17.09 
26.96 
2.54 
01.08 

163.  19 
176.62 
(  ]  1.  09 
14.97 
11.49 
10.31 
81.25 

197.31  i  174.96 
132.11      173.18 
(66.66         5.66 
(70.09        1C.  36 
(94.  6C       26.60 
0.  08         2.  09 
(50.00       62.01 

(70.17 
(99.25 
19.79 

1,309,900 
93,  621 
257,863 
535,746 

37,930 
3,561 
7,921 
4,555 

1 
403       1,  348,  233 

17  !          97,199 
315,  401          581.  185 
141,603  j        681,904 

28.78 
17.89 
8.06 
57.06 

25.58 
0.19 
16.04 
67.03 

90.99 
(04.58 
22.02 
76.  76 

28.47 
17.02 
15.06 

61.28 

1,  676,  115 
105,587 
259,  084 
640,  627 

47,854 
3,238 
8,276 
5,524 

64  j     1,724,03.1 
5           108,830 
327,038  !         594,  3£8 
183,059  !        829,210 

27.95 
12.78 

0.47 
19.  57 

26.16 
(9.07 
4.48 
21.  27 

(84.11  j     27.87 
(70.58  i     11.97 
3.  08         2.  27 
29.  27  ;     21.  06 

279,  771 
694,  300 

881 
47,  348 

280  6,">2 

19.12 
15.  12 

2.43 
28.35 

19.  01 
13.71 

291,  218 
740,  858 

30,749 
J6,  100 

730 
49,  852 
185 

2CJ1  ')48 

4.09 
0.07 

m.  13 

5.28 

469,757       1,211,405 

10.49 

449,087        1,239,797 
11  '          30  945 

(4.04         2.34 

t5,318 

'5  318  1  

*  l»  100 

i 

10,  509,  815 

313,  447 

2,002,924     12,826,186 

34.07 

36.60 

30.76 

33.  53     14,  165,  028 

377,  942 

2,482,761      17,025,741 

34.78 

20.  57 

23.  96       33.  74 

| 

| 

27,563 

6,152 

6,  119            39,  834 

21.28 

51.97 

(4.04 

20.57 

30,657 

8,361 

4,  694            43,  712 

11.22 

35.09 

(23.28         9.74 

10,  537,  378 

319,  599 

2,  009,  043      12,  866,  020 

34.03 

36.87 

30.61 

33.  49     14,  195,  695 

| 

386,  303 

2,487,455  :  17,069,453 

34.72 

20.87 

23.  81       32.  67 

604  RECAPITULATION. 

POPULATION  OF  THE  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES  FROM   1790  TO   1850,   £c.— Continued. 


1 
» 

3 
4 

9 
« 

7 
1 

9 
• 
11 
i 
13 
14 

U 

n 

: 

• 

n 

:: 

M 

as 
n 

» 

': 

: 
..  • 
H 
M 

1 

9 
i 
4 
3 

e 

7 

•  1 

CENSUS  OF  1850. 

RATIO  OF  INCREASE  FKOM  1840  TO  1890. 

White.          Free  colored.          Slave.                 Total. 

'White.        [  Free  colored. 

Sluvc.                Total. 

Alabama                 '           426,514!               2,265 

342,  844               771,  623 
47,  100  |            209,  897 
93.  597 

27.24 
110.16 

11.08 
30.  75 

35.  22                    30.  62 
136.26                   115.12 

Arkansas                                               162,189                     008 

California                                                91,635  '                  902 

Connecticut                                                                                 303,  099                   7  693          370  792 

20.28 
21.52 
68.92 
27.93 
79.14 
43.97 
1147.  02 

;  5.  08 

6.82 
14.07 
6.46 
51.08 
57.55 
93.60 

10.62 
17.22 
60.52 
31.07 
78.81 
44.11 
345.85 

Delaware                       71,  169  '              18.073 

2,290  !             91,532 
39,  310                 87,  445 
381,  682              906,  185 
831.470 

H2.09 
52,85 
35.85 

Florida                                                                                    47,  203                     932 

Georgia                                                                                 521,  572                 2  931 

Illinois                                                                                   846,034  1               5  436 

Indiana                                                              977,154                11,262    988,416 

Iowa                 ...                 191,881                       333    192,214 

Kentucky                                                                              761  413                10  Oil 

210,  981              982,  405 
244,  809              517,  762 
583  169 

S8.99 
61.23 
16.26 
31.34 
35.17 
86.74 

36.81 
(31.52 
0.07 
20.36 
4.55 
265.34 

15.75 
45.32 

25.98 
46.92 
16.22 
24.04 

34.81 
87.34 

Louisiana                                                                              255  491  '             17  462 

Maine                                                                                    581,813  [               1  356 

Maryland                                   .                                                  417  943                 74  723 

90,368              583,034 

<WJ   514 

0.70 

Massachusetts                 985  450                 9  064 

Michigan  395  071                 2  583                .                       397  654 

Minnesota  '               6,038                       39    6077 

MifsiMJppl  295,  718  '                    930 

309,  878              606,  526 
87,422  !            682,044 
i            317  976 

65.13 

82.78 
11.76 
32.04 
28.14 
14.05 
30.15 

J31.91 
66.32 
/3.  16 
13.14 

n.  91 

20.81 
45.76 

58.74 
50.10 

61.46 
77.75 
11.74 
31.  14 
•/7.S2 
15.35 
30.33 

Missouri                                                                                       592  004                   2  618 

New  Hampshire  •           317456                     520 

New  Jersey  465509               23810 

236              489,555 
3  097  394 

164.98 

New  York  •        3048  325                49  069 

North  Carolina  |           553028'             27463 

288,548  j           869,039 
1  980  3°9 

17.  :« 

Ohio  1  955  050                 25  °79 

Orejwn  13  087                      207 

13  (XM 

Pennsylvania  2  258  160               53  6°6 

34.72 
36.26 
5.97 

18.13 

12.06 
13.34 
8.26 
16.25 

34.09 
35.57 

12.47 
20.92 

Rhode  Island  143  875                 3  670 

South  Carolina  274  563  !                -     •  • 

384,  984              668,  507 
239,  459            1,  002,  717 
58,161              212,592 

17.71 
30.80 

Texas  154034                     397 

Vermont  313402                     718 

7.61 
20.77 
891.01 

M.64 
8.98 
243.  24 

7.59 
14.60 

886.88 

Virginia  394  goo               54  333 

472,  528          1,  421,  661 

5.21 

Wiwondu  304  756                     635 

Total  States  *         !      19  440  272              4*>4  390 

3,  200,  600         23,  067,  262 

37.25                 12.28                 28.91                   35.43 

Colorado  

Dakota  

Nebraska  

I 

Nevada  ; 

I 

New  Mexico...                                                                       H1  547 

Utah  1             n  354 

Washington  

I 

District  of  Columbia                                                                   -17  on 

3,  687  !             51,  687 

i 

23.75 


20.30 

I  21.  45 

18.24 

Total  8tate«  and  Territories.                           19  553  m               434  444 

I 
3,204,313         23,191,876 

37.  74                   12.  46 

28.82 

35.87 

.._....                                                                                   1 

RECAPITULATION. 


605 


INDIAN  POPULATION   IN  THE   STATES  AND  TERRITORIES  NOT  ENUMERATED  IN  THE  EIGHTH 

CENSUS  AND  RETAINING  THEIR  TRIBAL  CHARACTER. 


\VcBt  of  Arkansas . 


California. 
Georgia . . . 


Indiana. . 
Kansas. . 


-  Maine 

Michigan 

Minnesota 

Mississippi 

New  York 

North  Carolina 

Oregon 

Tennessee 

Wisconsin 

Colorado  Territory 

Dakota  Territory 

Nebraska  Territory .... 

Nevada  Territory 

Xt-w  Mexico  Territory. 

Utah  Territory 

Washington  Territory  . 


Total. 


65,680 

13,  540 

377 

384 

8,  189 

969 

7,777 

17,900 

900 

3,785 

1,499 

7,000 

181 

2,833 

6,000 

39,  664 

5,072 

7,550 

55,100 

20,  000 

31,000 


295,  400 


*  Pagsamaquoddy  tribe. 
Penobflcot  tribe 


463 

506 


Total. 


969 


RECAPITULATION 


FREE  POPULATION  OF  THE  STATES  AND  TERRI 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 

UNITED 

STATES. 

WHITE.                 ^ 

ULACK.                                                                     MULATTO. 

M. 

V.                Total. 

M.                        1 

Total.                 M. 

F.               Total. 

262,102 

108,  881 

* 

153,'iMO 
182,425 
41,063 
38,953 
293,  020 
717,  323 
626,  817 
295,350 
51,  174 
439,  655 
144,273 
207,  216 
216,  847 
471,037 
307,868 
60,176 
180,363 
470,533 
149,  846 
260,629 
1,414,454 
311,  984 
995,482 
27,380 
1,  203,  538 
64,934 
140,  301 
408,562 
203,  179 
140,  942 
508,  19fi 
857,560 

251,979  |        514,081 
151,  620  '        320,451 
75,  891          2S9,  831 
188,539         370,964 
40,366             81,429 
35,  514             74,  467 
286,  325          579,  945 
662,427       1,379,750 
594,  013       1,  220,  830 
272,  418          567,  774 
42,715            93,889 
420,  070           859,  725 
132,  753           277,  OS6 
292,419          589.035 
221,  628          438,  475 
490,  924          961,  961 
285,  837          -593,  705 
52,872          113,048 
104,  982          345,  345 
432,  451           902,  984 
154,  800           304,  646 
263,  369          523,  998 
1,419,688       2,834,142 
315,826          627,810 
979,231  !    1,974,713 
19,  840             47,  220 
1,  215,  565      2,  419,  103 
68,412  •        133,346 
141,  010          281,  407 
397,  009          805,  504 
174,714  !        377,893 
140,  729          281,  671 
504,  168       1,  012,  358 
240,  243          497,  809 

293 
30 
1,615  , 
j        3,107  ; 
8,437 
126 
724 
2,011 
3,099 
273 
166 
3,221 
1,394 
314 
D2,  485             ! 
2,867  j 
1,074 
39 
79 
921 
121 
10,  677             ] 
18,011             ] 
4,  275  ; 
10,227  i 
40 
17.  731              1 

1,337    ; 

1,363 
1,515 
36 
268 
36,646            1 
247  ; 

297                   590                   960 
27                   07                   41 
683  '           Z.297                 848  ' 
3,458              6,625                 8C9 
8,491  '          16,928              1,450  j 
141                   267                   314 
751  i             1,475                   981 
1,992               4,003               1,763 
2,  875  :           5,  974              2,  684  ' 
224                  497                  285 
193                 359                  119 
3,381               6,602  !            1,877 
1,969  I           3,303              0,718 
312                 626                 277 
5,363            67,848              7,222 
3,  257              6,  124              1,  309  ] 
1,398              3,072              1,653 
51                   90                   80 
91  !                170                   292  ; 
973               1,  894                   765 
118                 239                  127 
1,120            21,797              1,585 
9,  895            37,  !)06              4,  617 
4,  378              8,053            10,597  • 
9,679  !          19,906              8,138  i 
22                     62                     31 
9,895            37,626              8,545 
1,  560  i           2,  897                 452 
1,514              2,777  |           3,285 
1,489              3,004              2,019  ' 
42                   78                  129 
234                  502                   89 
7,909  '           34,555             11,071  { 
175                   422                   390 

1,138              2,098  ! 
45                   86  I 
490              1,  338 
993              1,  862 
1,446              2,896 
328                   636 
1,060              1,997 
1,792               3,555 
2,  756               5,  440  i 
276                   561 
146                   265 
2,  198              4,  075 
8,  140            14,  858  1 
288                  505 
8,779             10,001 
1,  558              2,  867 
1,591              3,244 
77                   157 
309                   601 
897               1,662 
123                   250 
1,  847               3,  432 
5,  430             10,  047 
11,204             21,801 
8,  500             16,  638 
30                     61 
10,  430             18,  981 
531  ,                983 
3,847  ;            7,132 
2,  269               4,  288 
127                   256 
93                   182 
12,411            23,482 
333  !                723 

8     Illinois                                                -                   

18     Minnesota  .... 

19  '  Miiwigbippi  

03     \ew  York 

25     Ohio  

29     South  Carolina 

31     Texas  

33     Virginia  

34     WHO  >ii-in  

Totnl  In  Stilton    .. 

11,506,655 

11,  130,  340     22,  636,  995 

145,  329       ,   153,  956  \        299,  233            81,  532 

91,  488           173,  020  ; 

1     Colorado  

30,176 
1,729 
23,474 
12,705 
4,200 
44,464 
13,948 
5,667 

1,389            31,505 
1,334              3,063 
54,  825            48,  299 
9,706            22,411 
552              4,  752 
42,  247             80,  711 
13,  512            27,  460 
2,  756              8,  423 

28 

5                     33                       9 

4^ 

2     Dakota  

3     Diwtrict  of  Columbia  

2,843 
13 
18 
22 
12 
81  \ 

3,  777               6,  620               1,  851 
12                    25  I                  21 

a  :            2ii              u 

24  |                  46  i                  20 
16                   X*                     1 
3  '                 24  !                  2 

2,  641              4,  492 
18                   :  ' 
1                   15 
16                  36 
1                    3 
1                     3  ; 

4     Nebraska  

ti     New  Mexico  

7  !  Utah  

fl  !  Washington  

Total  iu  Territories  

136,363 

96,  321           232,  684 

2,957 

3,845  !            0,802  !           1,918 

1                      1 

2,  682              4,  600 

Total  in  Miitm  and  Territoriei  

11,643,018 

11,226,601  ;  22,869,679 

1 
118,281!           157,  »H            31)6,087  j          i-':i.  l.'i" 

| 
M.  170           177,620 

RECAPITULATION. 


607 


TORIES,  NATIVE  AilD  FOREIGN,  BY  COLOR  AND  SEX. 


FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

| 
STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 

1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
(i 
7 
8 
0 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
S3 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 

1 
2 
3 
1 

5 
6 

7 
8 

W1IITK. 

BLACK.                                                       MULATTO. 

Aggregate. 

M. 

F. 

Total.              M. 

F.         !     Total.             M. 

F. 

Total. 

8,169 
S,  671 
,/  116,570 
39,433 
4,877 
2,175 
7,  4(i:i 
181,  629 
66,652 
58,571 
7,718 
34,556 
45,  465 
19,  314 
39,992 
121,  207 
83,  259 
32,  782 
5,912 
92,  611 
9,  717 
62,  104 
495,  900 
2,283 
176,238  ; 

4,  135    ; 

224,408  ; 
17,368 
5,810 
14,  248 
25,618  1 
17,  473 
20,701  : 
149,  230 

4,181 
1,069 
29,507 
41,123 
4,283 
1,105 
4,180 
142,  944 
51,  518 
47,  499 
4,  972 
25,236 
35,138 
18,003 
37,  451 
138,  296 
65,350 
25,  934 
2,  644 
67,  914 
11,216 
60,  597 
501,688 
1,007 
151,  887 
982 
205,  755 
19,954 
4,171 
6,970 
17,733 
15,  245 
14,352 
127,  671 

12,  350                   1 
3,740    

1  ]                2 

529,  121 
324,  335 
379,  9944 
460,  147 
110,418 
78,  679 
595,088 
1,  711,  951 
1,  350,  428 
674,  913 
107,204 
930,  201 
376,  276 
628,279 
599,860 
1,  231,  066 
749,  113 
172,  023 
354,674 
1,  067,  081 
326,  073 
672,  017 
3,  880,  735 
661,  563 
2,  339,  511 
52,  465 
2,  906,  215 
174,  620 
301,302 
834,  082 
421,  649 
315,  098 
1,  105,  453 
775,  881 

1 
156 
24 

40 
9 

1 
202 
33 

146,  OY7.              208 
80,  556  |             76 

a,  160  :           2 

3,280                10 
11,  643  '               8 
324,573                 17 
118,  170  :                3 
106,  070                   2 
12,690    

41               249 
31               107 
3                 5 
12               22 
13                21 
15                32 
4                  7 
2                 4 

Ir  -enliforuia  

Connecticut  

4 
6 
18 
5 
6 
1 
1 
123 
31 
17 
105 
•    72 
7 

3 

1 
20 
2 
1 

7 
7 
38 

1 
2 

300 
69 
39 
204 
131 

Florida  

Georgia  

Illinois  

Indiana  

Iowa  

59,  792  I                2 
80,  603  ;              44 
37,317  :              37 
77,443                 22 
259,503              188 
148,  609               168 
58,716  :  

3J               5 
82              126 
30                67 
32               54 
S19              407 
184              352 

1 
177 
• 

2° 
99 
'59 
5 

Kentucky  

Louisiana  

Maine  .  .  . 

8,  556  \               1 
160,525  j                4 
20,  933  ,                2 
122,  701                 40 
997,  583               351 
3,290  I               1 
328,  125  |              44 
5,  117                   4 
430,  163               110 
37,322               32 
9,981    

1                 2 
4 

7 
3 
10 
199 
7 

33 

1 
87 
10 

5 

12 
3 

382 
7 
53 
1 
161 
14 

4 

17 
10 
3 

14 

2 

28                68 
319               670 
1                   2 

32  1              76 
I 
j                4 

11 
183 

New  York 

20 

Ohio  

71  j            181 
26                58 
3                 3 
3                 4l 
4                  4  ! 
7                15 
1               2 

74 
4 
n 

1 
1 
4 
1 
« 

Pennsylvania  

Rhode  Island  

21,218  '               1 
43,401    

3 

16 
6 
2 

8 

32,718  ^               8 
35,  053                   2 
276,901                  8 

4                12 

2,  1%,  259 

1,  887,  625 

4,083,884  :         1,396 

1,171          2,567              969  '           795 

1,764     27,197,515 

2,473 
1,068 
6,111 
4,014 
1,902 
4,582 
(i,  276  : 
2,  753  : 

188 
706 
6,354 
2,334 

158 
| 

a,  138  . 

6,478 

388 

2,666    

| 

34,277 

1,774  '  

i 

4  837 

12,465                   4 
6,348                   1 
2,060                   1 
6  720 

7                 11 
2  .                3 
1 

4                   4 

.8 

71,  895 
28,826 
6,857 
93,516 
40,244 
11,594 

0 

3 

1 

3 
3 

Utah 

3,  141                   3 

|               3  j  

SB,  184 

18,744 

47,  928                   9 

9                18  |               9                  5 

14 

292,  046 
27,  489,  561 

X',  225,443  ; 

I 

1,906,  36',) 

4,131,81!!           1.405 

1,180           2,585  .            978               1=00 

1,778 

608 


RECAPITULATION. 


NATIVITY  OF  THE  POPULATION  OF  THE  CITY  OF  BOSTON,  MASSACHUSETTS. 


STATES  AND 
TERRITORIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

M 

•3 

i   • 
COUNTRIES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  born  in  foreign  countries^ 
1 

1 
WHITES. 

£ 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free  rolored. 

' 

Total  born  in  Unit 

WHITES. 

Total  whites. 

FREE 
COLORED. 

Total  free  colored. 

M. 

'f 

»• 
fr« 

It 

F. 

If. 

'• 

M. 

F. 

18 
4 
11 
371 

14                32 
2                 G 

14  j              55 
326  !            697 
5  ,              14 

6  :         10 

11  I              30 

27           fit; 

6                13 
8                 16 
j 

..     ;              32 

German  States: 
Austria  

cyr 

132 
355 
63 
8 
420 
78 
723 

16 
118 
308 
42 
10 
314 
64 

43 
250 
663 
107 
18 
734 
142 
1  245 

43 
250 
663 
107 
18 
734 
142 
1,  245 

i  6 

'                              25 

23 
12 

3 

3 

28             51  i            748 
8  I          20                 34 
1               4  ;              14 
7             10                 40 
1             66 

g 
4 
19 
39 
7 
8 
1 
12 
11 
5,194 
88 
41,953 
21 

Hesse  

Illinois 

13 

GernVu  Suites,  (not  specified) 
Total  Germany  

l 

1,808 
21 
4 
107 
3 

2,829 

1,5941 

8 
5 
152 
5 
5 
3,729 

3,202 
29 
9 
259 
8 
12 
6,558 



3,202 
29 
19 
260 
8 
12 
6,807 

10  |             22 
27                48 
5,863         11,037 
76               104 
43,  713        85,  6fi6 
1G                 37 

2  ;               8 
15  |             28 
3,  246           7,  017 
69               132 
1,047           2,  254 
12  '              28 
62               129 
2  !               5 
207               440 
312               G73 
37                 CO 
5                  8 

932           2,271 
54               138 
15                27 
14                 31 

Ji                > 
S3  j             3(i 

133  I           898 

3 
2 
20 
85 
399 

1 
4 
43 

78 
498 

4  i             26 
6  ;              54 
60  i       11,120 
163               327 
897         86,  563 

Asia  

Africa  

7 
I 

3 

10 

1 

Atlantic  Islands  

Australia  

Belgium  

British  America  

86 

163 

249 

Central  America  

G 
13 
3,801 
63 
1,207 
Hi 
07 
3 

24-1 

3lil 
23 
3 

1,339 

84 
12 
17 

1 

2              3                11 

China  

3 

67 
2,076 
21 
22o 
80 
6 
89 
19,536 

lie 

* 

1 
16 
1,977 
9 
156 
55 
3 
84 
20,450 
103 

4 
83 
4,053 
30 
381 
135 
9 
173 
45,986 
249 
2 
66 
34 
78 

38 
1,320 
55 
237 
64 
122 
30 
10 

98 
60 
44 

4 

83 
4,073 
30 
382 
135 
9 
174 
45,991 
249 
2 
G6 
36 
78 
H 
38 
1,321 
56 
237 
64 
122 
38 
10 
6 
138 
60 
44 

Denmark  

New  Hampshire  

5 
17 
47 

8 

SO 
8 
74 

8 
3 

25  !        7,072 
25               157 
121  ;        2,375 
16                 44 
3  !             132 

IS 

7 

20 

Europe,  (not  specified)  

France  

1 

1 

Great  Britain,  (not  specified).  . 
Greece  

Holland  

1 

1 

1 
5 

IVmixylvania  

48 
15 
1 

1 

56 
31 
2 
] 

104               544 
46  ;            719 
3  !              63 
2  .               10 

4 

Iluly  

57 
28 
44 
4 
23 
737 
42 
148 
33 
67 
21 
3 
5 
53 
29 
35 

9 
6 
34 
4 
15 
583 
13 
89 
31 
55 

7 
1 
45 
31 
9 

Portugal  

1 

1 

2 

5 
149 

7 
147 

12          2,283 
296  !            434 

Poland  

Pacific  Inlands  

i  ;  us-i.'i  

District  of  Columbia. 

18 

16 

34                 G5 

1 
1 

1 

1 

Spain  

M 

7G5 

1 
o 

1                 37 
14  |            012 

Sweden  

,   W'U      

12 

Sardinia  

Total. 

Switzerland  

55,812 

56,315       112,127 

i 

877 

1,046 

1,923  !     114,050 
j 

3 

5 

8 

Turkey  - 

West  Indies  

32 

8 

40 

Wales  

Totnl 

28,359 

33,093     63.45Q        145 

194 

339 

63,791 

Born  in  the  United  States  . 
Born  in  foreign  countries. . 


RECAPITULATION'. 


114,050 
63,791 

177,841 


RECAPITULATION. 


609 


NATIVITY  OF  THE  POPULATION  OF  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK,  NEW  YORK. 


STATES  AND 
TERRITORIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  boru  in  United  States.  ; 

COUNTRIES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  born  in  foreign  countries. 

WHITES. 

Total  whites. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free  colored. 

WHITES. 

Total  whites. 

FREE 
COLORED. 

Total  free  colored. 

M.            F. 

M. 

F. 

51. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

81 
C 
71 
3,994 
113 
33 
171 
103 
62 
19 

]00 
7 
73 
3,039 
97 
34 
198 
145 
50 
21 
o 

110 
209 
724 
739 
3,  424 
110 
7 
40 
55 
401 
.     5,  !)07 
180,  3D3 
88 
388 
3 
2,662 
408 
290 
38 
20 
475 
506 
90 
100 
8 
38 
1,011 

187 
13 
144 
7,633 
210 
CO 
309 
308 
118 
40 

0 

232 
435 
1,650 
1,  521 
7,454 
225 
18 
74 
115 
1,181 
11,713 
371,106 
186 
838 
3 
5,386 
1,069 
535 
71 
64 
1,245 
1,044 
163 
195 
9 
86 
1,954 

o 

5 

7 

194 
13 
151 
7,890 
354 
70 
399 
310 
118 
40 
o 

248 
459 
1,663 
2,320 
7,038 
229 
18 
70 
118 
1,170 
12,  909 
379,  034 
270 
900 
3 
6,037 
1,  112 
014 
73 
67 
1,306 
1,576 
164 
265 
9 
88 
2,  033 

German  States  : 

942 
9,294 
4,651 
5,764 
541 
7,145 
3,339 
32,135 

749 
9,282 
4,484 
5,405 
456 
5,697 
3,158 
20,  935 

1,091 
18,  576 
9,135 
11,  109 
997 
12,  842 
6,497 
59,  070 

1 

1 

1,692 
18,  576 
9,136 
11,  169 
997 
12,  842 
6,497 
59,075 

2 
105 
07 
1 
10 
1 

5 
158 
77 
3 
20 
1 

7 
263 
144 
4 
30 
2 

Connecticut  

I 

1 

Delaware  

Georgia  
Illinois  

Germ'u  States,(not8pecine<l 

Total  Germany  
Asia  

4 

1 

5 

Kansas  

63,811 
36 
23 
19 
14 
156 
1,972 
4 
40 
417 
M,  113 
0 
4  172 

56,166 
31 
13 
7 
8 
113 
1,875 
7 
5 
195 
12,  936 
5 
3  877 

119,  977 
67 
36 
26 
22 
269 
3,847 
11 
51 
612 
27,  049 
11 
8,049 
o 

6 
2 

5 
o 

1 

o 
8 
4 

119,  984 
69 
44 
30 
22 
269 
3,899 
11 
51 
612 
27,082 
11 
8,074 
o 

19 
1,420 
203,  740 
1,464 
54 
251 
144 
1,566 
3 
467 
9,208 
416 
660 
40 
1,771 
170 
11 
25 
1,202 
895 
5 

110 
226 
926 
783 
4,070 
115 
11 
34 
00 
700 
5,836 
184,773 
98 
470 

9 
6 
11 

387 
72 
o 

7 

18 

412 
72 
2 

10 
24 
13 
799 
144 
4 

Africa  

3 
o 

Atlantic  Islands  

Massachusetts  

British  America  

17 

35 

52 

M-   nesot 

Central  America  

rt 

2 
5 
729 
4,498 
44 
19 

2 
3 
9 
1,160 
7,868 
84 
48 

China  

1 
4 

437 
3,  370 
40 
29 

1 

New  Hampshire  .  .  . 

14 

19 

33 

Europe,  (not  specified)  

y 

15 

10 

25 

North  Carolina  .... 

Great  Britain,  (not  specified)  .  . 
Greece  

13 
781 
86,580 
926 
33 
192 
100 
967 
2 
291 
4,941 
293 
489 
32 
901 
84 
3 
15 
556 
466 
1 

6 
639 
117,  120 
537 

59 
34 

619 
1 
176 
4,266 
116 
177 
8 
870 
71 
8 
6 
439 
429 
1 

19 
1,420 
303,  700 
1,463 
53 
251 
140 
1,586 
3 
467 
9,207 
409 
606 
40 
1,771 
155 
11 
21 
995 
895 
o 

Holland  

Pennsylvania  

2,724 
571 
245 
33 
38 
770 
538 
73 
95 
7 
48 
943 

289 
11 
41 

302 
33 
38 
2 
2 
35 
285 
1 
40 

651 
43 
79 
2 
3 
61 
532 
1 
70 

20 
1 

20 
1 

40 
1 
1 

Italy  

South  Carolina  .... 
'Tennessee  

Norway  

1 
26 
247 

Portugal  

3 

1 

4 

Poland  

Pacific  Islands  

Russia  

District  of  Columbia. 

30 

6 

1 
1 

1 

7 

Spain  

2 
43 

o 
79 

Sweden  

36 

Sardinia  

Total  

Switzerland  

209,014 

208,778 

417,  792 

5,237 

6,923 

12,  160 

429,  952 

11 

4 

15 

Turkey  

3 

120 

1 
87 

4 
207 

West  Indies  

Wales 

Other  foreign  countries  
Total  

3 



3 

182,462 

200,841 

383,303 

228 

186 

414 

383,  717 

RECAPITULATION. 


Born  in  United  States 

*Born  in  foreign  countries  . 


77 


Aggregate 

*7  lii'lians  inrluil.-H  In  whit*  population. 


429,  952 
383, 717 

813,  669 


(J10 


RECAPITULATION. 


NATIVITY  OF  THE  POPULATION  OF  THE  CITY  OF  PHILADELPHIA,  PENNSYLVANIA. 


1 

STATES  AND 
TERRITORIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

I 

-3 

COUNTRIES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  born  in  foreign  countries. 

WHITES. 

Total  white's. 

FREE  COI.OItKH. 

Total  free  colored. 

Total  born  in  I'nit 

WHITES. 

Total  whites. 

FREE 
COI.OIIK1*. 

Total  free  colored. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

P. 

M.     j      F. 

56 

o 

17 
511 

2,228 
11 
64 
74 
45 
24 
3 
104 

90 

'MS 
1,809 

1,234 
33 
15 
34 
56 
172 
0,041 
3,  076 
8<> 
420 

56 
6 

15 
396 

3,  203 
10 
83 
69 
80 
31 

101 

e7 

170 
2,  1  13 
964 

11 
35 
01 
128 

7,814 

7fl 

447 

112 
12 
32 
«)7 
5,  431 
24 
147 
143 

55 
5 
205 
177 
438 
3,  U22 
2,  108 
02 
20 
CO 
117 
300 
13,  855 
0,  3*1 
102 
8G7 

1 

1 

113 
12 
34 
045 
8,  408  ! 
24 
205 
145 
128 
55 
5 
218 
202 
448 
5,898 
2,  240 

30 
70 

™ 

M,!)52 
0.  438 
202 
8f4 

German  States  : 
Austria  

208 
2  024 

123 
2  347 

331 
4  971  ! 

331 
4.971 
5,087 
3,  931 
103 
7,021 
7,132 
14,107 

21 
1,  004 

38 
2,  077 

17 
1,883 

liaclcn  

3,  152 

2,083 
8!) 
3,  880 

3,  807 
7,049 

2,835 
1,847 
00 
3,141 
3,325 
0,455 

5,987 
3,930 
138 
7,021 
7,132 
14,104 

Delaware  

1    \  

3  ;     2 

1 
5 

24 

1 

34 

1 
1 

58 
3 

"NVurtemburg  

Genn'n  States,  (not  specified) 

2  j        1 

3 

23,492 
10 
o 

13 
5 
43 
404 

1 
5 
89 
10,  177 
10 
1,4-13 

20,  142 
15 

9 

0 

502 
1 
5 
27 
0,  087 
4 
1,  173 

43,034 
23 
4 

10 
CO 
906 

o 

10 
11G 
19,204 
14 
2,  CIO 

c 

o 
10 

1 

3 
1 
3 

1 

9 
3 
13 

43,  043 
28 
17 
24 
10 
CO 
940 

10 
llti 
10,  278 
14 
2,  025 

6 

14 

5 
800 
23 

11 

1,  17li 
25 

13 

10 
1,070 
48 

British  America  

2G 

8 

34 

4 

1 

:i 

4 

1 

3 
1,007 
138 
100 
17 

Central  America  

4 
3 
074 

73 

9 



England 

10 

4 

14 

New  Hampuhirc  

Europe,  (not  spocilied)  

423 
03 
43 

f 

3 

0 

9 

Great  Britain,  (not  specified). 
Greece  

North  Carolina  ... 

o 
244 
41,010 
291 
17 
27 
53 
54 
1 
SJ 
1,689 
79 
70 
o 

041 
20 

1 
•Ml 
34,523 
104 
22 
5 
11 

3 
445 
93,  333 
485 
39 
32 
01 
75 
1 
87 
3,298 
108 
90 
3 
1,230 
41 

3 

446 
95,  548 
487 
43 
32 
04 
75 
1 
88 
3,299 
111 
90 
3 
1,230 
45 

Ohio  

Holland  

7 

0 

II 

1 
8 

1 
15 
3 

4 

Pennsylvania  

101,308 
138 
131 
49 
M 
122 
724 
15 
178 
3 
30 
400 

173,300 
146 

143 
40 
13 
100 
825 
12 
173 
4 
30 
353 

33I.72« 
304 
274 
!I5 
.,-• 

222 
1,549 
27 
353 
7 
78 
822 

3,  7i;:> 

0 

04 

1 

7,  050 
7 
111 

13,724 
9 
205 
3 

348,  452 
313 
470 
08 

225 
2,790 
27 
408 
7 
70 
893 

Italy                         

South  Carolina  

Norway  

Tennessee  

Portugal  

Vermont  
Virginia  

1 
530 

711 

3 

1,241 

Poland 

i  Ru^Kia  

34 
1,010 
29 
20 
1 
580 
21 

1 
1 
1 

..„. 

1 

1 
3 

District  of  Columbia 

01 

81 

143 

Spain  

1 
30 

1 
71 

Sweden  

32 

Total  

179,  752 

194,  425 

374,  177 

9,025 

12,897 

21,922 

30o,  099 

2 

Si        « 

Turkey  

West  Indies  

215 
243 
5 

232 

247 
8 

447 

400 
13 

78        70 

148 

595 
490 
13 

Total  

80,  403  !  88,  704    169,  107 

1W 

111       263 

1C9,  430 

BECAPrrULATlOU. 

Born  in  the  United  States 306.  099 

Horn  in  foreign  countries 1  CO,  430 


Agregnte  . 


565,  5C9 


RECAPITULATION. 


611 


NATIVITY  OF  THE  FREE  POPULATION  OF  THE  CITY  OF  BALTIMORE,  MARYLAND. 


STATES  AND 
TERRITORIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  born  in  United  States. 

COUNTRIES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  horn  in  foreign  countries.  U 

* 

WHITES. 

M.             V. 

Total  whites. 

TRKK  COLORED. 

Totul  free  colored. 

will 
.It. 

FES. 
P. 

Total  whites. 

Kit 
COLO 

M. 

EK 

RED. 

F. 

Total  free  colored. 

ii 

F. 

9 
1 
3 

TIC, 
220 

31 
13 
24 
1 
o 

9 

18 
1 
13 

403 
17 
45 
22 
43 
0 

55 
92 

119,  191 
680 

8 

23 
31 
110 
387 
1,418 
150 
293 
1 
4,  125 
73 
100 
30 
7 
81 
3,017 
5 
733 

27 
371 

18 
2 

13 
226 
478 
17 
49 
22 
43 
6 
o 

59 
96 
226 
144,  078 
081 
8 
.1 

23 
30 
116 
387 
1,437 
101 
295 
1 
4,  183 
77 
101 
30 
1 
81 
3,548 
5 
771 
3 
27 
398 

German  States  : 

68 
3,248 
1,294 
3,350 
50 
1,320 
906 
6,  429 

16,  077 

44 
3,348 
1,351 
3,  179 
29 
1,000 
871 
6,  049 

112 

0,  590 
2,  643 
6,535 
79 
2,  386 
1,777 
12,  478 

112 
6,  596 
2,040 
0,  535 
79 
2  380 

1 

1 

California  

10 
109 
2-13 
10 
14 
9 
10 
5 

1 
7 

1 

15 

linden  

1 

1 

8 

Florida 

o 

o 

4 

Illinois  . 

\Yurtemburg  
Germ'n  States,  (not  specified) 

Total  Germany  
Asia  

....' 

1 

1 

3 
1 

1,780 
12,479 

15,  1)31 
1 

32,  608 

] 

2 

3 

5 

32,013 
1 
2 
11 
o 

13 

147 

29 
42 
117 
50,  433 
37! 
•1 
1 
10 
17 

203 
733 
78 
147 

26 
50 
108 
G2,  733 
306 
4 
1 
13 
M 
41 
184 
686 
78 
146 
1 
2,141 
37 
63 
13 
5 
32 
1,566 
5 
351 
2 
14 
200 

1 

10,  025 

o 
4 

4 
4 

1 
24,  887 
1 

o 

2 

Maine  
Maryland  
Massachusetts  

Atlantic  Islands  

7 

4 

11 

14,  8(3 
] 

Australia  

.  .. 

77 

5 
C8 

13 

145 

British  America  

o 

'-' 

D 

Central  America  

China  

44 

1,  120 

220 

1 
19 

1,  032 

0 

163 

3 
63 

3 
391 

1 

1 

1 
4 

1 
0 

3 
64 
2,  154 
3 
397 

PI 

3 

2 

5 

Denmark  

New  Hampshire  .... 

Kngland  

Europe,  (not  specified)  
France  .  .  . 

3 

1 

0 
4 

9 
5 
o 

North  Carolina  

Greece  

1 
143 
0,781 
119 

6 
15 

40 

1 
£81 

15,511 
178 
5 
7 
22 
60 

1 
S81 
15,  536 
178 
0 
7 
22 
60 

Holland  

139 

8,730 
59 
3 
1 

20 

1,084 
30 
37 
17 

49 
1,451 

20 

32 

1 

58 
4 

1 

Ireland  
Italy  

5 

20 

23 

South  Carolina  

1 

1 

Norwav  

Portugal  

3   

Poland  



211 

320 

531 

Pacific  Islands  

Russia  

5 
295 
8 
36 
1 
08 
11 

5 
229 
4 
8 
3 
07 
11 

10 
524 
12 
44 
4 
133 
oo 

10 
524 
12 
44 
4 
133 
22 

1 

141 
102 

District  of  Columbia  - 

382 
1 
13 
1C3 

15 

23 

38 

Spain  

Sweden  

13 

14 

27 

Not  stilted  
Total  

62,  823 

69,  282 

132,  105 

10,  312 

15,  286 

25,  598 

157,  703 

1 

1 

1 
41 
53 

1 

104 
102 

West  Indies 

03 
47 

20 

17 

37 

Wales  . 

Total  

52,  497 

25,  790 

26,  025 

52,  415 

35 

47 

82 

RECAPITULATION. 


Born  In  the  United  States  . . 
Born  in  foreign  countries. . . 


Total  free  . . . 


Slaves. 


Aggregate 

Norrc.--  1  Indian  included  in  white  population. 


157,  703 
52, 497 

210,  200 
2,318 

512,  418 


612 


RECAPITULATION. 


NATIVITY  OF  THE  POPULATION  OF  THE  CITY  OF  CINCINNATI,  OHIO. 


STATES  AXD 
TERRITORIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  born  in  United  States. 

COUNTRIES. 

1 
FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  boru  in  foreign  countries. 

WHITES. 

Totul  whites. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free  colored. 

WHITES. 

Total  whites. 

FREE 
COLORED. 

Total  free  colored. 

. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M.           F. 

27 
17 
1 
257 
71 
1 
31 
121 
786 
39 
2 
1,158 
147 
128 
SCO 
535 
60 
6 
51 
118 
116 
4:ij 
1,828 
29 
32,207 

20 
6 
2 

177 
04 
2 
15 
133 
843 
52 
2 
1,  2.T7 
147 
81 
591 
413 
64 
7 
52 

•JO 

•:';i 

1,038 
31 
32,  309 

53 
23 
3 
434 

1 

254 
1,629 
SI 
4 
2,389 
294 
209 
1,151 
978 
124 
13 
103 
208 
200 
919 
3,  466 
CO 
64,  570 

20 
10 

30 

17 

50 
27 

103 
50 
3 
437 
137 
3 
99 
202 
1,663 
94 
5 
2,872 
428 
209 
1,253 
985 
126 
13 
247 
239 
206 
928 
3,497 
134 
65,842 

German  States  : 

190 
4,377 
2,033 
1,340 
139 
3,700 
1,389 
10,  170 

140 
4,239 
1,870 
1,131 
112 
2,836 
1,158 
9,045 

3-12 
8,606 
3,903 
2.471 

0,596 
2,547 
19,  215 

i 

342 
8,606 
3,903 
2,471 
251 
6,596 
2,547 
19,  215 

California  
Connecticut  

Bavaria  

3 

1 

3 

o 

1 

Hesse  

Nassau  

21 
4 
19 

1 

32 
4 
15 
o 

1 
S20 
70 

53 
8 
34 
3 
1 
483 
134 

Germ'u  States,  (not  specified) 
Total  Germany  

23,  404 
o 

2 

20,  527 
4 
4 

43,  931 
0 

48,951 
6 
6 

203 
04 

Asia  

Kentucky  

Atlantic  lalanda  

Maine  

23 
4 
1 

04 
3 
1 

102 
7 
o 

6 
30 
451 
1 
1 
33 
1,975 

4 

420 

10 
51 

877 
1 

51 
3,  728 

10 
53 
881 
1 
2 
51 
3,730 
6 
1,884 
4 
5 
658 
19,375 
320 
4 
9 
3 
199 

1   |          1 

2          2 

2 
4 

British  America  
Central  America  

61 
19 

83 

144 
31 

China  

I 

1,75:1 

t 

Mississippi  

Denmark  

New  Hampshire  .... 
New  Jersey  

England  

2 

2 

3 
19 
31 
014 

0 
12 
43 
C32 

9 
31 
74 
1,266 

Europe,  (not  specified)  
France  

4 

1,000 
o 

3 
379 
9,  473 
204 

o 
6 
3 

125 

o 

884 

o 
279 
9,902 

no 

o 
3 

6 
1,884 
4 
5 
658 
19,  375 
320 
4 
9 
3 
199 

New  York  
North  Carolina  

Great  Britain,  (not  specified).  . 
Greece  

Holland  

B'n  

2,087 
78 
27 
C8 
15 
137 
60-1 
29 
41 

1,952 
55 
25 
85 
18 
103 
611 
21 
43 

4,  039 
133 
52 
153 
33 
240 
1,215 
M 
83 

85 

70 

155 

4,  194 
133 
90 
387 
40 
241 
1,990 
50 
115 

Pennsylvania  

Italy  

South  Carolina  

19 

109 
5 

19 
125 
8 
1 
377 

38 
234 
13 
1 
775 

Xonvay  

Portugal  

Poland  

74 

398 

Pacific  Islands  

Virginia  

Russia  -  

5 
545 
9 
20 
104 
435 
3 

3 
376 
5 
9 
70 
305 
6 

8 
921 
14 
29 
180 
800 
9 

8 
921 
14 
29 
180 
800 
9 

District  of  Columbia 

11 

21 

32 

Spain  

2:i 
1GC 

30 
127 

53 
293 

53 

296 

3 

3 

Totml  

Switzerland  

1 

42,000 

41,715 

83,  715 

1,823 

1,898 

3,715 

87,430 

5                                ^ 

5 

21 
489 

10 
256 

8 
233 

13 

48S) 

3    

3 

Wales 

Total 

38,498 

35,  105  j  73,  603 

6           5          11 

73,614 

RECAPITULATION. 


Bora  in  the  Uniwd  States  . 
Born  In  foreign  countries.. 

Aggregate.  . 


87,  430 
73,  614 


161, 044 


NOTE. — 4  Indium  Includod  in  white  population. 


RECAPITULATION. 


613 


NATIVITY  OF  THE  POPULATION  OF  THE  CITY  OF  CHICAGO,  ILLINOIS. 


STATES  AND 
TERRITORIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  born  in  United  States. 

COUNTRIES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Total  born  in  foreign  countries. 

WHITES. 

Total  whites. 

FREE  COLORED. 

Total  free  colored. 

WHITES. 

Total  whites. 

FREE 
COLORED. 

Total  free  colored.  | 

M. 

P. 

M. 

1 
P. 

If. 

P, 

M. 

F. 

9 
3 

643 

0 

15 
13,958 
164 
51 
3 
191 
36 
410 
180 
1,  475 
411 
(J 

14 
1 
6 
545 
17 
1 
14 
13,  975 
189 
59 
1 
196 
45 
316 
150 
1,  101) 
393 

23 

4 
8 
1,188 
38 

:i 
89 

27,  933 
353 
110 
4 
387 
81 
733 
330 
2,575 
804 
13 

2 

1 

1 

3 
1 

26 
5 
8 
1,190 
3!) 
4 
42 
28,  093 
376 
112 
4 
503 
93 
732 
364 
2,582 
819 
13 
25 
296 
C66 
608 
11,645 
49 
1,430 
1 
1,614 
223 
27 
58 
12 
1,181 
368 
724 
67 

German  States  : 
Austria  

486 
1,399 

441 
1,225 

927 
2  6°4 

927 
2,624 
1,244 
1  ,  306 
206 
5,  814 
848 
9,  261 

Arkansas  

California  

Bavaria  

Connecticut  

2 
1 
] 
5 
C5 
9 
1 

o 

1 
1 

13 
160 
23 
2 

Baden  

647 
089 
117 
3,094 
458 
4,  792 

597 
617 
89 
2,718 
390 
4,468 

1,244 
1,300 
206 
5,812 
848 
9,200 

Delaware  

Florida  

8 
95 
14 

1 



o 

a 

Illinois  

Wurtemburg  

Gerin'n  States,  (.not  specified) 
Total  Germany  

1 

i 

11,682 
3 

10,545 

22  2°7 
3 
1 
1 
5 
152 
1,843 
3 

3 

3 

22,230 
3 

1 
5 
152 
1,867 
3 

74 
7 

42 
S 

116 
12 

Asia  

Africa  

1 

1 

1 

Atlantic  Islands  

3 

82 
886 
2 

14 
o 

11 

20 
5 

4 

34 
7 
15 

Australia  

70 
957 
1 

Belgium  

British  America  

9 

15 

24 

Central  America  

6 
84 
393 
321 
0,188 
9 
C75 
1 
821 
118 
10 
13 
4 
631 
114 
343 
28 

13 
110 
273 
285 
5,411 
7 

19 
194 
066 
606 
11,5!)9 
Hi 
1,390 
1 
1,578 
223 
23 
31 
10 
1,179 
212 
7  Hi 
C3 

3 
44 

3 

58 

6 

102 

China  

Denmark  

96 
2,369 

51 
1,985 

150 
4,  35-1 

150 
4,  354 

New  Hampshire  
New  Jersey  
New  York  
North  Carolina  

England  

1 

22 
27 

21  I          4G 
11  i          33 
33             CO 

Europe,  (not  specified)  

Franco  

476 

40U 

882 

1 

1 

883 

Great  Britain,  (not  specified).  . 
Greece  

1 

Holland  

167 
8,989 
71 
1 
649 

138 
10,  894 
29 
3 
604 

305 
19,  883 
100 
4 
1,  313 

305 
19,  88'J 
100 
4 
1,313 

g                   

737 
103 
13 
18 
C 
548 
98 
373 
35 

20 

16  |          30 

Ireland  

2 

4 

6 

Italy  

South  Carolina  

3 

17 

1 
10 
2 

4 
27 
2 
2 
156 
8 
4 

Mexico  

Norway  

Portugal  

2 

69 
4 
o 

Poland  

54 

55 

109 

109 

87 
4 
2 

Pacific  Islands  

Russia  

22 
945 
1 
39(1 
4 

15 
696 

420 

37 
1,611 
3 
810 
4 
503 
3 

37 
1,641 
3 
816 
4 
503 
3 

District  of  Columbia. 

Scotland  

Spain  

14 
351 

11 

202 

25 
553 

592 

Sweden  

36  i            3  j          39 

Sardinia  

Total  

Switzerland  

257 
1 

246 

27,710 

26,  009 

53,719 

470 

447 

917 

54,636 

South  America  

Sandwich  Islands  

Turkey  

1 

12 
110 

1 
21 

000 

1 
24 
222 

West  Indies  

9 
112 

1 

2 

3 

Wales  

Other  countries  

Total 

27,280 

27,306 

54,586 

14 

24 

38 

54,624 

Born  in  the  United  States  . 
Born  in  foreign  countries . . 


Aggregate  . 


RECAPITULATION. 


54,636 
54,624 


109,  260 


NOTE. — 6  Indiana  included  in  white  population. 


G14 


RECAPITULATION. 


NATIVITY  OF  THE  FREE  POPULATION  OF  THE  COUNTY  AND  CITY  OF  ST.  LOUIS,  MISSOURI. 


STATES  AND 
TERRITORIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  born  in  United  States. 

FOREIGN'  COUNTRIES. 

Tot.U  born  in  foreign  countries.  ; 

WHITES. 

Total  whites. 

FliEE  C01.OIIKI). 

1 

Total  free  colored. 

COUNTRIES. 
WHITES. 

Total  whites. 

FREE 
COLORED. 

Total  free  colored. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

JI. 

F. 

01 
48 
20 
353 
68 
7 
50 
1,435 
376 
319 
15 
1,238 
305 
170 
705 
792 
157 
41 
84 
28,125 
101 
390 
2,850 
03 
1,805 

51 
30 
23 
235 
59 
10 
55 
1,495 
432 
334 
0 
1,305 
312 
00 
581 
557 
07 
30 
73 
28,057 

no 

203 
2,  318 
05 
1  ,  570 
1 
1,839 
45 
67 
283 
21 
137 
965 
102 
••, 
37 

406 

112 
73 
43 
583 
127 
17 
111 
2,930 
808 
683 
21 
2,  543 
707 
266 
1,286 
1,  340 
254 
71 
157 
56,  782 
277 
683 
5,  163 
188 
3,  331 
1 
4,  105 
129 
13'.) 
596 
35 
368 
2,  100 
367 
184 
67 
57 
1,395 

3 

7               9 
5               8 

121 
86 
43 
589 
127 

German  States:                          .j 
Austria  l  3G7 

1,173 
2,703 
1,  958 
1,921 
250 
5,  949 
6D2 
7,240 

2,  540 
5,882 
4,407 
4,  391 
639 
14,129 
1,756 
16,700 

2,  540 
5,882 

4,  407 
4,391 
639 
14,  120 
1,750 
10,  76<i 

Arkansas  

California  

Connecticut  
Delaware  

1               1 

Baden  2  449 

Hesse  °  470 

Florida  

]7 
117 
2,978 
816 
691 
21 
2,730 
70 
267 
1,349 
1,354 
254 
71 
172 
57,  634 
277 
087 
5,  172 
"00 
3,  455 
1 
4,281 
129 
144 
633 
33 
394 
2,  36  1 
370 

io;t 

71 

1,413 

1 

Georgia  

3 
17 
5 
4 

3 
31 
3 
4 

6 

48 
8 
8 

Prussia  8  180 

1 

Illinois  

Wurtcmberg  l  CG4 

Indiana  

Gerra'n  States,  (not  Hpccified)     9,  52G 

Kansas  

Total  Germany  29,  5G4 
Asia  11 

21,0.!S 
3 

50,  510 
14 
3 
5 
40 
141 
1,  329 

50,  510 
M 
3 

40 
111 
1,332 

85 
SO 

103 
33 
1 
31 

193 
50 
1 
63 
5 

Qitii     y 

Africa  3 

Maine 

Atlantic  Islands  2 

3 

17 
41 
567 

32 
5 

Australia  i>3 

M-issachuscttx 

Belgium  07 

British  America  :        7G2 

2 

1 

3 

|  Central  America  ' 

0 
373 

9  j           15 
479           852 

China  1 

1 
233 
5,512 
11 
3,  072 

| 

1 
233 
5,513 
11 
3,  072 

Mis8ouriP 

Denmark     1  5D 

83 
2,618 
6 
1,  369 

1 

New  Hampshire 

England  2,894 

1 

1 

o 
o 

8 
39 

10 
35 

4 
4 
18 
71 

Europe,  (not  specified)  5 
France  1,  703 

North  Carolina  

Great  Britain,  (not  specified)  

„ 

7 
491 
29,  926 
425 
21 
40 
3 
184 
1 
38 
1,101 
35 
91 
48 
2.560 

Holland  271 

220 
13,  931 
152 

401 
29,  925 
4C5 

Pennsylvania  
Rhode  Island  . 

2,320 
84 

313 

14 
231 
1,141 

175 
08 
30 

29 
899 

67 

49 

110 

Ireland  -                                            !.">  (?94 

1 

1 

Italy  273 

South  Carolina  
Tennessee  

3 

17 
1 
8 
115 
1 
5 
2 

o 

20 
o 

18 
143 
2 
4 
o 
1 
6 

37 
3 
26 
258 
3 
9 
4 
1 
13 

8 
19 
1 
64 

18 
40 
3 
181 
1 
38 
1,101 
35 
01 
48 
2,  560 
7 

0 

1 

3 

Norway  21 
Portugal  •            2 

Poland  !         120 

I 

Pacific  Island*  '            1 

Russia  25 

13 
451 
11 
37 

District  of  Columbia. 

Scotland  G50 

Spain  24 

Nol  stated  .  .  . 

12 

Sardinia  30 

13 
1,110 
4 

Switzerland  '     1,450 

45,  176 

43,003 

88,239 

I 

840 

1,013 

1,853 

90,092 

South  America  3 

Sandwich  Islands  

Turkey  1 

1 
47 
47 

2 
85 
132 

a 
99 
132 

West  Indies                                             48 

2  '         o 

4 

Wales  85 

j 

1 

Total                                53  °84 

42,790 

96,074 

7 

5 

12 

96,  086 

Born  In  the  United  State* 
Born  in  foreign  countries. 


Total  free . 


Slaves  . 


RECAPITULATION. 


90,  092 
96,  086 


186, 178 
4,346 


Aggregate  . 


190,  524 


RECAPITULATION. 


615 


NATIVITY  OF  THE  FREE  POPULATION  OF  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  ORLEANS,  LOUISIANA. 


STATES  AND 
TERRITORIES. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Total  born  in  United  States. 

1 

COUNTRIES. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Totalborninforeigncouutries.  ' 

WHITES. 

Total  whites. 

FRK.E  COLORED. 

Total  free  colored. 

WHITES. 

Total  whites. 

FREE 

COLOHF.D. 

Total  free  colored. 

M. 

P. 

M. 

• 

F. 

31. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

4->l 
31 
18 
13-1 
40 
03 
152 
M3 
105 
10 
4 
652 
30,  830 
323 
38.") 
016 
23 
5 
523 
3SO 
83 

no 

2,316 
1S3 

403 
28 
12 
71 
28 
100 
108 
105 
07 
10 
1 
484 
32,  030 
150 
207 
305 
21 
3 
490 

yci 

37 
104 
1,755 
73 

829 
59 
30 
205 
08 
103 
200 
247 
202 
20 
5 
1,  136 
02,  800 
473 
682 
981 
40 
8 
1,019 
741 
120 
274 
4,071 
195 
919 
3 
1,437 
06 
448 
3C2 
244 
110 
895 
28 
56 
7 
15 
977 

15 

1 

17 
1 

32 
o 

861 
61 
30 
205 
70 
106 
273 
248 
208 
20 
5 
1,186 
72,  527 
473 
740 
S84 
49 
8 
1,660 
755 
120 
275 
4,088 
208 
926 
3 
1,463 
96 
490 
373 
240 
110 
1,186 
28 
75 
7 
16 
994 

German  States: 

167 
1,543 
1,989 
420 
02 
1,163 
383 
4,979 

32 
1,535 
1,816 
392 
83 
842 
309 
4,005 

100 
3,078 
3,805 
821 
145 
2,005 
092 
8,984 

199 
3,078 
3,816 
821 
145 
2,008 
COO 
8,989 

Arkansas  

California  

5 

0 

11 

Delaware  

1 
6 

o 
o 
7 
1 
C 

2 
3 
13 
1 
0 

Florida  

2 
o 

3 

1 

2 
2 

3 
4 
5 

Gcrm'n  States,  (not  specified) 
Total  Germany  

Iowa 

Kansas  

10,  715 
35 

1 
14 
1 
101 
300 
8 
8 
102 
1,755 
7 
0,197 

9,014 
16 

17 

19,729 
51 
3 
31 

1 
168 
502 
22 
10 
227 

a,  042 

9 
10,  515 

12 

11 

23 

19,  752 
51 
35 
31 
1 
108 
502 
22 
10 
227 
3,045 
13 
10,504 

1C 
4,105 

34 

5,556 

50 
9,061 

Asia  

Louisiana  

Africa  ...    . 

5 

27 

32 

Atlantic  Islands  

17 
3 

47 

04 
3 

Australia  

Massachusetts  

Belgium  

07 
202 
14 
o 
05 
1,  287 
o 

4,318 

British  America  

Minnesota 

Central  America  

20 

7 

21 

7 

41 
14 

China  

Missouri  

Now  Hampshire  

Denmark  

England  

1 
1 
28 

a 
a 

21 

3 
4 
49 

1 
9 
5 
2 

1 
17 
13 
7 

Europe,  (not  specified)  
France  

8 
8 
5 

North  Ci 

Great  Britain,  (not  specified)  .  - 
Greece  

13 
97 
11,  494 
072 
144 
30 
79 
87 

13 

167 
24,  385 
896 
261 
38 
109 
119 

ia 

107 
24,398 
897 
200 
38 
109 
120 

3 
593 

43 
218 
107 
117 
43 
353 
11 
30 
o 

11 

457 

Holland  

70 
12,  801 
224 
117 
8 
30 
32 

844 
53 
230 
11)5 
127 
07 
542 
17 
20 
5 
4 
520 

12 

14 

26 

Ireland  

6 

1 
1 

7 

13 

1 
S 

Italy  

South  Carolina  

13 

4 

1 

29 

7 
1 

42 
11 

2 

4 

Norway  

Portugal  

Vermont 

Poland  

1 

1 

102 

189 

291 

'.  Pacific  Islands  

Russia  

23 
488 
1,044 
101 
78 
355 
11 

15 

248 
340 
39 
45 
245 
7 

38 
736 
1,390 
140 
123 
600 
18 

1 

38 
730 
1,305 
140 
123 
000 
19 

District  of  Columbia 
Territories  

5 

14 

19 

Spain  

3 

2 

5 

1 
11 

1 

17 

Sweden  

s 

6 

Sardinia  

Total  .  .  . 

Switzerland  

40,753 

39,  577 

80,330 

4,351 

5,988 

10,  339 

90,669 



1 

1 

Turkey 

1 

371 
47 

1 
796 
71 

1 
1,009 
71 

425 
24 

62 

151 

213 

Wales  . 

Total  

34,  499 

29,772 

64,271 

121 

229 

350 

64,621 

RECAPITULATION. 


Born  in  United  States 

Born  in  foreign  countries . 


Total  free  . . 


Slaves  . 


90,669 
64,  621 


155,290 
13,385 


Aggregate. 


168,675 


616 


RECAPITULATION. 


NATIVITIES  OF  FREE  POPULATION. 


NATIVE  HORN*. 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES.               ,j 

1 

5 

Arkansas. 

California. 

Connecticut. 

Delaware. 

Florida. 

f 

O 

Illinoil. 

Indiana. 

Alabama               330,  026 

343 

o 

C04 

47 

1,644 

83,  517 

224 

186 

Arkansas            24,  433 

154,  043 

36 

184 

103 

175 

18,03; 

3,899 

2,554 

California                                         •..           1  382 

2,216 

77,707 

2,950 

392 

129 

1,111 

8,251 

4,639 

9 

43 

323,772 

81 

58 

193 

237 

64 

7 

81 

84,869 

9 

6 

31 

32 

Florida                             "                      .4  748 

11 

1 

210 

17 

35,602 

17,550 

8 

26 

98 

13 

823 

104 

1,659 

475,  496 

67 

47 

Illinois                                               .  -            1  565 

620 

175 

11,192 

1,888 

1,347 

706,  925 

62  010 

Indiana                                           :             338 

223 

56 

2,503 

2,301 

20 

561 

7,925 

774,  721 

Iowa                                                 214 

150 

127 

4,084 

850 

26 

262 

26,6% 

57  555 

Kan.-a*                                           •               240 

448 

30 

650 

91 

23 

179 

9,367 

9  945 

Kentucky                                          920 

364 

18 

470 

307 

24 

879 

2,617 

7  883 

3 

Louisiana                 .     .           12078 

1  314 

37 

378 

105 

635 

9,028 

507 

581 

4 

Maine                                ..          7 

5 

1)8 

360 

16 

7 

31 

63 

18 

13 

18 

384 

4,744 

29 

124 

76 

99 

23 

289 

15,580 

124 

57 

235 

534 

123 

7 

Michigan                                            .                   40 

13 

210 

7,636 

515 

26 

79 

2,167 

4  482 

g 

9 

17 

1,664 

118 

16 

39 

5,475 

3  604 

q 

Mississippi                                              i        38,878 

654 

8 

203 

65 

343 

18,458 

371 

409 

10 

MiBHOurl                                  .                              3  473 

4  395 

213 

1,422 

747 

57 

2,568 

30,138 

30  463 

4 

15 

919 

2 

°5 

104 

23 

• 

4 

57 

3,668 

1,941 

40 

197 

260 

137 

New  York.                ..                   .                    410 

25 

451 

53,141 

936 

194 

768 

1,863 

663 

>4 

32 

o 

301 

60 

47 

1,219 

29 

52 

»( 

Ohio  345 

179 

386 

16  741 

3,045 

23 

437 

2  968 

11  009 

333 

486 

192 

40 

11 

78 

3  805 

2  497 

28 

75 

8  044 

12  383 

64 

315 

999 

707 

- 

Rhode  Inland  10 

2 

31 

4  634 

107 

12 

173 

59 

16 

i 

South  Carolina  '             309 

10 

4 

194 

18 

138 

1,854 

14 

15 

971 

25 

380 

90 

20 

6,372 

1  396 

1  086 

Texas  34  193 

11  319 

83 

472 

114 

1,103 

23  637 

7  050 

3  478 

n 

Vermont  86 

5 

n 

2  733 

4 

4 

33 

147 

66 

Virginia               .                                               177 

47 

617 

561 

45 

156 

245 

390 

M 

Wisconsin                                                             69 

14 

235 

7  203 

266 

1C 

113 

8  943 

5  158 

°64 

39 

980 

14 

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389 

3  6°0 

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Dakota  Territory  ;                 1 

3 

9 

48 

31 

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DiBtrict  of  Columbia  72 

30 

253 

160 

29 

114 

56 

69 

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Nebraska  Territory  26 

18 

1 

256 

35 

7 

20 

1  650 

1  993 

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66 

15 

1 

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38 

58 

25 

8 

10 

34 

57 

11 

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46 

1  796 

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41 

133 

98 

15 

3 

16 

464 

372 

Total  in  the  United  States  457,  766 

148,  376 

81,597 

476,  310 

117,  362 

42,  372 

665,  719 

841,661 

990,262    ! 

RECAPITULATION. 


NATIVITIES  OF  FKEE  POPULATION. 


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2,  116                           0 

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384                       271 

535                       247                          8     , 

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300                         30 

711                       335 

1,  886                 22,  774 

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Rhode  Island. 

Alabama                                                               ••                  1""                     S3' 

1,848 
897 
K8,  654 
22,614 
456 
688 
2,125 
121,  508 
30,855 
46,  053 
6,331 
4,170 
5,538 
1,161 
2,364 
18,508 
191.  128 
21,  574 
1,336 
14,585 
S.C45 
38,540 
2,  602,  46D 
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75,550 
2.206 
70,  673 
2,780 
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2.  475 
3,231 
8,608 
4,617 
!20,  637 

a,  942 

117 
1,568 
2,322 
811 
400 
1,7-14 
833 

23,504 
17,  747 
1,582 
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9 
4,168 
20,913 
13,  597 
26,942 
4,690 
1.234 
13,609 
2,810 
28 
266 
216 
533 
141 
18,321 
20,259 
6 
124 
891 
634,  220 
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4D2 
439 
45 
7,818 
53,  227 
12,138 
11 
9,978 
337 
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136 
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118 
64 

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11,143 
1,470 
7,852 
201 
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57,  210 
52,  156 
13,463 
7,841 
2,339 
206 
18,  457 
2,297 
17,460 
7,606 
950 
17,929 
227 
24,  425 
30,  232 
543 
174,  764 
1,361 
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610 
374 
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1,796 
160 
18,673 
21,043 
1,405 
47 
2,039 
2,048 
523 
215 
86.' 
441 

132 
52 
1,319 
7,024 
17 
58 
1P9 
2,252 
455 
723 
180 
105 
146 
418 
123 
13,326 
1.122 
414 
45 
305 
637 
470 
9,555 
51 
1,558 
73 
1,799 
109,  965 
81 
135 
165 
521 
140 
1,462 
43 
1 
50 
41 
19 
16 
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1,513      

California                                     '             2,552                 2,1-18 

12.  592                       636 
666                          3 
109      

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Flor'il'l                                                            46                       10] 

58     i  

104      

Illinois                                          :             7  868                15,  474 

131,  887                         31 
171,  245                          8 
99,240                         13 
11,  617                          2 
14,419                           6 
1,  594     i                      3 
118      

ladiino                                     :             1  072                 6,  202 

Iowa                                           !              3  287                   4,  114 

Kansas                                 466                     490 

Kcntnc'-v                                                         [                 185                     955 

Louisiana                  191                     481 

Maine                                                                12  306                       122 

Maryland                                                ;                 202    .             1  357 

610                          2 
847                         15 
34,235                          7 
7,533                        8 

720 

Matfflsichusetts                                44  035                 1  32(3 

Michigan                                 348°                 7531 

MUsi'g'pil                                                                                 118                     18'^ 

Mimuu-i      704                 2  Ct>8 

35,  389                         68 
150 

New  Ilairpshiro                                                                ot»6  C8°                      9° 

Xew  Jersey                                                                   !                  5°7     :          460  015 

786 

\ew  York                                                                      '            1°  497                 36  409 

5,603                       17 
43                           1 
1,529,560                       It! 
3,285     !            16,564 

12  110 

Ohio                                                      .                          i              4  111     i            17  787 

Pennsylvania      .          1  771                31  006 

Rhode  Island  l             1  48°                     °40 

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2,  140                        3 

2,183                        6 

i 
259                         2 

Vermont  •           1668°                    158 

24.  301                           7 
4,  12o    i                      4 

47                           2 
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Dakota  Territory  i                    7    j                    3 

District  of  Columbia  156                     308 

NYliraska  Territory  120                     %0 

T  116 

Nevada  Territory  .                           33                       55 

489     '•                      4 
97                        3 
884     .                     1 
556     '.                  484 

New  Mexico  Territory  18                       38 

Utah  Territory  175                     210 

Total  in  the  I'nlted  State*.  .    .                        ;          3eg  521              61°  034 

3.  46D,  492 

906,826          2,122,605                17,910 

2,  862,  516 

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619 


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9                       045 

516,  769 

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10,  704                     66,  609     ; 

1,565                     121                  6,484                       58 

37                        82 

6                      710 

320,  594 

2 

782                       5,  197 

1,114                   3,419                   5,157                   1,999 

406                   1,  088 

89                  1,363 

233,  466 

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112                             26 

23                   1,862     i                   302                       134 

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24                       582                   379,451 

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4                       201                   101.2.13 

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8,  284                           245 

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1,213 

73,  370 

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53,112                       7,705 

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538,417 

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3,  223                     39,  012 

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1,232,244 

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554                        5,  773 

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125                     202 

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1,408 

5C8,  832 

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215                       2,  569 

108                      902                   3,487                   1,351 

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2,  478                    34,  127 

175                      333     ;             45,310                        92 

175 

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1,248                      217                   2,986                        45 

112 

9 

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7,  207                 203,  2-17 

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26                            9 

7                  1,293                      116                       62 

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137                 500,  8:6 

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145                             81 

13                     154                  7,560                       19 

1,924 

5                      35 

503    :             522,324 

15 

233                             53 

34                 18,632                    1,391                       277 

260 

9                     103 

1,663    \             073,032 

16 

105                           196 

22                 13,779                   2,176                   1,908 

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22 

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1,  532                 COO,  C21 

17 

39                           138 

12                 4,208                     849                 6,603 

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23                       49 

78                  113,  235 

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26,577                     22,231 

370                      205                   6,897                         35 

41 

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5,003                 346,116 

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641     '              1,835                 53,957                   1,863 

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236                             45 

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192 

033,204 

24 

1,  105                     2,  006 

136                 11,632                 75,874                       843 

573                       36 

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4,440               2,  Cl  1,557 

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80                      1,  432 

59                      293                    1,273                      203 

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127                          9 

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812,836 

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10,  876                     42,  205 

153,043                      288                   9,081     ;                  183 

87                       335 

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282,333 

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353                     2,803 

31                       265            1,001,710     ,                    38 

1,259                          9     i                    33     :                  311     !           1,070,395 

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37                 19,  184                    1,  983     ',          247,  177 

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189     i               1,178     ,              408,954 

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126                           90 

12                       101                    7,613     ',                    24 

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24                         280 

12     ;                  321     ;                   745                      497 

31                   3,463     !                      5                        31 

22,  473 

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16                           96 

14                       132     :                   144                         05 

11                       177                           5 

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4,  793 

39 

20                         101 

106                        26    i                   149                           9 

14                 84,  487 

1                       150 

80,  793 

40 

37                         398 

07                       326                       158     j                    37 

3    j             15,968 

8     |                    44 

27,  490 

41 

17                           179 

18                       131                       20-1     \                    83 

17                   2,  040 

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32 

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NATIVITIES  OF  FREE  POPULATION. 


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77 
178 
20,132 
3,166 
8,313 
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618 
830 
17,540 
333 
27,069 
36,482 
8,023 
184 
2,814 
4,468 
1,144 
55,273 
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7,083 
663 
3,484 
2,830 
86 
387 
458 
15,776 
389 
18,  146 
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1,328 
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1,174 

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1,122 
41,  745 
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11,522 
1,400 
4,503 
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2,677 
4,235 
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10.009 
2,291 
15,  852 
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46,546 
6,356 
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California.                                                                346 

12    |          896              121              299 

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Delaware  X                5      

Florida  5 

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10                   3     !              2                 21 
19                 27               453               536 
4                   5                 27                 92 
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Iowa  24 

Kansas  !             4 

«.        9                 52 

Kentucky  10 

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8 
10 
3 
5 
28 

Louisiana  '73 

49                   6     i            34               299 

Maine  7 

Maryland  12 

5                   2                 12                 30 
126                 13     i           433 
7                  7                                 397 

Massachusetts  !          128 

Michigan  21 

Minnesota  6 

1                 42                   2                 94 
1                                       29 

1 
Mississippi  3 

Missouri  !            15 

8                 54                   6               311 
4481 
13                   7                 15               109 

69                68                96              860 

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3 
2 
3 

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New  Hampshire  -            10 

Kt'W  Jersey  34 

2 

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New  York  <$6 

North  Carolina  4 

Ohio  43 

25                56                14              519 

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21 
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Oregon  ' 

Pennsylvania  59 

26                 55                 27               218 
14                   2                 24                   2 

Rhode  Island  15 

South  Carolina  10 

Tennessee  H 

5    j              1                  2    |            18 
6     i            22                   8                 30 
1                                                           2 

1 
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Texas  7 

Vermont  

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Virginia  12 

5329 

3    !            27                   9     ;      4,647 
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1                                                          11 

4,104 
30,543 
352 
33 
1.030 
1,471 
294 
143 
7,084 
419 

18 
18     ; 
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Wisconsin  !           38 

Colorado  Territory  .  .  . 


Dakota  Territory. 

District  of  Columbia.                                                  o 

4                   6                  5    '            20 

59 

438 
1 
208 

76 
647 
407 

2 

5 

150 
8 
9 
1,824 

27 

10 

Nebraska  Terriiury  .  . 

Nevada  Territory  23                                    1                10                 3 

New  Mexico  Territory  '             i                                   t 

1 
1 

Utuh  Territory  

17                 10 

2 
3 

Waihington  Territory  i             g 

1    1             8                 1                 7 

Total  ...                                                    ,  m, 

536          1,419          1.361          !),078          249,970              233 

35,565 

9,962 

431,  692 

1,403 

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235 
8,462 
549 

124                   562 
34                   103 
727               1,897 
172                   874 
129 

204 
59 
1,656 
671 
216 
31 
142 
9,508 
5,740 
2,701 
164 
2,975 
4,685 
23 
3;  485 
1,354 
2,522 
1,085 
185 
7,453 
12 
4,267 
23,  075 
26 
19,025 
58 
14,  796 
41 
85 
269 
507 
6 
528 
4,813 
8 

121 
37 
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121 
24                 S 
156 
10,  184          1,  5f 
4,  298              7; 
2,  017              2 
71 
1,  609              3 
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77,  707               154,  307 
323,  772                 55,  073 
84,  869                 16.  179 
35,  602                 38,  549 
475,  490               107,  604 
706,  925               676,  250 
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214,  294                 73,  722 
560,  030                 30,  636 
481,  001                 40,  694 
805,  546               163,  637 
294,  828               303,  582 
34,  305     ;            78,  863 
195,  806    :          145,  239 
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1,  529.  560               476,  966 
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276,  808                 14,  366 
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239,  087                 43,  169 
1,001,710                 68,341 
247.  177               250,  410 
107                 31,  200 
1,  586                   1,  477 
31,  005                 25,  079 
3,  463                 18,  973 
177                   4,546 
84,  487                   2,  155 
15,968                 11,470 
2,  040                   6,  374 

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3,711 
146,528 
80,696 
9.165 
3,309 
11,671 
324,  643 
118,  184 
106,031 
12,  691 
59,  799 
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STATISTICS  OF  THE  BLIND. 

CLASSIFICATION  BY  AGES  OF  THE  BLIND  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


FKEE  BLACK. 


STATES  AND  TEH- 
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3 

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2 

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28 

27 

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STATISTICS  OF    THE   BLIND. 

CLASSIFICATION  BY  AGES  OF  THE  BLIND  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


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4 

3 

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20 

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5 

13 

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4 

23 

17     35 

25 

39 

31 

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75 

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33 

98 

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75 

107 

129 

81 

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43 

83 

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47 

25 

29 

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STATISTICS  OF  THE  BLIND. 


CLASSIFICATION  BY  NATIVITIES  OF  THE  BLIND. 


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STATISTICS  OF  THE  IDIOTIC. 


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CLASSIFICATION  BY  AGES  OF  THE  IDIOTIC  IX  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


WHITE, 


STATES  AXD  TER 
RITORIES. 

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1. 

1  and 
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5  and 
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10  and 
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15  and 
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289 
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135 
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174 
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332 
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7 
31 

9 
11 
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1 

2 
9 
24 
21 
73 
27 
71 
1 

1 
4 
10 
1-1 
50 
21 
52 

4 

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2 
11 
11 
41 
11 
29 

3 
12 
7 
33 
12 
34 

1 
6 
6 
21 
8 
18 

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1 

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2 
12 
3 
11 

1 

2 

4 

1 
6 

7 

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1 

2 
8 

1 

13 

Ohio 

1 

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3 

1 

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1 

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14 
1 

10 

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19 
5 
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26 
21 
1 

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1 
6 

14 
1 

1 

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1 

109 
9 
22 
42 
16 
18 
61 
21 
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1 

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11 
13 
33 

8 
11 

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2 

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7 
14 
43 
3 
27 
70 
15 
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13 

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4 
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23 
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2 

7 
11 

28 

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1 

4 

1 

3 

2 

3 

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4 

7 
2 

1 
7 
5 
1 

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9 
3 
3 
10 

8 

8 
13 

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3 

7 
1 

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Texas  . 

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5       4 

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Virginia  .   . 

1 

7 
1 

2 

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District  Columbia. 
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1 

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3 

14 

1 

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5       2 
1 

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1 

4 

6 

2 

1 

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1 

1 

1 

1 

26 

Utah 

Total  . 

8    6 

183 

148 

686  505  1172  812 

1426105726891668164711411092  770 

594   454 

315   267    120    99     26     27 

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1 

19 

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6,987 

16,952 

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3 

2 

5 

1 

1 

1 

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5 

9 

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1 

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1 

2 

3 

Indiana  .  .  . 

1 

1 

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0 

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1 

4 

0 

6 

G48  STATISTICS  OF   THE   IDIOTIC. 

CLASSIFICATION  BY  AGES  OF  THE  IDIOTIC  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


FREE  BLACK—  Continued. 


STATKS  AVD  TER- 
KITOiUES. 

Under  1. 

1  and 
under  j. 

5  and 
under  10. 

10  and      15  and 
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20  and 
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30  and 

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40  and 
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50  and      60  and      70  ami      80  and 
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90  and 
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Above 
100. 

Age  nn- 
known. 

Total. 

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M. 

F.     M.     F. 

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OCCUPATIONS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES— Continued. 


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45 
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659 


STATES. 

TERRITORIES. 

AGGREGATE  IN  STATES 
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NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

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NORTH  CAROLINA. 

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RHODE  ISLAND. 

SOOTH  CAROLINA. 

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VERMONT. 

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WISCONSIN. 

TOTAL  IN  STATES. 

COLORADO. 

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NEKRASKA. 

NEVADA. 

NEW  SIEXICO. 

UTAH. 

WASHINGTON. 

DIST.  COLUMBIA. 

TOTAL  IN  TERRI 
TORIES. 

1 
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1.005 

273 

61 
208 
5,907 
323 
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208 
0,010 
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14 
398 
21 
2.634 
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1,601 
6,307 
14,311 
13.736 
417 
334 
4,907 
1,288 
1,739 
25 
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321 
2,699 
4 
28 
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11 
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50 
51 
52 
53 

54 
55 
56 

57 
53 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
93 
93 
94 
95 
96 
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217 
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2,  634 
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71 
145           235 
28             10 
27  •           52 

11 
14 
4 
2,248 

2 

17 

127 

4 

2 

4 
I1 
59 

9 

13        21           565 

«K> 

12 

U 

7 

24 

50 

22 

2'.4 
84 
28 

4 

6 

75  '      23 

10 

3 

11 

24  ,     7,553 
135 

3 

! 

! 

114 

676 


RECAPITULATION. 

OCCUPATIONS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES— Continued. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

STATES. 

ALABAMA. 
ARKANSAS. 

SB 

0 
u. 

u 

CONNECTICUT. 

DELAWARE. 

FI.OUIDA. 
GF.OItOIA. 

ILLINOIS. 

INDIANA. 

IOWA. 

KANSAS. 

KENTUCKY. 

LOUISIANA. 

MAINE. 

MARYLAND. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

MICHIGAN. 

MINNESOTA. 

MISSISSII'I'I. 

MISSOUHI. 

490 
491 
492 
493 
4.14 
495 
4P6 
497 
496 
499 
500 
501 
502 
503 
504 
505 
506 
507 
508 
509 
510 
511 
512 
513 
514 
515 
51C 
517 
518 
519 
520 
531 
522 
523 
524 
525 
506 
587 
528 
MS 
630 
531 
533 
533 
534 
535 
53« 
537 
SM 

3 

...j         3    

4 

2 

6 

25 

3 

2 

5 

3 

2 

88 
57 
o 

4 
3.) 

31 
121 

96 
139 

13 

3         25 
7 

7 
3 

. 

45 

15 
8 

3 

55 

3 

11 

17 

63 

3 

104 
33 

26 
6 

172 
248 

590 
30 

41 
143 

13        !57 
13         29 

655 
95 

408 
67 

295 
34 

:? 

3 

469 
158 

181 
168 

7CG 
32 

439 
1,083 

2,150 
234 
50 

219 
43 

i;o 
11 

41 
23 

789 
331 

8 

17 

12 

4 

23 
6 

6 
6 

3 

2 
46 

8 

33 

31 
18 

26 
1,863 

51 

1 

2,255  528 

1S7 

1,253 

D7 

178    1,621 

1,843 

1,759 

723     73    1,409 

483 

714 

571 

2,868 
10 

1,200 

183 

-  24° 

1,370 

4           3 

4 
11 
3 

5 
3 

6 

56 

3 

3:) 

15 
14 

7 
18 
14 
4 

7 
5 
5 

5 

1(1 

9 

« 

16 

13 

IP 

2 

2 

Ifi 

4 

I 

El 

183 
7,742 

3?2 
95 

134 
34 

933 

07 

2,  071 
161 

337 
27 

40       535 
4        134 
3 

2,589 
154 

1,733 
318 
4 

919 
70 

107   1,791 
7       364 

1,218   2.756 
48       232 
5 

1,  0-19 

,599 
274 

260 
15 

224 
63 

2,068 
170 

Tar-makers  

Tarpaulin-  makers  

5 

a 

.1,008 

Taxidermist*  

2 
4,838 

2 
1,462 

4 
6.3C8 

2,131 

933 

846 

2,600 

300 

276   2,123 

3,  604 

3,129 

328 

2,617 

1,193    5,209 

4,223 

647 

1,624 

Tassel-maker?  

Tea  dealers  

2 

2,754 
49 
7 

0 

519 
38 

1,815 
97 

2 
1,027 
105 

3 
235 
35 

168 
4,518 
65 

6 

2,035 
32 

Teamsters  
Telegraph  operators  

123 
27 

1C9 
6 

54 
13 

49       253 
7          19 

1,005 
58 

226 

682 
42 

159       769 
14         52 

999 
67 
2 

335 

151 
29 

Threshers  

Thread-makers    

36 

Thimble-makers  

2 

Tile-makers  

-' 

Tiupiiiitbs  .  . 

176 

49 

61 

11 

455 
399 

553 
470 

C7 
58 

27       2C6 
23         57 

618 
461 

S91 

345 

320 
117 

7,1 
27 

417 
886 

358       257 

581         58 

085 
1,C63 

1,153 

827 

415 
171 

86 
25 

116 
6 

62! 
1,220 

Tobacconist  ri  

Tobacco-cuttera  

Tobacco  manufacturers 

Tool-makers  

j 

190 

24 
S42 

17 
441 

2 

643 

12 
218   1,215 

33 

107 

356 
2,613 

13 
55 

Traders  

168 

119  |    5C3 

105  j  46 

18        178 

143 

35 

137 

122 

332 

S  1 

Translators  

Trappers  ' 

2 

Treasurers  

Trimmers  

39 
5 

i 

25 
3 

695 
9 

53 

....       63 

55 
27 

93 
6 

10 

84 
38 

18         37 
24           7 

84 
51 

283 
129 

44 
3 

3 

20 

55 

58  ; 

Trunk-makers  

Truss-makers  

Turn*™,  (metal,  ivory,  nud  wood).   . 

22 
46 

3 

34 

151 

3 

.  .  .  .       25 

2         30 

97        111  p       21 

5 

40 

41          40 

.- 

296 

92 

19 

7 

129  j 

Turpentine-makers  

Tuiut-  omkera  

9 

RECAPITULATION. 

OCCUPATIONS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES— Continued. 


677 


STATES. 

TERRITORIES. 

; 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

NEW  YORK. 

NOIITH  CAROLINA. 

OHIO. 

OREGON. 
PENNSYLVANIA. 

RHODE  ISLAND. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

TENNESSEE. 

TEXAS. 

VERMONT. 

VIRGINIA. 

WISCONSIN. 

TOTAL  IN  STATES. 

COLORADO. 

DAKOTA. 

NEBRASKA. 

NEVADA. 

NEW  MEXICO. 
UTAH. 
WASHINGTON. 

I)I«T.  COLUMBIA. 

TOTAL  IX  TERRI 
TORIES. 

AGGREGATE  IN 
AND  TERRITOR1 

15   ' 

10 

g 

9 

4 

2 

97 
5 
153 
502 
290 
247 
71 
19,450 
7,598 
50 
856 
2,285 
3 
49,  789 
10 
4fi.O 
506 
190 
26 
203 
101,228 
10,  405 
25 
5 
20 
110,  018 
38 
440 
33,146 
1,936 
9 
38 
2 
4 

[                   07 

490 
491 
492 
4P3 
491 
495 
496 
407 
498 
499 
500 
501 
502 
503 
50-1 
505 
506 
507 
508 
509 
510 
511 
512 
513 
514 
515 
516 
517 
518 
519 
520 
oil 
522 
523 
524 
525 
526 
527 
528 
.•£9 
.'..TO 
Ml 
532 
533 
534 
535 
536 
537 
538 

2 
2 

64 

10 

31 

3   \              3                  IX 
50" 

0 

96 

19 

13 

g 

1          " 

7  i            7               297 
2               2               24!) 
71 

4 

8 
385 
561 

20               !          91 

36 

2 

2 

i 
40    .           ! 

2 

1,384 
287 

16 

422 

46 

5,513         69 
1,620         21 

13       2,248 
9       1,690 

237 

124 

173 
138 

312        32 

20        21 

347 

407 
117 

238 
157 

6 

2 

6  i     6     32    277           375         19,  825 
3  i    2       3    249           2n.->           7,  863 

11 

28 

6 
23 

423 

46 

166 

24 

11 
45 

5     . 

4 

3 

2 
3 

1 

156 

1 

2 

2           2,  C87 
3 

i 

1,228 

932       4,904    1,547       4,923 

34        4,  765       477 

2,541 

1,588   1,361  :    528  2,357 

982 

5    .... 

19       9      21    147 

204         49,  993 
1(1 

...                1  73    .  . 

18 
18 

150 

' 

2    

....                  .UN 

3 

6 

4 

137    .  .         : 

44 

3          2  ;        5 

140 

4 

4 

2 

6               512 
2               192 
26 

48    
2 

2 

i 

1 

:            233 

1,316 
241 

5,437 
298 

33,295       602 
2,  200         93 
2  1        3 

7,159         38      16,354 
897  !       35       2,420 
c 

j 
895       329       788  ;    213 

27         39        182  ',      45 
1  • 

M6 

160 

935 
190 

1,743 
218 

18 
3 

3 

73 

11 

6 

98     60     13   369 
6     33       2  '  21 

640       101,  868 
76          10,  481 
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1       j 

5 

4 

. 

i 
on 

2,635 

2,086     18,628    1,936 

10,501       206     11,291       753   1,356  2,166  !l,502 
38 

1,951 

3,550 

3,949 

10 

4 

81 

4 

59     42     35  '216 

451        110,  469 

o 
921 
54 

194 

9  '  43 
2,261        119       3,156 
167    S85 

I 
9 

.    '  tm 

443 
6 

3,999       223 

399           8 

651 
16 

4       244 
10         21 

1,571 

344 

19 

423 

54 

840 
142 

-37 

10 

251 

290  1551      35     67 
7    ... 

37 
13 

1,678         34,824 
a  I           1,  956 
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2 

I 

38 

2 

1 

'•                                               4 

175 
65 

579 
660 
99 

!    3,610  I      89 
6,  174        279 

1,401 
1,601 

39       2,  366 

161 
205 

m 

34 

273 

199 

112 
50 

208 

27 

425 

872 

459 
234 

17,  177 
21,302 
22 
55 
1,380 
10,370 
2 
8 
2 

21 
9 

49 
7 

9 
5 

32     15     11 

98 
90 

235  i       17,412 
111         21,413 
oo 

55 

j             1 

i 

36 
432 

58 
33 

300           4 

150  '    185 

53 
383 

250 

16 

;     150 

17 

5 

49 

2 
3 
2 

2          1,301 
P25         11.195 
2                   4 
8 

55           390 

46       373 

304 

30      230 

1435 

74 

175 

33 

34     49     23 

1             i 

6 

1 

9 

j                2 

104 
6 

347 
394 

730         36 
310       180 

295 
106 

:     3-0 

;        236 
5 

36 
6 

24        70 

0 

5 

32 

89 
5 

7 
8 

3,  813 
1,619 
19 
3,996 
1  353 

9 
2 

9  j        3,822 
2  i         1,621 
19 

47 

316           960  •       14 
1   111 

440 

6  ;        745  i       67 

9 

7  :       25 
inn 

11 

10 

33 

99 

2 

9 

in  : 

17 

31  i         4,027 
1,343 

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9      . 

9 

678 


RECAPITULATION. 

OCCUPATIONS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES— Continued. 


539 

540 
541 
542 

544 

54  .'I 
54G 
547 
548 
549 
550 
551 
553 
553 
554 
555 
556 
.V>7 
558 
559 
560 
561 
562 
563 
564 
565 
566 

568 
569 
570 
571 
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5i3 
074 
575 
576 
577 
578 
573 
530 
581 
582 
583 
S8I 
585 
566 
687 

OCCUPATIONS. 

STATES. 

H 

d    3    5    1 
s    1    g    s 
5     g     -     g 

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3               '......I        7           6    11         49    

7 

5            .   '         .   ;       35 

B2           4                      11         33           6         10         94         10    .. 

116         C3       11>9  i     158 
28           6       104         51 
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36         97       149       298       200       160         40       141  .     188       279        101        082       211  :       57 
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7    30         20         10    11          JO           4          14          18          19           2 

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2       ...         37    

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69 

3         27 

6         12          2         15          2    10        12          9    

13 

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1 

7    

10          3 

17 

93    97    '  i  

!      35 

3    30         11         55    

Watch  uifii  and  nu'trsengrrs  

45           7         84        116 
78  ,       29       156         46 

13         31 
22         19 

108       140 
61       173 

72         33           5         79        1C3         70        133  ,     637         49         12 
101  .       06           7         96        146         41        130       417         71          17 
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31        140 
50       142 

299        120         18    1,659 
28         16         10          8 
:«         17 

268          2 
'      11 

395  :     315 
77         48 

i      29 

717       137         14       915         33       448       433    5,934        158  j        4 
30  .      17         14         59         11          3         38          8         37          4 
2    '      85    !  

125       208 
51  '      65 

2                      .'43    11         46    '  

1 

431       363       619       523 

208        76 

592   3,098 

1,881    1,013       150       964       204       273       849    1,182    1,046        154 

2      .                            28  :     3U8         16    .. 

330    1,478 
:       16 

44          15 

66         •'»           «                      70         11            2       I'.IO         57         34    

82 

J 

7    

1 
6 

2          5        28          4    

9 

, 

4 

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3                        43 

3           5 

34       148 

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4 

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14    

41         17         10        56        52    ....         23       195        37         14 

4         75 

8 

3 

12  i        3         16  :        8        21          2    

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1 

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4 

1             i      11  i       15       SSI           6    

4 

13           3 

115  :     153 
6        79 

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2         17    

3 

66  ;    136       553    
22        11         80 

22         52 

9°         7"               !    267       "41          11         29       135       124          10         42       207 

3         18           5         19       106         20         27       2!fi           7           4           9         79 
14           5                        5           g          11            3        143         Id    5 

Wooden-ware  manufacturers  
Wool  combers  and  carders  
Wool  dealers  

12    ,        1          5 

7          2         19        53 

j 
5  1        4         10 

9  i 

13        72 

7 

123        64                   169                    53         23       400         19    .... 

192 

2 

12          7                          !        5         16  '        6        60         12    .... 

-i      X2         10 

2          3    38 

19 

13   

2          9 

Wool-sorters  

4                                        2'.-.. 

j    ..     j       9 

Worsted-  makers  .... 

21 

1 

Yyuut-  milkers  

2          4 

j           i 

Zinc  manufacturer*  

1 

1                                     i|          )()      

Other  occupations  and  unknown 

1 
760       153  j    660       7J6 

765      891 

236   2,1104 

78       1»         43       75t>       271    2,841  ^1,434   6.  <H4       211   '.     355         61        525 

RECAPITULATION. 

OCCUPATIONS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES— Continued. 


07'J 


STATES. 

TERRITORIES. 

AGGREGATE  IS  STATES 
AND  TKRRITORIES.  ' 

1 

•JHIHS.1KVI1  Al'JM 

;        ^ 

13     i 

i-                                 0       i 
H               bj               - 

£                         S                         < 

5               S         ;      U 

>•               I 

s          S          S          2 

H      1         M               O               R 
X.               1C         •      •£.               O 

OREGON. 
PENNSYLVANIA. 

RHODE  ISLAND. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

TENNESSEE. 

TEXAS. 

VERMONT. 

VIKGINIA. 

WISCONSIN. 

TOTAL  IN  STATES. 

COLORADO. 

DAKOTA. 

NEBRASKA. 

4 

1!  MEXK  0. 

<HINGTON. 

r.  COLUMBIA. 

TOTAL  IN  TERRI 
TORIES. 

U        H        H 

S5    '    fc        ~ 

S       O 

•ii                     in 

24 

1               1 

98 
421 
755 
929 
6,834 
3,154 
334 

n 

389 
116 
283 
5 
7 
238 
397 
4,443 
4,504 
5 
36,064 
1,010 
214 
85 
32,504 
901 
1,520 
45 
9 
741 
16 
2 
4 
129 
4,  524 
83 
330 
8 
617 
81 
3,346 
1,173 
736 
2,216 
390 
1,170 
75 
21 
13 
68 
58,296 

) 

98 
421 
753 
835 
7.097 
3,  199 
334 
11 
392 
116 
283 
5 
7 
238 
397 
4,  759 
4,547 
5 
36,178 
1,016 
214 
85 
32,  693 
955 
1,574 
45 
9 
741 
16 
o 

4 
129 
4.541 
83 
330 
8 
617 
81 
3,382 
1,228 
736 
2,235 
392 
1,170 
75 
21 
13 
68 
62,  872 

539 
540 
541 
542 
543 
544 
545 
546 
547 
548 
549 
550 
551 
552 
5S3 
554 
555 
556 
557 
558 
559 
560 
561 
562 
563 
564 
565 
566 
567 

569 
570 
571 
572 
573 
574 
575 
576 
577 
578 
579 
580 
5S1 
582 
583 
584 
585 
586 
587 

4 
41 
82 
10 

12 

48 
47 
If  5 
88 
61 

204    24 
473    21 
272           9  '          52 
1,103        116           407 
1,  187         29  ,         177 
109                          1" 

79 

1 

5 
4 
9 

210 
47 
3 

69 

2             56 
30           308 
3           132 
38 

13 

18 
72 
43 

4 

2 

9 

310 
67 

3 

6 
35 

3 
6 

2C3 
45 

12    

' 

129 
28 

142 
29 

81 
9 

80 
4 
2 

5 

71     69 
2  '     4 

56 
4 

17     45 

11 

1 

7 

76  ;        3             31 

77 

4 

23 

» 

« 

1 

3 

81              '•         27 

41 

14 

: 

! 

| 

i 

65 
114 

41 

129 
194 

14           3 

!         148 

9 
153 

48 

2 

6 

1 

801         39  '    •    235 

778         67          282 

| 

1 
667 

40 
46 

53  !      40 
67        39 

13       142 

17       100 

43 
108 

1 

5 

311 
15 

316 
43 

7  .        609 

5 

9  ;     3 

2 

9 

3,265 

884 
29 

0 

4 

3,369  !     959           S66 
18  !       46             50 
12 

11       7,218 
!          62 

4,  397       299 
11  i      25 

852 
38 

94 
77 

43 

1,245 
70 
32 

133 
39 

........ 

18    .... 

50 

37 

9 
6 

114 
6 

j 

i 

4 

1 

381 

9 
6 

1,197 
8 
31 

2,  579  \    588       2,  684 

135       4,  240 
°05 

150       355 

970 

526 

409   1,657 

2  i 

1,187 
3 

18 

12 

22 

51 

9 

13 

44 

18 

71 

189 
54 
54 

4°6               !         194 

158 

lp         15 
i 

5 

3 

17 

52 

14    8 

7 

68                      281 

247 

78 

4 

181 

i 
12    69 

2,250         34  ,         140 
70 

g 

3 

827 

17 

7 

34 

4 

4 

72 

8 

9 

17 

7.-. 
g 

G2  '  8 

47 

3 

4 

9 

94 

8 

48 
8 
74 

183    36 

71 

18 

3 

4 

49 
24 
197 
45 
15 
44 
9 

6    2 

!          16 

4 

2 
34 

5 
111 
5 

62 
3 
33 

115         75           142 
141                        14 

21           208 
1        206 

6 
6 
4 
154 
14 
21 
4 

20 
3 

107 
4 

3 

24 
19 
20 
18 
12 
24 

3 

13 

13 

•i 

36 
55 

55 

142                         47 

43 

30 
25 
5 
46 
2 

1 

252           3           153 
95    ..                   39 

4            157 
30 

72 
11 

1 

g 

13 

19 

i 

2 

207          3          122 

227 

32 

3 

4 

24 

5 

a 

' 

40    -     -     L 

9 

1.163 

1,458 

13,  775       608       6,  839 

361       7,090 

123 

663 

2,110  1,344  |l,433 

2,069 

464 

55 

13  849  ;322 

1590   39    1275 

433 

4,576 

6; SO 


RECAPITULATION. 


RECAPITULATION  OF  OCCUPATIONS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 

TOTALS. 

STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 

TOTALS. 

137,419 

Ohio  

64  •)  066 

85  001 

219,  192 

8%  56  "> 

161  366 

30,  104 

81  631 

21  982 

156  514 

lO'i  -191 

3'  15  937 

3.16,  56G 

188,011 

233  5^ 

31,646 

Total  in  States  

8  173  752 

257  218 

107,  948 

26  7^7 

206  677 

Dakota- 

1  532 

177  691 

11  581 

454  632 

236  987 

28  033 

53  4°6 

Utah  

8  431 

93  298 

6  101 

299  701 

24  243 

New  Hampshire  

118  088 

213  024 

113  °91 

New  York  

]  335  659 

8  287  043 

North  Carolina  

19°  674 

NOTE.— The  population  of  Lillinglon,  a  sub-division  of  New  Hanover  county,  North  Carolina,  should  have  been  included  in  New  Hanover.— See  pnge  348 ;  also,  pnge  274, 
Preliminary  Report. 


COUNTY. 

WHITES. 

FREE   COLOKED. 

Total  free. 

SLAVES. 

AprRTCgnte 
population. 

M. 

P, 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

Total. 

M. 

F.              Total. 

New  Hanovi-r  

5,  OSS 

5,088 

10,  617 

343 

424 

7C7 

11,334  !        5,175 

1 

5,156 

10,331 

81,715 

APPENDIX, 


DEAF    AND    DUMB. 

AUTHORS     AND     BOOKS. 

THE  number  of  books  treating,  expressly  or  incidentally,  of  the  deaf  and  dumb,  is  much  larger  than  those  unacquainted 
with  the  subject  would  suppose.  The  brothers  Guyot,  of  Groningcn,  published,  in  1842,  with  the  title  of  Liste  Litteraire 
Philocophc,  a  catalogue  of  authors,  books,  and  institutions,  filling  more  than  five  hundred  octavo  pages.  The  number  of  such 
books  has  greatly  increased  since.  Dr.  Day  informs  us  that,  in  1860,  there  were  in  the  library  of  the  Abbe  Carton,  of  Bruges, 
(Belgium,)  no  less  than  five  hundred  treatises  and  other  works  on  deaf-mute  instruction,  issued  since  the  year  1837,  and  this 
was  said  to  be  far  below  the  whole  number  issued.  A  large  proportion  of  this  number  were,  no  doubt,  reports  of  institutions, 
occasional  addresses,  magazine  articles,  and  other  ephemeral  productions.  Still  there  have  appeared,  both  in  Europe  and 
America,  a  number  of  works  of  permanent  interest  and  value  to  those  interested  in  the  deaf  and  dumb ;  some  as  records  of 
the  history  of  the  art  of  deaf-mute  instruction ;  some  as  giving  correct  views  of  the  condition  of  the  deaf  and  dumb,  and  of 
the  principles  on  which  their  instruction  should  be  based ;  others  yet,  presenting  practical  courses  of  lessons  in  language  to 
lighten  the  labors  of  teachers.  We  will  indicate  the  most  remarkable  of  the  works  on  the  deaf  and  dumb  known  to  us  in  the 
diflcrcnt  languages  of  Europe. 

"VVc  begin  with  Spain,  for  that  country  produced  not  only  the  first  known  teacher  of  deaf-mutes,  (Pedro  Ponce,  who  died 
1584,)  but  also  the  first  published  treatise  on  the  art,  that  of  Jean  Paul  Bonet,  published  in  1620.  But  during  the  two  centuries 
succeeding  the  appearance  of  Bonet's  work,  Spain  has  produced  very  little  on  this  subject.  The  Manual  of  Ballasteros,  the 
latest  Spanish  work  on  the  deaf  and  dumb,  published  in  1836,  contains  a  course  of  instruction  chiefly  borrowed  from  Sicard 
and  Bebian. 

Passing  to  Italy,  we  find  that  though  an  Italian  philosopher,  Jerome  Cardan,  half  a  century  before  the  time  of  Ponce, 
stated  the  true  theory  on  which  the  instruction  of  the  deaf  and  dumb  is  possible,  yet  these  unfortunates  were  practically 
neglected  till  the  period  of  the  general  awakening  to  their  claims,  due  to  the  labors  and  saintly  zeal  of  De  1'Epe'e.  The  work 
generally  used  in  the  Italian  schools  is  a  course  of  instruction  by  the  Abbe  Pcndola,  of  Sienna,  following  also,  for  the  most 
part,  Sicard,  Bobian,  and  other  French  teachers. 

Great  Britain  presents  more  distinguished  names.  About  the  middle  of  the  seventeenth  century,  several  speculative 
writers,  Bulwer,  Dalgarno,  and  others,  called  public  attention  to  the  deaf  and  dumb,  and  explained  the  methods  that  might 
be  used  to  instruct  them.  Dr.  John  Wallis,  who  began  to  teach  a  deaf-mute  as  early  as  1660,  has  left,  in  his  grammar  and  in 
the  Philosophical  Transactions,  a  clear  and  rational  account  of  his  processes,  of  which  Braidwood  availed  himself  to  revive 
the  art,  a  century  later.  The  latter  teacher,  however,  endeavored  to  keep  his  processes  a  secret ;  but  his  nephew,  Dr.  Joseph 
Watson,  long  at  the  head  of  the  London  asylum,  published,  in  1809,  a  valuable  work  on  the  education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb. 
Of  living  English  teachers,  the  most  eminent  seems  to  be  Charles  Baker,  of  Doncaster.  Messrs.  D.  Anderson,  of  Glasgow, 
and  James  Cook,  late  of  Edinburgh,  have,  as  well  as  Dr.  Baker,  published  series  of  lessons  in  language  and  reading-books, 
for  the  use  of  the  deaf  and  dumb.  David  Buxton,  of  Liverpool,  has  made  public  the  statistics  of  the  deaf  and  dumb.  The 
late  Dr.  Orpen,  of  Dublin,  deserves  to  be  commemorated ;  nor  should  we  pass  over  Dr.  Wilde,  of  the  same  city,  who  has 
published  a  valuable  work  on  the  diseases  of  the  ear,  and  on  the  statistics  of  the  deaf  and  dumb.  A  large  quarto  volume,  put 
forth  in  1857  by  the  London  asylum,  presents  the  most  fully  illustrated  vocabulary  of  nouns,  for  the  use  of  the  deaf  and  dumb, 
known  to  us. 

In  Holland,  after  the  early  names  of  Von  Helmont  and  John  Conrad  Amman,  (the  latter  remarkable  both  for  his  extrav 
agant  views  of  the  divine  efficacy  of  speech,  and  for  his  accurate  classification  and  description  of  vocal  sounds,  and  directions 
for  teaching  articulation,)  we  find  an  interval  of  nearly  a  century,  before  Henry  Daniel  Guyot,  (father  of  the  compilers  of  the 
catalogue  we  have  mentioned,)  emulating  the  benevolent  zeal  of  De  1'Epde,  transferred  the  method  of  the  latter  to  Groningen. 

In  Belgium,  the  most  distinguished  name  is  that  of  the  Abbe  Carton,  at  Bruges.  His  writings  are  varied  and  numerous. 
He  is,  perhaps,  better  known  for  his  benevolent  efforts  to  instruct  a  blind  deaf-mute,  Anna  Temmermans. 

The  other  northern  countries  of  Europe  presenting  little  to  detain  us,  we  pass  to  Germany.  Here  authors  and  books 
multiply,  but  we  have  space  to  cite  only  a  select  few.  Heinicke,  the  father  of  the  German  method,  left  very  little  in  print, 
but  his  son-in-law,  Mr.  Reid,  of  Leipzig,  has  published  works  of  value.  The  German  teachers  whose  writings  are  esteemed 
of  the  most  practical  value,  however,  are  Mr.  Jaeger  and  Mr.  Moritz  Hill.  0.  F.  Kruse,  himself  a  deaf-mute,  has  given  us 
biographical  sketches  of  many  distinguished  deaf-mutes.  Dr.  Newmann,  of  Konigsberg,  deserves  mention  as  an  authority  in 
the  early  history  of  the  art. 

France  has  also  produced  many  works  on  the  deaf  and  dumb.  Those  of  De  1'EpiJe  and  Sicard,  though  of  world-wide 
reputation  in  their  day,  are  now  only  consulted  by  the  curious.  The  manual  and  the  journal  of  BtJbian  are  still  of  much 
86 


682  APPENDIX. 

practical  value  for  the  sound  philosophical  principles  they  explain  and  illustrate.  The  elaborate  work  of  the  Baron  Degerando 
may  be  useful  to  those  wishing  to  study  the  history  and  theory  of  the  art.  The  late  Edouard  Morel,  as  editor  of  the 
Circulaires  and  of  the  Aunales,  and  Puybonnieux,  as  editor  of  tho  Impartial,  deserve  honorable  mention.  Piroux  and  Valade 
Gabel  have  published  graduated  series  of  lessons  in  language.  The  work  of  the  latter,  a  few  years  since,  attracted  much 
attention  by  the  illusory  promise  it  held  out  of  enabling  the  teachers  of  common  schools  to  conduct  successfully  the  education 
of  deaf-mutes.  Leon  Vaysse  will  be  presently  mentioned  among  American  teachers. 

There  have  been  also  a  few  deaf-mute  authors  in  France.  Ferdinand  Bcrthier,  long  the  senior  professor  of  the  Paris 
institution,  (reported  to  be  recently  deceased,)  has  published  sundry  well- written  addresses,  biographical  sketches,  &c. 
Pelissier,  of  the  same  institution,  has  given  the  world  a  volume  of  "  Poesies  d'un  Sourd  Muet."  Claudius  Forrcstier,  principal 
of  the  school  at  Lyons,  has  published  an  extended  volume  of  graduated  lessons,  in  the  French  language,  for  the  use  of  his 
pupils,  in  which  he  has  endeavored  to  carry  out  the  principles  of  his  master,  Bebian. 

It  stems  proper,  in  a  national  publication  destined  as  an  authentic  record  for  reference  for  scholars  and  men  of  science, 
to  give  a  more  particular  account  of  those  who,  in  the  United  States,  have  most  distinguished  themselves  as  laborers  in  the 
cause  of  the  unfortunate  deaf  and  dumb,  and  of  the  most  important  works(  they  have  given  to  the  world. 

Thomas  Hopkins  Gallaudet,  LL.D.,  was  of  French-Huguenot  descent,  and  was  born  in  the  city  of  Philadelphia, 
December  10,  1787.  His  parents  removed,  'while  he  was  a  boy,  to  Hartford,  Connecticut,  the  scene  of  his  future  labors  and 
renown.  Of  a  delicate  constitution,  but  of  great  intellectual  promise,  he  made  unusually  rapid  progress  in  his  early  studies, 
and  graduated  at  Yale  College  with  distinction  before  he  had  completed  his  eighteenth  year.  During  the  next  ten  years  he 
tried  the  study  of  law,  served  for  a  year  or  two  as  a  tutor  in  his  Alma  Mater,  engaged  for  a  season  in  commercial  pursuits, 
and,  finally,  settling  down  in  the  conviction  that  his  vocation  was  the  Christian  ministry,  spent  the  three  years,  from  1811  to 
1814,  in  the  theological  seminary  at  Andover,  Massachusetts,  from  which  he  graduated  with  high  honor. 

Dunn"1  his  term  at  Andover,  he  became  providentially  interested  in  the  case  of  a  little  daughter  of  Dr.  Cogswell,  a 
neighbor  of  his  father,  at  Hartford,  who  had  become  deaf  at  the  age  of  two  years,  and  consequently  soon'  became  mute. 
Meeting  the  child  during  one  of  his  vacations,  he  showed  such  aptitude  to  communicate  with  her,  and  teach  her  the  meaning 
of  written  words,  that  her  friends  were  encouraged  to  hope  that  she  might,  through  his  aid,  escape  the  fearful  doom  of  ignorance 
and  degradation  so  long  considered  the  inevitable  lot  of  the  deaf  and  dumb. 

Reports  of  the  success  of  some  European  teachers  of  deaf-mutes  had  reached  this  country,  but  little  was  known  of  their 
processes.  Benevolent  men  were  found  in  Hartford,  who  contributed  the  means  to  scud  Mr.  Gallaudet  to  acquire  and  bring  to 
America  the  system  of  instruction  matured  by  half  a  century  of  study  and  experience  in  Europe. 

Mr.  Gallaudet  hesitated  to  relinquish  his  prospects  of  distinction  and  usefulness  as  a  preacher,  till,  by  means  of  statistical 
information,  the  first  of  the  kind  ever  collected  in  America,  he  obtained  some  glimpses  of  the  hitherto  unimagined  greatness 
of  this  new  field  of  benevolent  effort.  It  was  ascertained,  through  the  congregational  clergy  of  Connecticut,  that  there  were 
more  than  eighty  deaf-mutes  in  that  State  alone,  and  it  was  reasonably  assumed  that  a  like  proportion  existed  in  the  other 
States.  Finding  that  the  deaf  and  dumb  of  America — heathen  in  a  Christian  land — probably  numbered  thousands,  Mr.  Gallaudet 
accepted  the  call  to  become  the  pioneer  in  this  new  department  of  benevolent  labor. 

Arriving  in  England  a  few  days  after  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  the  unsettled  state  of  France,  united  with  the  strong  interest 
he  took  in  the  alleged  restoration  of  the  dumb  to  speech,  determined  his  first  applications  to  the  schools  that  practiced  tho 
methods  of  Braidwood,  whose  success  in  teaching  articulation  had  been  highly  extolled,  and,  probably,  not  a  little  exaggerated. 
But  he  was  repelled  by  the  onerous  conditions  prescribed  by  the  narrow  and  monopolizing  spirit  of  the  successors  of  Braidwood, 
and  turned  his  attention  to  the  school  of  the  Abbu  Sicard,  at  Paris — providentially,  as  we  hold,  for  lie  there  acquired  a  better 
theory  of  instruction,  leading  to  the  cultivation  of  that  language  of  gestures,  which  must  ever  be  the  main  instrument  of 
instruction,  and  best  means  of  religious  culture  and  social  enjoyment,  for  the  deaf  and  dumb ;  and  at  Paris  he  secured  tho 
services  of  Laurent  Clerc.  Through  the  influence  of  Bo'bian,  the  more  fanciful  of  Sicard's  processes  were  already  falling  into 
disuse,  and  the  method  which  C'lerc  brought  to  America  was  more  rational  and  practical  than  that  set  forth  in  the  works  of 
his  master. 

Returning  to  America  in  August,  1816,  Messrs.  Gallaudet  and  Clcrc  made  a  successful  tour  to  collect  funds  from  the 
benevolent,  (a  then  necessary  resource,  superseded  in  a  few  years  by  a  donation  of  lands  from  Congress  and  by  appropriations 
from  the  State  legislatures,)  and  opened,  at  Hartford,  the  first  American  asylum  for  the  education  and  instruction  of  the  deaf 
and  dumb,  in  April,  1817.  Mr.  Gallaudet  continued  at  the  head  of  the  American  asylum  till  1830,  when  the  state  of  his  health 
induced  him  to  relinquish  a  post  requiring  such  arduous  labor.  Subsequently  he  employed  himself  in  writing  hooks  for  tho 
young;  took  part  in  the  establishment  and  management  of  a  female  seminary  ;  and  was,  for  tho  last  thirteen  years  of  his  lite, 
chaplain  of  the  Retreat  for  the  Insane,  at  Hartford.  He  also  took  an  active  and  influential  part  in  the  establishment  of  normal 
schools,  and  in  other  measures  for  the  improvement  of  our  system  of  common  schools.  His  useful  life  closed  September  10, 
1851,  at  the  age  of  sixty-four. 

Mr.  Gallaudet  married,  in  1822,  a  deaf-mute  lady,  one  of  his  earliest  pupils.  None  of  their  children  inherited  their 
mother's  misfortune.  Two  of  them  are  distinguished  laborers  in  the  cause  of  the  deaf  and  dumb. 

The  published  writings  of  Mr.  Gallaudet  are  quite  numerous,  but  the  proportion  specially  designed  for  the  use  of  tho 
deaf  and  dumb,  or  even  treating  of  them,  is  small.  When  we  recollect  his  ability  as  a  ready  and  graceful  writer,  and  tho 
number  of  books  for  the  young  from  his  pen,  it  is  matter  of  surprise  and  regret  to  find  that  he  published  so  little  adapted  to 


APPENDIX.  683 

enlighten  the  public  mind  either  on  the  history  or  processes  of  the  art  of  deaf-mute  instruction,  and  that  he  merely  printed  a 
few  crude  essays  towards  language  lessons  for  his  pupils.  Still,  his  memory  is  reverentially  cherished  by  his  pupils  and  by 
the  deaf  and  dumb  of  the  whole  Union.  Having  testified  their  affectionate  gratitude,  during  his  lifetime,  by  the  presentation 
of  a  service  of  plate,  they,  after  his  death,  by  contributions  from  the  graduates  and  pupils,  not  merely  of  the  asylum  at 
Hartford,  but  of  all  the  kindred  schools  in  the  Union,  raised  to  him  a  monument  on  the  grounds  of  the  American  asylum,  with 
this  inscription:  "Erected  to  the  Memory  of  the  llev.  Thomas  Hopkins  Gallaudet,  LL.D.,  by  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  of  the 
United  States,  as  a  Testimonial  of  Profound  Gratitude  to  their  Earliest  and  Best  Friend  and  Benefactor." 

Thomas  Gallaudet,  D.  D.,  eldest  son  of  licv.  Thomas  H.  Gallaudet,  became,  in  1843,  at  the  age  of  twenty,  and  continued 
for  fifteen  years,  a  professor  in  the  New  York  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb.  The  sou  of  a  deaf-mute  mother,  and 
himself  marrying  a  deaf-mute,  he  took  a  warm  interest  in  the  spiritual  and  temporal  welfare  of  the  deaf  and  dumb,  who,  after 
leaving  school,  find  themselves  in  a  great  measure  cut  off  from  religious  privileges,  and  at  a  disadvantage  in  the  competition 
for  employment.  This  interest  led  to  his  gradually  assuming  the  duties  of  pastor  to  a  deaf-mute  congregation;  and,  finally, 
as  the  result  of  his  labors,  a  church  and  congregation  were  built  up,  called  "St.  Ann's  Church  for  Deaf-Mutes,"  (connected 
with  the  Episcopal  denomination,)  into  which  most  jjf  the  deaf  and  dumb  living  in  New  York  city  and  vicinity  have  been  gathered, 
with  a  number  of  families  sufficient  to  make  a  respectable  parish,  some  containing  deaf-mute  children,  others  attracted  by 
benevolent  interest  in  the  work.  Of  this  church  Dr.  Gallaudet  is  rector.  The  church  and  parsonage  are  on  Eighteenth 
street,  near  Fifth  avenue,  and  cost  seventy  thousand  dollars. 

Here  is  probably  the  only  church  in  the  world  gathered  and  conducted  with  a  special  regard  to  the  interests  of  deaf-mutes, 
and  where  regular  services  are  held  for  the  benefit  of  the  deaf-mute  portion  of  the  congregation  in  their  own  language  of  signs. 
In  addition  to  his  labors  as  pastor,  and  as  tho  temporal  friend  and  adviser  of  the  deaf  and  dumb,  Dr.  Gallaudet  frequently 
visits  other  cities,  and  gives  religious  services  in  the  language  of  signs  wherever  a  number  of  deaf-mutes  can  be  collected. 

Edward  M.  Gallaudet,  principal  of  the  Columbian  Institution,  at  Washington,  is  another  son  of  the  venerated  founder  of 
the  American  asylum.  The  flourishing  condition  of  the  institution  under  his  care  attests  his  hereditary  ability  and  zeal  as  an 
instructor  of  the  deaf  and  dumb. 

Laurent  Clerc,  the  best  pupil  of  the  celebrated  Abbe  Sicard,  and  the  oldest  teacher  of  the  deaf  and  dumb  in  the  United 
States,  was  born  in  Dauphiny,  France,  in  1785.  His  parents  ascribed  the  total  loss  of  the  two  senses  of  hearing  and  smell 
to  his  having  fallen  into  the  fire  when  about  a  year  old,  receiving  a  severe  burn  on  the  side  of  his  face.  At  the  age  of  twelve 
he  entered  the  school  of  the  Abbe  Sicard,  who,  a  few  years  previously,  had  succeeded  the  benevolent  De  1'Epee.  The  Abbe, 
recognizing  the  uncommon  abilities  of  young  Clerc,  retained  him  as  a  teacher,  at  a  very  moderate  salary,  however,  though  in 
a  few  years  he  was  thought  competent  to  teach  the  highest  class,  and  was  pronounced,  by  no  less  an  authority  than  that  of  the 
celebrated  Bebian,  the  "glory  and  support"  of  the  institution  of  Paris.  This  exiguity  of  salary,  combined  with  the  noble 
ambition  of  carrying  the  blessings  of  education  to  his  deaf-mute  brethren  in  another  hemisphere,  disposed  him  to  accept  readily 
the  proposal  of  Mr.  Gallaudet,  as  already  related,  and  secured  to  the  infancy  of  deaf-mute  instruction  in  America  the  services 
of  one  of  the  best  qualified  teachers  then  living.  Mr.  Clerc  has  the  merit  of  having  taught  the  language  of  signs  and  the 
processes  of  instruction  to  most  of  the  early  American  teachers  of  the  deaf  and  dumb.  After  more  than  hiilf  a  century  of 
faithful  labor  in  his  vocation,  (including  ten  years  in  the  Parisian  school,)  he  retired,  in  1858,  from  active  duty,  and  enjoys,  at  a 
green  old  age,  the  ease  and  universal  respect  so  well  earned.  He  married  a  deaf-mute,  and  has  four  children  blessed  with  all 
their  faculties,  and  respectable  and  useful  members  of  society.  Mr.  Clerc  has  published,  in  the  "American  Annals  of  the 
Deaf  and  Dumb,"  some  interesting  reminiscences  of  his  early  friend  and  school-fellow,  Massieu,  and  of  his  own  visit  to  Europe. 
His  style,  for  a  born  deaf-mute,  is  remarkably  correct  and  perspicuous.  ^ 

Lewis  Weld,  A.  M.,  descended  from  a  line  of  New  England  ministers,  waa  one  of  the  earliest  associates  of  Mr. 
Gallaudet  in  the  American  asylum.  In  1822  he  was  called  to  conduct  the  Pennsylvania  institution,  and  in  1830  was  summoned 
back  to  Hartford  as  the  successor  of  Mr.  Gallaudet.  He  continued  at  the  head  of  the  American  asylum  till  his  death,  December 
30,  1853,  at  the  age  of  fifty-seven.  In  1844  he  visited  many  of  the  schools  for  deaf-mutes  in  Europe,  mainly  with  the  view 
of  ascertaining  what  success  was  obtained  in  teaching  articulation,  and  published  the  result  of  his  observations  in  a  valuable 
report  appended  to  the  twenty-ninth  report  of  the  American  asylum.  The  general  result  of  his  observations  was  decidedly 
unfavorable  to  the  teaching  of  articulation  to  the  deaf  and  dumb,  unless  in  rare  exceptional  cases. 

llev.  William  Wolcott  Turner  was  elected  principal  of  the  American  asylum,  as  the  successor  of  Mr.  Weld,  and  held  that 
office  till  the  present  summer,  (1863,)  when  he  retired.  He  had  been  an  instructor  in  the  American  asylum  since  1821,  and 
was  thus,  since  the  retirement  of  Mr.  Clerc,  the  senior  of  American  teachers  of  deaf-mutes.  The  present  flourishing  condition 
of  that  venerable  school  attests  the  tact  and  ability  of  its  late  experienced  principal.  Mr.  Turner  attended  most  of  the  con 
ventions  of  American  teachers  of  the  deaf  and  dumb,  taking  a  leading  part  in  the  discussions,  and  has  been  a  frequent  contributor 
to  the  Annals. 

Lucerne  Kac,  an  accomplished  instructor  in  the  American  asylum,  and  for  several  years  the  editor  of  the  American  Annals 
of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  died  September  16,  1854,  in  his  forty-third  year. 

Samuel  Porter  has  been  many  years  a  teacher,  first  in  the  American  asylum,  afterwards  in  the  New  York  institution,  and 
again  in  the  asylum,  from  which  he  retired  two  or  three  years  since  to  devote  himself  to  literary  pursuits.  As  the  successor 
of  Mr.  Eae,  he  edited  the  American  Annals  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  with  much  ability  for  several  years.  He  has  also  written 
occasional  articles  for  newspapers  and  reviews,  adapted  to  diffuse  correct  views  concerning  the  condition  and  best  mode  of 
instructing  the  deaf  and  dumb.  His  anonymous  article  on  the  "Education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb,"  in  the  American  Review 


684  APPENDIX. 

for  May,  1846,  presents  an  admirably  condensed  view  of  the  subject,  especially  of  the  observations  of  Mr.  Weld  and  Mr.  Day 
on  the  European  articulating  schools. 

Harvey  Prindle  Peet,  LL.D.,  was  born  at  Bethlehem,  Connecticut,  November  19,  1794.  A  farmer's  son,  working  himself 
on  his  father's  farm  in  summer,  and  teaching  a  district  school  in  winter,  in  those  years  while  other  youth  arc  in  college,  his 
early  advantages  of  education  were  very  restricted,  but  by  native  force  of  mind  and  character,  strengthened  by  this  rough 
discipline,  he  worked  his  way  to  a  liberal  education,  and  graduated  with  distinction  at  Yale  College,  in  1822.  Hi?  views  were 
directed  to  the  Christian  ministry,  but  an  invitation  to  engage  in  the  instruction  of  the  deaf  and  dumb  in  the  American  asylum, 
gave  him  the  opportunity  of  discovering  his  rare  fitness  for  this  new  profession.  He  continued  in  this  school  nine  years,  and 
acquired  a  reputation  for  eminent  efficiency,  both  as  a  teacher  of  a  class  and  as  the  steward  of  the  asylum,  which  led  to  his 
rcceivino-,  in  the  beginning  of  the  year  1831,  the  appointment  of  principal  of  the  New  York  institution,  which  had  been  for 
some  years  declining  in  public  estimation,  owing  to  incompetent  management.  Under  the  care  of  Mr.  Pcet,  this  institution,  in 
a  few  years,  attained  the  very  highest  rank  among  similar  institutions  on  either  side  of  the  Atlantic. 

As  a  teacher,  Dr.  Pect  was  distinguished  for  his  perfect  control  over  his  pupils,  even  the  rudest  and  most  wilful  new 
comers,  and  by  his  ability  to  command  their  attention*  excite  their  mcnta^  powers,  and  make  durable  impressions  on  their 
memories.  Very  few  teachers  of  deaf-mutes  have"  equalled  him  in  mastery  of  the  language  of  gestures,  or  in  the  ability  to 
convey  ideas,  clearly  and  impressively,  in  that  language.  Though  a  strict  disciplinarian,  he  has  ever  been  regarded  as  a  friend 
and  father  by  his  pupils. 

The  benefits  of  the  long  and  zealous  labors  of  Dr.  Pcet  have  not  been  confined  to  his  own  institution.  Teachers  trained 
by  him  have  carried  his  improved  methods  of  instruction  to  many  schools  at  the  south  and  west,  and  his  series  of  elementary 
works  have  lightened  the  labors  of  the  teachers  and  promoted  the  progress  of  the  pupils  in  nearly  all  the  institutions  for 
deaf-mutes  in  the  United  States  and  in  British  America.  Dr.  Pcet  took  a  leading  and  efficient  part  in  originating  the  conventions 
of  American  teachers  of  the  deaf  and  dumb,  of  which  five  have  been  held — at  New  York,  in  1850;  at  Hartford,  in  1851;  at 
Columbus,  Ohio,  in  1853;  at  Staunton,  Virginia,  in  1S55;  and  at  Jacksonville,  Illinois,  in  1858.  Dr.  Pcet  attended  all  these 
conventions,  presenting  papers  of  great  permanent  value  at  each,  and  taking  a  leading  part  in  the  discussions,  thus  putting 
on  record,  in  their  published  proceedings,  the  fruits  of  his  long  experience  and  rare  judgment,  for  the  benefit  of  his  professional 
brethren.  He  has  also  been  a  frequent  and  voluminous  contributor  to  the  American  Annals  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  discussing, 
among  other  topics,  the  best  course  of  instruction,  the  superiority  of  natural,  or  colloquial,  to  methodical  signs,*  and  the 
qualifications  of  the  principal  of  an  institution.  In  the  summer  of  1851,  Dr.  Peet  visited  many  of  the  European  institutions 
for  deaf-mutes,  and  gave  the  result  of  his  observations  in  a  very  valuable  report  annexed  to  the  thirty -third  report  of  the  New 
York  institution.  He  has  been  a  zealous  and  diligent  collector  of  the  statistics  of  the  deaf  and  dumb,  and  has  given  to  the 
world,  in  connexion  with  some  of  the  New  York  reports,  especially  the  thirty -fourth,  thirty-fifth,  and  forty-fourth,  the  fullest 
collections  of  such  statistics  extant. 

It  may  truly  be  said  that  the  publications  of  Dr.  Peet  for  the  benefit  of  the  deaf  and  dumb  surpass,  in  number,  extent, 
and  value,  not  merely  those  of  any  other  American  teacher,  but  those  of  all  other  American  teachers  together.  The  following 
list  embraces  only  the  most  important.  Others  are  briefly  indicated  above. 

1.  Elementary  Lessons,  being  a  Course  of  Instruction  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Part  I.     This  little  volume  of  graduated 
lessons  in  language,  on  a  principle  of  philosophical  progress,  of  which  the  first  edition  appeared  in  1844,  was  welcomed  with 
a  satisfaction  amounting  to  enthusiasm,  has  passed  through  several  editions,  and  is  still  the  only  text-book  in  the  instruction 
of  the  younger  classes  in  most  of  the  schools  for  the  deaf  and  dumb  in  the  United  States  and  in  British  America.     It  has  also 
been  found  a  very  attractive  first  book  for  little  children  who  hear;  and  missionaries  have  proved  its  value  in  giving  the  first 
lessons  in  the  English  language  to  their  little  heathen  pupils. 

2.  Course  of  Instruction,  Part  II. 

3.  Course  of  Instruction,  Part  III.     These  two  volumes  lead  the  pupil  through  the  difficulties  of  language,  by  a  gradual 
progression,  to  the  point  where  he  can  advantageously  use  books  prepared  for  children  who  have  already  acquired  through 
the  ear  that  language  which  costs  the  deaf-mute  such  severe  labor  to  acquire  through  the  eye. 

4.  Scripture  Lessons  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb. 

5.  Address  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Chapel  of  the  New  York  Institution,  December  2,  1846. 

6.  Address  at  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the  North  Carolina  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  April  14,  1848. 
These  two  instructive  and  eloquent  addresses  treat  of  the  contrast  between  the  uneducated  and  the  educated  deaf  and  dumb, 
and  give  an  admirably  condensed  sketch  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  art  of  instructing  them,  and  of  the  method  of  instruction. 

7.  Memoir  on  the  Origin  and  Early  History  of  the  art  of  instructing  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  presented  at  the  first  convention, 
and  reprinted  in  the  American  Annals  for  April,  1851. 

8.  Memoir  on  the  History  of  the  art  of  instructing  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Second  Period.     This  paper,  a  continuation  of 
the  preceding,  occupies  more  than  sixty  pages  in  the  proceedings  of  the  fifth  convention.     The  two  form  the  best  ske'ch 
extant  of  the  history  of  deaf-mute  instruction,  especially  as  to  its  earlier  periods. 

0.  Report  on  European  Institutions  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  annexed  to  the  thirty-third  New  York  report. 

10.  Report  on  the  Legal  Rights  and  Liabilities  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb.     This  is  a  monograph  of  great  interest  and 

"  By  nitlliodical  sign*  is  technically  understood  signs  made  in  the  order  of  words,  and  with  variations  corresponding  to  the  inflection,  of  words; 
hence,  different  from  the  signs  us»<!  liy  deaf-mutes  iu  conversation. 


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value,  not  merely  the  best,  but  probably  the  only  complete  treatise  on  that  subject,  adapted  to  the  use  of  English  and  American 
lawyers.  It  was  presented  at  the  fourth  convention,  in  the  published  proceedings  of  which  it  occupies  more  than  a  hundred 
pages.  An  imperfect  copy  appeared  in  the  American  Journal  of  Insanity  in  the  summer  of  18f>G. 

11.  Notions  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  before  Instruction,  especially  on  Religious  Subjects.  This  remarkable  article 
appeared  in  the  Bibliotheca  Sacra,  for  July,  1855,  and  was  rcpublished  in  the  American  Annals  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  for 
October,  1S55.  A  fuller  account  of  Dr.  Peet  and  hia  valuable  labors  will  be  found  in  the  American  Journal  of  Education, 
for  June,  1857. 

Isaac  Lewis  Peet,  M.  A.,  has  been  a  professor  in  the  New  York  institution  since  1845.  In  1851  he  accompanied  his 
father  in  his  visit  to  the  schools  of  Europe,  on  which  occasion,  says  Dr.  Peet  in  his  report,  "his  attainments,  as  a  linguist, 
made  his  services,  during  our  continental  tour,  singularly  useful,"  and  adds  that  much  of  the  merit  of  the  report  was  due  to 
him.  When,  the  following  year,  a  high  class  was  established  in  the  New  York  institution,  for  the  benefit  of  such  deaf-mutes 
as,  after  going  through  the  ordinary  course  of  instruction,  might  show  a  capacity  for  being  benefited  by  an  additional  course 
of  higher  studies,  he  was  selected  as  the  teacher  of  this  class,  making  him  ex  officio  vice-principal  of  the  institution.  For 
impressing  on  his  deaf-mute  pupils  the  laws  of  grammar  and  the  structure  of  written  language,  Professor  Peet  makes  much 
use  of  Barnard's  Grammatical  Symbols,  of  which  he  has  given  an  able  exposition  in  a  paper  printed  in  the  proceedings  of 
the  third  convention.  He  is,  moreover,  the  author  of  a  new  and  philosophical  system  of  grammatical  analysis,  which  not  only 
materially  simplifies  the  labor  of  teaching  language  to  the  deaf  and  dumb,  but  will  undoubtedly  supersede  the  ordinary 
methods  of  teaching  grammar  to  those  who  hear. 

Edward  Peet,  M.  A.,  second  son  of  Dr.  Peet,  was,  for  more  than  thirteen  years,  a  professor  in  the  New  York  institution, 
and  was  an  able,  faithful,  and  successful  teacher.  He  contributed  to  the  American  Annals  papers  on  Degerando  and  Itard, 
chiefly  translated  from  the  French.  For  several  years  he  devoted  his  leisure  to  the  preparation  of  an  arithmetic  for  the  use 
of  his  pupils,  a  woik  of  much  merit  both  as  respects  its  lucidity  of  illustration  and  arrangement,  and  the  happy  choice  of 
examples.  It  is  used  in  the  institution  in  manuscript.  He  died  January  27,  1862,  at  the  early  age  of  thirty-five. 

Dudley  Peet,  M.  D.,  youngest  son  of  Dr.  Peet,  after  graduating  at  Yale  College,  studied  medicine  at  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons  in  New  York.  He  practiced  his  profession  for  a  year  or  two  at  Burlington,  Iowa,  and  then  accepted 
an  appointment  as  professor  in  the  New  York  institution,  for  the  duties  of  which  post  he  was  eminently  qualified.  His  death, 
by  pulmonary  disease,  aggravated  by  his  self-sacrificing  labors  in  behalf  of  the  deaf  and  dumb,  April  18,  1862,  at  the  early 
age  of  thirty-two,  was  au  irreparable  loss  to  the  cause  of  deaf-mute  instruction.  He  left  us  a  Dissertation  on  the  Remote  and 
Proximate  Causes  of  Deafness,  published  in  the  American  Annals  for  April,  1856,  and  a  Monograph  on  the  Inlinitive.Mood, 
designed  as  part  of  a  grammar  for  the  use  of  the  deaf  and  dumb,  which  is  used  in  manuscript  in  the  higher  classes  of  the 
New  York  institution. 

John  R.  Burnet  is  a  farmer,  residing  in  Livingston,  New  Jersey.  He  lost  his  hearing,  at  the  age  of  eight,  by  an  attack 
of  inflammation  of  the  brain.  Thus  cut  off  from  social  intercourse,  he  was  driven  to  books.  He  served  for  a  time  as  a  teacher 
in  die  New  York  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  and  afterwards  married  a  deaf-mute  pupil  of  that  institution.  He  has 
thus,  from  personal  experience  and  reading,  au  intimate  acquaintance  with  the  characteristics  of  deaf-mutes,  and  the  history 
aud  principles  of  the  art  of  instructing  them.  lie  has  been  a  frequent  contributor  to  the  American  Annals,  and  has  also 
furnished  articles  011  the  deaf  and  dumb  to  the  North  American  Review  (April,  1844)  and  the  Biblical  Repository  (October, 
1S42.)  His  first  attempt  at  authorship  was  a  little  volume  (long  since  out  of  print)  published  at  Newark,  New  Jersey,  in 
1835,  with  the  title:  "Tales  of  the  Deaf  aud  Dumb,  with  Miscellaneous  Poems." 

John  Carlin,  a  deaf-mute  from  birth,  and  one  of  the  earliest  pupils  of  the  Philadelphia  school,  though  not  a  teacher, 
deserves  mention  for  his  uncommon  attainments  in  language.  He  reads  French  and  one  or  two  other  languages,  and  writes 
English  with  an  ease  and  correctness  quite  remarkable  in  a  deaf-mute  from  birth.  He  has  been  an  occasional  contributor  to 
the  Annals,  and  has  written  largely  for  the  newspapers,  especially  for  the  "Gallaudet  Guide,"  a  monthly  published  for  two  or 
three  years  by  deaf-mutes  at  Boston  and  Hartford.  Mr.  Carlin  married  a  deaf-mute,  and  has  several  children,  all  free  from  the 
infirmity  of  their  parents.  He  is  a  miniature  painter  in  New  York  city,  in  which  occupation  he  was  very  successful  before 
the  growing  perfection  of  photography  crowded  the  pencil  and  brush  from  the  field  of  competition. 

James  Nack  became  totally  deaf  from  a  fall,  at  the  age  of  eight.  He  has  long  been  employed  as  a  searcher  of  records 
in  the  county  clerk's  office,  New  York  city.  He  has  been  a  voluminous  writer  of  poetry  for  newspapers  and  magazines,  and 
at  four  different  times  published  his  select  poems  in  neat  volumes. 

Levi  S.  Backus,  a  deaf-mute,  has,  for  nearly  thirty  years,  been  editor  and  proprietor  of  a  weekly  newspaper,  the  Cana- 
joharic  (New  York)  Radii. 

Samuel  Akcrly,  M.  D.,  was  an  early  and  efficient  friend  of  the  deaf  and  dumb,  and  did  more  than  any  other  man  to 
promote  the  foundation  of  the  New  York  institution.  He  devoted  the  latter  years  of  his  life  to  the  building  up  of  the  New 
York  Institution  for  the  Blind.  He  died  in  July,  1846.  Besides  reports  and  addresses,  and  a  paper  on  the  curious  coincidences 
between  the  signs  of  the  deaf  and  dumb  and  those  used  among  the  western  aboriginal  tribes,  he  compiled  a  volume  of 
Elementary  Exercises  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  (1821.) 

Frederick  Augustus  Porter  Barnard,  LL.D.,  a  native  of  Sheffield,  Massachusetts,  and  a  graduate  of  Yale  College  became 
an  instructor  in  the  American  asylum  in  1831,  and  transferred  his  services  to  the  New  York  institution  in  the  following 
year.  Here  lie  co-operated  zealously  and  ably  with  Dr.  Peet.  and  Messrs.  Vaisse,  Bartlett,  Gary,  and  Day,  in  simplifying 


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and  improving  the  method  of  instruction,  especially  in  throwing  off  the  old  incumbrances  of  methodical  signs.  He  contributed 
to  the  North  American  Review  (April,  1834)  a  valuable  article  of  eighty  pages,  headed  "  Observations  on  the  Deaf  and  Dumb," 
and  also  an  article  on  the  "Existing  state  of  the  Art  of  Instructing  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,"  in  the  Literary  and  Theological 
Review  for  September,  1835.  He  improved  and  reduced  to  system  the  grammatical  symbols  elaborated  by  successive  teachers 
from  the  theory  of  ciphers  of  the  Abbe  Sicard,  and  embodied  them  in  a  valuable  English  grammar  which  he  published  in 
1836,  with  the  title  of  "Analytical  Grammar,  with  Symbolic  Illustration,"  a  work  still  used  in  the  New  York  institution.  In 
1838  be  accepted  a  professorship  in  the  University  of  Alabama,  and  some  fifteen  or  twenty  years  later  became  president  of 
the  University  of  Mississippi. 

Leon  Vaisse,  after  serving  four  years  as  a  teacher  in  the  Institution  of  Paris,  was  invited  to  America,  and  brought  to  the 
New  York  institution,  in  which  he  served  four  years  very  acceptably,  a  knowledge  of  the  improvements  made  in  the  art  of 
instruction  by  B6bian,  Degcrando,  and  other  able  successors  of  Sicard.  Returning  to  his  native  country  in  1834,  and  rcas- 
sumiug  a  professorship  in  the  Parisian  institution,  he  has  risen  to  the  position  of  professor  of  the  Classe  de  Pcrfcctionnemc.nt, 
corresponding  to  the  high  class  in  an  American  school,  lie  has  published  many  short  but  well  written  articles  on  the  deaf 
and  dumb.  At  one  time  he  devoted  much  labor  to  the  teaching  of  a  selected  class  in  articulation,  and  published  a  little 
brochure  in  which  the  mechanism  of  speech  was  visibly  illustrated,  accompanied  by  an  alphabet,  the  letters  of  which  imitated 
or  suggested  the  positions  of  the  vocal  organs  in  uttering  them,  lie  has  also  given  us  a  system  of  grammatical  symbols 
differing  somewhat  from  that  used  in  the  New  York  institution. 

Rev.  Josiah  Addison  Gary,  a  native  of  West  Brookfield,  Massachusetts,  and  a  graduate  of  Amherst  College,  was 
for  nineteen  years,  one  of  the  most  accomplished  and  efficient  professors  in  the  New  York  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and 
Dumb.  In  1851  he  was  appointed  superintendent  of  the  Ohio  institution,  as  the  successor  of  its  founder,  Rev.  H.  N.  Hubbell. 
His  bright  course  of  virtue  and  usefulness  was  prematurely  closed  by  a  rheumatic  affection,  taking  the  form  of  anchylosis, 
and  finally  locking  up  nearly  all  motion.  Still,  he  continued  to  perform  the  duties  of  his  office  till  within  a  few  days  of  his 
death,  August  7,  1852,  at  the  early  age  of  thirty-nine.  Though  he  left  us  no  considerable  work,  his  contributions  to  the 
newspapers,  adapted  to  call  public  attention  to  the  subject  of  deaf-mute  education,  were  numerous  and  well  worth  preservation. 
He  prepared  valuable  book  notices  appended  to  some  of  the  New  York  reports.  There  is  a  curious  paper  of  his  on  deaf-mute 
idioms  in  the  proceedings  of  the  second  convention. 

John  A.  Jacobs,  A.  M.,  has  been  for  nearly  forty  years  at  the  head  of  the  Asylum  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  at  Danville, 
Kentucky,  and  has  distinguished  himself  for  his  benevolent  zeal  in  the  cause  of  the  mute.  He  learned  the  language  of  signs 
and  the  processes  of  instruction  from  Mr.  Clerc  and  Mr.  Gallaudet,  at  Hartford,  lie  published,  as  early  as  1834,  a  little  book 
of  "Lessons  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,"  and  gave  to  the  press  a  more  carefully  prepared  work,  in  18GO,  under  the  title  of 
"  Primary  Lessons  for  Dcaf-Mutcs."  Mr.  Jacobs  has  also  been  a  frequent  contributor  to  the  Annals,  particularly  distinguishing 
himself  for  his  zeal  in  defence  of  methodical  signs,  which  he  holds,  against  the  evidence  of  experience  and  the  opinions  of 
most  teachers,  to  be  necessary  for  the  deaf-mute  as  a  connecting  link  between  words  and  ideas. 

George  Edward  Day,  D.  D.,  (now  and  for  some  years  past  professor  of  biblical  literature  in  Lane  Theological  Seminary, 
near  Cincinnati,  Ohio,)  is  a  native  of  New  Haven  and  a  graduate  of  Yale  College.  Though  the  youngest,  he  was  one  of  the 
best  scholars  of  his  class.  He  acquired,  in  the  New  York  institution,  during  two  years'  service  as  a  teacher,  (1833  to  1835,)  a 
more  than  commonly  correct  and  extensive  knowledge  of  the  theory,  practice,  and  history  of  deaf-mute  instruction.  This 
qualification,  joined  to  his  eminent  ability  as  an  investigator  and  a  writer,  and  his  familiar  knowledge  of  the  French  and 
German  languages,  pointed  him  out  as  the  proper  man  to  make  an  examination  of  the  European  schools  for  the  deaf  and  dumb, 
with  the  view  of  comparing  results  with  those  attained  in  our  own  schools,  and  of  suggesting  improvements,  if  their  methods 
should  be  found  in  any  respect  superior  to  our  own.  In  1844  he  visited  many  of  those  in  England  and  Germany,  and  in  I860 
his  attention  was  chiefly  given  to  the  schools  in  Holland  and  the  Institution  of  Paris.  On  each  occasion  he  made  reports, 
(annexed  to  the  reports  of  the  New  York  institution  for  those  years,  the  twenty-sixth  and  forty-second,)  which  are  documents 
of  great  and  permanent  value — the  first  especially,  which  embraces  a  full  description  of  the  German  methods  of  instruction, 
including  the  most  approved  processes  for  teaching  articulation  to  deaf-mutes.  The  conclusion  to  which  Dr.  Day  arrived  was, 
that  our  system,  judged  by  its  results,  is  superior  to  those  of  the  English,  German,  and  Hollandish  schools,  and  that  the  teaching 
of  articulation  seldom  yields  results  of  any  practical  value  to  the  pupil  in  the  intercourse  of  society  after  leaving  school,  while 
it  exacts  a  waste  of  time,  and  a  restriction  on  the  development  of  the  pupil's  favorite  language  of  signs,  that  materially  cramp 
his  mental  improvement  and  his  social  enjoyments.  It  is  a  significant  fact  that  in  England  the  teaching  of  articulation  to  the 
deaf  and  dumb,  once  considered  an  indispensable  part,  of  the  system  of  instruction,  has  been,  for  many  years,  going  more  and 
more  into  disfavor  and  disuse. 

David  E.  Bartlett  has  been  more  than  thirty  years  at  Hartford  in  the  American  asylum,  in  the  New  York  institution,  as 
the  head  of  a  private  school  for  deaf-mute  children,  and  again  in  the  American  asylum.  He  is  distinguished  for  his  cxpertness 
and  eloquence  in  the  language  of  signs. 

Oran  AY.  Morris  is  also  a  teacher  of  more  than  thirty  years'  experience,  chiefly  in  the  New  York  institution,  where  he  is 
still  a  professor.  He  served,  about  ten  years  ago,  a  year  or  two  as  head  of  the  Tennessee  school. 

Rev.  15.  M.  Fay,  formerly  of  the  New  York  institution,  is  now  head  of  the  Michigan  institution. 

James  «S.  Brown,  reported  to  be  recently  deceased,  was  successively  at  the  head  of  the  Indiana  and  Louisiana  institutions. 

Abraham  B.  Hutton,  more  than  thirty  years  at  the  head  of  the  Pennsylvania  institution,  is  universally  esteemed  as  well 
for  ability  and  success  in  his  profession,  as  for  the  worth  of  his  private  character. 


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Rev.  Collins  Stone  went  from  the  American  asylum,  in  1852,  as  the  successor  of  Mr.  Gary  in  the  snperintcndency  of  the 
Ohio  institution.  He  lias  been  very  recently  recalled  to  Hartford,  as  the  successor  of  Mr.  Turner. 

Jacob  Van  Nostrand  went  from  the  New  York  institution  to  organize  the  Texas  institution. 

William  D.  Cooke,  a  native  of  Vermont,  was  the  founder  of  the  North  Carolina  institution,  from  which  he  has,  within 
two  or  three  years,  transferred  his  services  to  the  Georgia  institution. 

THE    BLIND. 

PEESONS    IN   AMERICA   AND    EUROPE    WHO   HAVE    DEVOTED    SPECIAL  ATTENTION    TO    THE 

INTERESTS  OF  THE  BLIND. 

BELIEVING  that  brief  biographical  sketches  of  those  who  have  done  most  for  the  improvement  of  the  condition  of  the 
blind  would  not  only  prove  interesting  and  instructive,  in  this  connexion,  but  be  an  incentive  to  beneficence,  we  subjoin  the 
following : 

Valentin  Haiiy,  called  by  French  writers  "the  Apostle  of  the  Blind,"  was  the  originator  of  schools  for  the  free  instruction 
of  blind  persons.  He  was  a  younger  brother  of  the  celebrated  mineralogist,  the  Abbe  Rene  Haiiy,  and  was  the  son  of  a  poor 
weaver  in  the  village  of  St.  Just,  Picardy,  France.  He  was  born  November  13,  1745,  and  educated,  at  first  through  the 
intervention  of  some  benevolent  monks  of  a  neighboring  monastery,  in  the  schools  of  his  native  village,  and  afterward  at  one 
of  the  colleges  of  Paris.  His  aptitude  for  classic  and  linguistic  studies  is  said  to  have  been  remarkable.  After  completing 
his  collegiate  course,  he  soon  received  an  appointment  in  the  bureau  of  foreign  affairs,  and  for  nearly  twenty  years  filled  the 
post  of  translator  of  despatches.  It  was  not  till  his  thirty-eighth  year  that  he  became  interested  in  the  instruction  of  the 
blind,  and  his  attention  was  called  to  the  subject  by  an  incident  which,  though  trivial  in  itself,  changed  the  whole  tenor  of  his 
subsequent  life. 

The  proprietor  of  a  cafe  in  one  of  the  principal  thoroughfares,  desirous  of  attracting  a  larger  amount  of  custom,  procured, 
at  a  trifling  compensation,  the  services  of  eight  or  ten  blind  men,  whom  be  arranged  before  a  long  desk,  with  leather  spectacles 
on  nose,  and  instruments  in  their  hands,  and  placing  open  music  books  before  them,  from  which  they  feigned  to  read,  caused 
them  to  execute  the  most  horrible  discords  upon  their  instruments,  in  the  true  use  of  which  they  were  entirely  unskilled.  This 
performance  drew  together  a  large  crowd,  who,  while  laughing  over  the  discordant  sounds,  patronized  the  cafe.  Among  these 
spectators  was  Valentin  Haiiy ;  but  the  sight,  far  from  exciting  his  mirth,  led  him  to  reflect  on  the  possibility  of  instructing 
these  unfortunate  persons  in  letters  and  music. 

There  was  then  in  Paris  a  German  lady  of  high  rank,  Mademoiselle  de  Paradis,  who,  though  blind  from  the  age  of  two 
years,  had,  by  the  efforts  of  her  friends  and  the  inventive  genius  of  the  printer  Weissemburg,  of  Mannheim,  been  enabled  to 
acquire  a  good  education,  and,  by  means  of  pin  types,  could  communicate  with  her  absent  friends,  Haiiy  had  formed  the 
acquaintance  of  this  estimable  lady,  and  at  this  time  (1784)  he  communicated  to  her  his  desire  to  instruct  the  blind  poor,  and 
sought  her  advice  as  to  the  best  method  of  accomplishing  it.  She  readily  gave  him  the  counsel  he  sought,  and,  after  maturing 
his  plans,  he  tested  them  by  the  instruction  of  some  blind  pupils.  His  first  pupil  was  a  young  blind  beggar,  named  Lesueur, 
whose  widowed  mother  and  helpless  brothers  and  sisters  the  benevolent  Haiiy  supported,  while  he  taught  the  boy  the  elementary 
studies  and  music.  Lesueur  proved  a  very  tractable  pupil,  and  after  giving  him  six  months'  instruction,  Haiiy  read  a  paper  on 
the  instruction  of  the  blind  before  the  Royal  Academy  of  Science,  and  exhibited  the  proficiency  of  his  pupil  as  proof  of  the 
positions  he  had  advanced.  The  members  of  the  academy  declaring  their  satisfaction  at  what  they  had  witnessed,  appointed 
a  commission  to  examine  the  matter  more  fully.  The  commission  reported  in  February,  1785,  and  expressed,  in  the  strongest 
terms,  their  admiration  alike  of  the  philanthropy  of  the  teacher  and  the  results  he  had  attained.  They  also  commended  the 
new  undertaking  to  the  royal  favor. 

Meantime,  the  Philanthropic  Society  offered  to  support  twelve  blind  children  if  Haiiy  would  instruct  them.  He  consented, 
and  pupils  coming  in  from  other  sources,  he  soon  had  a  class  of  twenty.  It  was  during  this  period,  also,  that  he  gave  to  the 
world  his  great  invention  of  printing  in  raised  letters  for  the  blind.  This  seems  to  have  been  partly  the  result  of  accident. 
Lesueur  being  sent  to  his  master's  desk  one  day  for  some  article,  and  passing  his  fingers  over  the  papers  on  the  desk,  came 
in  contact  with  the  back  of  a  printed  note,  which  had  received  an  unusually  strong  impression,  and  distinguished  the  form  of 
the  letter  o.  He  brought  the  note  to  Haiiy  to  show  him  that  he  could  do  this,  and  the  discovery  at  once  suggested  to  him 
that  this  was  the  germ  of  a  plan  'for  providing  the  blind  with  books.  He  tested  it  further  by  writing  upon  paper  with  a  sharp 
point,  and  reversing  the  paper,  found  that  Lesueur  read  it  with  great  facility.  To  complete  his  invention,  however,  it  VMS 
necessary  that  the  raised  characters  should  be  so  distinct  that  the  touch  of  the  blind  should  enable  them  to  distinguish  between 
those  which  were  most  similar,  and  to  recognize  each  letter  readily.  For  this  purpose  he  adopted  the  lllyrian  letters,  the 
angular  form  of  which  caused  them  to  be  most  easily  recognized. 

The  five  years  which  followed  the  favorable  report  of  the  commission  of  the  Royal  Academy  were  years  of  great  pros 
perity  to  the  school  for  the  blind.  Patronized  and  honored  by  the  King  and  nobles,  receiving  abundant  contributions  and 
benefits  from  the  most  eminent  artists  and  musical  performers,  and  constantly  praised  and  applauded,  a  man  of  less  modesty 
and  dignity  of  character  would  have  been  spoiled  by  this  excessive  adulation ;  but  the  philanthropist  was  not  one  whom  flattery 
could  spoil.  The  notice  and  contributions  of  the  great  were  utilized  in  the  carrying  out  of  his  purposes  for  the  benefit  of  his 
pupils.  His  types  for  printing  in  raised  letters  were  reduced  in  size  and  improved  in  form;  he  had  invented  and  published  a 


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scries  of  maps  iu  relief;  had  introduced  and  brought  to  some  perfection  a  system  of  musical  instruction ;  and  had  established 
workshops,  in  which  those  trades  best  adapted  to  the  capacities  of  the  blind  were  taught. 

Then  came  a  season  of  adversity,  in  which  the  heroic  traits  of  Haiiy's  character  appeared  in  strong  relief.  The  Philan 
thropic  Society,  his  first  patron,  was  broken  up  at  the  very  commencement  of  the  reign  of  terror;  the  school  was  transferred 
to  the  care  of  the  state,  and  an  appropriation  for  its  support  voted,  but  the  assignats  presently  became  nearly  worthless,  and, 
having  exhausted  his  own  fortune,  Ilaiiy  procured  a  scanty  subsistence  for  his  pupils  by  printing  the  numerous  bulletins, 
handbills,  and  tracts,  which  abounded  at  that  period.  In  this  work  Lcsueur  assisted  him.  As  the  pressure  of  want  grew 
stronger,  Ilaiiy  subsisted  on  one  meal  a  day,  lest  his  dear  children,  as  he  called  them,  should  suffer  from  hunger.  For  ten 
years  this  season  of  adversity  continued,  but  amid  it  all  he  had  kept  up  his  instructions  in  music  and  in  mathematical  science, 
and  among  his  pupils  during  that  dismal  period  were  Gailliod,  who  subsequently  became  one  of  the  most  celebrated  of  French 
musical  composers;  Penjou,  afterwards  for  thirty  years  professor  of  mathematics  in  the  College  of  Anger*;  and  the  poet 
Avisse,  the  Kirkc  White  of  France.  In  1801  some  unaccountable  impulse  prompted  the  government  to  consolidate  the  school 
for  the  blind  with  that  great  pauper  asylum  for  the  adult  blind,  the  Hospice  des  Quinze-Viugts,  at  that  time  the  haunt  of  a. 
large  body  of  dissolute,  degraded,  and  vicious  blind  beggars.  This  was  more  than  Haiiy  could  endure.  He  had  cheerful]  v 
borne  the  severest  privations  with  his  pupils,  but  he  could  not  sec  them  exposed  to  such  depraving  iniluences.  lie  protested 
and  petitioned  the  government  to  rescind  its  decree,  but  finding  it  inexorable,  resigned  his  position,  and  the  government 
acknowledged  his  past  services  by  a  pension  of  about  four  hundred  dollars  per  annum!  He  opened  soou  after  a  private 
institution  for  the  blind,  in  Paris,  under  the  title  of  Musce  dcs  Aceuglcs,  but  this  proving  unsuccessful  pecuniarily,  he  accepted, 
in  1800,  the  pressing  invitation  of  the  Czar,  Alexander  I,  to  go  to  St.  Petersburg!!  and  fouud  an  institution  for  the  blind  in  that 
city.  On  his  way  he  spent  some  time  in  Berlin,  and  assisted  Zeune  in  establishing  there  the  Institute  for  Blind  Youth,  which 
still  exists.  The  institute  at  St.  Petersburg!!  was  opened  in  1807,  and  Haiiy  presided  over  it  with  ability  for  ten  years.  He 
had  now  completed  his  seventy-second  year;  the  infirmities  of  age  were  increasing  upon  him,  and  he  felt  a  strong  yearning 
to  go  back  to  his  native  land  to  die.  The  Czar  had  become  greatly  attached  to  him,  and  parted  from  him  with  sincere  regret, 
conferring  upon  him  the  Order  of  St.  Vladimir,  then  the  highest  order  of  merit  iu  Russia.  On  his  return  to  Paris  lie  found 
that  the  government,  having  become  satisfied  of  their  error,  had  separated  the  school  for  blind  youth  from  the  Hospice  des 
Quiuze-Vingts,  though  not  without  the  ruin  of  many  of  their  most  promising  pupils.  The  new  director  of  the  school,  Dr. 
Guillie,  was  not  willing,  however,  to  permit  him  to  visit  the  school,  as  it  was  reorganized,  and,  with  the  most  contemptible 
jealousy,  prohibited  the  mention  of  his  name  in  connexion  with  the  instruction  of  the  blind,  and  in  a  published  history  of  the 
school  made  no  reference  to  Ilaiiy,  but  attributed  its  origin  to  Louis  XVI.  Under  this  unmerited  cruelty  the  old  man  was, 
as  ever,  patient  and  calm,  and  time  soon  brought  its  revenges.  Guillie's  injustice  towards  llaiiy  excited  the  clamors  of  the 
people  against  him  to  such  an  extent,  that  the  government  was  compelled  to  order  an  investigation,  which  resulted  in  his 
disgrace,  and  the  appointment  of  Dr.  Pignier  as  his  successor.  The  new  director  lost  no  time  iu  preparing  a  suitable  ovation 
as  a,  recognition  of  the  services  of  the  venerable  founder  of  the  school,  and,  on  the  21st  of  August,  1821,  a  public  concert  in 
his  honor  was  given  at  the  Institution  of  tin:  Blind,  and  songs  and  choruses  composed  for  the  occasion,  and  sung  by  the  pupils 
and  teachers,  commemorated  his  trials,  sacrifices,  and  successes;  and  the  aged  philanthropist,  as  he  listened,  with  streaming 
eyes  exclaimed,  "Give  not  the  praise  to  me,  my  children;  it  is  God  who  has  done  all."  It  was  his  last  visit  to  the  institution. 
His  health  soon  broke  down  completely,  and  after  several  months  of  intense  suffering  he  passed  away,  quietly  and  peacefully, 
on  the  18th  of  March,  1822.  A  monumental  tablet  iu  the  hall  of  the  Imperial  Institute  for  Blind  Youth,  on  the  Boulevard 
des  Invalides,  does  justice  to  his  memory  and  sacrifices  for  the  instruction  of  the  blind. 

James  Gall,  principal  of  the  Edinburgh  Institution  for  the  Blind,  was  born  about  1784.  Mr.  Gall  commenced,  in  1826, 
a  scries  of  experiments  with  a  great  variety  of  alphabets,  including  all  the  common  and  several  arbitrary  alphabets,  with  a 
view  of  ascertaining  what  form  of  letter  was  best  adapted  to  be  read  by  touch.  In  1827  he  published  his  first  book  in  the 
letter  he  had  fixed  upon,  a  pamphlet  of  nine  pages  octavo,  in  very  high  relief.  This  is  believed  to  have  been  the  first  book 
printed  for  the  blind  in  Great  Britain.  He  was  not  yet  fully  satisfied  with  his  alphabet,  and  continued  his  experiments  to 
1832,  when  he  commenced  printing  books  for  the  blind,  and  published  several  portions  of  the  New  Testament  and  some 
elementary  books  in  it.  It  is  known  as  Gall's  Triangular  Alphabet. 

In  1837  Mr.  Gall  further  modified  his  alphabet  by  giving  serrated  edges  to  the  letters,  which  rendered  them  more  legible, 
and  subsequently  changed  some  of  them  so  as  to  assimilate  them  more  nearly  to  the  Roman  letter.  The  books  published  in 
this  letter  have  not  come  into  general  use.  Mr.  Gall  has  been  unwearied  in  his  efforts  to  call  attention  to  the  necessity  of 
giving  the  blind  a  good  education  and  of  providing  a  literature  for  them,  and  his  patient  labors  in  endeavoring  to  ascertain 
what  would  be  the  form  of  alphabet  best  suited  to  their  wants,  entitle  him  to  be  regarded  as  one  of  their  most  prominent 
benefactors. 

Louis  Braille,  the  inventor  of  a  system  of  writing  with  points,  or,  as  it  is  more  generally  called,  a  "dot  alphabet,"  exten 
sively  used  in  institutes  for  the  blind  in  France  and  elsewhere  on  the  continent  of  Europe,  as  well  as  in  some  of  the  institutions 
for  the  blind  iu  the  United  States,  was  born  in  one  of  the  suburbs  of  Paris  in  1809.  He  was  blind  from  birth,  and  at  the  age 
of  ten  years  was  admitted  to  the  Royal  Institute  for  the  Blind  in  Paris,  where  he  soon  gave  evidence  of  extraordinary  abilities. 
He  attained  a  very  high  rank  as  a  musical  performer,  being  distinguished  both  as  an  organist  and  a  violinccllist.  In  1829, 
when  but  twenty  years  of  age,  he  modified  M.  Charles  Barhien's  system  of  writing  with  points  so  completely  as  to  render  it 
convenient  and  easy  of  acquisition;  and  it  was  at  once  introduced  into  the  Royal  Institute,  where  it  has  been  used  ever  since. 
The  system,  aa  it  now  btands,  is  as  follows:  There  are  forty-three  signs,  embracing  the  entire  alphabet,  the  dipthongs,  and 


APPENDIX.  689 

the  marks  of  punctuation.     Of  these,  ten,  called  the  fundamental  signs,  are  the  basis  of  all  the  rest.     These  signs,  which 
represent  the  first  ten  letters  of  the  alphabet  and  the  ten  Arabic  numerals,  are  aa  follows : 

ABCDEFGIIIJ 

e  0000*0  oj          ®a          o  o          o 

o  o  o         o  «o         co         o          oo 

1234507  90 

The  second  series,  comprising  the  next  ten  letters,  is  formed  by  placing  one  point,  or  dot,  on  the  left  side  of  each 
fundamental  sign,  one  line  below;  the  third  series,  consisting  of  U,  V,  X,  Y,  Z,  C,  (c  soft,)  E,  A,  E,  U,  is  formed  by  placing 
two  dots  under  each  fundamental  sign;  the  fourth  series,  embracing  A,  E,  1,  0,  U,  A,  I,  U,  CE,  W,  arc  formed  by  putting  one 
dot  under  the  right  hand  of  the  fundamental  sign,  one  lino  below  ;  three  supplementary  signs  represent  I,  M,  and  0.  The 
marks  of  punctuation  are  the  fundamental  signs  placed  two  lines  below.  For  the  purposes  of  musical  notation,  the  last  seven 
of  the  fundamental  signs  arc  used  to  represent  the  seven  notes,  and  each  of  these  may  be  written  in  seven  different  octaves 
by  merely  prefixing  a  sign  peculiar  to  each  octave.  The  mode  of  writing  is  very  simple.  The  apparatus  consists  of  a  board, 
grooved  horizontally  and  vertically,  with  lines  one-eighth  of  an  inch  apart ;  over  this  board  a  frame,  like  that  of  the  common 
map  delineated,  is  fitted,  with  hinges  on  the  side  and  one  or  more  sheets  of  paper  placed  on  the  board  under  the  frame ;  a 

bodkin  and  a  piece  of  tin,  with  six  holes  perforated  like  these,  |®  complete  the  apparatus.     The  writing  must  be  from  right 

M 

to  left,  in  order  that  it  may  be  read  from  left  to  right.     Books  are  now  printed  in  the  dot  alphabet  by  the  French  and  other 
European  institutions.     Since  1840  M.  Braille  has  been  a  professor  in  the  Imperial  Institute  for  Blind  Youth,  at  Paris. 

John  Alston,  a  merchant  of  Glasgow,  and  director  of  the  asylum  for  the  blind  in  that  city,  was  born  about  1790.  He 
had  been  for  some  years  much  interested  in  the  instruction  of  the  blind,  when,  in  1832,  the  Society  for  the  Encouragement  of 
the  Useful  Arts  in  Scotland  offered  a  gold  medal,  of  the  value  of  twenty  pounds,  for  the  best  form  of  letter  adapted  to  relief 
printing  for  the  blind,  and  appointed  Mr.  Alston  and  Mr.  William  Tayler,  of  Norwich,  referees.  Among  the  numerous 
alphabets  presented  was  one  which  had  been  invented  that  year  by  Julius  E.  Friedlandn,  the  superintendent  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Institution  for  the  Instruction  of  the  Blind,  but  which  was  claimed  by  a  Dr.  Fry,  of  London.  It  was  in  capitals,  nearly  like 
the  Iloman  letter;  this  form  of  letter,  with  some  slight  modifications  made  by  Mr.  Alston,  was  adopted  by  the  referees,  and 
Mr.  Alston,  for  the  next  fourteen  years,  devoted  his  time,  energies,  and  means  to  the  production  of  books  for  the  use  of  the 
blind.  The  large  size  of  letter  requisite  to  make  this  alphabet  readily  legible  by  touch,  rendered  the  volumes  large  and 
expensive,  but  Mr.  Alston  stereotyped  and  published  an  edition  of  the  Scriptures  in  nineteen  volumes,  and  twenty-two  miscel 
laneous  volumes",  besides  maps  and  cards.  Mr.  Alston  died  in  1846,  greatly  lamented,  not  only  by  the  blind,  but  by  all  who 
knew  him.  The  form  of  letter  in  which  his  books  for  the  blind  were  printed  is  known  in  England  as  the  Alston  or  Glasgow 
letter,  and  in  the  United  States  as  the  Philadelphia  letter.  Several  books  have  been  published  in  this  letter  in  England  since 
Mr.  Alston's  death,  and  in  the  United  States;  the  Pennsylvania  institution  has  published  nineteen,  including  a  dictionary  of 
the  English  language  in  three  large  volumes. 

Ilenri  Hirzel,  director  of  the  "Institution  for  the  Blind  and  Ophthalmic  Hospital,"  at  Lausanne,  Switzerland,  was  born 
in  Lausanne  about  1810.  He  has  travelled  extensively,  in  order  to  ascertain  what  improvements  have  been  made  in  other 
countries  in  the  instruction  of  the  blind,  and  has  written  several  works  on  the  subject,  which  have  a  high  reputation.  His 
narrative  of  his  instruction  of  the  blind  deaf-mute,  James  Edward  Meystre,  has  excited  much  attention  both  in  Europe  and 
the  United  States.  Mr.  Hirzel  has  invented  an  apparatus  by  which  the  blind  can  print, what  they  wish  to  communicate  in 
writing  to  others.  It  is,  he  says,  inexpensive,  and  will  print  thirty-seven  letters  a  minute ;  but  his  description  of  it  is  not 
accompanied  by  a  plate,  and  is  not  sufficiently  definite  to  be  understood  without  it.  Mr.  Hirzel's  institution  is  not  large,  but 
its  reputation,  under  his  efficient  management,  is  not  surpassed  by  that  of  any  institute  for  the  blind, in  Europe. 

Julius  11.  Friedlandn,  the  first  principal  of  the  Pennsylvania  Institution  for  the  Instruction  of  the  Blind,  was  a  native 
of  Upper  Silesia,  born  in  1803.  He  was  of  Jewish  parentage,  but  was  educated  at  the  University  of  Leipsic,  and,  while  pursuing 
his  studies  there,  professed  Christianity.  After  receiving  his  degree,  he  was,  for  a  time,  tutor  in  the  family  of  the  Prince  of 
Fausteuberg,  and  won  his  entire  confidence.  At  an  early  period, his  attention  was  called  to  the  condition  and  privations  of  the 
blind,  and  he  finally  resolved  to  devote  himself  to  the  work  of  instructing  them.  He  accordingly  qualified  himself  by  a 
careful  study  of  all  the  processes  in  use  in  the  best  European  schools,  and,  regarding  the  United  States  as  an  unoccupied 
field,  he  came  to  this  country  in  the  autumn  of  1832,  bringing  letters  of  introduction  to  Messrs.  Eobert  Walsh  and  Kobert 
Vaux,  of  Philadelphia,  who  had  been  for  some  time  making  an  effort  for  the  establishment  of  a  blind  institution  in  that  city. 
He  entered  at  once  into  their  plans,  and  commenced  the  institution  with  a  single  pupil.  His  thorough  devotion  to  his  work, 
his  zeal,  tact,  skill,  and  success,  were  so  marked,  that  none  who  witnessed  his  teaching  ever  doubted  that  he  had  found  his  true 
vocation.  Mr.  Friedlandn,  like  Drs.  Howe  and  Euss,  early  felt  the  necessity  of  a  better  alphabet  for  printing  for  the  blind, 
and  speedily  fixed  upon  that  form  known  as  the  Philadelphia  or  Glasgow  letter,  of  which,  in  its  present  form,  and  as  adapted 
to  the  use  of  the  blind,  he  is  believed  to  have  been  the  first  inventor.  For  six  years  he  was  spared  to  witness  the  rapid  growth 
and  increasing  interest  of  the  school  he  had  founded,  and  to  win  the  love  of  his  numerous  friends;  but  a  hopeless  malady, 
which  attacked  him  in  1836,  finally  closed  his  useful  career  after  two  years  of  suffering.  He  died  March  17,  1839.  A  lofty 
shaft  in  the  cemetery  at  Laurel  Hill,  inscribed  with  the  name  of  Friedlandn,  testifies  to  the  grateful  remembrance  in  which 
his  name  is  held. 

Samuel  Gridley  Howe,  M.  D.,  an  American  physician,  and,  since  1832,  superintendent  of  the  "Perkins  Institution  and 
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690  APPENDIX.  , 

Massachusetts  Asylum  for  the  Blind,"  in  Boston,  was  born  in  Boston,  November  10,  1801,  and  having  passed  through  his 
preliminary  studies  iu  the  public  schools  of  that  city,  entered  Brown  University  in  his  sixteenth  year,  and  graduated  there  in 
1821.  lie  commenced  the  study  of  medicine  in  Boston  soon  after  his  graduation,  and  was  desirous  of  joining  the  Greeks  in 
their  war  for  independence  in  1822,  hut  his  father  would  not  consent  to  his  wishes.  Having  taken  his  medical  degree,  and 
learning,  in  1824,  that  Lord  Byron  had  volunteered  in  aid  of  the  Greeks,  he  could  not  be  longer  restrained,  but  embarked  on 
a  sailiu"  vessel  with  small  accommodations,  and,  after  a  perilous  voyage,  landed  at  Monembasia,  in  Peloponnesus.  For  the 
next  six  years,  except  a  short  visit  to  this  country  to  raise  money  and  supplies  for  the  relief  of  the  Greeks,  he  devoted  himself 
wholly  to  the  service  of  Greece,  sometimes  as  a  surgeon,  sometimes  as  a  guerilla  chief,  a  volunteer,  a  superintendent  of 
(supplies,  the  governor,  legislator,  clerk,  constable,  commauder-in-chief,  and  physician  of  a  Greek  colony,  and,  anon,  as  their 
instructor  iu  the  arts  of  every-day  life.  In  1830  he  left  Greece  and  visited  Paris,  where  he  remained  the  ensuing  winter, 
attending  medical  lectures.  On  his  return  to  the  United  States,  in  1831,  a  project  for  establishing  an  institution  for  the  blind 
in  Boston  was  started  by  Dr.  J.  D.  Fisher,  and  Dr.  llowc  became  interested  in  it,  and  was  soon  after  chosen  superintendent, 
and  sent  to  Europe  to  acquire  the  necessary  information  and  obtain  teachers,  books,  &c.  While  in  Paris  he  volunteered  to 
carry  supplies  which  had  been  collected  in  this  country  to  the  suffering  Poles,  then  iu  insurrection,  and  having  accomplished 
his  humane  errand,  was  arrested  just  after  reaching  Berlin,  and  for  six  weeks  closely  imprisoned,  but  was  at  last  discharged, 
through  the  vigorous  remonstrances  of  the  American  minister,  Mr.  Rives.  On  his  return  to  Boston,  the  "Perkins  Institution 
and  Massachusetts  Asylum  for  the  Blind"  was  organized,  and  Dr.  Howe  entered  with  zeal  upon  his  new  duties.  The  tirst 
thing  to  be  done,  in  his  view,  aside  from  the  ordinary  routine  of  instruction,  was  to  provide  books  which  the  blind  might  read 
by  the  touch.  The  alphabets  in  use  did  not  please  him,  and  he  undertook  to  invent  one  which  should  combine  the  excellencies 
and  avoid  the  objectionable  features  of  Haiiy's  lilyrian  alphabet,  Pignier's  script,  and  Gall's  triangular  one.  He  laid  down 
two  or  three  principles  as  fundamental ;  they  were  these :  the  alphabet  must  be  readily  legible,  hence  the  letters  must  have 
sharp  angles,  and  each  be  so  different  in  form  from  any  other  as  not  to  be  mistaken  even  by  the  beginner;  it  must  be  compact, 
in  order  to  make  the  books  printed  less  bulky;  the  number  of  characters  to  be  learned  must  not  be  too  Large,  and  hence  it 
must  all  be  capitals  or  all  small  letters ;  and  as  the  latter  would  be  most  compact,  they  were  to  be  preferred.  Acting  upon  these 
principles  he  perfected  his  alphabet.  Dr.  Howe  achieved  a  high  reputation  by  his  successful  training  and  education  of  the 
blind  deaf-mute  girl,  Laura  Bridgmau,  of  which  he  has  published  an  interesting  narrative.  In  common  with  the  principles 
of  other  blind  institutions  iu  the  United  States,  he  has  attempted  to  solve  the  problem  of  providing  remunerative  employment 
for  the  blind  graduates,  without  involving  the  institutions  themselves  in  debt.  The  experiment  has  not  proved  wholly  a 
success,  either  iu  his  case  or  in  others.  The  activity  and  restless  energy  of  the  man  have  not  been  wholly  absorbed  in  his 
duties  as  director  of  an  institution  for  the  blind,  and  he  has  founded  an  asylum  for  idiotic  and  feeble-minded  youth,  of  which, 
for  some  years,  he  was  acting  superintendent;  has  participated  largely  in  the  movement  for  the  relief  of  Kansas  sufferers,  and 
in  other  measures  of  public  or  political  interest ;  and,  since  the  commencement  of  the  war,  has  been  an  active  and  efficient 
member  of  the  United  States  Sanitary  Commission. 

John  Deuisou  lluss,  M.  D.,  an  American  physician,  who  early  devoted  his  time  and  energies  to  the  improvement  of  tho 
condition  of  the  blind,  and  has  not  ceased  from  that  time  to  the  present  to  exert  himself  for  their  benefit,  was  borzi  at 
Essex,  Massachusetts,  September  1,  1801,  graduated  at  Yale  College  in  1823,  and  studied  medicine  at  Boston  and  New  Havcn> 
and  subsequently  at  Paris,  London,  Edinburgh,  and  Dublin.  In  1826  he  returned  to  the  United  States,  and  opened  an  office 
in  New  York  city.  In  1827  he  was  appointed  almoner  of  the  supplies  sent  to  Greece  from  Boston,  and  sailed  iu  June  of 
that  year  for  Greece,  with  a  cargo  of  provisions.  lie  remained  in  that  country  for  three  years,  distributing  the  supplies 
forwarded,  and  for  fifteen  months  superintending  a  hospital  which  he  had  established  at  Poros.  He  returned  to  New  York  iu 
1830,  and  was  soon  after  invited  to  organize  the  blind  asylum  at  Boston,  but  declined,  and  Dr.  Howe  was  appointed.  His 
attention  having  been  thus  called  to  the  condition  of  the  blind,  he  commenced,  on  the  15th  of  March,  1832,  the  instruction  of 
three  blind  boys  at  his  own  expense,  and  in  the  following  May  added  three  more  to  the  number.  Soon  after  undertaking  this 
work  he  was  appointed  superintendent  of  the  newly  chartered  institution  for  the  blind  of  New  York.  He  accepted  tho 
appointment,  and  being  desirous  to  render  his  pupils  capable  of  self-support,  devoted  some  hours  every  day,  during  the 
succeeding  year,  to  acquiring  a  practical  knowledge  of  basket-making,  mat-making,  and  carpet-weaving,  that  he  might  teach 
his  pupils  these  handicrafts.  The  necessity  for  better  forms  of  raised  letters  for  printing  for  the  blind  had  impressed  him  as 
forcibly  as  it  did  Dr.  Howe,  but  his  vieVs  of  what  was  desirable  differed  from  those  of  Howe,  and  he  invented  a  phonetic 
alphabet  of  forty-one  characters,  to  which  he  added  twenty-two  prefixes,  suffixes,  &c.,  and  printed  some  small  books  for  the  blind 
in  these  characters.  The  system  was  ingenious,  and  the  phonetic  characters  differed  so  little  from  the  script  letters  of  Ilaiiy 
iu  form,  that  they  were  read  without  much  difficulty.  Dr.  Russ  also  invented  a  new  process  of  making  maps  with  a  raised 
surface,  which,  with  slight  modifications,  is  still  in  use.  He  next  simplified  the  mathematical  characters  used  by  the  blind, 
using  only  four  instead  of  ten.  In  the  midst  of  these  manifold  labors  his  health  failed,  and  he  was  compelled  to  resign,  and 
seek  abroad  its  restoration.  After  his  return,  while  still  maintaining  an  interest  iu  the  blind,  he  engaged  in  other  schemes  of 
philanthropy,  aiding  in  tho  organization  of  the  New  York  Prison  Association,  of  which  he  was,  for  several  years,  secretary, 
serving  also  gratuitously  for  five  years  as  its  agent  for  investigating  cases  of  detention.  He  also  exerted  himself  successfully 
in  bringing  about  a  reform  in  the  penitentiary  on  Blackwell's  island,  and  the  erection  of  the  new  workhouse;  organized,  with 
the  co-operation  of  his  wife  and  daughter,  iu  ISoO,  a  house  of  employment  for  unfortunate  poor  women,  especially  those 
desirous  of  abandoning  a  vicious  or  intemperate  life ;  and,  in  1849,  was  one  of  the  prime  movers  iu  the  founding  of  the  Juvenile 
Asylum  of  New  York  for  tho  training.of  vagrant  children,  and  on  its  organization,  in  1851,  became  its  superintendent.  In 


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1858  he  resigned  his  position.  During  the  last  five  years  he  has  resumed  his  investigations  of  the  best  methods  of  printing 
for  the  blind,  and  has  greatly  improved  his  phonetic  alphabet.  He  has  also  invented  two  new  dot  alphabets,  one  of  two  and 
the  other  of  three  lines,  which  are  believed  to  possess  some  points  of  superiority  over  Braille's,  especially  in  their  classification 
of  the  letters  according  to  their  comparative  frequency  of  use,  making  those  which  come  oftcnest  into  use  consist  of  the  smallest 
number  of  dots.  He  has  also  succeeded  in  printing  some  tracts  in  the  dot  characters,  on  both  sides  of  the  paper,  with  perfect 
legibility — an  improvement  which  will  diminish  the  cost  of  printing  for  the  blind. 

William  Chapin,  principal  of  the  Pennsylvania  Institution  for  the  Instruction  of  the  Blind,  was  born  in  Philadelphia  in 
1802.  The  years  of  his  early  manhood  were  devoted  to  literary  pursuits.  He  was  a  frequent  contributor  to  various  periodicals 
and  newspapers,  of  two  of  which  he  was  also  editor,  and  he  is  the  author  of  several  literary  works.  He  removed  to  New  York 
in  1824,  where  he  was  engaged  in  preparing  and  publishing  a  gazetteer  and  maps  of  the  United  States.  Removing  to  Yates 
county,  in  the  interior  of  that  State,  in  1833,  he  devoted  much  of  his  time,  while  on  his  farm,  to  the  cause  of  public  education; 
especially  to  the  improvement  of  the  common  schools,  of  which  he  was  made  a  commissioner.  He  extended  his  investigations 
to  the  public  school  systems  of  Philadelphia,  New  York,  and  Boston,  the  results  of  which  he  spread  before  the  public  in 
lectures  and  through  the  press.  His  visits  were  subsequently  directed  to  the  benevolent  institutions  of  those  cities,  especially 
the  blind,  in  which  he  at  once  became  deeply  interested.  It  was  on  the  occasion  of  a  visit  to  the  New  York  institution  that 
a  letter  from  the  trustees  of  the  Ohio  Institution  for  the  Blind  was  placed  in  his  hands,  which  led  to  his  appointment  as 
superintendent  of  that  institution  in  1840.  He  at  once  devoted  himself  energetically  to  the  work — travelled  the  State  exten 
sively  in  the  vacations,  with  several  of  the  educated  pupils,  spreading  before  the  public,  to  whom  the  subject  was  then  new, 
the  beneficial  results  of  the  system  of  instruction.  This  attracted  general  attention,  and  the  number  of  pupils  was  speedily 
increased  from  eighteen  to  seventy-two. 

Having  visited  and  examined  the  various  institutions  in  the  United  States,  in  1845  he  made  a  voyage  to  Europe,  visited 
all  the  institutions  iu  Great  Britain  and  Paris,  and  investigated  their  systems  and  improvements.  He  embodied  these  in  a, 
report  to  the  legislature  of  Ohio,  "on  the  benevolent  institutions  of  Great  Britain  and  France,"  which  was  printed  in  pamphlet 
form.  In  1846  he  deemed  it  his  duty  to  resign  his  position  in  Ohio.  He  was  immediately  invited  to  become  a  candidate  for 
the  situation  of  principal  at  Philadelphia,  but  declined.  He  then  established  in  Geneva,  New  York,  an  institute  and  normal 
school,  especially  designed  for  the  preparation  of  seeing  female  teachers,  in  which  he  introduced,  to  a  considerable  extent,  tho 
oral  or  intellectual  system  of  instruction, pursued  so  successfully  with  the  blind.  After  a  successful  experience  of  three  ycara 
in  this  useful  work,  he  received  another  invitation  from  a  distinguished  manager  of  the  Pennsylvania  Institution  for  the  Blind 
to  become  a  candidate,  which  he  accepted,  regarding  this  as  the  work  to  which  his  life  should  be  devoted.  He  was  elected 
principal, and  entered  on  his  duties  in  1849,  which  situation  he  still  holds. 

Under  his  management,  with  the  intelligent  co-operation  of  a  confiding  board  of  managers,  that  institution  has  made 
extraordinary  advancement,  and  stands  unsurpassed,  perhaps,  by  any  institution  for  the  blind  in  the  world.  The  development 
of  the  musical,  literary,  and  industrial  departments, has  been  most  successful.  Thousands  who  attend  the  weekly  exhibitions 
and  examinations  are  witnesses  of  this.  The  work  departments,  on  which  so  many  of  the  blind  must  depend  for  a  livelihood, 
have  received  most  careful  attention  from  Mr.  Chapin.  Adults  arc  received  to  learn  useful  trades,  and,  in  common  with  others 
in  straitened  circumstances,  receive,  on  leaving,  an  outfit  to  start  them  in  their  business  pursuit.  Another  feature  which  is 
peculiar  to  that  institution,  and  to  which  Mr.  Chapin  has  given  special  attention,  is  the  "Home  for  the  Industrious  Blind," 
intended  to  furnish  a  home  and  employment  for  those  blind  graduates  of  the  institution  who  are  without  near  relatives,  or  who, 
from  other  causes,  prefer  to  remain  there  to  labor.  This  is  believed  to  be  the  first  attempt  of  the  kind  in  this  country,  and 
has  worked  very  satisfactorily.  Mr.  Chapin's  views  arc  directed  principally  to  the  education  in  literature,  in  music,  or  in  some 
useful  handicraft,  of  all  eligible  blind  persons  in  the  country,  with  reference  to  their  self-support  and  employment,  as  far  aa 
practicable.  Their  number  being  limited,  the  work,  lie  conceives,  with  some  aid  from  private  benevolence,  could  be  effected 
without  difficulty. 

Would  the  narrow  limits  prescribed  to  this  article  permit,  it  would  be  desirable  to  refer  to  the  labors  of  the  Abbe  Carton, 
director  of  the  Asylum  for  the  Blind  and  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  at  Bruges,  in  .Belgium,  who  has  won  a  high  reputation  as  an 
instructor  of  the  blind,  and  whose  narrative  of  the  instructions  of  the  blind  deaf-mute,  Anna  Tcmmcrmans,  is  fraught  with' 
so  much  interest;  to  Rev.  W.  Taylor,  LL.D.,  of  England,  who  has  devoted  much  attention  to  a  system  of  printing,aud  other 
improvements  in  connexion  with  the  York  and  Bristol  asylums,  and  to  the  subject  of  instructing  the  blind  generally;  to 
Mr.  T.  M.  Lucas,  of  Bristol,  England,  the  inventor  of  a  stenographic  alphabet  for  the  blind,  in  which  numerous  books  have 
been  printed;  to  Messrs.  J.  Hartley  Ercrc,  of  London,  and  W.  Moon,  of  the  Brighton  asylum,  both  of  whom  have  invented 
phonetic  alphabets  for  the  blind,  and  have  printed,  each,  twenty  or  thirty  books  for  their  use,  in  these  characters.  Some 
account  would  also  be  given  of  the  interesting  school  of  Dr.  RatLer,  in  the  arrondisscmcnt  of  Paris,  for  very  young  blind 
children,  whom  he  has  instructed  in  the  elementary  principles  of  reading,  &c.,  for  the  mere  pittance  of  twelve  dollars  per 
annum  for  each  pupil.  There  are  also  several  of  the  other  principals  of  blind  institutions  in  the  United  States  whose  labors 
deserve  notice.  Among  these,  few  are  more  remarkable  than  Mr.  A.  W.  Pcnniman,  a  graduate  of  the  Massachusetts  institution, 
the  first  teacher  in  charge  of  the  Ohio  institution  for  three  years  from  its  foundaticn ;  Walter  S.  Fortcscuc,  (blind,)  first 
principal  and  founder  of  the  Georgia  Academy  for  the  Blind,  now  principal  and  proprietor  of  a  female  seminary  in  Germantown, 
Pennsylvania,  a  graduate  of  the  Pennsylvania  institution,  and  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania;  Mr.  William  II.  Churchman, 
now  principal  of  the  Indiana  Institution  for  the  Blind,  himself  blind  from  birth,  and  a  graduate  of  the  Pennsylvania  institution, 
who  has,  for  most  of  the  time  since  1844,  presided  over  blind  institutions  in  Tennessee,  Wisconsin,  and  Indiana,  and  managed 


092  APPENDIX. 

them  with  an  ability  not  inferior  to  that  of  the  beat  superintendents  endowed  with  vision.    Dr.  Joshua  Rhoads,  of  the  Illinois 
institution,  and  Dr.  Asa  D.  Lord,  of  the  Ohio  institution,  also  rank  among  the  ablest  instructors  of  the  blind  in  this  country. 

PUBLICATIONS  RELATING  TO  THE  BLIND. 

The  following  publications  may  be  consulted  with  interest :  Annual  Reports  of  the  Institutions  in  Europe  and  America ; 
Address  of  New  England  Institution  for  the  Blind,  by  Dr.  S.  G.  Howe,  1831 ;  three  papers  to  the  Society  for  the  Diffusion 
of  Useful  Knowledge,  Great  Britain,  by  C.  Baker,  1842;  North  American  Review,  July,  1833:  Education  of  the  Blind; 
Reports  of  Juries  at  the  Great  Exhibition,  London,  1851,  on  Printing  for  the  Blind;  Articles  on  Blind,  in  Cyclopaedia 
Britannica;  Brcwstcr's  Edinburgh  Encyclopaedia;  Encyclopaedia  Americana;  Chambers's  Encyclopaedia;  National  Cyclopaedia; 
English  Cyclopaedia;  New  American  Cyclopaedia;  Report  on  the  Benevolent  Institutions  of  Great  Britain  and  Paris,  by  \V. 
Cliapin,  1846;  Edinburgh  Review,  1854:  "The  Blind,  their  Works  and  Ways;"  British  National  Review,  January,  1861: 
article,  Blind;  Letter  on  the  Institutions  for  the  Blind  in  Europe,  by  Robley  Dunglison,  M.  D.,  LL.D.,  Philadelphia,  1854; 
National  Magazine,  New  York,  1857  :  article  on  the  Blind;  "A  Letter  on  the  Blind,  for  the  nse  of  those  who  sec,"  by  D. 
Diderot,  1749,  translated  by  Dr.  S.  G.  Howe,  Boston,  1857;  The  Blind  of  London,  by  Edmund  C.Johnson,  1860;  Inquiry 
into  the  Musical  Instruction  of  the  Blind,  by  E.  C.  Johnson,  1855;  Tangible  Typography,  by  E.  C.  Johnson;  Causes  of 
Blindness,  Ohio  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal,  by  W.  Cliapin,  1854;  The  Lost  Senses,  by  John  Kitto,  D.  D.;  The  Sense 
Denied  and  Lost,  by  Thomas  Bull,  M.  D.;  The  Land  of  Silence  and  the  Land  of  Darkness,  by  Rev.  B.  G.  Johns,  London, 
1857;  At  Work  in  the  Dark,  Dickcns's  Household  Words,  1859;  Lecture  on  different  modes  of  Educating  the  Blind,  by  the 
Rev.  W.  Taylor,  E.  R.  S.,  England;  The  Blind,  their  capabilities  and  claims,  by  Alexander  Mitchell,  (blind,)  honorary 
secretary  to  the  Society  for  Improving  the  Social  Position  of  the  Blind,  London;  A  Guide  to  the  proper  management  and 
education  of  blind  children  during  their  earlier  years,  (whether  in  their  own  family,  in  public  schools,  or  under  private 
teachers,)  London,  1861;  DCS  aveuglcs,  considerations  sur  leur  etat  physique,  moral  ct  intellectual ',  par  P.  A.  Dufau,  Paris; 
lj  Institut,  tics  jcuncs  aveuglcs  dc  Paris,  so,ii  liistoire  ct  scs  precedes  d'cn  scignement,  par  I.  Guadet,  Paris,  1850;  Rapport  sur 
V instruction  dcs  aveuglcs,  par  I'Abbii  Carton,  Bruges,  1837;  Nouvcau  procede  pour  repre tenter  par  dcs  points  la  forme  memc 
dcs  Icltrcs,  par  Louis  Braille;  Notice  historique  ct  statistique  sur  Vliospice  royal  dcs  Quinze-  Vingts,  par  Battclle,  Paris,  1835; 
Annales  dc  ^education  des  sourd-mucts  ct  dcs  aveuglcs,  par  1'Abbe  Daras,  1853-1856  ;  Essai  sur  V Instruction  dcs  atcugles,  on 
expose  analytiquc  des  proccdt-s  employes  pour  les  instruirc,  par  le  Docteur  Guillic,  Paris  :  second  edition,  1819;  also  an  English 
translation;  Juliresbcricht  uler  das  Blind enwescn  im  allcgcmcinen  wie  iibcr  die- Blinden-Anstalten  Dcutscklands  insbcsondcre, 
Berlin,  1854,  II.  Heintzsch ;  Liber  die  Erziehung  und  den  Unterrickt  dcr  Blinden,  von  J.  G.  Heintzsch,  Berlin,  1851 ;  Anlcituitg 
zwcck  mdssigcn  Bchandlung  blinder  kinder,  fur  dvrcn  ersle  Jugenbildung  und  Erzichung  in  ihren  Familien,  in  OffentlicJtcn 
Vv/kssc/<u/cn,  und  durch  zu  crtheilcnde  Privat-  Untcrwcisung,  von  J.  G.  Knie,  Breslau,  1851,  translated  from  the  fourth  edition, 
with  an  introduction  and  appendix,  by  the  Rev.  William  Taylor,  F.  R.  S.,  &c.,  London. 


INDEX. 


AH..V..N  AND  WHITE  RACES,  intermixture  of. 
APPENDIX  ..  


BIRTHS  : 

Eatio  of 

Per-centages,  18CO 

States  showing  greatest  number  of. . — . 

States  showing  fewest  number  of 

Distinguishing,  sexes  of 

BLIND,  THE: 

Causes  of  blindness 

Comparative  proportions,  Europe  and  United  States, 

population  of 

Comparative,  Prussia  and  Brunswick,  ages  of 

Continent  of  Europe,  institutions  for 

Distinguish  colors  by  touch,  ability  to.. 

Education  of 

Enjoyments  of 

General  survey  of  institutions  for 

History  of  efforts  to  improve  condition  of 

In  Europe,  Great  Britain,  and  Ireland,  1851 

In  Great  Britain,  associations  for 

In  Great  Britain  uud  Ireland,  institutions  for 

In  the  United  States,  classified  by  ages 

Ill  the  United  States,  pupils  employed,  number  of.. 
Proportion  in  several  States  to  population  of  United 

States  

Statistics  of 


C. 


CENTENARIANS,  deaths  of. 


DEAFNESS,  causes  of 

DEAF,  the  dumb,  and  the  blind,  the 

DEAF  AND  THE  DUMB,  THE  : 

Ages  of,  in  the  United  States 

Color  and  condition,  table  of 

Compared  with,  census,  1850 

Comparison,  different  sections  in  United  States 

Errors  in  enumeration  of 

Institutions  for,  education  of,  in  the  United  States, 
1863 

Institutions  for,  education  of,  in  Europe,  British 
America,  and  Asia 

Omissions,  city  returns 

Prevalence  of,  in  particular  latitudes 

Principal  cities,  number  in  each 

Principal  cities,  proportions  of 

Proportions  of,  at  different  periods 

Proportions  of  males  to  females 

Proportions  at  different  ages 

DEAF  MUTES: 

Legal  rights  and  responsibilities  of 

Several  in  one  family,  cases  of 

Offspring  and  parentage  of 


PAGE. 

x 

681-691 


viii 

xxxviii 

xxxix 

xxxix 

xxxix,  xl 

Ixix,  Ixx 

Ixxv 

Ixxiv 

Ixxii 

Ixix 

Ixxv,  Ixxvi 
Ixix 

Ixxvi,  Ixxviii 

Ixx 

Ixxiv 

Ixxi,  Ixxii 

Ixxi 

Ixxiv 

Ixxiii 

Ixxiii 
631-C38 


xlvi 


Ixi,  Ixii 
Ixi 

Ivii 
liv 
Iv 
Iv 
Ivi 

Ixiv 

Ixv,  Ixviii 

Ivii 

lix 

Iviii 

Iviii 

lix 

Ix 

Ix 

Ixiii,  Ixiv 

Ixii 

Ixii.  Ixiii 


DEAF  AND  THE  DUMB,  THE  : 
Statistics  of 

DWELLINGS  : 

In  the  United  States 

In  Europe 


J 


624-C3 


E. 

EMIGRATION  : 

Inducements  for 

Effects  of  the  homestead  bill  on.. 
Increase  of,  from  Europe 


F. 

FRANCE : 

Area,  population  in  1850,  population  in  1861 
Principal  cities,  population  of 

FUGITIVE  SLAVES : , 


XXV 

xxv 


XT' 

XX' 

XX) 


1 
1 

X 


I. 


C47-CS 


IDIOTIC,  Tire,  statistics  of. 

IMMIGRATION  : 

Numbers,  1820  to  I860... xi 

Previous  to  1819,  ending  with  1820 xvi 

Since  J819,  number  of  immigrants,  record  for xvi  : 

IMMIGRANTS  : 

Ages  of J 

From  Great  Britain  and  Ireland x 

From  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  via  Canadas x\i 

Mortality  of 3  T 

Nativities  of xxi,  xxv  :i 

Occupations  of xxi,  xx 

From  Prussia  and  other  German  states xx 

From  Great  Britain  during  forty-six  years x:- 

Pecuniary  means  of xx.i. 

Ports  of  landing xx.ii 

Kesidences  of,  places  of xvl 

INSANE,  THE: 

Difficulty  in  obtaining  facts  relative  to Ixj 

Fanners,  proportion,  fewer  of lxxx\ 

Hospitals  for,  in  the  United  States,  1863 xcvii,  xci 

Kindness,  truth,  submission  to c    • 

Occupations  and  professions,  comparison  and  effect  of- Ixxxvii,  Ixxxi 

Number  of,  in  the  United  States,  census,  1860 Ixxi 

Progress  in  the  measures  for  ameliorating xciii,  xc 

Statistics  of C:!'J-6  !6 

Treatment  of xcii,  x< 

Widowers  and  widows,  comparison  of Ixxx 

INSANITY  : 

Causes  of Ixxxi,  Ixx 

Consanguineous  marriages,  effect  of Ixxxiii,  Ixx: 

Conjugal  relation,  effect  of Ixxx 

Constitutional  predisposition  to Ixx: 

Curability  of c, 

Definition,  classification  of Ixxx,  Ix 

Distinguishing,  by  ages Ixxxv,  lxx| 

Distinguishing,  by  sexes Ixxxiv,  Ix* 

Developments  of 

Education,  predisposing  to ;xxx 


694 


INDEX. 


PAGE. 

INSANITY  : 

Excitement,  comparative,  causes  of  Ixxxviii,  Ixxxix,  xc 

SLAVERY  : 
Extinction  of  

fiOE. 

xi,  xii 
xiv,  xv 
xv  -S 

XV 

xvi 

2-11 
12-21 
22-35  * 
36-43 
44-49 
50-57 
58-77 
78-105 
106-131 
132-157 
158-167 
168-187 
188-197 
198-209 
210-217 
218-229 
230-249 
250-263 
264-273 
274-303 
304-31  1 
312-321 
322-347 
348-363 
364-399 
400-405 
406-441 
442-447 
448-455 
456-471 
472-491 
492-499 
500-525 
526-545 
546-549 
550-553 
554-561 
562-065 
566-573 
574-579 
580-5&5 
586-590 

592-597 

598-599 
600-604 
605  v' 
606-607 

608-615 
616-623 
656-680 

Predisposm**1  causes  of.  —  —  - 

Ixxxii,  Ixxxiii 
ciii,  civ 
civ,  cvi 
xc,  xcii 
Ixxxvi 
Ixxix,  Ixxx 
xcviii,  c 

X 

xxxvi,  xxxvii 
xxxvii 
xxxvi 

i_\\\; 

xxxiv 

xxxiii 
xii,  xlii 
xliii 
xliv 
xlv 
xliii 
xliv 
xliv 
xliii 
xliii 

ix 

v,  vi 
xvi,  xvii 

zlix 
lii 
liii 
liii 
liii 
liii 
liii 

X 
X 

viii 
xi 
xi 
xii,  xiv 
xlix,  li 

xviii 
xxix 

XXXV 

xlvi,  xlvii 
xlviii 
xlviii 
xxxii 
vii 
vii 
xvii 
xxxi 
xxxi,  xxxii 

xxxii 
viii 
ix 
xlviii 

xxxiii 

xviii 

Prevention  of..  .  --  —  .... 

Relations  of,  to  criminal  jurisprudence  

Religious  excitement,  arising  from  

,   STATES  AND  TERRITORIES,*  classified  population  of— 

Seat  of  

Treatment  of  

INTERMIXTURE  op  EACES,  north  and  south  

California  .... 

B. 
MARRIAGES  : 
Acres  of  persons  married  

Connecticut  

Delaware  

Florida 

Causes  affecting  -  — 

Per-centages  of  

Number  of  

MIGRATION  : 

Iowa  

Course  of  

Kansas  

Internal  

Kentucky  

Louisiana  

Maine  

As  to  age,  sex,  and  color  - 

Maryland  

Massachusetts  

Michigan  

Minnesota  

Mississippi  

Missouri  

P. 

POPULATION  : 

African  race,  future  increase  of  

New  Hampshire  

New  Jersey  

New  York  

Ohio  

Oregon  

Average  ages,  white,  free  colored,  and  slaves,  United 
States  ,  

Pennsylvania  

South  Carolina  

Cities,  Belgium  

Cities,  Netherlands  

Cities,  Prussia  

Cities,  Russia  

Cities,  Saxony  and  Sweden  

Colored,  numbers  and  proportions  of,   1850-1860, 
United  States  

Colorado  

Colored,  in  the  United  States  decline  of  .  .  

Nebraska  

Colored,  exportation  of  lite  among  .     

Nevada    

New  Mexico  

Colored,  comparative  proportions  of  different  colors. 
Density  of  population  in  foreign  countries  

Utah  

Washington  

Foreign,  acquisition  of,  by  purchase  of  Louisiana 
from  France  

u. 

UNITED  STATES.     (Recapitulation  of  the  tables  of  popu 
lation,  nativity,  and  occupations.) 
Ages  and  sexes,  recapitulation  of  

Foreign,  distribution  of,  in  the  several  States 

Foreign,  annual  increase  of  

Foreign  countries,  by  ages  and  sexes  .  

Foreign  countries,  living,  proportion  of  

Foreign  countries,  incun  ago  of  

Color  and  condition,  also,  ratio  of  increase  from  1850 
to  1860,  rate  of  increase  from  1790  to  1860,  and 
congressional  representation  

Fusion  of  races  .  .  .  

Increase  of,  total  .  

Increase  and  decrease,  1790  to  1850  

Indians,  tribal,  recapitulation  of  

Native  a  id  forci     '  ?f  ?'t' 

Native  and  foreign,  recapitulation  of  

Ratio  of  emigrauts  to  the  population  of  their  native 
country  

Nativities,  Boston,  New  York,  Philadelphia,  Balti 
more,  Cincinnati,  Chicago,  St.  Louis,  and  New 
Orleans,  population  of  

United  States,  probable  future  of 

Nativities,  free  population,  native  and  foreign  

Occupations,  recapitulation  of  

»• 

•  '.Xl>  : 

Distribution  of  

viz:  Atffs  and 
naflrltiei:  and 

iruei  ;  color  and  condition  ;  clU«s,  towns,  ir.  ;  native  ami  foreign  ; 

Xm'.ve  and  foreign,  their  relative  proportions 

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